The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase

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The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase

Doesn't answer the big question, but basically explains why not:
 
http://www.dga.org/Craft/...mber-The-Sopranos.aspx

 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    craigb
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/15 14:12:52 (permalink)
    Someday I'll have to go back and watch the Sopranos...  Never saw a single episode! 

     
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/15 14:21:31 (permalink)
    I never watched it either, but I used to see James Gandolfini on the corner of Jane and Washington Street in the West Village where he had an apartment. He always seemed to be pacing up and down having an animated, serious sounding conversation on his cellphone with his sleeves rolled up. I had no idea who he was, but I remarked to a friend one day "that guy looks like a mobster." She says "I'm not surprised, it's him off The Sopranos."

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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/15 15:00:43 (permalink)
    A really great show, but perhaps not as jarring today because of its influence and the fact that it has played out.

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/15 16:03:26 (permalink)
    craigb
    Someday I'll have to go back and watch the Sopranos...  Never saw a single episode! 


    I saw the whole series but The Lovely Lady did not so we got the box set. Not usually her cuppa but she really enjoyed it.
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/16 06:03:50 (permalink)
    I'm ready to watch the Tenors though...

     
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/19 15:59:45 (permalink)
    That was a brilliantly directed final scene...


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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/19 16:03:01 (permalink)
    craigb
    I'm ready to watch the Tenors though...


    The tenors? Five guys and a gal?
    (or summat like that)
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    Re: The Sopranos final scene analyzed by David Chase 2015/04/19 21:28:49 (permalink)
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    I'm ready to watch the Tenors though...


    The tenors? Five guys and a gal?
    (or summat like that)




    Wouldn't that only be the Sixors? 

     
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