David Chase says no Sopranos movie

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Sopranos Not Bound for Big Screen
By Gina Serpe Today at 5:20 am

For fans holding out hope that the polarizing ending to the Sopranos series finale was simply the set-up to a big-screen outing for the first family of crime, creator David Chase has three words for you: Do stop believin'.

The series mastermind turned viewer punching bag has debunked the popular theory that the show's seemingly unresolved ending was meant to serve as a launching pad for an oft-rumored future film, claiming instead that the don's story—though not necessarily the don himself—was all but dead.

"I don't think about [a movie] much," Chase told the Newark Star-Ledger. "I never say never. An idea could pop into my head where I would go, 'Wow, that would make a great movie,' but I doubt it.

"I'm not being coy. If something appeared that really made a good Sopranos movie and you could invest in it and everybody else wanted to do it, I would do it. But I think we've kind of said it and done it."

And then there's the minor issue of Chase and cohorts killing off, in this season alone, many of the key players who would've been expected to appear in a film version of the show. But that hasn't stopped him from toying with a movie idea in the past.

One potential premise, he told the Star-Ledger, was "going back to a day in 2006 that you didn't see." Under that scenario, some of our favorite offed mobsters would still be kicking. But, as Chase observed, there would be some logistical issues. Tony's children, for instance, "would be older than they were [on the show] and you would know that Tony doesn't get killed" so there wouldn't be much suspense.

"It's got problems."

As for that instantly infamous and abrupt final scene, in which Tony Soprano waits at Bloomfield's ice cream parlor for his family to arrive one by one, all the while tension building as suspicious patrons enter and daughter Meadow struggles to parallel park, Chase could care less about "all the Monday morning quarterbacking."

While hundreds of viewers spent their Sunday nights alternately phoning their respective cable companies to complain about shoddy service and cursing Chase's name, the man himself—no fool, clearly—had long since fled the country, having set off for a vacation with his wife in France.

"I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting or adding to what is there," he told the newspaper of the series-ending, Journey-scored scene. "I hear some people were very angry and others were not, which is what I expected."

"No one was trying to be audacious, honest to God. We did what we thought we had to do. No one was trying to blow people's minds or thinking, 'Wow, this'll [tick] them off.'"

Not that he would change the ending in any way or opt to splice in another of the several final scenes that were filmed.

"People get the impression that you're trying to [mess] with them, and it's not true. You're trying to entertain them."

Which, aside from perhaps one overenthusiastic edit job, he did, for six seasons.

"It's been the greatest career experience of my life," Chase said. "There's nothing more in TV that I could say or would want to say."
 
blah blah fucking blah the ending sucked its not all about action we just want to know wtf fuck happend.shit he could have ate his food got up an went home and the show ended that would have been better than a fucking 10 sec black screen
 
Tony was killed. they been alluding to it all season even reinforced it with Tony and Bobby. plus the character casting. Tony's pop was killed the same way except b4 it was janus who like meadow was late and witnesses it.
basically Tony can't escape his past b/c he refused to change his future. thats y so many little characters were in the final scene. the ending was a puzzle. i didnt like it at 1st either but once u put all the pieces together its pretty clear Tony was killed and the last thing he saw was Meadow.
 
Blunt said:
Good!!! It ended perfectly. (Who cares if the dopes don't get it.)
Accepting the ending as brilliant because it answered no questions and provided no conclusions is supposed to be an indication of how intellectual you are??? :confused:

If you were honest, you'd admit the ending was about as satisfying as "coitus interruptus". But you're Blunt, so honesty is not expected --- just arrogance.
 
I'm not an "action junkie" by any means. I never understood folks who wanted to see someone killed every episode. That never made sense to me.

I've been watching this show faithfully since season 1 and it irritates me how people called David Chase some "genius". Please. He fucked up so many plotlines and storylines and we never got any answers.

As far as the ending, I didn't expect Tony to die, but I wanted these things brought to light...I hated Carmela and how she knew all the evil that went on, but she acted above it, to have a pretty house and beautiful things..I wanted Tony exposed to Carmela for these things....

***Having Adriana killed

***Killing Ralphie over a horse

***Ending Christopher's life

***Practically forcing Ralphie to have her best friends son (Jackie Jr) killed.

All the shit he did and we never got ANY type of closure??? I wanted Carmela to find out how he killed family and friends and maybe have her flip on him and almost kill him, etc.

David Chase took the easy way out. It's like Tony got a pass. Sure, he could have gotten killed, but may he did NOT.

2 more storylines that I HATE were never followed up....

