The Sex in the City movie is just around the corner, but could The Sopranos on the big screen be far behind? The folks at the Satin Dolls can't talk or they might get whacked, but you can read between the lines. From The Record...
Nick D'Urso, 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 Jersey’s favorite crime family. Unwilling to break his vow of omerta, D'Urso refused to say who contacted him, but he insists the information is legit."I got an inside tip that they're going to do a movie, so I don't want to make any major changes," D’Urso said Wednesday. "I'm not going to reveal my sources, but we got a call from somebody [working] on the script."
What about those poles?
The good news? Holsten's won't likely be changing a thing anytime soon. Back when we polled you, post finale, 95% wanted more Sopranos. So, how do you feel now? Despite David Chase's noncommittal remarks in the past, talk of a movie has been in the works for a while.
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 show’s filming locations.“As soon as the finale ended, I got a call from somebody on the crew who said ‘we’re going to make a movie,’” she said, adding, “You can tell just by looking at the series finale.”


















Good news. Maybe the movie will have a proper ending for closure, unlike what happened on the HBO series finale.