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My guest is an actor who is perhaps best known for playing Richie Aprile on the popular show “The Sopranos”. We discuss his show business career, his insight into the roles he plays, how his background and upcoming is still important to him, and much more.
Today, on Crime & Entertainment, I have the absolute pleasure of having on the ultra talented David Proval. David has started in movies such as Mean Streets, Shawshank Redemption, and, of course, The Sopranos. Even though he was only in 1 season, his impact was remarkable as Richie Aprile. He matched wits with Tony Soprano, maybe better than anyone in the entire series. Join us as we stroll down movie memory lane with the great David Proval.Links to Crime & Entertainment Like us on Facebook - / crimeandentertainment Follow us on - / crimenentertainment Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5... Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/crime-e... Listen on Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Listen on Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cd...
Richie Aprile is here! Meadow is a spoiled brat! Melfi is regressing! Anything else? You bet your ass! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sibling-sitdown/message
David Proval is an American actor, known for his roles as Tony DeVienazo in the Martin Scorsese film MEAN STREETS (1973), Snooze in THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994), Siegfried in FOUR ROOMS (1995) and as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series The Sopranos. On the podcast we discuss David's career, the craft of acting, working with Martin Scorsese, as well as two of David's favorite films, Elia Kazan's EAST OF EDEN and ON THE WATERFRONT starring Marlon Brando. Hosted by Zef Cota
Can you top this? Yes, we can. How the hell is it possible that this sitdown with The Sopranos Richie Aprile aka David Proval, will go down as one of the most entertaining shows yet? It shall. WOW. What fun. Great stories. Crazy coincidences. More great stories. As if it wasn't enough that David's mother and I share the same family name, and she has the same country of origin as my grandma with the same name, we're both New Yorkers, David went to Yeshiva, my father taught Yeshiva, our paths crossing about a decade ago while filming Henry Jaglom's The M Word with Michael Imperioli, post their work in The Sopranos, pre ours at Women Who Write and Game Changers. Thanks to the suggestion of my new good friend, Mark Metcalf, who also middled last week's stupendous sitdown with Tim Matheson, I know David's extensive body of stellar work, Mark added technicolor. I jumped at his suggestion to invite David. My gratitude to both of them is boundless. What fun! I know I said it before, but it bears repeating. From his grandma and the Yiddish theatre, school plays, Uta Hagen, to Scorcese and Mean Streets, thanks to his friend, Jon Voight, how he got it—DeNiro, Keitel, Pavlo Hummel, again thanks to Voight, which led to Nunzio, a hysterical story about filming with Jack Gilford, Elliot Gould, and James Caan, which included more great stories about James, to the other James… Gandolfini. David's audition(s) for The Sopranos, so much great stuff there, moving from mobster Richie Aprile to a Rabbi in The West Wing, Teri Garr, Richard Dreyfus, coaching Eddie Murphy, an insanely great story there, a Drama Desk Nomination, Innocent Blood, John Landis, Don Rickels, hysterical stuff there, meeting Sinatra, and sitting down with him, a fan, wow, Everybody Loves Raymond, Italy, and his personal discontent… all straight talk, with loads of laughter and a few tears. I loved every single second, especially when his wife of 46 years, Cheryl, joined the conversation from the other room. Forget cowbell. More David Proval! David Proval Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 8/10/22, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/3QyEmjX All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fla tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj Also on iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Voox, OwlTail, Backtracks, PlayerFM, Himalaya, Podchaser, and Listen Notes Thanks to Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products, for the best tressed. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/ And, Blue Microphones
