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Did this film you speak of tell a complete story or did it leave much to your imagination? Was there a clearly defined wrap up or were you left with an empty screen before the titles where you had to piece a puzzle together to come up with what the writer might have intended?
Last edited by Lemmy; 12-19-2012 at 07:48 AM.

I think "Six Feet Under" did the best series finale ... wrapped up everything, and showed how all the characters met their endings in the future. Plus, with the Sia song as background ... a tearjerker if ever there was one.
(Alan Ball hit it out of the park with that show, and "American Beauty" before it. Then he gets on a vampire kick ... wtf????)
i think you should just ease back out of the Bar, ma'am![]()
The day you give your heart to Jesus, He will set you free.
Just a tease
April 29, 2008 Just a tease, Stay tuned:
Part I: How David Chase killed Tony Soprano: A look at the directing and editing in the final scene and the “Never hear it Happen” concept laid out by David Chase. Plus a closer look at why the other theories about the end just don’t hold up.
Part II: What does Tony’s death mean? How the themes of the final season and all 86 hours of the show lead to a family dinner in a small diner in New Jersey.
Part III: The Symbology of Holstens.
Part IV: The final season and “The Godfather”.
Part V: How 9/11, terrorism and the U.S. war in Iraq unlock the keys to the final scene in Holstens.
Part VI: Miscellaneous “Fun Stuff” that could only be created by David Chase.
Part VII: “The Public Enemy” and “Goodfellas” influence on the end of The Sopranos.
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What David Chase said in an interview June 2007.
http://blog.nj.com/alltv/2007/06/dav...se_speaks.html
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