Posted on 04/01/2008 8:08:20 PM PDT by Coleus
LODI The Sopranos may not be sleeping with the fishes after all. The manager of Satin Dolls, known to fans as the infamous Bada Bing, says Tony Soprano and his crew could be smoking cigars at their favorite gentlemans club once again to film a Sopranos movie. Nick DUrso, the manager, said renovations at The Bing were put on hold after the club received a phone call about plans for a feature film version of Jerseys favorite crime family. Unwilling to break his vow of omerta, DUrso refused to say who contacted him, but he insists the information is legit.
I got an inside tip that theyre going to do a movie, so I dont want to make any major changes, DUrso said Wednesday. Im not going to reveal my sources, but we got a call from somebody [working] on the script. An HBO spokeswoman replied to DUrsos claims with a firm no comment. With Journeys Dont Stop Believing playing in the background, the Emmy-winning series cut to black in June after 86 episodes and more than eight years filled with bloody murders, epic mob feuds, racy extramarital affairs and good old-fashioned family bonding. After all the hype, the series finale was somewhat anticlimactic, as Tony, his wife Carmela, and children, Meadow and A.J., sat at a diner table as a suspicious character in a Members Only jacket lurked at the counter.
In the last few moments, as fans hearts were ready to burst out of their chests, the screen went black and creator David Chase seemed to get the last laugh, leaving fans wondering whether Tony caught one at the diner. Satin Dolls, which served as the filming location for the Bada Bing, consiglieri Silvio Dantes strip club and Tonys favorite hangout, had planned to finally renovate the building when the Sopranos wrapped up. DUrso said blueprints had already been drawn up for major changes to the buildings interior, but after getting the call, hes not taking any chances.
If we remodeled it, they could always spend the money to recreate it the way they want to, but why bother? DUrso said. Even if its all for naught, Id rather wait. We did some painting and refurbishing, but we certainly werent going to tear the place down and sell the building blocks. The club did cash in on a few Sopranos relics during the summer, when it sold two stripper poles on eBay. We didnt make much money off it if you count the expense of tearing down the poles and shipping them, but it was fun and we left all the fingerprints intact, DUrso said.
The possibility of a Sopranos movie is no surprise to Clifton fan Sue Sadik widely known as Soprano Sue, a self-made locations expert who befriended cast and crew members. Her Web site, sopranosue.com, is devoted to the shows filming locations. As soon as the finale ended, I got a call from somebody on the crew who said were going to make a movie, she said, adding, You can tell just by looking at the series finale.
An extra in an episode, The Ride, Sadik also showed up in extreme temperatures to watch more than 100 tapings, trekking in the snow for the famous Pine Barrens episode the crew took bets on whether shed find them in Harriman State Park and even renting a boat when they filmed in Sea Bright. "Im no fair-weather fan; I stood out there on the hottest day of the year and the coldest day of the year and Ill be there when they film the movie, said Sadik, who watched the series finale at Satin Dolls. Calls to representatives for several of the shows actors, including Lorraine Bracco, who played Tonys psychiatrist, Dr. Melfi, and Dominic Chianese, who portrayed Uncle Junior, as well as Chases production company, were not returned.
A publicist for Edie Falco, who played Carmela Soprano, said she was unavailable for comment. Whether a movie materializes or not, DUrso said hed play host to the Sopranos cast anytime. We had a good relationship with them; we respected all their wishes and they were happy with us, he said. And after eight years with Tony, Paulie Walnuts and Silvio, Satin Dolls may be building their own cast of characters. DUrso said the club has been approached several times by reality television producers. If the right show comes along our way, we might be interested.
Somehow a two hour movie doesn’t excite me.
http://www.bobharris.com/content/view/1406/1/
For HBO to try and milk this by producing a movie reeks of very bad judgment for the sake of the almighty buck ala ALIENS 3 & 4 sequels.
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