Remember when Lin Manuel Miranda was on The Sopranos? Remember when writer and LA Times Style columnist Dave Schilling was on the pod during season two to talk about “Knights In White Satin Armor?” Remember how great that was? This week on the pod, Matt and Vince welcome Dave back for a conversation about The Sopranos season 6a, episode 3, “Remember When.” Remember when Richie Aprile ran Beansy over? Well despite pooping in a bag for the rest of his life (to Paulie's horror), Paulie and Tony find him in Florida, living a pretty good life. After Tony's first body becomes unburied, he and Paulie bounce to the Panhandle State to lay low for a while. While on their little vacation, Tony is embarrassed to remember how cool he used to think Paulie was, while Paulie can't stop remembering what happened to Big Pussy the last time he was on a boat with Tony. Remember when Tony says, “‘Remember when' is the lowest form of conversation?” That was this episode. The famous clip from the Remember When Machine segment bumper. During the segment, Dave, Matt, & Vince remember when Tila Tequila was a budding triple threat, but they do not remember any of the other early social media stars listed in the New York Post's “Nine Hottest Celebs on the Web” article from 2007. Remember print media? If you don't remember when you wrote a five-star review for the pod, do it now on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: The Horace, Fiddler On The Roof, The Jungle Book, Porno aka Aamco, & Coach K. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Jan16-talking about grifters using hostages at Synagogue-Jemilah Lemieux discourse-Jordan Peterson being the Richie Aprile of alt right villains-Joe Rogan vs Doctors-Pete Davidson vs Kanye-Dicaprio date-more political discourse and demonizing of conspiracies. There is Sopranos talk throughout the episode-WWE commenting on AEW Ali asking for the release-some GCW thoughts-Jan 17 Ghislaine Maxwell-RIP Marfan Mike-Dana White being a shill-Gene Siskel's review of Color Purple then I recap Impact and Smackdown and AEW Rampage
Jason opens up by sharing his appreciation of Richie Aprile in ‘The Sopranos' (0:10) during a recent rewatch. The White Sox's season comes to an end after a disappointing effort against the Astros. Jason explains what the Sox can do to avoid watching the playoffs from home in 2022 (11:00). Why do we continue to be surprised when privileged, empowered men like Jon Gruden continue to exhibit questionable behavior (26:00)? Plus, you vent your frustrations with the White Sox on the Full Go voicemail (43:00). Host: Jason Goff Producer: Chris Tannehill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Terry and Zito have a hard time talking about anything except Richie Aprile. That's charisma, baby. They are then joined by an unexpected and perhaps unwelcome figure from their past. Old buddy from the halcyon days, or malignant specter of forgotten sin? Who can say. Regardless, there is going to be an absolute ass-load of Fifth-pleading after this one. Produced by Phil Thompson and Tim Mountain. Cover art by Sarah Stinson. Ask questions on Twitter @SatrialesLive and follow the show on Instagram @LiveFromSatriales.
Back at it! We had to figure out what epsiode this was because of a couple of "questionable" episodes. Anthony turned 25 and Joe's grandson turned 2, which wandered us over into Nick the Balloonatic and the potential for him to make balloons at Anthony's father's 60th birthday. We discuss Radio.com becoming Audacy. Loyal fan Dmitry sent in a comment that got Anthony going off on Richie Aprile of the Sopranos! That led us into Richie's first movie wich Anthony & Louie never heard of, which brought us to hot boxes, old video tapes and strange video stores on 18th avenue! Thanks for listening! Follow and like us on our social platforms! Just type in Brooklyn's Own Podcast in your Facebook, Instagram & Twitter search engines! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Veal Parmesan Sandwich...?" The status quo on The Sopranos is shaken to it's core in "Toodle-Fucking-Ooo" by the arrival of Jackie Aprile's brother Richie. What does this arrival portend for Tony and his family (and Family)? Chris, Paul, & Jordan discuss the consequences of Richie Aprile being back in north Jersey, while Tony & Carmela discuss consequences for Meadow trashing "her grandmother's house" with a wild party. PLUS! Dr. Melfi has a compelling experience as we explore her dreams, and the consequences of her decision to abandon Tony as a patient! All this and more in this explosive episode about regression, rules, and consequences!