***The Russian in the woods...it's obvious he stole Paulie's car and we never heard anything else about it???

***Melphi's rape...one of the most brutal scenes that still bothers me when I see it. I wanted something else done about that.
 
A movie is not needed because Tony is dead. Niccas would rather see him get shot to shit and hear bullets flying. Niccas just don't want to accept that Tony is dead. Days after the Sopranos ending, everything does makes since.

When Tony hears the bells and looks up it Meadow coming in from outside BUT the guy (members only jacket) is coming out of the bathroom and shoots Tony. When the screen goes black that's the moment Tony is killed, then notice the the screen stays black for around 6-7 seconds before the credits. Why? BLACK represents DEATH, that was the message David was sending. Just like Bobby said, when you are shot you don't hear it. Did you hear a gunshot niccas? "Don't Stop" being the last words of the the show means nothing. All it means is that Tony got shot before the last word of the hook (believin') was sung. Death comes at anytime, even in the middle of a song. Tony is dead, no movie needed.
 
fuck david chase... he is a fucking coward. He took the easy way out, every one is entitled to their opinion, if you thought that ending was genius then so be it. I thought it was a fucking cop out and lazy... you created characters that people devoted 8 yrs of their lives getting to know and you could wrap up a few story lines give the fans some closure. Fuck that bullshit about make up your own ending you don't watch a show to come up with your own ending you watch it to be entertained. Entertain me motherfucker.
 
Just finished watching that shit...I gotta go with this...it's the only ending that fits...the series ending on Tony having a nice dinner with his family... :rolleyes: ...I believe the Members Only dude took advantage of Meadow coming in and distracting Tony and used it to get the jump on Tony and kill him as he came out the bathroom...Tony is obviously the main focus of the show...a little TOO much imo...shit shouldn't be called the Sopranos it shoulda just been called Tony Soprano...anyway my point is because of his Godlike status on the show they weren't gonna have him go out like the other characters for us to look and gawk at...or for an SUV to run over his face... :lol: ...as abruptly as it ended I have no choice but to believe that that coupled with the "black" silence was a visual metaphor for his death...not what I would have liked to see happen...but it fits...what else was there to really see...who killed him? How his asshole son would react? Meadow screaming some cliche shit "Dad...nooooo!" or his wife (she got a nice ass looking body for an old white bitch) screaming at the top of her lungs...a perfectly dull ending for a dull season of The Sopranos but at least it made sense...

Swizz Heat said:
A movie is not needed because Tony is dead. Niccas would rather see him get shot to shit and hear bullets flying. Niccas just don't want to accept that Tony is dead. Days after the Sopranos ending, everything does makes since.

When Tony hears the bells and looks up it Meadow coming in from outside BUT the guy (members only jacket) is coming out of the bathroom and shoots Tony. When the screen goes black that's the moment Tony is killed, then notice the the screen stays black for around 6-7 seconds before the credits. Why? BLACK represents DEATH, that was the message David was sending. Just like Bobby said, when you are shot you don't hear it. Did you hear a gunshot niccas? "Don't Stop" being the last words of the the show means nothing. All it means is that Tony got shot before the last word of the hook (believin') was sung. Death comes at anytime, even in the middle of a song. Tony is dead, no movie needed.
 
okay, one question for all the folks who say Tony was killed...didn't Bobby see it and hear it when he got killed?

he got shot multiple times, and didn't "fade to black" until the final one landed.

either the show got clipped, or the viewer did, but not Tony.
 
Lola Pine Barrens was a pefect episodes.. sometimes in life people disappear and you dont hear from them again... the russian was almost dead he probably was just happy to get away.. he moved on so should we.

the last episode was not the best but it was what it was...

chase was trying to be artsy just like all the other dream type episodes...

it just ended.. tony was not killed.. by dude in the restaurant.

the show just ended. nuff said.
 
CharlieBrown said:
precisely. Chase made his work for the sophisticated, not the action junkies. The end was brilliant.


Sophisticated? Why would the entirety of seven seasons be made for "action junkies" and the final episode be made for faggots like you and your alter ego?

STFU, and stop co-signing yourself.
 
Blunt said:
Good!!! It ended perfectly. (Who cares if the dopes don't get it.)


it figures, it absolutely fukking figures that blunt wouldve liked the ending to the sopranos. i feel THAT much more vindicated now
 
why dont yall ask what happened after michael closed the door at the end of the godfather?

same shit. story just ended. chase just did it in a way to make idiot be in suspense expecting another kill and got nada.
 
BigDaddyBuk said:
okay, one question for all the folks who say Tony was killed...didn't Bobby see it and hear it when he got killed?

he got shot multiple times, and didn't "fade to black" until the final one landed.

either the show got clipped, or the viewer did, but not Tony.

