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Steve Buscemi looks kinda silly in that oversized Don Johnson suit.
damn. i only saw the billboard. he does look a little out of place.
i hope they dont try to make him a guinea
yeah the suit reminded me of both don johnson and david byrne
I'm actually quite intriguied by the fact Robert Loggia is in this season.
and Billy Batts!!!!!
No fuckin way!!

Frank Vincent is in it too? Oh man they're breakin out all the stops for this season, it's heads above the bail bondsman from Midnight Run doing soliliquies from Gladiator.
i believe you are required by law to cast Frank Vincent in every mafia based work of fiction.
Or non-fiction, don't forget he was in "Gotti" as well.

He played Frank Dibernardo.

Plus goodfellas and casino were also based on factual events and people.

Except a interesting tibbit is that joe pesci's character was actually killed by the Gotti crew.
now go get your fucking shinebox
I'm about halfway through season two on DVD. Should I buy any after that? Should I even rent them?
seasons three and four were eh, unless you are a hardcore fan or just a collector don't get it.

Rent it though just to see it so you are up to date on season 5.
Isnt there like a HBO Sopranos channel?
Not that I know of.
theres HBO on demand, where you can watch many older episodes whenever you want.
how much is HBO on demand? I thought it was inclusive of my subscription of HBO since they never metioned price when I watched 6 episodes of Curb your enthusiasm this weekend.
i dont believe you pay per episode, you have to have the premium HBO package. i wish direcTV had on demand, i'd save alot of room on my tivo.
If HBO on demand is free, it is officially new favorite thing in the world.
if every station had on demand, they could put tivo out of business.
The whole on-demand setup is amazing. With the movie channels, I really enjoy it more with HBO since they have a lot of the older episodes of not just their series like Sopranos and Curb, but they have all the documentaries and stuff like Autopsy, etc.

I've noticed a lot more movies available on Movies on Demand, and they're reasonably priced. New releases are $3.95 and older titles are $1.95 - which is a pretty good deal considering (I think) it's cheaper than blockbuster and you don't have to return anything. There are hundreds of movies available, and the tradeoff is sometimes you can see the same movie for free if it's beong offered on one of the movie channel's On Demand service as well.

I think I spend more time watching movies than actual TV programming.

They're also starting to add widescreen movies to their offering which is a bonus.
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