Sentences with phrase «n't soprano»

They're not the Sopranos.
HBO's first original series to become a buzz show was not The Sopranos.
Factory) HBO's first original series to become a buzz show was not The Sopranos.

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The problem is that most don't qualify for bank loans with an 8 % interest rate, and even more don't want to do business with predatory lenders who charge 40 % and remind them of Tony Soprano.
It has become a staple of pop culture, appearing in everything from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and «Gossip Girl» to «The Sopranos
But Bach, astute student of the liturgy and of human nature, did not simply end the piece with the last words sung by the soprano.
I will not wave my hand in the air with the arrogance of the sopranos for I am not welcome here in this house;
Like the soprano, the tenor could not hit the high notes, but he made up for that by sporting a frizzy hairdo and by ripping open his ruffled shirt front, in the process making one wonder if he were really bald under the curls.
The Sopranos dares instead to explore the terrible banality of evil, depicting ordinary people held prisoner by their habits and appetites who choose hell instead of heaven over and over again, not with a satanic flourish but with an all - American sense of entitlement.
The Sopranos may or may not have disappointed last night, depending on who you talk to, but my baked Ziti definitely didn't.
The sauce wasn't about me, the guy from The Sopranos, it was about the product.
I am a born and raised Jersey girl (I don't know Snooki or the Real Housewives or anyone like them, never watched The Sopranos, love Bon Jovi, and yes, I used to have big hair), a former Chemical Engineer turned stay - at - home - mom to two adorable little boys, and a wannabe pastry chef with a wheat allergy and not enough willpower to to spend my days surrounded by flour, sugar, butter and chocolate.
Sopranos star Jamie - Lynn Sigler seems to be starting a career in sports, not as an athlete but as a belter of national anthems.
What you won't see: any discussion of social networking outreach, which the Edwards campaign embraced early on, or on the relative effectivess of Edwards's videos compared with the Clinton Sopranos spoof and Bill Richardson's job interview clips.
Referencing «The Sopranos» is not a crime.
New Year's Resolution for WFP and it's supporters: Watch more reruns of the Sopranos and keep threatening anyone that doesn't agree with their views.
«Ironically, when I think about how much better it is than the days at HBO doing Sex and the City and The Sopranos, I «don't» want to cry.»
It was also just a general feeling, and entirely — well, mostly - unrelated to my unrequited love for the Tonemeister that we'd suddenly all been transported into a scene out of the Sopranos and there were people who were family and had a huge amount of power, and there were people who weren't.
Those were a jilted Carmela Soprano's parting words to her would - be Romeo Sunday night — and if Tony doesn't whack the creep, fans will.
That Percoco and Howe, in emails, allegedly sometimes referred to cash payments as «ziti,» a term borrowed from The Sopranos, also may not help the defense's cause.
And if the dealings themselves were not unseemly enough, prosecutors said, many were carried out via bullying, name - calling and thinly veiled code words; Mr. Percoco's and Mr. Howe's use of «ziti» to refer to money — a nod to the Mafia drama «The Sopranos» — was a frequent motif.
Singers at lower pitch sometimes tune R1 to match harmonics (for example, 2fo) rather than the fundamental, but do not usually practice resonance tuning as consistently as sopranos.
In a new interview with People, the Sopranos actress explained that she wasn't ready to speak out about her condition until now: «You'd think after all these years somebody would be settled with something like this, but it's still hard to accept.»
Or mutton dressed as lamb, which they wouldn't say on The Sopranos.
(Wait — he's not Barney, he's Tony Soprano!)
I haven't been so excited about the next episode of a tv show since Season 3 of the Sopranos.
Of course Dexter is not good as Six Feet Under, or The Sopranos, but 1 season (best so far) is truly amazing experience.
Even the ones who aren't human at all — which in Shrek's case amounts to a rather unfortunate and uncanny resemblance to retiring HBO gangster Tony Soprano.
A drama on the order of «The Sopranos» or «The Shield,» it's not about things — and people — getting better so much as it is about the struggle for survival.
I have seen many series such as The Sopranos, The Wire, The House of Cards, Lost, Homeland, Boardwalk Empire and several others I can not remember, but I must say Breakin Bad has been the best series I've seen so far, beating the rest I just mentioned and many other more.
this is not a white sopranos..
Carrie Underwood belts live with so much power, brightness, and vibrato - which is obviously different from Julie Andrews's graceful soprano, but not BAD per se.
It doesn't consistently reach the heights of the absolute top tier dramas (The Soprano's, Breaking Bad etc) and relies on convenient plot devices a little too often but the well written script and excellent cast make for a powerful drama series.
September 13, 2017 • Although she already hasn't sung publicly in nearly a year, the 73 - year - old lyric soprano from New Zealand told the BBC Wednesday morning: «That's it.»
In most good HBO shows (The Wire and The Sopranos to name two), the penultimate episode of each season — and not the last — represents the best one.
Not only is the series as entertaining, well - produced, and agreeably shrewd with its layered characters, but creator Vince Gilligan has given a daring, nutty jolt to themes long mastered by others shows i.e. the drug war (The Wire) and the rapport between money and mortality (The Sopranos).
David Chase is best known as the creator of «The Sopranos» and sticking with familiar territory, Not Fade Away is set in New Jersey and stars James Gandolfini.
That's interesting, I suppose, but the murder subplot never doesn't feel like a gratuitous «hook» in a show blessed with such a unique and potent milieu, and it paves the way for more gangster shit from a former writer of «The Sopranos» (Winter) who apparently can't leave that series behind.2
Though «Brotherhood» may not be in the rarefied air of «The Sopranos» or «The Wire,» it's still a major achievement for Showtime's original - series development and yet another top - notch cable drama.
But as good as it is, it doesn't quite have the originality, unique perspective and subversive sense of humor that mark HBO's «The Sopranos» (clearly something of a model), «Deadwood» and «The Wire.»
Tragedy strikes at SXSW; Nebulous platitudes and James Franco; TV actors don't need movies; Connecting The Sopranos and Irreversible; Eviscerating Nymphomaniac: Vol I.
Honestly, if the conclusion of the series crafted by Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields and starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys is Six Feet Under great, Sopranos ambitious or Lost flailing or something all together different, I don't want this splendid show to be over.
Trading gangsters for garage rock, Sopranos creator David Chase's»60s drama follows a young suburbanite (John Magaro, outstanding) whose rinky - dink maximum - R & B band offers him not just an entryway to the Garden State scene, but to the tumultuous era itself.
If you like dramas like THE SOPRANOS, it might be worth a peek, but there's not enough here to justify anyone's time and money otherwise.
Those unfamiliar with the show may not know its excellent pedigree: developed by Emmy - award winning screenwriter and producer Terence Winter (The Sopranos), the show is also executive produced by Martin Scorsese (who directed the pilot) and Mark Wahlberg.
David Chase's The Sopranos: The Movie Not Fade Away has been selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as the centerpiece of this year's New York Film Festival.
It won't go down as a career - defining performance (The Sopranos takes the cake on that one), but it's one that deserves recognition.
Whitey Bulger isn't Tony Soprano, Michael Corleone, or James Conway.
You wouldn't think that it'd be very hard for someone like David Chase — who helped reinvent the TV drama with «The Sopranos» — to get his feature film debut off the ground, but then again, «Not Fade Away» feels so hastily thrown together that it's not surprising it took five years to do Not Fade Away» feels so hastily thrown together that it's not surprising it took five years to do not surprising it took five years to do so.
... As Chase must realize, there is no way on God's green earth that Not Fade Away — whether it's good, bad or indifferent — will have anywhere near the cultural currency or impact of The Sopranos
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