Tag: Mafia

  • The Sopranos Got 1 Major Detail About the Mafia Wrong on Purpose (& It Made the Show Even Better)


    Drama and conflict are essential to telling great stories, and the ways in which drama and conflict are used can change depending on the story, themes, target audiences and a myriad of other elements that define specific movies, shows, books, games and comics. Arguably the greatest television series ever made is The Sopranos. While many shows have built upon the early designs of what television could be since The Sopranos was released, the 1999 crime drama implemented the format of cinematic television for the first time. The Sopranos effectively gave birth to the cable television audiences know and love today and acted as a precursor for other network and streaming shows like it. The scenarios, characters and violence depicted were unheard of on television at the time. A series about the Italian Mafia was always going to benefit from a mature rating that only cable could provide at the time.

    Naturally, The Sopranos became a fully-fledged crime epic that had audiences tuning in every week to see what would happen next. The world of The Sopranos calls for a lot of violence and death, and it seemed like no character was ever really safe from “getting axed.” Creator David Chase and his team of writers knew that they could craft an original world and unique depiction of organized crime for their television series. In a world where characters indulge in criminal activities and violence, there are always going to be murders. The Sopranos featured a lot of characters being killed at one point or another. While “mob hits” are a necessity in a story about the mafia, the series did what it does best, even in this regard: it dramatized things a bit.

    The Sopranos Has One of the Higher Death Counts in TV History

    Since The Sopranos ended in 2007, there have been more than a few shows that have depicted on-screen death and murder to a much larger degree than the 1999 mafia drama. However, for years, The Sopranos had the highest death count in TV history and still has one of the highest. With something close to 90 on-screen deaths and murders, The Sopranos was not shy about killing characters off.

    As early as the pilot episode, deaths and murders were happening and seemed to happen in almost every other episode of the first season. One of the most iconic deaths was a mob hit by Christopher Moltisanti in the pilot when he shoots Emil Kolar in the back room of Satriale’s. That murder was the first on-screen death of the entire series. The first season went on to have a total of 15 deaths and of those 15, 11 of them were mob-related hits. Only two deaths were natural and one was only mentioned (as opposed to shown). That first season set the tone for what kind of violence was going to be depicted throughout the rest of the series.

    The Sopranos Seasons

    Body Count

    Season 1

    15

    Season 2

    12

    Season 3

    11

    Season 4

    10

    Season 5

    18

    Season 6

    13

    Season 7

    15

    Of all the seasons, the one with the most on-screen deaths was season five, which had a total of 18. The reason season 6’s supposed 29 deaths don’t count is because no true Sopranos fan would ever actually consider the sixth season to be the last season split up into two parts. Part two of that final season is really just season seven. In fact, many stars, writers and crew from the show also consider the last nine episodes to be season seven. Season six had 13 deaths, while season seven had 15.

    The season with the least number of deaths is season four, which only had 10. Season four is often considered one of the more lackluster seasons and maybe there is a correlation to how much violence is depicted in it. Season five’s whopping 18 deaths came during a season where there were a lot of mob hits and rising tensions between the New Jersey and New York crime families. The final seasons portray the war between New Jersey and New York, but it really only plays out in the final few episodes after being built to for some time. Mob hits became common in The Sopranos, even if not entirely accurate to reality.

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    10 The Sopranos One-Liners Only Die Hard Fans Remember

    When people quote lines from The Sopranos, they usually choose the more well-known sayings. Only die hard fans will recall the profound deep cuts.

    The Sopranos Had a Much Higher Body Count Than the Real Mafia

    David Chase created an entertaining mafia family in The Sopranos.
    Image via HBO

    The Sopranos is loosely based on the real-life organized crime syndicate known as “La Cosa Nostra” or, more commonly, the Mafia. Many major cities in the United States had or still have a Mafia crime family running illegal operations in the criminal underworld. Many are aware of the Five Families of New York, which remains the most prominent example of real-life mafia entities in the United States. With one crime family controlling their own borough, the New York Mafia is the head of America’s Mafia “Commission.”

