Talk:David Chase/Archive 1
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Why the name change?
Does anyone know why he changed his name? -- Dancemaster 09:39, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
- I don't know, I doubt if it was for the same reasons that someone like Dean Martin did, considering by the time he was coming up Francis Ford Coppola was already established. I also can;t imagine it was to avoid confusion with another person. Aaron Bowen 23:11, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- According to "The Sopranos: the Book" Chase's paternal grandmother changed the family name from DeCesare to Chase. --- Leeferdude 07:45, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
Not that weird.
"David Chase (born David DeCesare—although some sources list his birth name as David Del Cesare—August 22, 1945 in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American television writer, director and producer . The anglicized version of his name is puzzling, as "Cesare" translates into "Caesar" - not "Chase".
Wouldn't the Italian last name DeCesare be pronounced "De Chay-zaray"? Chase seems a natural phonetic anglicization of this- not all ethnic name changes are translations.
I've gone and removed the sentence in question.
- Yes, the correct pronunciation is deh|CHE|zah|re ((Italian: [ˌde ˈtʃezare]) and it literally means "Caesar's" or "Caesarson", but as in many other cases it was likely changed into Chase as a phonetic Anglicization and not a literal translation of the original surname. I guess it was pretty common for immigrants to change their own last names into English-sounding ones during the great immigration waves, they were trying to better integrate themselves in the New World and avoid discrimination as much as they could: it was not only an Italian-American thing but it happened to many immigrants from several parts of Europe, their offspring sometimes changed their last names back to the original ones while others still keep their Anglicized surnames.--Teno85 (talk) 21:56, 5 August 2016 (UTC)
According to this interview[1] Chase thought of the concept of The Sopranos before the movie came out, does anyone have any more info on that? It might not be true, as the interview says he came up with the idea but didn't tell anyone. Aaron Bowen 23:20, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
Expansion
I expanded the article quite a bit today, including a lot of biographical details and other stuff. I'll try to add more tomorrow. Aaron Bowen 04:34, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Unsourced statement removed
"Its premiere was delayed by the writers' strike, and it never recovered; Chase called it an "unjustly" failed series and it has something of a cult following."
I had a fact tag on this for a month and just took it out. It needs a source before it goes back in. Aaron Bowen 15:49, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
Vandalism
Why the vandalism to this article??? Im just as upset as every other New Yorker over the lack of creativity for his choice in the Sopranos finale but why vandalize a Wikipedia article?
- Because some us have been watching this show for almost a decade now, and expected -no deserved- a true to one of the greatest tv shows of all time. Did Tony die? Does he live? Did he go to jail or not? I don't know becase somebody decided that instead of ending the show he would suddenly pull the plug giving us a few of seconds of dead screen. What kind of an ending is that? This is the worst final episode of a tv series I've seen since Evangelion. (67.81.84.210 00:36, 12 June 2007 (UTC))
- So? It's not your show, he wrote it. Good or bad, we have to accept it. I agree with the others, there are more adult ways to handle this situation than reacting like spoiled 10 year old brats.BigPoppa
That's still no reason to vandalize an article -- register your dissent on a discussion board.
- Actually the reason is because it's funny, not because people actually care
- interestingly, there is an article about this madness here: David Chase wiki Vandalism ~Tarabyte 23:16, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Image
Has anyone ever met the man and if so do they have an image they would mind releasing as free?--Opark 77 09:27, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Please, someone upload a picture they've taken of the old geezer!–FunkyVoltron talk 14:23, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
- Someone? Chase is famous and his next film will surely add to that fame. Someone must have a picture lying around.–FunkyVoltron talk 00:01, 27 December 2010 (UTC)
writing credit
according to imdb he is a credited writer on all 86 episodes but he is not credited in all the actual episodes as a writer. i know imdb can be wrong but for such a popular show you would think someone would have changed it by now? is this a weird wga rule? Ashburn247 (talk) 06:31, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
Recent court case
Is there a reason why this is not mentioned on David Chase's page? It's been in the news for awhile.
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Possible sources
There's significant discussion about David Chase in this article:
- The Night Tony Soprano Disappeared by Brett Martin, GQ July 2013
- It's based on a new book by Brett Martin (Penguin Press 2013): Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution, from "The Sopranos" and "The Wire" to "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad"
Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 13:15, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
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Needs expansion and a photo. Aaron Bowen 23:34, 8 June 2007 (UTC) |
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