Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0026359330124 Format: Closed-captioned Label: HBO Home Video Manufacturer: HBO Home Video Number Of Items: 4 Publisher: HBO Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-11-07 Running Time: 720 Studio: HBO Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2006-03-12 MPN: HBOD93301D
Editorial Review:
Several crises threaten Tony and his crew; for starters, rival boss Johnny Sack (Vince Curatola) is in prison, and the always-tense relations between the New Jersey and New York families are strained through the unpredictable behavior of Sack?s surrogates. Then there are the inevitable power struggles that ensue when certain family members are eliminated, by natural and other causes.
DVD Features: 3D Animated Menus Audio Commentary Featurette
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: End of Sopranos Comment: The Sopranos series was great, except for this one! Did not like the ending. Maybe another 'tv movie' should be made with the characters getting what they deserve. Customer Rating: Summary: The Sopranos series are required viewing Comment: There is far too much absurd and poor "reality television" on these days so whenever I have a chance to pop in a Soprano's DVD, I do. It is not just entertainment, it is contemporary Shakespeare. It has it all Customer Rating: Summary: They had what they said they had Comment: I was very pleased with how fast the video came. I tried to order the same product from another distributor, and instead of admitting they did not have the product, they returned my money with a note saying the address was not found. I would like to thank this seller for sending what I paid for, and I would recommend them to everyone. You guys wouldn't happen to have part 2 of part 6 would you? :) Customer Rating: Summary: sopranos Comment: This series is a fictional study of the personal, family and social stresses within organized crime. The true nature of dad's work is perceived at different depths by family, friends and neighbors ("Do you think a garbage man lives in a house like this"). The mobster's denial of his own life creates stresses leading to somatic manifestations, bringing him to a psychiatrist, providing the viewer with a perspective of the complex and unreal relationships between masculinity, loyalty, religion and a contorted rationalizing morality. Dialog and action are heavily weighted away from family viewing. Acting, sets, accent and character portrayal create a convincing story that holds the viewer's attention. Customer Rating: Summary: The Beginning of the End Comment: Season 6 Part One of the Sopranos begins to set the scene for the series finale. At least that's how I viewed it. We got to see some older storylines that hadn't been brought up in years (Christopher's quest to make a screen play) come out of the shadows. We also begin to see characters growing up and changing due to recent events, like AJ handeling his fathers coma. We see the tensions with NY start coming to a head, a showdown, which is where it's been headed all along.
I thought Season 6 was a strong season. Not my favorite, as I still felt the Chris storyline weak. I didn't mind the Vito, it was sort of funny and unexpected, but yes maybe it didn't have to go on for so long. And I admit that AJ gets on my nerves more and more. But I found the relationship between NY & NJ fascenating, I couldn't look away. The tension is building and building with each episode until you are just dying to know how it ends!!
While it's sad to see this series coming to an end, it's good to see it building into an exciting finish.
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