    One of New York’s five families is fictionally portrayed in The Sopranos and appears to be the most consistent ally and enemy of The Soprano Family throughout the series. This one particular family was run by boss characters such as Carmine Lupertazzi Sr., John Sacramoni and Phil Leotardo. The Soprano Family is loosely based on the real-life New Jersey Mafia family known as the DeCavalcante Crime Family. In real life, there have been alliances and feuds between the various Mafia families in the country, and The Sopranos depicted this on multiple occasions.

    The Sopranos Cast

    Character

    James Gandolfini

    Tony Soprano

    Edie Falco

    Carmela Soprano

    Michael Imperioli

    Christopher Moltisanti

    Dominic Chianese

    Corrado “Junior” Soprano

    Lorraine Bracco

    Dr. Jennifer Melfi

    Drea de Matteo

    Adriana La Cerva

    Tony Sirico

    Paulie “Walnuts” Gualtieri

    Robert Iler

    A.J. Soprano

    Jamie-Lynn Sigler

    Meadow Soprano

    However, one particular element of the real-life Mafia that is dramatized in The Sopranos is the number of mob hits there actually were in New Jersey and New York during the time period where the show takes place. In an Empire Magazine interview, creator David Chase alludes to this inaccuracy when discussing the show’s death count. Chasw said “Well, here’s the thing about all the killings on the show. If you look at the real mob, I think there were a grand total of nine Mob homicides from ’99 to 2007 in the New York metropolitan area. We were doing nine a season.”

    If you look at the real mob, I think there were a grand total of nine Mob homicides from ’99 to 2007 in the New York metropolitan area. We were doing nine a season.

    While being a little hyperbolic in his discussion, Chase is accurate that there were not nearly as many mob-related murders in New York and New Jersey at the time. There were in fact something close to nine murders a season in The Sopranos. Real-life mob feuds can see quite an uptick in violence and some of the more famous periods of real-life mob feuds include the 1920s, 1930s, 1950s, 1970s and 1980s. Specifically, prohibition-era Chicago, depression-era New York, 1950s New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Upstate New York, 1970s New York and 1980s New York. Many major conflicts included Capone’s takeover of the Chicago underworld, Luciano’s takeover of New York, the Appalachian crisis, the Colombo Wars and John Gotti’s takeover of the Gambino crime family. From 1999 to 2007, the Mafia wasn’t involved in major conflicts.

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    What Happens to Janice in The Sopranos?

    An integral character who was always manipulating situations to her advantage, Janice has a very interesting six-season arc in The Sopranos.

    Dramatization of Violence Makes for Better Entertainment

    Ralphie cracks joke and gets under peoples' skins in The Sopranos.
    Image via HBO

    While the real-life Mafia might not have been involved in a major New York and New Jersey feud, The Sopranos depicts this conflict as the defining gang war of the series. Furthermore, it seems that Tony Soprano and the fictional DiMeo crime family are involved in a major crisis with someone at some point throughout the series.

    For the most part, The Sopranos portrays internal beefs and small conflicts that the audience becomes privy to. Things definitely heat up to the highest degree when New Jersey goes to war with New York. Factual inaccuracies can be good for the purpose of entertainment, and when a series revolves around the Mafia, it needs to portray multiple deaths and murders. The case can be made that for most dramatic depictions of the Mafia, the mob hits that are portrayed are not based on fact.

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    The Sopranos’ Controversial Ending is Actually Much More Straightforward Than Fans Think

    What actually happened in The Sopranos finale is much more obvious than fans realize, and it can be connected to David Chase’s intentions.

    Throughout its seven-season run, The Sopranos did a great job crafting plot lines for Tony and the other characters, as well as specific situations for specific characters in the series. With its crime drama DNA, the series did an amazing job of keeping the audience engaged and entertained at every turn. Many of the characters are involved in conflicts that act as a direct result of the life they choose to live.

    Christopher is a good example of a character surrounded by death that isn’t violence-related. His substance abuse depicts other forms of death in the series. Meanwhile, the family element of the series is important for the authenticity of depicting Italian-American dynamics. This element means a lot of older family members are shown dead in coffins at random times. Nothing in The Sopranos is done without delicate purpose and having the number of murders in the series was necessary for making the show the best that it could be.


