so, you have to ask yourself two questions. firstly, does it work for the fans? secondly, does it work as a stand alone movie? now, were you a big sopranos fan? never seen it, i m afraid! i should have done, people say it is the greatest tv show ever made. the greatest tv show ever made is the wire. or the film review on the bbc news channel! not an aficiando, so i have to say, as a stand alone movie, it feels like it is spending a lot of time getting a lot of pieces in place for stuff which is going to happen later on. it feels very much like an origins film in which, weirdly enough, the origin is actually to the side of what you expect it to be. and also it feels weirdly like an appendage to the scorsese cinematic universe. it kind of feels like a weird appendage to martin scorsese s films. this is what happens when you take something and put in cinema, does it stand up on its own? i would say, for example, fire walk with me, the twin peaks prequel,
so, you have to ask yourself two questions. firstly, does it work for the fans? secondly, does it work as a stand alone movie? now, were you a big sopranos fan? never seen it, i m afraid! i should have done, people say it is the greatest tv show ever made. the greatest tv show ever made is the wire. or the film review on the bbc news channel! not an aficiando, so i have to say, as a stand alone movie, it feels like it is spending a lot of time getting a lot of pieces in place for stuff which is going to happen later on. it feels very much like an origins film in which, weirdly enough, the origin is actually to the side of what you expect it to be. and also it feels weirdly like an appendage to the scorsese cinematic universe. it kind of feels like a weird appendage to martin scorsese s films. this is what happens when you take something and put in cinema, does it stand up on its own? i would say, for example, fire walk with me, the twin peaks prequel,
look at that! i don t know what it is. it s like i scare him or something. some babies, when they come into the world, know all kindsl of things from the other side. so, you have to ask yourself two questions. firstly, does it work for the fans? secondly, does it work as a stand alone movie? now, were you a big sopranos fan? never seen it, i m afraid! i should have done, people say it is the greatest tv show ever made. the greatest tv show ever made is the wire. or the film review! not an aficiando, so i have to say, as a stand alone movie, it feels like it is spending a lot of time getting a lot of pieces in place for stuff which is going to happen later on.
have a charter morino the second most important chapter in my novel and it s been talked about for years of james gandolfini. we are in the process of making the movie and he would have been perfect. i m stunned. you were a big sopranos fan. i watch the reruns over and over again. writing a book series i can learn a lot from a successful television series and i have a soprano thing, i always end with all the charters together over a meal, which is i stole directly from the sopranos, i admit it because i learned a lot from series that are successful. when i did meet him at a fundraiser several years ago, it s as people described. like he s not in the room. he did not draw attention to himself.
sad, untimely death today? i m shocked. i m really incredibly sad, like everybody else. i m a huge fan. it s true. i have a character, marino, who s the second most important character in my series, the detective and he s been talked about as james gandolfini being the perfect person to play that role. we re in the middle of making the money. we haven t cast the characters but he was going to be who i pitched to the studio because when i watch him, that s who i see. i m stunned really. you were a big sopranos fan. i watch the reruns over and over again. for writing a book series, i can learn a lot from a successful television series. in fact i have a sopranoesque thing i do in my books now. i end with all of the characters together over from the meal. i stole directly from the sopranos. i admit it.