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The Sopranos' most frightening boss, Richie Aprile, played by David Proval,
2010-06-24 04:29:00 Image via Wikipedia By BOB ANDELMAN Richie Aprile was crazy. Not gangster or organized crime crazy, but nuts. Way over the top, barely functioning in society, nuts. Of all the characters ever invented on HBO?s long-running mobster drama ?The Sopranos," Aprile?played brilliantly by actor David Proval during season two?was the only one that genuinely scared me with his anger and quick-to-violence temper. -------------- LISTEN TO DAVID PROVAL INTERVIEW! -------------- Tony Soprano, of course, was menacing, as were many of the guys on his crew and those of the New York Families, but the portrayal of Aprile by Proval was soul-rattling. For me, at least. The real David Proval? He first came to wide notice in Martin Scorsese?s Mean Streets and has a role upcoming opposite Ving Rhames in Robert Townsend?s Sonny Liston biopic, Phantom Punch. I?m very curious to find out what he?s really like. What I do know is that he?s starring alongside Tanna Frederick and Karen Black in ...
By: Mr. Media
David Chase Takes on Angry Sopranos Fans
2007-10-19 16:13:00 Were you at all surprised by the reaction to the final episode? DAVID CHASE: No. We knew there would be people who would be perplexed by it and shut their minds to it. This just felt like the right ending. Did you expect people to be so pissed off? We didn't expect them to be that pissed for that long. It's one thing to be deeply involved with a television show. It's another to be so involved
The Sopranos: David Chase Comments on ?The Ending?
2007-07-24 19:00:00 If the final episode of The Sopranos left you in a downer like most of its audience then you might be interested in the bread crumbs David Chase is tossing out. While attending the Television Critics Association award event on Saturday Chase made these comments regarding the show’s abrupt ending, according to the Orlando ...
By: Wild Bluff Media
David Chase Interview on Sopranos Series Finale Fan Reaction
2007-06-12 22:51:00 I've been a Sopranos fan since it all started 8 years ago and I'm one of the hos angry with the ending. :) We've all had plenty of time to stew about the final episode so now it's time to hear what the creator, David Chase, thinks of it.Why did he end The Sopranos with such an odd ending?"I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting, or adding to what is there. 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.' People get the impression that you're trying to (mess) with them and it's not true. You're trying to entertain them."Any chance of a Sopranos movie?"I don't think about (a movie) much. 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 thi...
By: Pop On The Pop
David Chase speaks! - NJ.com All TV
2007-06-12 20:40:00 la la la, not listening (still in season five)
By: webtourz
'Sopranos' Creator David Chase Talks About Finale, Denies 'Trying To Blow P
2007-06-12 18:38:00 "Sopranos" creator David Chase insists that '[We weren't] trying to blow people's minds' in the show's controversial final episode. |



