The fact that James experienced so much anxiety and discomfort, even being the lead in the first place, just makes the role so much sweeter. You are truly seeing the turmoil going on in him when witnessing him be Tony soprano.
I do miss James Gandolfini as an actor and as a person. When his castmates said that James was very generous to other people, it reminded me what happened after 9/11 occurred. I remember some news footage that showed James on his bicycle asking the police if there was anything he could do to help. That showed me that James had a big heart for anyone in need. Thank you, James, for your kindness and love. Rest In Peace.
My sister worked on that show in the wardrobe department,,, right before she left to go on her honeymoon, they didn't have a lot of extra cash,, James stopped her in the hall and handed her an envelope with 50 one hundred dollar bills in it and a note that said "have a good time, Jim". He was very generous to people.
I think David Chase saying that James was not taking care of himself, was the first time anyone ever said it. It’s just so sad, I wish he got healthy after the Soprano’s. It’s so unfortunate 😢 It didn’t have to be this way.
Learning about JG's passing hit like a kick in the gut...every generation puts forward, at most, a handful of truly great actors who viscerally connect with their audience. He was one of them. And while we will always have his work to return to--cant help but wonder about all the great work he'll never do. A giant of a talent--literal and figurative. rip
I watched the entire Sopranos 5 times! And every time I watch it, it never gets old! There will never be a show as captivating as The Sopranos!! Forget about it!!😊❤
@@IPlayOneOnT.V. I remember watching the show in the 90's and watching him breath hard out of his nose and his giant stomach, you knew he was going to die young.
I loved him but he was HUGE at the time of his death. The weight he gained over the course of the series was astonishing. He was clearly a gourmand, not even mentioning his struggles with substance abuse. And he had become even bigger after the show. There’s no way in hell that was sustainable. It breaks my heart but he was not going to be 60 at that size.
@@IPlayOneOnT.V. I think he knew because supposedly he said to his mother in law a month before he died " Mama if something happens to me take care of my son."
The world lost so much when James Gandolfini died ! Being from NJ and being around the NJ lifestyle my whole life ( family from Newark etc). I really felt this ! There will never be another show or time like the time we spent enjoying the Sopranos.
Similar to Mr Chase I wasn’t surprised. If u noticed between a lot of lines Tony was breathing heavy to the point I was wondering if that was part of the character
Anthony Mason has a great talent of just asking simple yet intelligent questions and let’s people talk, he doesn’t try to be the show. Reminds me of Larry King.. simple talent.
Well, the questions were simple but not fresh. The same questions asked in many interviews about Jim, was hoping for a more creative approach. What really stood out and made the interview for me, was David being so candid.
I recently binged The Sopranos for about the 1553th time. It was a perfect show and James took it up about 3 notches. No one else could be Tony Soprano.
As sad as it was JG went he was not in a good place health wise. Then he walked all day in 90+ degree weather and overexerted his heart. Years of bad habits and drug use sadly was too much for his heart and it gave out. RIP JG
it occurred to me while watching this, if there were to be like a movie about the life of David Chase himself, Michael Imperioli wouldn't be too bad of a choice to play him
It makes me sad seeing how much older Edie Falco & Michael Imperioli have gotten...and that James Gandolfini is no longer with us. He was truly a titan! Phenomenal Show!!
In a way, you could be grateful that they're aging... it means they, unlike James Gandolfini, are still here. Aging is natural and just means you've got more time here.
Never underestimate the power of the Italian and Italian American work ethic combined with art. May he rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.
I dunno about the shirt but the scarf is because I think the guy had an actual real life accident that split his head open to the point it was so gross and disgusting even post-surgery that he had to hide it from regular people because it was grossing people out. Something like that. He wore a wig the entire time in the Sopranos.
