Still annoyed at how they massacred Sopranos. Didnt even try to keep to the lore and spent half the movie following around a black gangster and his "totally not BLM riots" adventures
lol, yeah, it also came too late. Similar to the Deadwood movie, the audience had already moved on. To be honest, I wasn't even interested in watching 'The Sopranos' movie to begin with. Perhaps if I rewatched the entire show, I would, but I'm not going to, because it has the HBO brand and it just ruins everything it touches. Even the older stuff.
Many sons of Newark was a major disappointment. Made no sense for that black dude to be in it. If he had been in sopranos that would be different but I was expecting the rise of Tony Soprano. Boy was I wrong
They sold it as a Tony or Dickie Moltisanti story in the previews with Harold making maybe a five second spot in the ads. Total subversion and felt more like a BLM movie with a cheap Sopranos knockoff story grafted onto it.
To think years ago I would watch any hbo show for simply being an hbo show and having a reputation for quality tv. Had the same mindset with the BBC at one point as well
It's HB(lack)O.
They live to worship Fentanyl Floyd.
Still annoyed at how they massacred Sopranos. Didnt even try to keep to the lore and spent half the movie following around a black gangster and his "totally not BLM riots" adventures
Never seen the movie. Have seen the entire series, though. It was poorly received I see and the whole BLM thing doesn't surprise me one bit.
Loved the series and couldn't wait to see the movie. Felt extremely disappointed and by the middle of it I was skipping all the black gangster scenes.
lol, yeah, it also came too late. Similar to the Deadwood movie, the audience had already moved on. To be honest, I wasn't even interested in watching 'The Sopranos' movie to begin with. Perhaps if I rewatched the entire show, I would, but I'm not going to, because it has the HBO brand and it just ruins everything it touches. Even the older stuff.
Many sons of Newark was a major disappointment. Made no sense for that black dude to be in it. If he had been in sopranos that would be different but I was expecting the rise of Tony Soprano. Boy was I wrong
They sold it as a Tony or Dickie Moltisanti story in the previews with Harold making maybe a five second spot in the ads. Total subversion and felt more like a BLM movie with a cheap Sopranos knockoff story grafted onto it.
Exactly. Could’ve used the blm plot for a plot that was connected to the show
To think years ago I would watch any hbo show for simply being an hbo show and having a reputation for quality tv. Had the same mindset with the BBC at one point as well