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Sopranos Unauthorized: Shooting Sites Uncovered (2002)
Infomative but way too cheesy.
"Sopranos Unathorized" is a behind-the-scenes look at some of the locations used in filming the Sopranos. While it is a thrill to meet the owners of the Tony Soprano home or to see the inside of Pizzaland, the hosting job by John Fiore and Marie Ruffalo is horrible. Fiore plays a mobbed-up version of himself, which is understandable given the topic, but Ruffalo spends the entire time giggling like a nitwit goomah. She is so annoying that I ended up fast-forwarding through the in-between chatter. It's a shame, for no character (goomah or otherwise) acts that way in the Sopranos. Why they made her act like an annoying idiot I will never understand.
Regardless, there are a lot of locations visited, most of which were filmed for exterior shots in the series. The sheer number of them makes it very hit-or-miss. For every Bada Bing or Satriale's you also get yawners like the alley where Meadow wrecked her car or the apartments where Silvo slapped a stripper. It seems as if they really stretched it to make a full two hours. Still, it is a kick to see some of the real like places that inspired David Chase. Now if we could only get rid of the hosts...
Oh, one more thing - the music played over the credits is a too-horrible-to-be-true version of "The Wanderer" sung by Fiore and Ruffalo. They even tweak the lyrics to things like, "I shop from town to town," and "I hop right in that Limo of mine." Ugh.
13 Going on 30 (2004)
My guilty pleasure film of 2005.
I can't believe how much I like this film. It is repeated so much on cable that I ended up finally giving in to Jennifer Garner's combination of sexiness and cuteness. Even though Mark Ruffalo is usually enough of warning to keep me away, I found 13 Going on 30 to be funny, engaging, and well made. The movie rests on Ms. Garner's petite shoulders, and her winning personality carries this film throughout. Sometimes the plot is forced along by unrealistic situations but there is so much wide-eyed wonder conveyed by Ms. Garner that you easily forget about it. This film has won many converts who at first questioned my attachment to it. As a bonus it also has the wonderful Judy Greer of "Arrested Development" as the evil friend. Judging it on its own merits as a lighthearted romantic comedy with a twist, I'd give it 4.5 out of 5.