Well he was in a giant Rock & Roll band playing guitar & standing in the back while Bruce Springsteen sang. It's just his fashion sense to dress that way. He was in the back of the band & in the show so its almost expected he not dress like me in golf polos & pants. Lol
I was an extra on the Sopranos, in the last season in the episode called walk like a man, in that episode, I actually sat in the back of a pizza place, where AJ quits his job
@@claudetteholloway1126 it was quite fun indeed. It was on the night I was doing phone banking in Hackensack, and I had found out a few days prior that they were going to film in my part of the county. So I went to the spot where they were filming, and I was watching them and then we were told to go over to the other side of the street. It was at the citrus Café, I stood there, and I thought I wasn’t going to be on the Sopranos, when all of a sudden the producer, came over and asked me what is your name, I replied Christopher she said: Christopher tonight may be your lucky night. She took me over and the casting Director looked me up and down and said: OK he’ll do. So they asked me as I am a member of any acting groups like SAG or AFTRA, my reply was no no. They actually gave me a voucher to sign so I could be paid as an extra, they set me in one of the tables and chairs with two slices of pizza, one with pepperoni, the other with plain cheese and a glass of water, and they told me all you have to do is act like you’re in your own world and you look up and see what’s going on and then go back to eating your pizza, we did that, and as a result, I made $125 to buy myself pairs of shoes. I believe they have that scene on UA-cam, and I will post the link when I give it to you.
@@mr.patriotjol it’s true sir, it’s absolutely true! part of the county. So I went to the spot where they were filming, and I was watching them and then we were told to go over to the other side of the street. It was at the citrus Café, I stood there, and I thought I wasn’t going to be on the Sopranos, when all of a sudden the producer, came over and asked me what is your name, I replied Christopher she said: Christopher tonight may be your lucky night. She took me over and the casting Director looked me up and down and said: OK he’ll do. So they asked me as I am a member of any acting groups like SAG or AFTRA, my reply was no no. They actually gave me a voucher to sign so I could be paid as an extra, they set me in one of the tables and chairs with two slices of pizza, one with pepperoni, the other with plain cheese and a glass of water, and they told me all you have to do is act like you’re in your own world and you look up and see what’s going on and then go back to eating your pizza, we did that, and as a result, I made $125 to buy myself pairs of shoes. I believe they have that scene on UA-cam, and I will post the link when I give it to you.
1 of The Reasons I Know this World is Controlled by Satan is because 9 out of 10 times when someone dies, he or she was a great person and 9 out of 10 times they die way too young or prematurely. It's never someone I hate or wished death on.
Facts James was Virgo through and through. I'm capicorn I can relate to the virgo. My special friend died 2 years ago was virgo reminds me of James Gandolfini. Smh damn😪😪😪
The show was a big template for tv world-building (Taylor Sheridan admitted Yellowstone was basically the Sopranos moved to the West), but I'm kind of tired of violent, taciturn, emotionally-stunted people in my life and on tv (enough in my childhood). So many more interesting people in the world to depict and explore...
25 deserved a full “everyone still living” panel. I KNOW all questions have been asked, and since the 20th we’ve had multiple podcasts, a new movie, etc…but, still. MASH had big to-do’s until about the 40th. Sopranos deserves that, or more, even if repetitious for the actors.
I remember when he died and then having heard previous to his death that he partied with a lot of the guys on the set even after having a 15-20 work hour days plus he was fairly large. I don’t think he exercised or cut back very much and he was at that age where It’s crunch time for health 😔
He may not have read the chair user manual but when SVZ spoke about superstars needing the spotlight to feel normal, he sure as the world knew what he was talking about. For sure.
Gotta love how CBS worships celebrities and illegals yet vehemently hates the average American citizen. Tells you quite a bucket full about their intentions.
Gandolfini was a great Tony soprano. A collision of an actor and a part. But he struggled to find a screen identity after it. I wonder if he would have ever done anything remotely close to it again.
Look what started happening in the entertainment world around the time he died. If he lived and he and Chase continued making other movies...they wouldve always been compared to Sopranos. So you just KNOW...there wouldve been pressure to get back on top again and make a full length feature movie out it. I dont care what Chase says. That ending was a pitch for a movie that wouldve ended the shows run on cable. Its just the way things work. Milk the cash cow til its dead.
