Vito Spatafore-related stories
Posted Dec 4th 2006 9:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Celebrities, The Sopranos

Capitalizing on the way his character was whacked on
The Sopranos, actor Joe Gannascoli recently launched his own line of pool sticks. Gannascoli played Vito Spatafore, who was on the show since 2000 but really got noticed earlier this year when he became known as "gay Vito". He was killed by Phil Leotardo and two thugs, who duct taped his mouth shut and beat him to death with pool sticks. They apparently sodomized him with those pool sticks too, indicating Vito's death was at least partially a hate crime.
Gannascoli's line of pool sticks are being made by
Rockwell Billiards in Southern Oregon. They're called "A Cue to Die For: The Badda-Breaker." Gannascoli jokingly told the New York Daily News that he wanted to call them "The Brown-Tip Special." Ewwwww.
Posted Dec 4th 2006 10:31AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, HBO, OpEd, Battlestar Galactica, ER, Lost, Festivus, The CW

. . . twelve killed-off characters
Nothing says Christmas like the mention of a dozen (or so) characters that met their maker this past year. Here they are, in no particular order.
- Ellen Tigh, Battlestar Galactica -- Ellen meant well, of course . . . sleeping with one of the Cylons occupying New Caprica to ensure the safety of her husband Saul. But, she went too far to keep her husband safe and paid for it with her life. To make it even worse, Saul was the one who killed her by having her drink a beverage filled with poison.
Continue reading On the 12th day of Festivus, TV gave to me
Posted Apr 17th 2006 1:07AM by Tom Biro
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, The Sopranos
(S06E06) And to think that
I was worried that the whole Vito plotline would be left out in the cold for too long. As it turns out, it came right
back into play this week, with the word from Sal and the boys after seeing Vito in the gay bar making the rounds and
back to Christopher, at his addict's meeting, no less. (Did anyone else find it comical that the guys went outside to
smoke a cigarette to decompress from talking about drug addiction?) Chris quicky relays the story to the guys back at
the Bing, and his sponsor clearly was finding this whole thing way too amusing, because he was mighty full of jokes.
Instead of "Live Free or Die," we could have titled this episode "Family Problems" because
they were all over the place. Tony's got issues with the "family," Carmela and her fam are getting into it
over the building materials on her spec house (and the missing bundt cake pan, apparently), Vito's wife and Phil
Leotardo - Vito's wife's cousin - are discussing Vito a bit, and the word is out that they are now
"separated."
Continue reading The Sopranos: Live Free or Die