    The Sopranos Poster


    The Sopranos


    Release Date

    1999 – 2006

    Network

    HBO Max

    Showrunner

    David Chase






    When it comes to depicting the Mafia, most TV shows and movies tend to glamorize the lifestyle, showcasing the lavish parties, expensive suits, and flashy cars. However, one iconic show, The Sopranos, took a different approach by intentionally getting one major detail about the Mafia wrong – and it ended up making the show even better.

    In The Sopranos, creator David Chase made a conscious decision to downplay the violence and criminal activities typically associated with the Mafia. Instead of focusing on the bloodshed and brutality, the show delved deep into the psychological and emotional toll that comes with living a life of crime. By doing so, Chase humanized the characters, showing them as complex individuals grappling with moral dilemmas and inner demons.

    This deliberate choice to subvert audience expectations not only set The Sopranos apart from other Mafia-centric shows but also added layers of depth and complexity to the narrative. Viewers were forced to confront the harsh realities of the Mafia lifestyle, rather than being seduced by the allure of power and wealth.

    Ultimately, by getting this major detail about the Mafia wrong on purpose, The Sopranos was able to explore themes of identity, family, loyalty, and the American Dream in a way that felt authentic and resonant. It’s this nuanced approach to storytelling that has solidified The Sopranos as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.

    Tags:

    1. The Sopranos
    2. Mafia
    3. TV show
    4. Crime drama
    5. Mobster
    6. Tony Soprano
    7. Gangster
    8. Fictional crime family
    9. Italian-American culture
    10. Plot twist

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  • Steve Aoki, Swedish House Mafia & More


    The lineup for Tomorrowland 2025 is here. The organizers of the Belgian mega-festival released a bill with more than 600 dance acts spanning the genre’s sound spectrum on Thursday (Jan. 23).

    The bill includes a load of Tomorrowland regulars including Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Armin van Buuren, Charlotte de Witte, David Guetta, Hardwell, Nervo, Nicky Romero and many others. The bill also includes John Summit, Fisher, Amelie Lens, Alok, Agents of Time, Miss Monique, The Blessed Madonna and other artists making mainstage, house, techno, trance, bass and more.

    The gentlemen of Swedish House Mafia will perform twice, once as Swedish House Mafia and once as a b2b2b featuring the trio’s members — Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso — doing a house set on one of the event’s more intimate stages. Solomun will perform not once but thrice with a weekend one set on the mainstage, a weekend two b2b with Anyma and a third set on the festival’s Freedom Stage.

    Tomorrowland will also offer a flurry of b2b sets from Dimitri Vegas b2b Fantasm, DJ Boring b2b Haai, Kevin de Vries b2b Cassian, Kölsch b2b Artbat and many more.

    The festival’s 19th edition happens across two weekends — July 18-20 and July 25-27 in Boom, Belgium. The event typically draws more than 400,000 people over its back-to-back weekends. Tickets for Tomorrowland 2025 go on sale Feb. 1.

    Before the festival’s flagship summer edition, Tomorrowland Winter happens March 15-22 at Alpe d’Huez, a ski resort in the French Alps roughly two and a half hours southeast of Lyon. 2025 marks the fifth edition of the event, which will host a crowd of roughly 22,000. 

    See the full lineup for Tomorrowland Belgium below:

    Tomorrowland

    Tomorrowland

    Courtesy of Tomorrowland



    “Get ready to dance: Steve Aoki, Swedish House Mafia, and more top EDM artists are set to hit the stage this summer!”

    From high-energy sets to mind-blowing visuals, these electronic dance music legends are sure to bring the party to a whole new level. Don’t miss your chance to see them live and experience the thrill of their electrifying beats.

    Stay tuned for more details on upcoming tour dates and ticket information. Get ready to dance the night away with Steve Aoki, Swedish House Mafia, and more! #EDM #SteveAoki #SwedishHouseMafia #PartyTime”

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    2. Swedish House Mafia
    3. EDM artists
    4. Music collaborations
    5. Electronic dance music
    6. DJ performances
    7. Concert tours
    8. Music festivals
    9. Dance music industry
    10. Popular DJs

    #Steve #Aoki #Swedish #House #Mafia

  • Bills Mafia have embraced their role as underdogs


    It’s game day, Bills Mafia! This evening, the Buffalo Bills will roll out the Fieldturf for the vaunted Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore enters Highmark Stadium as favorites with FanDuel Sportsbook, which makes Buffalo a home underdog in the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. That’s significant.