I hope this is not the last we hear from David Chase. I would definitely watch a Meadow Soprano follow-up series but David would need to write and direct.
Strange this topic is being covered 11 years after he passed away, I don't think James would approve of the fuss being made over him, I am sure he was just glad he was able to contribute to the acting arts and the rest was just unnecessary attention he didn't want.
Because of a car crash he was in way back before he became famous. I think it gave him permanent scars across his forehead. Hence his wearing a wig on the show.
@@HovaNirvana David Chase recently stated in an intv for 25th anniv that he wasn't surprised at his passing b/c he wasn't taking care of himself properly; the only person I've heard to admit the truthful health concern.
David Chase's honesty was brutally refreshing. Best show EVER. 🤟❤️🤟
My top 3 shows:
1. All In The Family
2. The Sopranos
3. I Love Lucy.
The fact that James experienced so much anxiety and discomfort, even being the lead in the first place, just makes the role so much sweeter. You are truly seeing the turmoil going on in him when witnessing him be Tony soprano.
I do miss James Gandolfini as an actor and as a person. When his castmates said that James was very generous to other people, it reminded me what happened after 9/11 occurred. I remember some news footage that showed James on his bicycle asking the police if there was anything he could do to help. That showed me that James had a big heart for anyone in need. Thank you, James, for your kindness and love. Rest In Peace.
My sister worked on that show in the wardrobe department,,, right before she left to go on her honeymoon, they didn't have a lot of extra cash,, James stopped her in the hall and handed her an envelope with 50 one hundred dollar bills in it and a note that said "have a good time, Jim". He was very generous to people.
This reminds me of that tragedy
@@josephandrews8483 wow, thank you for sharing, that is so incredible
@@josephandrews8483 that never happened
@@boyspodcastI didn’t even know he was sick
I think David Chase saying that James was not taking care of himself, was the first time anyone ever said it.
It’s just so sad, I wish he got healthy after the Soprano’s. It’s so unfortunate 😢 It didn’t have to be this way.
The Sopranos was one of the most iconic series, much to James' acting.
Just loved James Gandolfini
Learning about JG's passing hit like a kick in the gut...every generation puts forward, at most, a handful of truly great actors who viscerally connect with their audience. He was one of them. And while we will always have his work to return to--cant help but wonder about all the great work he'll never do. A giant of a talent--literal and figurative. rip
I watched the entire Sopranos 5 times! And every time I watch it, it never gets old! There will never be a show as captivating as The Sopranos!! Forget about it!!😊❤
James took more care of Tony Soprano than of himself. The role shortened his life a lot, he gave it his all. We will never forget it, R.I.P. big man.
My fav thing about Gandolfini is how generous he was. Especially to veterans going through a lot post service. It’s the top of his cake in my opinion.
He didn't take care of himself is the most insightful part of this interview.
....And the fact that everyone from the show knew it.
@@IPlayOneOnT.V. I remember watching the show in the 90's and watching him breath hard out of his nose and his giant stomach, you knew he was going to die young.
@@JoeBuck207 Probably all that coke he was "alleged" to have done, plus his reported epic gastronomic appetite, neither of which helped his heart.
I loved him but he was HUGE at the time of his death. The weight he gained over the course of the series was astonishing. He was clearly a gourmand, not even mentioning his struggles with substance abuse. And he had become even bigger after the show. There’s no way in hell that was sustainable. It breaks my heart but he was not going to be 60 at that size.
@@IPlayOneOnT.V. I think he knew because supposedly he said to his mother in law a month before he died " Mama if something happens to me take care of my son."
Fabulous interviews! Great to see Anthony Mason!!
The world lost so much when James Gandolfini died ! Being from NJ and being around the NJ lifestyle my whole life ( family from Newark etc). I really felt this ! There will never be another show or time like the time we spent enjoying the Sopranos.
Similar to Mr Chase I wasn’t surprised. If u noticed between a lot of lines Tony was breathing heavy to the point I was wondering if that was part of the character
This was great to watch, thanks Anthony Mason.
