Cinema The Sopranos is getting a movie prequel

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BeardOfKnowledge

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It's no Game of Thrones but it was a good show
It was maybe the best show ever made, but did anyone ever think to themselves "Man, I sure wish they'd make a Sopranos prequel." What would it even be about? They went over Tony's upbringing extensively throughout the show. It's not like there are a lot of unturned stones.
 
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It was maybe the best show ever made, but did anyone ever think to themselves "Man, I sure wish they'd make a Sopranos prequel." What would it even be about? They went over Tony's upbringing extensively throughout the show. It's not like there are a lot of unturned stones.
Yeah but with Gandolfini no longer with us, it was the only option if they wanna make more money off the franchise
 

silentsinger

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I’ve just started watching it again and while I’ll watch anything Sopranos related I don’t like this one little bit.
 

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Well, considering the movie is about the 1967 Newark riots, which were a response to police officers beating a black taxi driver, I think they might need a few Irish people.

"As they became more prosperous and influential, the Irish lived in several districts of the city, expanding to the West and North Wards, particularly in the later 20th Century. As the dominant political group for many years, the Irish captured some of the highest political and business positions in the city (and the county of Essex). Leo Carlin became Mayor of Newark from 1953 to 1962. The Irish in power led to the appointment of judges, prosecutors, educators, health professionals and administrators. They dominated the police and fire departments. Through the years the Irish working class, middle class and political elite determined who would be Mayor in Newark…until their numbers dwindled with their gradual exodus from the city."

 

Robbie Hart

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Well, considering the movie is about the 1967 Newark riots, which were a response to police officers beating a black taxi driver, I think they might need a few Irish people.

"As they became more prosperous and influential, the Irish lived in several districts of the city, expanding to the West and North Wards, particularly in the later 20th Century. As the dominant political group for many years, the Irish captured some of the highest political and business positions in the city (and the county of Essex). Leo Carlin became Mayor of Newark from 1953 to 1962. The Irish in power led to the appointment of judges, prosecutors, educators, health professionals and administrators. They dominated the police and fire departments. Through the years the Irish working class, middle class and political elite determined who would be Mayor in Newark…until their numbers dwindled with their gradual exodus from the city."

Dummy, I don’t read essays......
Cliffs dipshit?