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KIISQueen
04-11-2006, 07:33 AM
Now the question for viewers of "The Sopranos" is: Will Vito eat the barrel of his gun? Or will he lack the guts, then get whacked by his appalled paisans? Fans could be overheard waging bets Monday outside Manhattan buildings.

"Five bucks, he doesn't have another line," said one.

"Not counting flashbacks?" wondered another.

Wearing appropriate leather-bar attire, Vito Spatafore the heretofore closeted gay mobster was sighted in Sunday night's episode (stop reading now if you want to watch it later) by a couple of wiseguys who came by the sweaty S&M joint to collect their protection money.

"It's a joke," Vito tries to explain to the duo. Finally he begs: "Don't say nothin'!"

By the end of the show, the crestfallen Vito played by Joseph R. Gannascoli has checked into a motel, looking suicidally at his gun on the nightstand.

Fans of the HBO series were stunned last season when Meadow's boyfriend, Finn, saw a security guard sitting in the driver's seat of a truck and then Vito's head popped up.

This season, Vito has hung around the hospital while Tony Soprano was recovering from a gunshot wound, trying to ingratiate himself with Tony's wife while plotting with Paulie Walnuts to grab her cut of a big score. And he's chomped on carrots while prattling on about all the weight he's losing. (In real life, he's down to 260 from a high of 400 pounds.)

Now that the gay story line is heating up, Gannascoli is immensely pleased, in part because it was his idea to make Vito homosexual.

"I saw him as, like, a cross between Mike Tyson and Liberace," the 47-year-old Brooklyn-born actor told The Associated Press in an interview at his home. "I wanted to make him sort of in self-denial, self-loathing, a real gay hater."

Gannascoli's suggestion was inspired by the book "Murder Machine," about the Gambino family, which had an openly gay member also named Vito.

"They didn't bother him about it, because I guess he was good at what he did, which was chopping up bodies," Gannascoli said.

Gannascoli concedes that he had a self-serving motivation for making the suggestion: Breaking out of the pack.

"I thought that was a way of separating myself from the other actors, because I would have been in the background most of the time. You know, line here, line there, and nothing really substantial," said Gannascoli, whose character previously was best known for whacking Jackie Aprile Jr. "To really make an impact is all I can ask for."

He also thought it would create an interesting acting challenge. But even in a year that has seen "Brokeback Mountain" become a cultural phenomenon and Philip Seymour Hoffman win an Oscar playing Truman Capote, Gannascoli knows the reaction to Vito won't be all positive.

"I'm a Brooklyn guy. I was just in Brooklyn last night. And, you know, I had some real wise guys that look at me and they give me dirty looks. I've had guys, like, come after me in clubs," he said.

He just hopes the "cerebral people" will appreciate his performance.

Gannascoli said "The Sopranos" has changed his life "in so many ways."

"Recognition, I'd say, the most. It allowed me to get married."

It's also allowed Gannascoli to buy his house ("which coming from a rent-controlled apartment all my life was a huge step up"), get his novel published ("A Meal to Die For," loosely based on his life in the restaurant business) and develop a signature line of food (olive oil, tomato sauce, barbecue sauce, salsa and wine).

"While I'm not going to be cheffing anymore, I'm going to be still involved in food. Which is one of my passions."

He considered becoming a lawyer like his older brother but dropped out of St. John's University after two years. He did well the first year but by his second year, "I had a huge Quaalude business" that sidetracked him. ("I was hustlin', you know.")

He then bounced around, working at various New York restaurants and becoming a "self-taught" kitchen magician. He even headed to New Orleans and learned Cajun cooking in the '80s.

He owned all or part of a few restaurants over the years, but disliked the "day-to-day machinations" of keeping them going.

It was during one of his numerous food-service jobs when acting felt like the dish of the day. A waiter-friend (who, like so many in New York, also was an aspiring actor) urged him to audition for a play. He got the role and started taking acting lessons.

But he soon found himself pushing an ice-cream cart on Wall Street before eventually opening another eatery. He got burnt out from working 9 a.m. to 2 at night and started gambling heavily.

On the last day of the 1990 pro football regular season he was in a hole. Like any desperate gambler, he tried to win it back fast.

"Cody Carlson is responsible for my acting," Gannascoli joked, able to laugh about it now.

The backup Houston Oilers quarterback started in place of injured Hall of Famer Warren Moon and had a great game against betting favorite Pittsburgh. The Steelers lost, and Gannascoli was out $60,000.

