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If you’ve never seen The Sopranos, now is the perfect time to binge watch the series. It has been over 10 years since the finale aired in 2007, but it still ranks high on many people’s list of all-time favorite TV shows. In fact, IMDb currently lists it as number six on its best TV shows ranking for 2016. We’ll show you how to buy The Sopranos: The Complete Series from Amazon and other services that have it available for purchase online without breaking your budget. The Sopranos is an American television series created by David Chase and centered on the fictional New Jersey crime family of the same name. The show’s central character, Tony Soprano (played by James Gandolfini) is a professional criminal who runs a family business alongside his wife Carmela (Edie Falco) and his two sons, A.J. (Michael Imperioli) and Jamie (Steven Van Zandt). The series was broadcast on the premium cable network HBO, with production taking place in New York City.The show's primary theme song was "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M., which initially aired during the first-season episode "College". "Lightning Crashes" by Wilco would be used as the show’s theme song starting with the second-season episode "Kaisha". The theme song is heard in the background of several episodes. The Sopranos originally aired on Monday nights at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on HBO, and lasted eight seasons (plus one film). The series was filmed in New York City, with filming locations including Brooklyn (such as St. Peter's church for Tony's baptism) and Manhattan (such as Columbus Circle). Exteriors were also filmed in North Jersey, including Newark and Jersey City. Many of the interior shots were filmed using sets, while some on-location shots occurred, such as at the Bada Bing strip club (which was actually Satin Dolls in New York's East Village). The pilot episode was named the 12th Greatest of All Time in a 2005 issue of TV Guide. The pilot episode won an Emmy Award for Best Writing for a Drama Series and was directed by fellow Emmy Award winner Tim Van Patten. Gandolfini and Falco each won Emmy Awards for their performances (the latter of whom became the first actress to win an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for playing a fictional character). The show was nominated for five Golden Globes, and Gandolfini won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award (SAG) for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. The show's executive producers between season one and three were former "The Godfather Part II" cinematographer Steven A. Frears and writer Lawrence Konner. Frears won an Emmy Award in 1994 for directing the pilot episode. The show's executive producers between season four and five were David Chase, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, Lawrence Konner, Alan Heim, Louis C.K., Scott Hornbacher, Darlene Hunt, Brad Haller and Peter Tolan. cfa1e77820
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