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DVD : The Sopranos: HBO Season 6 (Part 2 - The Final Episodes) [2007]



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The Sopranos: HBO Season 6 (Part 2 - The Final Episodes) [2007]

starring: Tony Sirico, Steven R. Schirripa, Aida Turturro, Michael Imperioli, James Gandolfini
directed by: Steve Buscemi, Danny Leiner, David Nutter, Alan Taylor, Steve Shill

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Audience Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 7321902178479
Format: PAL
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 2
Release Date: November 19, 2007
Running Time: 540 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Sales Rank: 319




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Little point for a review really......
This is the seventh box set taking the excellent 'Sopranos' to it's inconclusive conclusion. The final nine episodes included here are of the same high standard as those before it and continues the build up of tension started in Season six part 1. Anybody who has watched the show and has got to this late stage in the saga will not be needing a review to decide on a purchase, you're going to buy it anyway!!. To those people it is an excellent buy. i'm just a little disappointed that the cost has remained substantially higher than all the series before it. You've got to buy it to complete the set and they know that! For this point alone i've reduced the score to four stars.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - There will never be enough superlatives for the Sopranos
This last (half) series of the finest TV show ever made is actually one of its best (semi) seasons, so it makes some sense to review this masterwork from the (hopefully now spoiler-proof) end. The Sopranos finishes, indeed, as wonderfully as it began and carried on: constantly complimenting the viewer's intelligence, right up to the bitter-sweet dénouement.

Yes, the penultimate episode is the proper narrative/dramatic "end," with its stunningly-staged assassination of Baccala and the calamitous (and, typically of the show, almost hilarious) near-fatal wounding of Silvio (to the sound of Nat King Cole, the sight of naked Bing bystanders and with hideous collateral damage to a passing motorcyclist).

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The End
The sopranos is my all time favourite series ever to be on telly,its great and this for me was the best series out of them all.my favourite character died NO not tony,and the episods were very strong,will miss it but can always watch it back.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - End of an Era
One of the best drama series of all time comes to a quite brilliant, and on reflection incredibly satisfying end.

Of course the end scene drove many people used to neat Hollywood endings mad, although this seems so disappointing that fans of this series appear to have learned nothing about serious intelligent drama not following formulaic structures.

Indeed, if you think about the last scene a bit and its openness is part of the point of the whole series.

For my money, the explanation of the final scene is easy- it's when the FBI, and thus by association, our (the camera's, the audiences') surveillance stops. There's no 'the bloke in the toilet's an assassin who comes out and whacks them all/ FBI man who ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Who Shot J.R.?
The Sopranos is the Shakespeare for the modern age; Res ipsa loquitur.
The Sopranos has a bit of Hamlet thrown in there (Tony's relationship between his mother and his uncle; especially when they want Tony killed) and there exists an element of Richard III. Snobs may balk at the idea of a drama about a bunch of New Jersey mobsters and one of the great playwrights in history, but Shakespeare is, simply, a writer of dramatic theatre. Theatre is to be seen by the masses, not read in stuffy libraries. Only the passage of time and its historical Elizabethan importance has elevated it to a higher cultural conscience. All that The Sopranos needs is time. Added with a dose of Greek Tragedy, (like Shakespeare did) to pepper things up, and let it simmer ... Read More:


 



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