Gannascoli paid off his debts with equity from his restaurant, thus avoiding a real-life leg-breaking or worse and then decided to head to L.A.

On the West Coast, he met Benicio Del Toro, which led to an audition and small role in the 1993 feature "Money for Nothing" and a meeting with Georgianne Walken (Christopher Walken's wife) and Sheila Jaffe.

Both Jaffe and Walken are casting directors who've chosen actors for roles in scores of films and TV shows including "The Sopranos."

Gannascoli underwent hip-replacement surgery last week and hopes the increased mobility will help him exercise and lose more weight. But while controlling his Falstaffian appetites, he'd loved to develop a hybrid cooking/sports show. He'd have a famous athlete as a guest and they'd cook up one of the player's favorite dishes while talking about his career and showing clips.

He'd like to call it "Food Bowl."

guiseppewv
04-11-2006, 10:51 AM
Interesting article - thanks!!! Do you have a link? :)

I think Vito needs to get whacked. I am not a big fan of his character b/c he always seemed to be trying to push his way to the top and of the way he intimidates Finn.

KIISQueen
04-11-2006, 01:16 PM
Interesting article - thanks!!! Do you have a link? :)

I think Vito needs to get whacked. I am not a big fan of his character b/c he always seemed to be trying to push his way to the top and of the way he intimidates Finn.

Yes here you go =)

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20060410/114471708000.html

eSDee
04-11-2006, 10:17 PM
I am also a fan of the show. For some reason Vito isn't very convincing as a gay mobster. But he's alright I guess.

I wonder if that muscle guy who Tony whooped up on will ever be in another episode? Probably not. Just hired him to get his ass kicked :D

guiseppewv
04-12-2006, 10:29 AM
I wonder if that muscle guy who Tony whooped up on will ever be in another episode? Probably not. Just hired him to get his ass kicked :D

He was the "ensign" of the Soprano's. That is what I have been telling everyone this week. I doubt he will be back.

Up N Here
05-22-2006, 02:08 AM
Okay...so Vito comes back and he doesn't even last the entire show time before getting himself wacked by...Phil's crew? Not that I didn't see it coming. I'll have to rewind the TiVo and watch it again for some reason my phone just kept ringing tonight so I don't know what I might have missed!

MikeD
05-22-2006, 03:47 AM
Okay...so Vito comes back and he doesn't even last the entire show time before getting himself wacked by...Phil's crew? Not that I didn't see it coming. I'll have to rewind the TiVo and watch it again for some reason my phone just kept ringing tonight so I don't know what I might have missed!

Great episode. The shot towards the end of the show with Phil laying in bed, middle of the night, wide awake, just stewing...well, that said alot right there.

guiseppewv
05-22-2006, 08:33 AM
Great episode? I disagree. It was ok - I think you are getting used to the poor episodes before this and now mediocrity seems like a good thing. JMHO.

The time wasted in France with Carmella and Ro was just that - wasted time. The show would have been better without that crap b/c it didn't add to the story.

I knew Vito was going to get whacked when the one mobster that he met at the grocery store asked him to borrow some dough. That is like the kiss of death in the mob world.

I did think that Tony was going to have another panic attack when he was getting blown when he was driving the Escalade.

I wonder what is going to happen now that Tony's crew killed one of Phil's crew.


He was the "ensign" of the Soprano's. That is what I have been telling everyone this week. I doubt he will be back.

I guess I was wrong on this one. :)

eSDee
05-23-2006, 02:22 PM
Great episode? I disagree. It was ok. <snip>

The time wasted in France with Carmella and Ro was just that - wasted time. The show would have been better without that crap b/c it didn't add to the story.



I agree. Who gives a crap about Carmella and Ro's adventures in Paris. Adds absolutely nothing to the story. Again I think this is just another tactic to stretch out the real story by adding a bunch of unimportant crap. The show has really gone downhill the last 3 seasons.



I knew Vito was going to get whacked when the one mobster that he met at the grocery store asked him to borrow some dough. That is like the kiss of death in the mob world.


Not sure I agree with that. People borrow on that show all the time. I thought that the Vito killing was very anticlimactic. I think it was a little bit silly to have Phil "coming out of the closet" to kill him. But oh well.

I can't believe that the next episode is the final episode. In my opinion this is the worst season yet.

raimin
05-23-2006, 05:24 PM
I agree. Who gives a crap about Carmella and Ro's adventures in Paris. Adds absolutely nothing to the story. Again I think this is just another tactic to stretch out the real story by adding a bunch of unimportant crap. The show has really gone downhill the last 3 seasons.



