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The Sopranos - The Complete Fifth Season by A. Coulter, J. Patterson Tim v. Patten
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DVD detailsActor: Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Steve van Zandt, Tony Sirico Director: A. Coulter, J. Patterson Tim v. Patten Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 780 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-06-07 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: HBO Home Video
DVD Reviews of The Sopranos - The Complete Fifth SeasonDVD Review: The Soprano's Summary: 5 StarsVery Cheap Price for such a Great Show! Bought this item used and recived it very quickly for being in Afghanistan! No problems with the disc at all and it worked perfectly. Great Price, Great Buy!
DVD Review: The best season? Summary: 5 StarsThe 5th season of The Sopranos may be the best season, based solely on Steve Buscemi's presence. The show hits its stride towards the end of the 1st season and pretty well carries this through the 3rd season (2nd being the best out of those). The 4th kind of slows down and focuses on Tony and Carmela's relationship. Then the 5th season comes along and gets us right back where The Sopranos belong ... integrating new characters seemlessly and surprising us with incredibly normal plots that have the perfect amount of twist to them.
To me, more shows [and movies] should stick to the 'day in the life' formula rather than some convoluted plot with myriads of twisted sub-plots that lead to some hackneyed climatic conclusion. Aside from the 4th the season, The Sopranos entertains us with the everyday life of these NJ mafia greaseballs. The dialogue, clothing and consistent character portrayals makes this great. Throw Steve Buscemi in the mix and you get the eye-popping performance of one of Hollywood's best actors in an already classick mob tale.
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DVD Review: Can't get enough! Summary: 5 StarsI love the Soprano's! This is an excellent addition to my DVD library and I will be getting the rest of the Soprano's set! I love Tony and Christopher but Paulie, he really cracks me up! You gotta love all of'em! GREAT SHOW!
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Description of The Sopranos - The Complete Fifth SeasonHis separation hasn't been working out. His nephew's fiance has become a distraction. His paroled cousin is giving off bad vibes. His business rival is looking for payback. His therapist isn't buying into the "other Tony." It's enough to send any mob boss over the edge. Hell hath no fury like The Sopranos.DVD Features: Audio Commentary Other
Facing an indeterminate sentence of weeks/months/years until new episodes, fans of The Sopranos are advised to take the fifth; season, that is. At this point, superlatives don't do The Sopranos justice, but justice was at last served to this benchmark series. James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano in a not-so-nice mood | For the first time, The Sopranos rubbed out The West Wing to take home its first Emmy? for Outstanding Dramatic Series. Michael Imperioli and Drea de Matteo also earned Best Supporting Actor and Actress honors for some of their finest hours as Christopher and Adriana. From the moment a wayward bear lumbers into the Sopranos' yard in the season opener, it is clear that The Sopranos is in anything but a "stagmire." The series benefits from an infusion of new blood, the so-called "Class of 2004," imprisoned "family" members freshly released from jail. Most notable among these is Tony's cousin, Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi, who directed the pivotal season three episode "Pine Barrens"! ), who initially wants to go straight, but proves himself to be something of a "free agent," setting up a climactic stand-off between Tony and New York boss Johnny Sack. Carmela and Tony | These 13 mostly riveting episodes unfold with a page-turning intensity with many rich subplots. Estranged couple Tony and Carmela (the incomparable James Gandolfini and Edie Falco) work toward a reconciliation (greased by Tony's purchase of a $600,000 piece of property for Carmela to develop). The Feds lean harder on an increasingly stressed-out and distraught Adriana to "snitch" with inevitable results. This season's hot-button episode is "The Test Dream," in which Tony is visited by some of the series' dear, and not-so-dearly, departed in a harrowing nightmare. With this set, fans can enjoy marathon viewings of an especially satisfying season, but considering the long wait ahead for season six, best to take Tony's advice to his son, who, at one point, gulps down a champagne toast. "Slow down," Tony says. "You're supposed to savor it." --Donald Liebenson Explore More For an even deeper immersion into the world of crime (movies, that is) see our guides to crime classics and our who's who compendium of famous mob bosses. Bada Bing! More of The Sopranos at Amazon.com  The Complete First Season |  The Complete Second Season |  The Complete Third Season |  The Complete Fourth Season |  Seasons 1-5 |  The Sopranos Family Cookbook |
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