Anthony Mason has a great talent of just asking simple yet intelligent questions and let’s people talk, he doesn’t try to be the show. Reminds me of Larry King.. simple talent.
I've always been amazed at the way he interviews people. Especially musicians.
Well, the questions were simple but not fresh. The same questions asked in many interviews about Jim, was hoping for a more creative approach. What really stood out and made the interview for me, was David being so candid.
I recently binged The Sopranos for about the 1553th time. It was a perfect show and James took it up about 3 notches. No one else could be Tony Soprano.
As sad as it was JG went he was not in a good place health wise. Then he walked all day in 90+ degree weather and overexerted his heart. Years of bad habits and drug use sadly was too much for his heart and it gave out. RIP JG
It is so enjoyable to watch Gandolfini act as Tony Soprano he was just so good at it, he made you love the guy even though he was a terrible person
100,000%
Tony could do no wrong (in my eyes), though he did so much wrong 😅
The Sopranos had an iconic series finale.
I never had any issues with the ending, except I thought the cable went out.
So missed! Loved James Gandolfini! So talented! Check out the movie, "Enough Said", 2013 Comedy/Romance.
I loved him in that movie!
True Italians do not garner attention. Perhaps it takes time but the real feeling of wanting to be left alone shines through.
literally the best show of all time!
One of my favs... still thinking about him❤!!!
The Sopranos and Breaking Bad were the last good shows on TV
it occurred to me while watching this, if there were to be like a movie about the life of David Chase himself, Michael Imperioli wouldn't be too bad of a choice to play him
It makes me sad seeing how much older Edie Falco & Michael Imperioli have gotten...and that James Gandolfini is no longer with us. He was truly a titan! Phenomenal Show!!
Aging happens
In a way, you could be grateful that they're aging... it means they, unlike James Gandolfini, are still here. Aging is natural and just means you've got more time here.
We all miss Jimmy gone way too soon
Never underestimate the power of the Italian and Italian American work ethic combined with art. May he rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.
“Some of us don’t like to be observed” says the man in the purple paisley button down opened to his belly with a giant scarf on his head haha
I dunno about the shirt but the scarf is because I think the guy had an actual real life accident that split his head open to the point it was so gross and disgusting even post-surgery that he had to hide it from regular people because it was grossing people out. Something like that. He wore a wig the entire time in the Sopranos.
@@Whiteboykun I was under the impression he had some kind of alopecia situation. But he definitely doesn’t dress like he’s blending in.
Well he was in a giant Rock & Roll band playing guitar & standing in the back while Bruce Springsteen sang. It's just his fashion sense to dress that way. He was in the back of the band & in the show so its almost expected he not dress like me in golf polos & pants. Lol
I really like the interviewer. Never seen him before but he does a great job
One of the greatest series ever .
I was an extra on the Sopranos, in the last season in the episode called walk like a man, in that episode, I actually sat in the back of a pizza place, where AJ quits his job
But, you’re the manayer!
That must have been fun...
If you’re telling the truth then that’s awesome.
@@claudetteholloway1126 it was quite fun indeed. It was on the night I was doing phone banking in Hackensack, and I had found out a few days prior that they were going to film in my part of the county. So I went to the spot where they were filming, and I was watching them and then we were told to go over to the other side of the street. It was at the citrus Café, I stood there, and I thought I wasn’t going to be on the Sopranos, when all of a sudden the producer, came over and asked me what is your name, I replied Christopher she said: Christopher tonight may be your lucky night. She took me over and the casting Director looked me up and down and said: OK he’ll do. So they asked me as I am a member of any acting groups like SAG or AFTRA, my reply was no no. They actually gave me a voucher to sign so I could be paid as an extra, they set me in one of the tables and chairs with two slices of pizza, one with pepperoni, the other with plain cheese and a glass of water, and they told me all you have to do is act like you’re in your own world and you look up and see what’s going on and then go back to eating your pizza, we did that, and as a result, I made $125 to buy myself pairs of shoes. I believe they have that scene on UA-cam, and I will post the link when I give it to you.