Different set of circumstances...Phil sure as hell didn't see it coming...
 
TENT said:
why dont yall ask what happened after michael closed the door at the end of the godfather?

same shit. story just ended. chase just did it in a way to make idiot be in suspense expecting another kill and got nada.

Lousy comparison...Michael had already set forth in motion events/tasks that were fulfilled and solidified his stake in the mob...in other words there was closure...your comparing him shutting the door on his nosy ass wife AFTER all was basically said and done to the possible death of Tony Soprano...GTFOH...the only way it would compare is if the Godfather movie ended during the christening scene in a sudden pitch of blackness BEFORE we saw the events that solidified Michael's fate as a true crime boss...
 
The viewer CANNOT imply that anything was going to happen at that dinner other than the family eating burgers and fries.

Chase did all that Jazz to mess with the simple minded and I guess it worked.

The whole point is that life is nothing.

The episode ended when Tony told Junior what to do with the money for Bobby's kids... after that scene it was all surrealistic Sporanos style BS..

Notice Tony is looking at himself sitting down. Notice tony wearing a different shirt. Notice the "fishy" restaurant patrons.

What happens? NOTHING just like life.

Sometimes nothing happens... a big fuck you to all the blood thirsty fans but oh well...
 
Until Chase explains what happened people will forever wonder what happened. The Sopranos ending has instantly became one of America's biggest questions, What Happened to Tony? People will forever speculate.
 
i see it both ways, but more points 2 tony being deaded, really thats the great thing 'bout it(ending) 1 can draw their own conclusion. that said alot of muthafuckas been changing their minds lately, $$$ talks & bullshit runs a marathon, who knows. im 70/ 30 hes dead, but it was kinda implied, he cant escape that "soprano gene", hense the replay of his daddys death.
 
D'Evils said:
Until Chase explains what happened people will forever wonder what happened. The Sopranos ending has instantly became one of America's biggest questions, What Happened to Tony? People will forever speculate.

... well :lol: ...
this might go down as the who done it in history..

first mlk, then jfk, malcom x, now ts... :lol:

i dont care how it ended.. dude seems to want to leave everyone hanging... and it ended the way u would least expected...

I BELEIVE THE ENDING WAS TO TURN THE VIEWER INTO THE LAST TONY MOB HIT... :lol: WE GOT WACKED AND DID NOT EVEN KNOW IT... :lol: NOW THATS SOME CLASSIC CHIT.. RIGHT THERE..

WACK THE FUCKIN VIEWERS...
:lol: :lol:
 
at this rate, Six Feet Under had the best series finale out of all the HBO shows and that shit is sad!!!
 
Leroy Soup Nutz said:
or his wife (she got a nice ass looking body for an old white bitch) screaming at the top of her lungs...

wouldnt mind getting w/ her as well as lorraine bracco lol
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mrjody said:
Sophisticated? Why would the entirety of seven seasons be made for "action junkies" and the final episode be made for faggots like you and your alter ego?

STFU, and stop co-signing yourself.
Ethered :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Michael Corleone didn't die in the Godfather movies. The ending was similiar to Godfather II.

I didn't see the big deal
 
Leroy Soup Nutz said:
Different set of circumstances...Phil sure as hell didn't see it coming...

but we're not talking about Phil, we're talking about Tony.

everyone kept saying "per the convo with bobby, you don't see it coming".

that holds no water, because Bobby saw it coming.

that kind negates the idea that Tony wouldn't see it coming.

again, the viewer got wacked, not the players. their lives go on.
 
Omicron said:
at this rate, Six Feet Under had the best series finale out of all the HBO shows and that shit is sad!!!

Probably the best ending in all of tv. That shit was perfect.
 
BigDaddyBuk said:
but we're not talking about Phil, we're talking about Tony.

everyone kept saying "per the convo with bobby, you don't see it coming".

that holds no water, because Bobby saw it coming.

that kind negates the idea that Tony wouldn't see it coming.

again, the viewer got wacked, not the players. their lives go on.

Man I woke up in the middle of the night to piss...and this damn show was on my mind and how fukked up it was that the viewers got cheated out of a decent solid ending...fukk this show...this is why I'm glad I don't have cable and I get that shit for free online...
 
Leroy Soup Nutz said:
Man I woke up in the middle of the night to piss...and this damn show was on my mind and how fukked up it was that the viewers got cheated out of a decent solid ending...fukk this show...this is why I'm glad I don't have cable and I get that shit for free online...

lol...me too. i've seen every episode from downloading them.

i haven't paid for shit.

i think it's not about who got killed that's fucking with everyone, it's the fact that this story simply didn't resolve.

there was no resolution.