    There aren’t a lot of talking heads willing to pick the Bills to win, and that’s several degrees beyond interesting. Not only did Buffalo have a better regular-season record, but their command of the NFL all season long allowed them to lock up the AFC East for a fifth-consecutive time with a month left to play.

    Furthermore, the Bills became the first team to defeat two 15-win teams, handing the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs losses while the rest of the NFL went 2-30 against them combined.

    These Buffalo Bills are good, and that’s largely because of the phenomenal play by quarterback Josh Allen. His campaign is NFL MVP-worthy, yet he’s once again found himself no better than second-chair to quarterback Lamar Jackson. Sure, Jackson put up elite stats and has numbers better than Allen in many columns — denying it would be silly of anyone.

    Knowing that allows one to better understand just why Buffalo comes up short with people focusing on this game. But it doesn’t mean they’re right. Bills Mafia knows what happens when Josh Allen’s underestimated and dismissed. That’s exactly why the majority of voters through Buffalo Rumblings picked the Bills to win this evening. Eighty-four percent of votes were in favor of Buffalo to win and advance to the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead.

    With FanDuel Sportsbook’s O/U set at 51.5 for Bills-Ravens, 53% of voters through Buffalo Rumblings said that the game will finish over that total.

    National voters (63%) also favored the odds for the Bills to cover at +1.5.


    Things predictably look different from the perspective of Ravens fans, with 70% of their voters confident Baltimore will get a win and cover this evening at Highmark Stadium.

    Though Ravens fans are mostly confident in a victory, 51% of voters believe that the total points scored will be under FanDuel Sportsbook’s 51.5.


    Just hours before the game, how do you see things playing out between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens?



    The Buffalo Bills Mafia have fully embraced their role as underdogs in the NFL this season. Despite facing tough competition and injuries to key players, the Bills Mafia have continued to show unwavering support for their team.

    From tailgating in frigid temperatures to packing the stadium with rowdy fans, the Bills Mafia have proven that they are a force to be reckoned with. Their passion and dedication to their team have not gone unnoticed, as the Bills have continued to defy expectations and secure important victories.

    As the playoffs approach, the Bills Mafia are rallying behind their team more than ever. With their never-say-die attitude and unrelenting support, the Bills Mafia are showing the rest of the league that they are a force to be reckoned with. Whether they are the underdogs or not, the Bills Mafia will always have their team’s back. Let’s go Buffalo! #BillsMafia #Underdogs #BuffaloBills

    Tags:

    1. Bills Mafia
    2. Underdogs
    3. Buffalo Bills
    4. NFL
    5. Football
    6. Fan culture
    7. Supportive community
    8. Team spirit
    9. Embracing challenges
    10. Resilient fan base
    11. Buffalo sports
    12. NFL fandom
    13. Team loyalty
    14. Overcoming obstacles
    15. Football culture.

    #Bills #Mafia #embraced #role #underdogs

  • Mafia Definitive Edition – Xbox One [Digital Code]


    Price: $39.99 – $8.00
    (as of Jan 18,2025 23:37:13 UTC – Details)



    Re-made from the ground up , rise through the ranks of the Mafia during the Prohibition era of organized crime. Part One of the Mafia crime saga – 1930S, Lost Heaven, il. Re-made from the ground up, Rise through the ranks of the Mafia during the prohibition era of organized crime. After a run-in with the mob, cab driver tommy angelo is thrust into a deadly underworld. Initially uneasy about falling in with the salieri crime family, tommy soon finds that the rewards are too big to ignore.

    Xbox Live account required to download and install.
    Re-made from the ground up, rise through the ranks of the Mafia during the Prohibition era of organized crime.
    Play a mob movie: live the life of a prohibition-era gangster and Rise through the ranks of the Mafia.
    Lost heaven, il: recreated 1930’s cityscape, filled with interwar architecture, cars and culture to see, hear and interact with.
    Re-made classic: faithfully recreated, with expanded story, gameplay and original score. This is the Mafia you remember and much more.


