According to an interview in the latest GQ magazine, Sopranos creator David Chase probably crushed the dreams of show fans as he told them not to expect a movie based on the series. Show devotees were left dangling with the end of the series' six and a half year run on HBO. There has been rampant speculation that a film adaption would be in the works.Chase told the magazine, "There is no thought about making a movie now and chances are we will probably not do it. But, at the same time, I'm a writer, and this is how my mind works: I could wake up some morning or James Gandolfini (Sopranos star) could wake up some morning and say 'how about it?' If it was great enough, we might be tempted to do it, but I don't think that's going to happen."
The series creator went on to say that everyone has moved on, including himself. At least he didn't say "fuggedaboudit."















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11-21-2007 @ 11:16AM
Jim said...
David Cha-
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11-21-2007 @ 11:28AM
Kyp said...
Old news. New words. He said pretty much the same thing in an interview after the show finished.
http://blog.silive.com/advanceupdate/2007/06/exclusive_an_interview_with_so.html
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11-21-2007 @ 11:35AM
Cincinnati Mike said...
At one point DC teased about a movie featuring young Junior and Johnny Boy in the 1960s. That would be cool!
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11-21-2007 @ 12:49PM
Ari said...
Jim - very cute.
CM- That would be cool. They should call it the Dimeos.
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11-22-2007 @ 10:51AM
jtfy said...
Goo. It'd only ruin it if they revisited it.
http://jtfy.blogspot.com
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