Frasier left Seattle for a new job elsewhere. you knew he was okay, just working another job.

The Evans all moved out of the ghetto, and took their friends with them.

The Waynes moved to Japan, all the others got jobs off campus.

people want resolution, closure. if the camera simply panned back from the restaurant into the street, you would've known they lived happily ever after.

if you saw the hint of a gun, then Tony flinching, then every going black, you'd have resolution.

people don't necessarily want action, they want closure.
 
TENT said:
The episode ended when Tony told Junior what to do with the money for Bobby's kids... after that scene it was all surrealistic Sporanos style BS..

I said the same thing. If he wanted to end it perfectly he could have shut it down like this:

Tony: You don't remember Johnny Boy, ya kid brudder? ...this thing of ours...

Junior: I was involved with that?

Tony: Yeah, you and my dad ran North Jersey.

Junior: We did? ........................... That's nice.

(Tony gets up and hurries out, disturbed by this glance at the inevitable mortality that awaits all his efforts to consolidate power.)

[Fade to Black - Cue Ending Song]

But he didn't want to give the audience closure. Either that's his way of making some kind of commentary about life or he was lazy or there's a movie coming.
 
Nah, it was the perfect ending for the show. It wasn't that people didn't "get it" it was that no ending would've made everybody happy. If Tony would've got killed on screen, a lot of people would've cried that "He shouldn't have died, because he was redeemable. He had a lot of redeemable moments." If Tony wouldn't have died, a lot of people would've cried because "He should've died, he did terrible things, he was a psychopath."

It was a no win situation. It was like "A Turn of the Screw" if you remember that from High School. There's enough in there to support whatever you wanted to happen.

Personally, I think he didn't die. His son continued being a little bitch, his daughter went on to finish law school, Carmella continued being a hypocrit and life went on. Sometimes in life people that deserve to die...don't, they just keep on eatin'.

So yeah, somewhere down the line, there will probably be a movie or another season just to get people to shut the fuck up about it.
 
Swizz Heat said:
A movie is not needed because Tony is dead. Niccas would rather see him get shot to shit and hear bullets flying. Niccas just don't want to accept that Tony is dead. Days after the Sopranos ending, everything does makes since.


FROM ANOTHER WEBSITE. INTERESTING... :yes:


I watched the final few episodes a couple more times, and I gotta say... at first I was into the: 'it's the viewer that gets whacked' or: 'the uncertainty that the viewer gets left with is a sample of what it's like to be Tony' theories. Cos I, like everyone else, wanted him to survive.

But realistically, with the line: "At the end, you probably don’t hear anything, everything just goes black” being recalled in the previous episode, and then the final episode being the only one to show pitch black and no sound before it finishes so abruptly, with no music during the credits for the very first time... I think he got shot in the head by the members-only jacket guy when he came back from the bathroom. Nod to The Godfather, even if it's a corny one.

David Chase said: "it's all there" which makes me think it's not a matter of interpretation, so look at the facts... If you imagined a guy who was sent to kill Tony, the members-only jacket man would fit the description completely. The casting crew even picked an Italian American specifically. He's wearing the jacket that we've seen Tony's soldiers in for years (Richie Aprile was probably buried in his!). He's the right age, style, ethnic origin, demeanour, he's in the right place, acting as you'd expect (and using Meadows entrance as a distraction before he strikes) etc.

And I think Tony imaged himself sat at the table when he entered the restaurant because it was a premonition before his death.

Motive: Butch is likely to be new boss of NY, and remember how he gave up Phil in a heartbeat so he could rise to the top... you really think he's gonna forgive Tony for sticking a revolver in his face: "how about I put a bullet in your fuckin head?!". Plus it'd be a huge liability to leave Tony alive when he knows about Butch's disloyalty, if New York found out it could cost Butch his life. So Butch allows Tony to kill Phil and then takes out Tony in what looks like retribution, so he comes out as the Boss of New York, smelling of roses with no loose ends. (I believe Paulie is the other loose end, which'd make his death is imminent, just like he fears. IMO the cat represents/brings death, obsessively purring at the photo of a "dead kid", Chrissy. It almost supernaturally appears outside Satriale's at the end of a conversation where Paulie states his reluctance to take on a cursed position which has gotten everyone else killed).

But hey, if Tony didn't die he's fucked anyway. He was told by his lawyer that he has a 80%-90% chance of being indicted. And they don't even know about all the snitching we've seen over the years.



Longest post I have ever/ will ever type. Oh, 'Don't Stop Believing', right?!
 
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