PDA

View Full Version : Sopranos' Parade Invite gets put on ice


sbp
10-14-02, 12:43 PM
'Sopranos' Parade Invites Cause Stir (http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20021009_2339.html)

NYC Mayor Bloomberg Invites 'Sopranos' Stars to March in Columbus Day Parade, Draws Criticism

In a recent episode of "The Sopranos," members of Tony Soprano's crew got into a fight with another group over a Columbus Day celebration.

Now, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has asked two of the show's cast members to march in New York's Columbus Day parade. But no one told the parade planners, who dislike the HBO mob drama because they say it perpetuates negative images of Italian-Americans.

"The show stereotypes the Italo-American family in the worst way," said Larry Auriana, president of the Columbus Citizens Foundation, which is organizing Monday's parade. "Besides the whole crime element, it shows Italo-Americans as uneducated, low-life brutes.

"This," Auriana added, "is not the mayor's parade."

Bloomberg asked Dominic Chianese, who plays Tony's Uncle Junior, and Lorraine Bracco, who plays psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi, to take part in the parade. The foundation previously has turned down requests for "Sopranos" actors to appear at the annual event.

Cory Richman, assistant to Chianese's manager, Brian Liebman, said Chianese planned to accept the mayor's invitation.

"As a citizen of New York, I am proud to march with Mayor Bloomberg in the Columbus Day parade," the actor said through his manager.

Messages left for Bracco's representatives were not immediately returned. HBO had no comment.

Bloomberg said Wednesday he invited the actors because of the work they do on behalf of the city: Bracco as a spokeswoman on environmental issues, Chianese for making a public service announcement for tourism.

"I didn't invite them as members of 'The Sopranos.' I didn't invite any other member of the 'Sopranos' cast," the mayor said. "These are two nice people who have gone out of their way to help the city."

"I apologize if anybody's offended," he said, but added, "if you are offended, don't wave back when they wave to you."

William Fugazy, president of the Coalition of Italo-American Associations, called the invitations "a disgrace."

"It's a sort of sacred day for Italo-Americans. Our parade is about heritage and pride. Certainly, the 'Sopranos' haven't done much for heritage and pride in our community."

Fugazy's words sound a lot like the ones Silvio Dante uses in the Sept. 29 episode of "The Sopranos," upon learning that an American Indian group plans to protest just days before a Columbus Day parade in New Jersey.

"Ultimately, it's anti-Italian discrimination," says Silvio, played by Steven Van Zandt. "Columbus Day is a day of Italian pride, it's our holiday, and they want to take it away."

Later in the show, several guys in Tony's crew descend on the American Indians' demonstration. The two groups brawl, resulting in several arrests.

A few years ago, then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani brokered a deal in which Fugazy who concedes that he enjoys the show despite his often stinging criticisms of it met with HBO officials. Fugazy said the network pledged to tone down the program, though HBO denies it made any deal.

------------
and the followup: Mayor Quits Parade Over 'Sopranos' http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/wire/sns-ap-sopranos-parade1012oct12.story

Hmm looks like Bloomberg got an offer he could refuse.

nin_fragile14
10-14-02, 01:11 PM
Sopranos has been pretty bad this year... there was one good episode, where Meadow confronted her dad about being in the mob. Other than that, nothing has happened. That Columbus episode was pointlesss.

styles-T
10-14-02, 01:48 PM
I actually think they ran out of things to write for the show..I think the show sucks cause they never continue episodes..They start a story line and never finish it in the next showing..

As for the parade. People have no lives but to make a stupid protest about something so useless..Enjoy the parade and dont make an issue out of nothing..

intercede007
10-14-02, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by !plonk*
As for the parade. People have no lives but to make a stupid protest about something so useless..Enjoy the parade and dont make an issue out of nothing..


If you are Italian ( like myself) it doesn't really seem so "useless" and "stupid" :mad:

vampireuk
10-14-02, 03:42 PM
ok but it is a tv show and nothing else

intercede007
10-14-02, 03:54 PM
OK so I want to make a TV show. It's about a black family. The older son is a gang banger, the father hasn't been home in 18 years and the mother is on welfare. But its ok, because its only stereotyping on TV.

vampireuk
10-14-02, 03:58 PM
and the stereotyping of muslims on a message board is any different?

intercede007
10-14-02, 04:01 PM
Stereotyping a muslim on a message board? What does that have to do with the Soprano's and the Columbus Day Parade?

LORD-eX-Bu
10-14-02, 10:01 PM
Lotsa different types of people get spoofed on TV man. In different ways, but it all ammounts to the same. I wouldn't take it as an attack on your culture but maybe mocking those that do participate in the actions that are being portrayed. We all know it is not just Italians that participate in stuff like this, and even when it is Italians, its a very very small percentage of the population. Heck, black people get spoofed, so do asians and mexicans and everyone. Anyways, don't take it to heart, even yellow people get spoofed, look at the Simpsons.:p

intercede007
10-14-02, 10:10 PM
I'm not taking it to heart. Personally I really couldn't care less about the Soprano's or some dumb parade more than a thousand miles from my home. But I do understand why people are upset with the show, and I do think they have a valid reason for denying the actors entrance in the procession. The parade is about Italian pride, not some over-done TV show.

LORD-eX-Bu
10-14-02, 10:12 PM
Yeah, you're right. Why not invite Italians that deserve to be in the parade that made a name for themselves by actually doing something good rather than inviting in some fake ones that are famous for a TV show that is dumb. Actors get too many favors and priveliges.

vampireuk
10-15-02, 03:22 AM
Originally posted by intercede007
Stereotyping a muslim on a message board? What does that have to do with the Soprano's and the Columbus Day Parade?

Its pretty much the same, your complaining about the sterotyping of American Italians, but yet you seem to have no problem with generalising the entire muslim race as fanatics.

intercede007
10-15-02, 07:57 AM
Umm..I don't recall ever grouping muslims into that catagory, perhaps you could enlighten me? :confused: What I did do is voice my opinion that I don't believe the muslim community is doing enough to seperate itself from the extremists.

vampireuk
10-15-02, 08:17 AM
well then the Italian community is not doing enough to distance themselves from the Sopranos:D

intercede007
10-15-02, 08:32 AM
Throwing the actors out of a parade isn't distance? Making sure they know they are not welcome isn't distance? Geez this is getting ridiculous.....

vampireuk
10-15-02, 08:36 AM
So the muslims banning the extremists from entering the mosque and condemning them isnt enough?

riiiiight:p

intercede007
10-15-02, 08:37 AM
I hadn't heard of any muslims being denied access to mosques. If you can prove that, I'd be more then satisfied.

vampireuk
10-15-02, 08:38 AM
Originally posted by intercede007
I hadn't heard of any muslims being denied access to mosques. If you can prove that, I'd be more then satisfied.

Watch tv sometime, watch the news. They have been shown many times telling the known extremists they cannot enter. I'll try and find a link to a story about it. But it has been happening over here at least

vampireuk
10-15-02, 08:46 AM
Well I found this link so far,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2192811.stm

Mainstream leaders steered clear of the meeting, saying that the radical opinions of the speakers did not represent the views of the majority of Britain's 1.5 million Muslims