    Looking for a thrilling and action-packed game to play on your Xbox One? Look no further than Mafia Definitive Edition! Immerse yourself in the world of organized crime in this remade classic, featuring stunning visuals, updated gameplay mechanics, and a gripping story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Purchase the digital code for Mafia Definitive Edition on Xbox One and experience the full extent of the game’s enhancements, including improved graphics and gameplay. Take on the role of Tommy Angelo, a cab driver turned mobster, as you navigate the dangerous underworld of 1930s Lost Heaven.

    With its engaging narrative, intense gameplay, and immersive world, Mafia Definitive Edition is sure to captivate both new players and fans of the original game. Don’t miss out on this thrilling experience – get your digital code today and start your journey into the world of organized crime.
    #Mafia #Definitive #Edition #Xbox #Digital #Code,xbox one

  • Mafia (PC 2002). Small Box. Brand New. Factory Sealed. Ultra Rare!



    Mafia (PC 2002). Small Box. Brand New. Factory Sealed. Ultra Rare!

    Price : 229.99

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    Are you a fan of classic PC games? Look no further than Mafia (PC 2002), a beloved title that has stood the test of time. And now, you have the chance to own a small box version of this game, brand new and factory sealed!

    This ultra rare find is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of vintage gaming. Immerse yourself in the gritty world of organized crime in the 1930s, as you navigate through a gripping storyline filled with betrayal, loyalty, and action-packed gameplay.

    Don’t miss out on this opportunity to add Mafia (PC 2002) to your collection. Grab it while you can and experience the magic of this timeless classic. Hurry, before it’s gone!
    #Mafia #Small #Box #Brand #Factory #Sealed #Ultra #Rare,windows black edition

  • Dust to Dust: A Dark Mafia, Grumpy/Sunshine Romance (The Irish Rogues Book 2)

    Dust to Dust: A Dark Mafia, Grumpy/Sunshine Romance (The Irish Rogues Book 2)


    Price: $4.99
    (as of Dec 23,2024 16:38:31 UTC – Details)




    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D8Z6GCMS
    Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 19, 2024
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    File size ‏ : ‎ 3085 KB
    Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
    Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
    Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
    Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Print length ‏ : ‎ 394 pages
    Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ B0DF25D37J


    Dust to Dust: A Dark Mafia, Grumpy/Sunshine Romance (The Irish Rogues Book 2)

    In the gritty underworld of the Irish mafia, love is a dangerous game. But for grumpy enforcer Declan O’Malley and sunny florist Lucy O’Connor, it’s a risk worth taking.

    Declan is known for his icy demeanor and ruthless efficiency in carrying out his boss’s orders. But when he meets Lucy, with her bright smile and infectious optimism, something inside him begins to thaw. Despite their differences, they can’t deny the intense attraction between them.

    As they navigate the treacherous waters of the criminal underworld, Declan and Lucy find themselves drawn deeper into a web of deceit and danger. Can they trust each other enough to survive the chaos around them? And will their love be enough to conquer the darkness threatening to consume them both?

    Join Declan and Lucy on a thrilling journey of passion, danger, and redemption in Dust to Dust, the second installment of The Irish Rogues series. Grab your copy now and buckle up for a wild ride!
    #Dust #Dust #Dark #Mafia #GrumpySunshine #Romance #Irish #Rogues #Book,dust

  • VINYL Swedish House Mafia – Paradise Again

    VINYL Swedish House Mafia – Paradise Again



    VINYL Swedish House Mafia – Paradise Again

    Price : 19.94 – 18.68

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    Vinyl lovers, rejoice! Swedish House Mafia is back with their highly anticipated album “Paradise Again” and it’s available on vinyl!

    Get ready to immerse yourself in the infectious beats and euphoric melodies of Swedish House Mafia as you spin this record on your turntable. With hits like “It Gets Better” and “Lifetime,” this album is sure to be a staple in your collection.

    Experience the magic of Swedish House Mafia’s music in its purest form with the warm, rich sound of vinyl. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to their music, “Paradise Again” is a must-have for any vinyl enthusiast.

    Don’t miss out on this limited edition vinyl pressing of “Paradise Again” by Swedish House Mafia. Order yours now and let the music take you to paradise once again. #VinylLovers #SwedishHouseMafia #ParadiseAgain
    #VINYL #Swedish #House #Mafia #Paradise, Platter

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