Not sure I agree with that. People borrow on that show all the time. I thought that the Vito killing was very anticlimactic. I think it was a little bit silly to have Phil "coming out of the closet" to kill him. But oh well.

I can't believe that the next episode is the final episode. In my opinion this is the worst season yet.

actually there will be 8 more episodes starting in january. and i think season 5 was worse than this one

eSDee
05-24-2006, 08:40 AM
Final episode of the season I meant.

MikeD
05-24-2006, 08:43 AM
I agree. Who gives a crap about Carmella and Ro's adventures in Paris. Adds absolutely nothing to the story.

Man, you guys are seeing this from a shallow perspective. It adds to where she is in her life...hell, the whole season has been "discussing" this.

The show isn't all about whacking people and doing strippers. If you haven't learned anything in the past 5 seasons, you should have learned that.

Memo
05-24-2006, 12:42 PM
Final episode of the season I meant.

What?!?! That's ludicrous. The season had started off so well, and it slowed down without picking up any pace like 3 episodes ago.

guiseppewv
05-24-2006, 01:26 PM
Not sure I agree with that. People borrow on that show all the time. I thought that the Vito killing was very anticlimactic. I think it was a little bit silly to have Phil "coming out of the closet" to kill him. But oh well.

I can't believe that the next episode is the final episode. In my opinion this is the worst season yet.

So many people who saw the show did not get the whole thing with Phil coming out of the closet. :shrug:

All of the circumstance surrounding what was going on with Vito and the way the guy who borrowed the money acted toward Vito - he should have known his time was near. When people borrow money from you for BS reasons, they pay high rate with no haggling, and you are having "issues" with your mob buddies you should know you are about to get whacked.


What?!?! That's ludicrous. The season had started off so well, and it slowed down without picking up any pace like 3 episodes ago.


What???? The first few episodes (minus the first episode of the season) sucked. If Tony was in that freakin hospital for one more episode I was done. Paulie was such a tough guy and now he is a whiner and complainer. Weak season.


Man, you guys are seeing this from a shallow perspective. It adds to where she is in her life...hell, the whole season has been "discussing" this.

The show isn't all about whacking people and doing strippers. If you haven't learned anything in the past 5 seasons, you should have learned that.


Who cares where she is. :shurg: There are so many loose ends to tie up why waste so much air time with her trip. :shrug: A couple minutes would have sufficed. It was like they needed to fill in a few minutes of the episode. Personally, I think the film crew and directors just wanted a free trip to France. :P

eSDee
05-26-2006, 09:42 AM
Let me see if I can keep this thread from jumping the shark (mikeD ;)) There are a lot of things that they show that never get resolved I think. If Carmella is having some spiritual journey then I hope it's for a reason. I keep thinking that maybe Furio will come back and she'll bounce with him to Italy or something. Or something where she will make a significant change in her life so that all this clarity that she is receiving will not be all for not.

Also, last night I watched it again and realized that right before Carmella left Paris, she looks up and sees a light beacon from the Eiffel Tower. Initially I thought nothing of it but then I started wondering if it was the same beacon that Tony saw when he was in a coma. Could it be that by seeing the beacon the writers/directors are foreshadowing impending death? If so, that would be interesting. And that would mean that Carmella is about to get whacked.

Any other ideas for the season finale?

guiseppewv
05-30-2006, 11:55 AM
Interesting speculation. If that is the case then I can forgive them for spending time on Carm but if not then I still have to say it was worthless footage. I hope you are right, though. :)

One of the lose ends I would like them to clear up is the one about the ex-russian special forces dude the Paulie and Chris tried to whack when they were out in the woods in the middle of winter.

MikeD
05-30-2006, 12:16 PM
One of the lose ends I would like them to clear up is the one about the ex-russian special forces dude the Paulie and Chris tried to whack when they were out in the woods in the middle of winter.

That's been speculated so much online...it's almost an urban legend at this point. I don't see Chase doing that, but it would be pretty cool if he did. That was a great episode, btw. I'll never forget the ketchup-packet eating that went down. :)

SnowSurfer
05-30-2006, 01:18 PM
that was really the end of the season? I thought there was going to be at least one more :( bahhhhhh

guiseppewv
05-30-2006, 01:50 PM
that was really the end of the season? I thought there was going to be at least one more :( bahhhhhh


There is. The season finale is this coming wknd.