@@mr.patriotjol it’s true sir, it’s absolutely true! part of the county. So I went to the spot where they were filming, and I was watching them and then we were told to go over to the other side of the street. It was at the citrus Café, I stood there, and I thought I wasn’t going to be on the Sopranos, when all of a sudden the producer, came over and asked me what is your name, I replied Christopher she said: Christopher tonight may be your lucky night. She took me over and the casting Director looked me up and down and said: OK he’ll do. So they asked me as I am a member of any acting groups like SAG or AFTRA, my reply was no no. They actually gave me a voucher to sign so I could be paid as an extra, they set me in one of the tables and chairs with two slices of pizza, one with pepperoni, the other with plain cheese and a glass of water, and they told me all you have to do is act like you’re in your own world and you look up and see what’s going on and then go back to eating your pizza, we did that, and as a result, I made $125 to buy myself pairs of shoes. I believe they have that scene on UA-cam, and I will post the link when I give it to you.
Somewhat hilarious that the Bobby Bacala interview is at a table full of so much food.
He has not started to seriously consider salads
Loved Gandolfini and his role on the Sopranos!
❤ Loved James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
Sad loss fantastic man
1 of The Reasons I Know this World is Controlled by Satan is because 9 out of 10 times when someone dies, he or she was a great person and 9 out of 10 times they die way too young or prematurely. It's never someone I hate or wished death on.
Outta curiosity, like whom??? Bwah ha ha...
You see what you want to see and hear what you want to hear…
James was the consummate Virgo: here in this lifetime to be of service to others, without ego...
Facts James was Virgo through and through. I'm capicorn I can relate to the virgo. My special friend died 2 years ago was virgo reminds me of James Gandolfini. Smh damn😪😪😪
@@CrystalCormierAstrology is pseudoscience for housewives who dont even realize that its an occult practice. 😂
David Chase please write another series. We will all come and enjoy.
No! He’d make every character gay.
@@CathyHolton-jh1xv😂😂😂
5:37 I love it that Michael Imperioli is having his interview over a ménage a trois ! Christopher would be enjoying this.
It's called THE THREE GRACES, by Antonio Canova. It is stunning. At the V&A Museum in London.
@@anniewilson7538 it’s called the 3 Hooooahs in NJ.
It's a shame when they go young like that.
The Sopranos is the reason we have the Wire or Breaking Bad!
The Sopranos would've never been a phenomenon without James Gandolfini RIP
I like the honesty of David Chase at the end, but he could have gone further- it was alcohol and cocaine that killed him, and it was an open secret.
James kept gaining more and more weight. It’s too much strain on the heart. I think he was a food addict.
Tony endured a lot, but poor Phil had to eat grilled cheese off the radiator in prison
20 years in the can, and not a peep
The show was a big template for tv world-building (Taylor Sheridan admitted Yellowstone was basically the Sopranos moved to the West), but I'm kind of tired of violent, taciturn, emotionally-stunted people in my life and on tv (enough in my childhood). So many more interesting people in the world to depict and explore...
The best tv crime show on the planet
One of the all time performances. Those last 2 seasons where he becomes a bull of a man with the breathing and the size is a helluva riddle
Eddie Falcon is such a good actor!
Falco
Edie..
James Gandolfini was an excellent actor !
25 deserved a full “everyone still living” panel.
I KNOW all questions have been asked, and since the 20th we’ve had multiple podcasts, a new movie, etc…but, still.
MASH had big to-do’s until about the 40th. Sopranos deserves that, or more, even if repetitious for the actors.
This is a very interesting and honest interview.
No other country has such great history and produces such great cinema based on that history.
There’s nobody else even competing.
I remember when he died and then having heard previous to his death that he partied with a lot of the guys on the set even after having a 15-20 work hour days plus he was fairly large. I don’t think he exercised or cut back very much and he was at that age where It’s crunch time for health
😔
He definitely died way too young. Wish he would have taken better care of himself.
