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The Sopranos: Season Six, Part 2 (2007)


Commentaries on this disc:

Commentary 1: "Remember When" -- Dominic Chianese Rating:8.0/10 (3 votes) [graph]Login to vote or review
Reviewed by bryan00009 on January 19th, 2008:Find all reviews by bryan00009
A little slow and perhaps over-reaching in his comments, but still very interesting. An interesting person and great actor.
Reviewed by bjs501 on November 14th, 2010:Find all reviews by bjs501
Dominic is obviously a nice man, and he's a pretty good commentator too. Over the course of this commentary, he talks in character as Uncle Junior, expresses some interesting theories about his character, and, in the last few minutes of the track, sounds like a philosopher!
Commentary 2: "The Second Coming" -- Robert Iler Rating:5.3/10 (3 votes) [graph]Login to vote or review
Reviewed by bryan00009 on January 19th, 2008:Find all reviews by bryan00009
"Uh, I don't watch the show... I've never seen this episode... I don't know what this is... I don't remember this, etc..."
This has got to be one of the worst commentary tracks EVER! Iler proves he is every bit as much the dolt as the character he played on TV. Why would the producers include this on the DVDs?
Reviewed by bjs501 on November 14th, 2010:Find all reviews by bjs501
I half-agree with bryan00009, although Robert does provide some interesting behind the scenes information (during the swimming pool suicide attempt scene, for example). Certainly not the best commentary I've ever heard, but not the worst either.
Commentary 3: "The Blue Comet" -- Arthur Nascarella and Stevie Van Zandt Rating:8.3/10 (3 votes) [graph]Login to vote or review
Reviewed by bryan00009 on January 19th, 2008:Find all reviews by bryan00009
Very entertaining. These guys obviously had a good time, enjoy each other's company and had some good jokes and solid information to convey, such as David Chase's comments to them during the table read as to why he ended the show like he did.
Reviewed by bjs501 on November 14th, 2010:Find all reviews by bjs501
Very good. They do it with a sense of humour, while also providing some interesting facts. Commentaries with between 2-4 participants (who are all in the same room togethers) tend to be my favorites. A sole commentary tends to have a lot of silent moments, and commentaries with many participants tend to result in interruptions and people talking over each other.
Commentary 4: "Soprano Home Movies" -- Steven R. Schirripa Rating:7.0/10 (4 votes) [graph]Login to vote or review
Reviewed by bryan00009 on January 19th, 2008:Find all reviews by bryan00009
Steve may not be a terribly articulate person but is very personable and easy to listen to. Provides lots of background info on each scene.
Reviewed by bjs501 on November 14th, 2010:Find all reviews by bjs501
Steve is a likeable guy, and he provides some interesting facts. He's also keen to say how great all of the actors are.