The Sopranos - Season 5 with James Gandolfini: DVD Cover
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The Sopranos - Season 5
a.k.a. The Sopranos - The Complete Fifth Season Cast: James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Lorraine Bracco

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/07/2005
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Closed Caption; Five audio commentaries with directors Peter Bogdanovich, Steve Buscemi, Mike Figgis, and Rodrigo Garcia, plus actress Drea de Matteo

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
2. A Man Around the House [10:10]
3. It's Finished With Us [9:37]
4. You Owe Me [9:39]
5. Mixed Emotions [6:46]
6. Sign of Respect [5:57]
7. Half a Stalker [8:02]
2. Weak Links [6:37]
3. Shift of Power [9:57]
4. Like Brothers [11:14]
5. Bottled Up [6:11]
6. Smell a Rat [9:29]
7. We Can Always Talk [9:46]
2. A Right to Earn [8:03]
3. What's Yours Is Yours [7:40]
4. Undermining [12:34]
5. Talking Out of Turn [7:10]
6. Reap What You Sow [7:57]
7. Take It or Leave It [7:36]
Side #2 -- Disc 2
2. Final Warning [8:31]
3. Motivator [11:25]
4. Brownie Points [4:23]
5. Fast-One [5:11]
6. Enough Is Enough [10:50]
7. Two Evils [8:56]
2. Unexpected Connection [13:04]
3. Be Worthy of Respect [6:10]
4. Accident [5:19]
5. Grapevine [3:06]
6. Loose Cannon [2:25]
7. Believe Me [7:08]
2. Define Yourself [9:11]
3. Strike a Deal [7:35]
4. Exceeded Expectations [9:09]
5. Lucky Streak [9:30]
6. I'm Too Upset [6:11]
7. Business With Strangers [10:01]
Side #3 -- Disc 3
2. Chance Meetings [6:10]
3. Got a New Drug [4:35]
4. Vested Interest [8:10]
5. Power Play [9:04]
6. Over the Edge [8:23]
7. What Did You Expect? [14:30]
2. Put on the Pressure [7:32]
3. Surprise! [12:25]
4. A Push up the Pyramid [3:55]
5. Welcome Guests [11:48]
6. Pride and Prejudice [8:22]
7. On Second Thought... [5:26]
2. Out of Bounds [6:40]
3. Remain Neutral [9:57]
4. Options in Life [11:05]
5. Averting Disaster [7:43]
6. indecent Proposal [9:43]
7. Like Child Birth [9:49]
2. A Mafia Related Hit [8:24]
3. New Teacher's Pet [7:16]
4. Rage Turned Inward [7:17]
5. Breakin' Bones [8:20]
6. Ambushed [10:34]
7. Misery Loves Company [7:39]
Side #4 -- Disc 4
2. Undivided Attention [7:30]
3. Escape [11:52]
4. So Lonely [12:22]
5. A Job to Do [3:50]
6. Not Prepared [4:34]
7. Back to Reality [6:21]
2. Indiscretions [6:44]
3. Negotiations [6:51]
4. Loyalty? [7:34]
5. Out of Options [10:56]
6. The Truth Comes Out [6:32]
7. Now or Never [14:15]
2. Eye for an Eye [6:17]
3. Dissention in the Ranks [7:07]
4. Problem With Authority [10:57]
5. Goodbye Guilt [10:42]
6. Forgiven [8:53]
7. Perfect Timing [7:35]

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Editorial Reviews

Some hardcore Sopranos fans thought that the 2004 season represented a fall-off in the series' quality, but in revisiting these 13 episodes we didn't detect any precipitous decline. On balance it's a fascinating group of shows, notable for the introduction of Steve Buscemi as Tony's recently paroled cousin Tony Blundetto in "Rat Pack," and Robert Loggia as Feech La Manna in "Two Tonys," a character previously referred to but not seen until this year. The principal plot thread underpinning Season 5 is the steadily building conflict between ambitious Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola) and Little Carmine (Ray Abruzzo) following the death of Carmine (Tony Lip) -- a conflict Tony (James Gandolfini) will eventually have to deal with. Now separated from Carmela (Edie Falco), Tony develops a romantic interest in his therapist, Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), but you can bet more pressing matters will keep that relationship from maturing. Our favorite episode on the year is the offbeat "Test Dream," which finds Tony having a nightmare peopled with previous victims (and former show regulars, including Joe Pantoliano, Vincent Pastore, and Annabella Sciorra). While it may not compare with the very best of this fine David Chase series, Season 5 certainly stands head and shoulders above the average network fare. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Sopranos - Season 5by Anonymous

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August 10, 2008: excellent so good the best season yet!

Sopranos - Season 5by Anonymous

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June 16, 2005: This is the perfect gift for all people that love the sopranoes... No not the singers. It really gives it away now... Watch it to find out what happens Go B & N


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