The Sopranos
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Blaise (imported)
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: The Sopranos
Blaise mon ami
I can honestly say I watched more episodes of the 1980's show, the Montefusco's than I did the Sopranos. And in Southern California, the Montefuscos died after one episode.
Not to worry though, I watched all kinds of tv shows that most here probably never heard of:
H & R PuffinStuff
The Banana Splits (Bingo, Fleegle, Drooper and Snorky)
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Captain Midnight (aka Jet Jackson)
Ramar of the Jungle
I can honestly say I watched more episodes of the 1980's show, the Montefusco's than I did the Sopranos. And in Southern California, the Montefuscos died after one episode.
Not to worry though, I watched all kinds of tv shows that most here probably never heard of:
H & R PuffinStuff
The Banana Splits (Bingo, Fleegle, Drooper and Snorky)
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Captain Midnight (aka Jet Jackson)
Ramar of the Jungle
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StefanIsMe (imported)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:46 am I watched all kinds of tv shows that most here probably never heard of:
H & R PuffinStuff
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Oh... my... gosh.... I dunno the others you mentioned, and most people know Rocky (Gosh, Mr. Peabody!), but how many people know of H R PuffnStuff?! That show freaked me out as a kid... I just couldn't get my head around real, regular kids and huge walking monsters
Blaise, the Sopranos was one of my favorites for sure, but stopped watching much TV a few years ago so I missed the last two seasons; can't wait to buy them on DVD!
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StefanIsMe (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:43 pm Oh... my... gosh.... I dunno the others you mentioned, and most people know Rocky (Gosh, Mr. Peabody!), but how many people know of H R PuffnStuff?! That show freaked me out as a kid... I just couldn't get my head around real, regular kids and huge walking monstersThe guys that made that show, though, made loads of kid shows; I have a book about them kicking around somewhere. Remember the Keene (Keane?) brothers? Two boys, about 13, played music and did sketches? That was by the same producers.
Blaise, the Sopranos was one of my favorites for sure, but stopped watching much TV a few years ago so I missed the last two seasons; can't wait to buy them on DVD!
As I recall, the evil lady in PuffinStuff was called WitchyPoo
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Blaise (imported)
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I have the entire series on DVD. It merits repeated viewing. I know of only one other television dramatic series that I think equals or, perhaps, surpasses The Sopranos. It is superb on all levels. Begin at the beginning and watch to the end. The cinematography is outstanding. You don’t notice it at first because it is extremely effective. The attention to details in all things is outstanding. The interplay of all elements astonishes me. To see what I mean watch episode 10 from the Fourth season. Notice the drinking glassed with the stripes in primary colors.
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Vegi-tales, Larry the Cucumber, Ruffman the dog, yep there are still a few TV shows that don't insult your intelligence.
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Blaise (imported)
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"Peaboy here and this is my boy Sherman."StefanIsMe (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:43 pm Oh... my... gosh.... I dunno the others you mentioned, and most people know Rocky (Gosh, Mr. Peabody!), but how many people know of H R PuffnStuff?! That show freaked me out as a kid... I just couldn't get my head around real, regular kids and huge walking monstersThe guys that made that show, though, made loads of kid shows; I have a book about them kicking around somewhere. Remember the Keene (Keane?) brothers? Two boys, about 13, played music and did sketches? That was by the same producers.
Blaise, the Sopranos was one of my favorites for sure, but stopped watching much TV a few years ago so I missed the last two seasons; can't wait to buy them on DVD!
The last two seasons of The Sopranos are pretty awesome.
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How could the be called "Sopranos" when they still have their nuts? 
...and beleive me, from what I hav seen of the Sopranos, they are nuttier than Larry David of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Which, by the way, brings up another question.
Could this site get farther if we changed the name from The Eunuch Archive to "Curb Your Orgasm?"
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...and beleive me, from what I hav seen of the Sopranos, they are nuttier than Larry David of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Which, by the way, brings up another question.
Could this site get farther if we changed the name from The Eunuch Archive to "Curb Your Orgasm?"
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Blaise (imported)
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If you have not watched The Sopranos, you don't know televison well enough to criticise it because the series is the standard for the best television.