Tony and Corrado and Dr. Melphi are all under some form of confinement (gee… I wonder what that is like…) and they all deal with it different while Richie Aprile continues to make problems and be the wise and forward thinker he has shown himself to be so far.
Richie Aprile is discussed as he gets out of jail after ten years and Meadow trashes and then cleans a house.
The evil Richie Aprile (David Proval) joins Michael and Steve for this week’s episode of Talking Sopranos. David is an emotional guest who talks about his incredible career, his big break with Martin Scorsese on Mean Streets, and how he got the gig on the Sopranos. He also shares an amazing story about his first audition with James Gandolfini, and how he used his anger and rage at the entertainment industry to create Richie’s Aprile’s character. Michael and Steve also talk about actors and entertainers who worked their whole lives to become what seemed like an overnight success….It ain’t easy folks! Then Michael and Steve break down this week’s episode which is definitely a shocker! Audiences were stunned when Janice pulled the trigger and lots to unpack 20 years later. Both David Proval and Aida Turturro deserved Emmys for this one. Don’t miss Talking Sopranos Ep #25 “The Knight in White Satin Armor”. Remember to subscribe to the Talking Sopranos podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and go to talkingsopranos.com to ask questions, get official merchandise and hear Michael’s original music.
From The Streets to Satriale's, we've accidentally done a Sopranos themed episode. Meditating with Moltisanti, obscure shouts, Richie Aprile impressions and classic sound bites from the greatest TV show of all time. Povetkin finally landed a Soho Tip of The Week. We're going head-to-head with 33-1 shots in the BMW Championship for our next picks, while throwing out some salacious stories involving golfers Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie and singer Robbie Williams. The NBA action had been shit-hot pre-boycott. We talk bubble highlights and ask if the LA Clippers are the most gangsta side at Disney World. Thanks for listening. If you get a second please rate, review, subscribe and/or get involved with our instagram page @myconvoswiththepope.. x
Don’t miss David Proval (otherwise known as the one and only Richie Aprile) as he reminisces with Drea and Chris about the time he thought he offended Drea on an elevator, what it was like auditioning for The Sopranos, and a crazy Martin Scorsese story! Then, join the girls as they re-hash Season 2 EP 3 “Toodle-FN-oo” and all of its drama including the giant party Meadow throws at Livia’s, Tony and Dr. Melfi’s awkward encounter, and so much fuckn more! SUBSCRIBE NOWA Special Thanks to This Episode’s Sponsor: TheraOne CBD (theragun.com/gg) http://theragun.com/gg *Let's get social: Instagram: https://instagram.com/GangsterGoddessBroadcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gangstergoddessbroadcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ggbroad_cast Check out our website - Website https://www.gangstergoddessbroad-cast.comDownload & Stream: https://link.chtbl.com/gangstergoddess
Sopranos director and producer Allen Coulter joins Michael and Steve for this week’s exciting episode of Talking Sopranos. Allen is a Sopranos insider who directed 12 episodes and was the producer for 20 more. Allen shares his incredible story about how he got his very slow start in the business, and how his life was changed the day he met David Chase. He also talks about the challenges of working with James Gandolfini and of course the craziness of directing the one and only Tony Sirico. Then the pundit is back piling on to his insane theory about the Sopranos. Now he has Michael and Steve second guessing themselves! Who the heck is this person and does this crazy theory have any merit at all? Finally Michael and Steve break down this week’s episode which is a fan favorite. Who doesn’t love the way Richie Aprile says “The Jacket”. Lots of story, lots of incredible acting and lots to dig into in this episode. Talking Sopranos #21 “Full Leather Jacket” S2 E8 of the Sopranos. Make sure to subscribe to the Talking Sopranos podcast wherever you get your podcasts and for official Talking Sopranos merchandise go to talkingsopranos.com.
