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UPC
0026359330124
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Actor
Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Michael Imperioli, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, James Gandolfini, Robert Iler, Vince Curatola, Lorraine Bracco
Rating
NR
Genre
TV Shows, Drama
Movie/TV Title
Sopranos-Season 6, Part 1
Edition
4-Disc Set

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Bring home the four-disc set of "The Sopranos (Season Six, Part 1)" for some real entertainment. This drama television series surrounds around the New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). "The Sopranos (Season Six, Part 1)" hints about a possible redemption from several members of the New Jersey crime family, including the mob boss Tony Soprano. Apart from being a winner of many awards, this drama television series is believed to have a great impact on the American television industry. A compilation of all the 12 episodes plus commentary on four episodes by cast and crew, this four-disc set is a must-have.

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0026359330124
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Michael Imperioli, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, James Gandolfini, Robert Iler, Vince Curatola, Lorraine Bracco
Edition
4-Disc Set
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Sopranos-Season 6, Part 1
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Genre
TV Shows, Drama

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Number of Discs
4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
4-Disc Set
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617
Leading Role
Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Michael Imperioli, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, James Gandolfini, Robert Iler, Vince Curatola, Lorraine Bracco
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20061107

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  • Top favourable review

    As Good As It Gets

    If you loved the other seasons of the Sopranos you will love this one also. Don't think too hard. Just order it. Some things in life are a slam dunk. See the tension build between Tony and Bobby. Watch the tension build between the New York crew led by Johnny Sac and Phil Leotardo and the New Jersey crew led by Tony Soprano. This season sets up the dramatic ending which occurs in the next set of discs (Season Six Part 2). Don't miss it. So get yourself a bottle of red wine, maybe some veal parmigiana with spaghetti, some garlic bread and maybe even a couple of cannolis and sit back and relax. The Sopranos will do the rest.

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  • Sopranos Season 6 Posted by CK-Auctions

    Posted by CK-Auctions When David Chase first envisioned The Sopranos, he conceived it as a four season story. The show was a hit both critically and with the viewing public, and by the time the fourth season rolled around HBO didn't want to loose the jewel of their original programming crown. They threw a bunch of money at Chase, and he decided that maybe there were six seasons worth of stories to tell. So now we come to season six, with is actually more like season six and seven. HBO aired the first 12 episodes of the season in 2006 (each season is usually only 13 episodes long) and then will be showing the second half in 2007. This elongated and chopped up season has caused some fans of the show to proclaim that this group of episodes is padded and that not a lot happens. While ...

  • "We've been dancing around this topic for years",

    t's lonely in the ranks that believe that season 6 of The Sopranos was as good, if not better, than the seasons before it, but I am convinced that the first 12 episodes of season 6 are amongst the bravest, best written, and most telling episodes of the series. The Sopranos has long been a show with the most complex, multi-layered characters on television, but by using the mantra of "Who am I, where am I going" as a rallying point, season 6 probed the nature of what drives its family, and gets in intense focus of who each of them is. The problem, I think, was that it did its job TOO well this season - it's not that there wasn't action (the death count this year was as high as any other, and Tony does, after all, nearly die himself), but that because the show wanted so much to get the ...

  • HBO,stop splitting up seasons!!!!!

    The only thing keeping me from giving this a full 5 stars is the fact that I know this phenomenal series is about to end.Keeping that thought firmly in mind I think the writers don't want us to miss these characters once it leaves for good.The characters are all starting to get what's coming to them-as in karma.They've always been well written and this is no exception but now the cast is just plain despicable and loathsome. There was a time when you kinda felt sorry for some of them,that is no longer the case. The other thing that grates my cheese is the fact that HBO always splits up the final season of all it's best shows to make us wait an insufferable amount of time to finally see the outcome...which usually ends up being rather tame and unshocking.What can possibly happen to these ...

  • WORS SOPRANOS EVER

    t's interesting that the 2nd review is by someone that just started watching the sopranos-- because they are giving a glowing review to season 6 without considering where the Sopranos has come from. Having watched every episode myself, I can say season six "part 1" is sub par at best. I read the review about how each character is simply being delved into extremely deeply, I agree and I don't have a problem with that. What I have a problem with is boring anti-climactic lazy story telling. This season is just that. There is a great nuance in Vito's personal life that is exposed in season five and resolved in season six, but some of the episodes were just so slow and uninspired that I wonder if they are even trying anymore. I am guessing that this is the calm before the storm, as it has been ...