Steve never read the chair user manual.
Steve Van Zandt or Steve Schirripa? 😊
He may not have read the chair user manual but when SVZ spoke about superstars needing the spotlight to feel normal, he sure as the world knew what he was talking about. For sure.
Stevie was great in that interview and as Silvio.
Gotta love how CBS worships celebrities and illegals yet vehemently hates the average American citizen. Tells you quite a bucket full about their intentions.
He’s a rockstar. They do things differently.
Great actor, but he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
He was the Captain of the varsity team 🙌🏻
Miss him to this day!
i loved him the last castle
Gandolfini was a great Tony soprano. A collision of an actor and a part. But he struggled to find a screen identity after it. I wonder if he would have ever done anything remotely close to it again.
Look what started happening in the entertainment world around the time he died.
If he lived and he and Chase continued making other movies...they wouldve always been compared to Sopranos. So you just KNOW...there wouldve been pressure to get back on top again and make a full length feature movie out it.
I dont care what Chase says.
That ending was a pitch for a movie that wouldve ended the shows run on cable.
Its just the way things work.
Milk the cash cow til its dead.
I don't mean to nit-pick but 1999 to 2007 is not 10 years. It's 8..
Bobby should seriously consider salads....
I hope this is not the last we hear from David Chase. I would definitely watch a Meadow Soprano follow-up series but David would need to write and direct.
He really only directed 2 episodes in the entire series run
He was also in a pretty good movie " Welcome to the Rileys" with Kristen Stewart. Not sure if it has ever been on streaming.
I remember JG’s movies he appeared in . Crimson tide and true romance were both good movies.
Love him
David Chase came really close telling why he wasn't surprised about JG passing away and we all know it was drugs and alcohol
Was James into coke...pulls...something else?
Steven was so right about the superstars' psyche..."needing the spotlight to feel whole". Gandolfini seemed like the opposite of that...in a good way.
Soprano’s ❤❤❤❤❤
Sensational fantastic actor taken too soon
Chase is as cold as the otherside of the pillow 😢
He’s just not a bullshitter, which is refreshing. He clearly loved Gandolfini, and Gandolfini was beloved for many reasons, but he was also flawed.
Loved soprano s I loved it lot i loved his family on oj HBO I loved
Strange this topic is being covered 11 years after he passed away, I don't think James would approve of the fuss being made over him, I am sure he was just glad he was able to contribute to the acting arts and the rest was just unnecessary attention he didn't want.
WE NEEED A SOPRANO CON FOR THE 25TH PLZ!!
Xoxx 1 of the greatest gifts we've ever had!! Xox
“Was that part hard for him?” He just said that it was! 2:34
Everybody’s was great !
The table is distracting. Loved James’ acting.
THE BEST SHOW EVER SIMPLE END OFF.
Where is the restaurant
Anyone ever heard why Steven Van Zant wears the head scarves?
Because of a car crash he was in way back before he became famous. I think it gave him permanent scars across his forehead. Hence his wearing a wig on the show.
"It was not!" 8:42.
😊
The show needs to come back....tell a story after Tony's death.
I don't think so. Id like to see her in something else.
Gandolfini passed six yrs after the show ended; not exactly 'pretty quickly'
No, but fairly quickly. I don’t think anyone imagined that he’d be gone less than a decade after the show ended. I certainly didn’t.
@@HovaNirvana David Chase recently stated in an intv for 25th anniv that he wasn't surprised at his passing b/c he wasn't taking care of himself properly; the only person I've heard to admit the truthful health concern.
@@MamboKing215He says the exact same thing HERE.
@@dreamquesttv Yep, forgot this was the clip lol, seen a few for the reunion.
In the end, it was the onion rings that got him.
Great interviews read next The incredible rise of a gorbals gangster amazon 😅
Edie looks just awful.
What do you look like?
Cold blooded smh
age tends to do that to you, don't worry it'll happen to you
STOP BEING MEAN 😅😱🤮