Evil has arrived and its name is Richie Aprile! In this episode Michael and Steve get into the dramatic appearance of this season’s villain and Meadow’s insane house party. They discuss how Tony is now getting it from all sides. Janice is conniving her way through the family, Meadow is playing the Mob boss like a fiddle and Melfi is now using Tony as her therapy. Watch out Beansie the car is in high gear it's headed for you. Plus Michael and Steve talk about what it’s like to audition for a gig and some of their funniest hits and misses. It’s all on this week’s episode of Talking Sopranos #16 S2 Ep3 Toodle-F**king-Oo. Make sure to subscribe to the Talking Sopranos podcast wherever you get your podcasts and check out some of Michael’s music at TalkingSopranos.com.
It's the jaaaacket!!! We discuss this iconic episode with about five plots, loads of memorable lines, a shocking cliffhanger and, of course, the jacket. One of the great episodes of Season Two and a pinnacle Richie Aprile moment. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @OhSopranosPod
In season 2, episode 11 of The Sopranos (aka episode 211) everyone is trapped. Junior is trapped in house arrest and trapped in his old body, Dr. Melfi is trapped in a spiral of alcoholism, and Tony is trapped with Richie Aprile in his family and in being the boss. It's both probably the most Scorsese episode and the first episode where Dr. Melfi's storyline is one of the better ones. Dr. Melfi's son, the intellectual Napoleon Dynamite, even makes a brief appearance, in a scene that is an absolute masterpiece of classic Sopranos comedy, where every character is equally terrible. Joining us this week is Twitter-lebrity (*dodges tomato*) and huge Soprano-head Bobby Bigwheel, helping us talk through all your favorite Pod Yourself A Gun segments, from Bada B Stories, Da Real Gangsta, It's The 90s, Malapropism Corner, and Gabba Va Vongool. We also answer your listener voicemails. As always, your Pod Yourself A Gun hosts are Matt Lieb from Newsbroke and Vince Mancini from Uproxx. You can leave us an email at frotcast@gmail.com or a voicemail at 415 275 0030. Don't forget to leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. We hope you love every minute of it, and until next week, don't stop believin'.
Hey, everyone, it's time for your favorite Sopranos podcast ever, Pod Yourself A Gun. The world's ONLY Sopranos podcast (that's not hosted by a former cast member nor by people who respect prestige TV). This week Vince and Matt are joined by comedian, podcaster, Cooking Channel TV show host and huge Sopranos fan Karl Hess as they discuss Sopranos season 2 episode 8 (208) "Full Leather Jacket." AKA the most Seinfeld-ass episode of the Sopranos of all time. It's mostly about how Richie Aprile gives Tony a jacket as a gift and Tony insults him by not wearing the jacket. Seriously, that's like the biggest storyline in the episode. It's bizarre and forgettable and a pleasure to talk about with Karl. Here is a bit more info on the episode. SYNOPSIS: "Although Richie is miffed at Tony for forcing him to build a ramp for the pizza-parlor owner he paralyzed, he decides to make a peace offering. Unhappy with their lowly status as Christopher's lackeys, Sean and Matt decide to pledge their allegiance to Richie--through a violent, unexpected act." BADA B STORIES -Richie wants to give Tony a jacket -Meadow wants to go to Berkeley -Carm wants a letter of rec to Georgetown for Meadow -Matt and Shawn want respect -Chris wants to marry Adrianna -Tony wants Richie to build a ramp for Beansy We hope you enjoy it! And please remember to give us a review and 5 stars on the Apple podcast app.
Hot off "Commendatori" last week, in which the gang traveled to Italy, the show introduced Furio, and we were treated to arguably the best Paulie Walnuts episode of the show, this week brings us an incredible Christopher episode. In "Big Girls Don't Cry," originally aired February 13, 2000, Chris Moltisante has been signed up (by his girlfriend, Adriana) for a class called "acting for writers," in which the teacher immediately informs the class that "the actor is an instrument for conveying ideas." As funny as Paulie in Italy was, Christopher in acting class might be even funnier, whether it's crushing at improv, expanding his range with James Dean, or getting offended by the mere sight of one of his classmates' dumb faces (could you blame him? Mitch from Hartsdale is the worst). Is David Chase better at making fun of therapy or at making fun of the arts? Meanwhile, Furio has come to America, Big Pussy has been passed over, and Richie Aprile has moved into Tony's mom's house with his sister, Janice. Once again, this is one of my favorite episodes and it ends with an all-time great tracking shot scene of Furio unleashing strangely humorous ultra-violence. To help us discuss it all, we have this week's guest, Rafael Shimunov, from JFREJ (Jews for Racial and Economic Justice) and The Jewish Vote. I hope he loves our dumb theme song! As always, you can email us at Frotcast@Gmail.com, leave us a voicemail at (+1) 415 275 0030, and support the show by becoming a patron at Patreon.com/Frotcast.
Jan. 24-30: Willem Defoe is a vampire, Crockett and Tubbs end an era, a record-breaking Super Bowl, Bette Midler and Nathan Lane camp it up, D’Angelo makes the ladies swoon, Mel Gibson’s back – sorta, Kristen Bell has too many dates, Itchy and Scratchy star in “Cat Splat Fever,” Jon Hamm hocks meat products, and Richie Aprile’s staring at you with his Manson lamps. All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Pod Yourself A Gun, the world's only Sopranos rewatch podcast, is back with another fresh and wholly original hour of thoughtful Sopranos critique/offensive impressions of Italian-Americans and jokes about dick sucking lips. This week Matt and Vince watched season 2, episode 3 "Toodle-Fucking-Oo" or as Vince titled it "Hey We're Old School, Right?" This episode introduces Richie Aprile and Beansy into Sopranos lore and we see three generations of Soprano women (Meadow, Janice and Livia) flex their manipulation muscle. General themes include: -Old school vs new age -Dr. Melfi vs Jennifer Melfi -Lips vs tits -Can you beat a woman if she's not your wife? -You can't even beat your kids anymore! Matt and Vince welcome the hilarious Shereen Younes (of the Ethnically Ambiguous podcast) who offers a MIND BLOWING theory regarding the relationship between Beansy and Richie. It honestly will change the way you watch the rest of season 2. Enjoy this episode you worthless bookyaks. GABAGOOOOOL!
INTERNETS! On this episode of The Premium Pete Show, Pete sits down with the Creators of Sopranos Con and then is LIVE from the house of David Proval who played (Richie Aprile) in Sopranos! Michael Mota and Dan Trader break down the journey on what it has took to put together “Soprano's Con” the biggest event in Sopranos History! David Proval breaks down how being raised by women made him who he is today, his love for acting and playing in movies/tv shows like Mean Streets, Shawshank, Redemption, Everybody Loves Raymond and of course Sopranos! David also talks on how he went to David Chase regarding parts he didn't agree w/ on The Sopranos, what it took to play the part of Richie Aprile and so much more, Fuggettaboutit! Get your Sopranos Con Tickets here: https://www.sopranoscon.com/ Kick Back, Relax + PRESS Play! CHEA!
Heading into the final 3 episodes of Season 2 of The Sopranos, we review one of our favorite episodes in this great season, Bust Out; an episode that included appearances by Davey Scatino (played by the great Robert Patrick), Richie Aprile, Livia Soprano, Junior Soprano, Victor Musto...an all star cameo lineup. Besides looking ahead to the Eagles matchup with the Bears, we also give out our NFL picks this week. Johnny is on a hot streak and Jeff has cooled off. Will the tides turn? #TheSopranos #PhiladelphiaEagles #FlyEaglesFly #NFL #Football #JamesGandolfini #Philadelphia #NewJersey #Mafia #Mobsters --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/support
Heading into the final 3 episodes of Season 2 of The Sopranos, we review one of our favorite episodes in this great season, Bust Out; an episode that included appearances by Davey Scatino (played by the great Robert Patrick), Richie Aprile, Livia Soprano, Junior Soprano, Victor Musto...an all star cameo lineup. Besides looking ahead to the Eagles matchup with the Bears, we also give out our NFL picks this week. Johnny is on a hot streak and Jeff has cooled off. Will the tides turn?
Sopranos reviews are back! This week it's Season 2, Episode 6 titled, "The Happy Wanderer" with some of our favorites like Davey Scatino, Richie Aprile and Frank Sinatra Jr. Our take on the upcoming Eagles-Lions matchup follows the episode review and then we get into our Week 3 gambling picks. For some reason, I (John) announce this is episode 56. That's because I am a moron. Please ignore. Feel free to email the show at Gardenstateofmindcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@Gardenst8omind)and Instagram .(@Gardenstateofmindcast) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/support
John Fiore stops by to talk about The Sopranos 20th anniversary, remembering the greatness of James Gandolfini, and Mikey discusses which character he hated more Phil Leotardo or Richie Aprile.
Sopranos reviews are back! This week it's Season 2, Episode 6 titled, "The Happy Wanderer" with some of our favorites like Davey Scatino, Richie Aprile and Frank Sinatra Jr. Our take on the upcoming Eagles-Lions matchup follows the episode review and then we get into our Week 3 gambling picks. For some reason, I (John) announce this is episode 56. That's because I am a moron. Please ignore. Feel free to email the show at Gardenstateofmindcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@Gardenst8omind)and Instagram .(@Gardenstateofmindcast)
Hey Dude, my recent binge of The Sopranos wakes me up and reminds me of the time that Richie Aprile cut in front me at the Jamba Juice in Sherman Oaks.CHARACTERS: Sweet Leaf, Michael Imperioli (Christopher), James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano), Lorraine Bracco (Dr. Melfi), Edie Falco (Carmela), Little Steven (Silvio), David Proval (Richie), Martin Scorsese TV/FILMS: Goodfellas, The Americans, Mean Streets, Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin ScorseseLOCATIONS: Rose Bowl, Dodger Stadium, DTLA, Pacific Ocean, San Gabriel Mountains, San Fernando ValleySTUFF: HBO, sexism, racism, consciousness, mafia genreSOUNDS: birds, cars, crowsGENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journalPHOTO: "Richie Googled" shot on my iPhone5RECORDED: July 19, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. (CHUNKY AUDIO)
Hey Dude, my recent binge of The Sopranos wakes me up and reminds me of the time that Richie Aprile cut in front me at the Jamba Juice in Sherman Oaks. CHARACTERS: Sweet Leaf, Michael Imperioli (Christopher), James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano), Lorraine Bracco (Dr. Melfi), Edie Falco (Carmela), Little Steven (Silvio), David Proval (Richie), Martin Scorsese TV/FILMS: Goodfellas, The Americans, Mean Streets, Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese LOCATIONS: Rose Bowl, Dodger Stadium, DTLA, Pacific Ocean, San Gabriel Mountains, San Fernando Valley STUFF: HBO, sexism, racism, consciousness, mafia genre SOUNDS: birds, cars, crows GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Richie Googled" shot on my iPhone5 RECORDED: July 19, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. (CHUNKY AUDIO)
We broke our promise...there's no Sopranos recap this week. However, we'll be back in a few days with a recap of Season 2 episodes 2 and 3, complete with the appearance of Richie Aprile. This episode we discuss The Bachelorette, Phillies, Sixers, Day Prescott, Carson Wentz vs Nick Foles and the University of Alabama dating scene for men in their late 40's. It's never too late to find your soulmate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/support
We broke our promise...there's no Sopranos recap this week. However, we'll be back in a few days with a recap of Season 2 episodes 2 and 3, complete with the appearance of Richie Aprile. This episode we discuss The Bachelorette, Phillies, Sixers, Day Prescott, Carson Wentz vs Nick Foles and the University of Alabama dating scene for men in their late 40's. It's never too late to find your soulmate.
David Proval joins Vik in studio for an in-depth conversation about his career, Richie Aprile, The Sopranos, David Chase, show business and much more. Follow @podabing on Instagram for a pictorial and caption companion to the podcast. All archived episodes are available at https://podabing.show. Thanks for listening!
Vik and the @sopranosgram team are reunited to say goodbye to Richie Aprile and discuss The Knight in White Satin Armor. When not over-indulging in NBA references, topics discussed include: the magical opening sequence (4:51), Richie's moxy (16:48), the significance of red in this episode (20:09), Bobby's awe (33:07), the polarization of therapy (38:56), Janice and Richie's last dance (42:51), Tony's confrontation with Livia (51:43), Netflix spinoff series (1:00:15) and more. Follow @podabing on Instagram for a pictorial and caption companion to the podcast. All archived episodes are available on https://podabing.show. Thanks for listening!
Aldi. Kwik Save. Supermarket Sweep. Raoul Moat. Jeff Jarrett. Steven Avery. Battlebowl. Matthew McConaughey. The Aces & Eights. Richie Aprile, Dynamite Kid. Trevor Morgan. Alfie Moon. All this, plus reviews of Progress, Fighting Spirit, ICW and some ROH and New Japan talk. It's an all new Spotlight with Benno, Joe and JP! SHOWNOTES: SHOWNOTES: 00:30 Intro 07:08 Dynamite Kid 19:00 Ospreay in New Japan/Wrestle Kingdom thoughts 47:30 ROH Final Battle 57:49 ICW Fear & Loathing 1:14:47 Fighting Spirit Wrestling 1:27:22 Progress Chapter 80 You can find the hosts on Twitter: JP (@JPJipeee) Benno (@BensonRichardE) Joe (@BriloTweet) You can also find The Indy Corner on Twitter (@TheIndyCorner)
Vik, Niia and the @sopranosgram duo get real with Richie Aprile and explore the many facets of episode 3 of season 2, Toodle-F**king-Oo.
Vik and the crew discuss the second episode of season 2 where Bobby Bacala makes his debut. Also, we're just one episode away from Mr. Richie Aprile's grand entrance.
Jim and Jakob are here to discuss Season 2 Episode 11 “House Arrest”, Tony is trying to deal with keeping a low profile while Junior is trying to deal with his forced low profile and Richie Aprile just can’t turn off his Manson Lamps. All this and more in the latest episode of CUT TO...
Uh oh, we got ourselves a new character, Richie Aprile has been released from jail after doing a 10 year bid and he is already making waves for Tony Soprano. Just one more thing for Tony to worry about as Meadow Soprano throws a huge party trashing her grandmother’s house. “IN YOUR GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE!?” Jim...
It’s funny how a new character can alter the overall character of an entire series. The introduction of Richie Aprile presents Gavin and Hannibal with much to discuss as they analyze what makes him so extraordinarily terrifying. They also address Meadow’s powers of manipulation and of course, whether or not “toodle-oo” is an acceptable form of “goodbye.”
On this bonus-sized installment of NO FUCKIN’ ZITI, Brendan and Evan recap one of the series’ best episodes, “The Knight in White Satin Armor.” The guys discuss the surprising and memorable end to Richie Aprile, and how the show’s lifelike writing helped it pull off such a big shocker. Plus, Tony has problems with almost all of the women in his life, Pussy aka “The Fat Man” gets a little too close at the FBI, and Bobby is in awr of Junior. It’s an all-new episode of NO FUCKIN’ ZITI. A weekly podcast about The Sopranos.
Evan and Brendan break down The Sopranos episode "Toodle-Fucking-Oo." The guys chat about Richie Aprile, Meadow's insane partying, and Tony Soprano's biggest nemesis, Dr. Elliot Kupferberg. It's an all-new episode of NO F*CKIN' ZITI.