A lucky Sopranos fan shelled out over $82,000 for the booth from Tony Soprano’s last supper.
The owners of Broomfield, NJ ice cream parlor Holsten’s put the booth featured in the hit HBO series’ 2007 finale up for auction last Wednesday, as the 88-year-old shop is being remodeled. After four days on eBay, the bidding war closed at $82,600 on Monday.
The winner doesn’t just get the table and seats—for the hefty price, they receive the divider wall, which features a plaque that reads, “This booth reserved for the Soprano family.” The tabletop jukebox used in the scene is unfortunately not included.
Holsten’s announced the auction on Instagram last week, writing, “The time has come. All good things sometimes need an upgrade. The famous Sopranos booth is getting a much needed face-lift. We are auctioning off the well endeared booth on eBay starting today.”
Holsten’s owners noted...
The owners of Broomfield, NJ ice cream parlor Holsten’s put the booth featured in the hit HBO series’ 2007 finale up for auction last Wednesday, as the 88-year-old shop is being remodeled. After four days on eBay, the bidding war closed at $82,600 on Monday.
The winner doesn’t just get the table and seats—for the hefty price, they receive the divider wall, which features a plaque that reads, “This booth reserved for the Soprano family.” The tabletop jukebox used in the scene is unfortunately not included.
Holsten’s announced the auction on Instagram last week, writing, “The time has come. All good things sometimes need an upgrade. The famous Sopranos booth is getting a much needed face-lift. We are auctioning off the well endeared booth on eBay starting today.”
Holsten’s owners noted...
- 3/5/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey, "Blue Bloods" fans. Yes, we are back at you with another spoiler session for the upcoming 3rd episode of this brand new season 10. Thanks to the lovely folks over at CBS, we will certainly be able to do that for you guys. They provided an official press release for episode 3. It features a couple of teaser descriptions that we will indeed share right now. So, let's just get right into it. To start this spoiler article off, we're going to take a look at this episode 3 title. The producers decided to name it, "Behind The Smile." It sounds like episode 3 will feature some dramatic, intense and interesting scenes as one of Frank's old friends is about to get outed. Jamie turns to Erin for help. Eddie clashes with Sergeant McNichols. Danny gets Baez involved in a new case and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Frank situation.
- 10/5/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
One New Jersey restaurant payed tribute to James Gandolfini Wednesday in the wake of the news of the actor's unexpected death.
Holsten’s Ice Cream parlor in Bloomfield, N.J., was packed to the brim last night with fans of "The Sopranos," the HBO show that will perhaps become the actor’s most enduring legacy. That is, except for one booth that served as the setting for the last scene of the series. On the table was an understated tribute to Gandolfini, a simple “Reserved” sign, the Bloomfield Patch reports.
Here's a photo of the table, via the Bloomfield Patch:
The gesture was quick to make waves among fans of the actor. Gandolfini reportedly died unexpectedly from a heart attack in Italy Wednesday.
“A lot of people came just to see it, not to get ice cream,” Sara Carley, the daughter of Holsten's owner, told the New York Post.
Since the episode was shot,...
Holsten’s Ice Cream parlor in Bloomfield, N.J., was packed to the brim last night with fans of "The Sopranos," the HBO show that will perhaps become the actor’s most enduring legacy. That is, except for one booth that served as the setting for the last scene of the series. On the table was an understated tribute to Gandolfini, a simple “Reserved” sign, the Bloomfield Patch reports.
Here's a photo of the table, via the Bloomfield Patch:
The gesture was quick to make waves among fans of the actor. Gandolfini reportedly died unexpectedly from a heart attack in Italy Wednesday.
“A lot of people came just to see it, not to get ice cream,” Sara Carley, the daughter of Holsten's owner, told the New York Post.
Since the episode was shot,...
- 6/20/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
As tributes pour in from around the globe for James Gandolfini,, who died of an apparent heart attack in Rome on Wednesday, one Bloomfield, N.J., restaurant is paying tribute to the late actor in its own way.
At Holsten's, where the unforgettable final scene of The Sopranos was filmed, the booth where Tony Soprano and his family dined is being kept empty in Gandolfini's honor, the New York Post reports.
A sign that reads "reserved" marked the spot Wednesday.
In the show's final scene, Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano is joined by his wife Carmela, played by actress Edie Falco and later his son,...
At Holsten's, where the unforgettable final scene of The Sopranos was filmed, the booth where Tony Soprano and his family dined is being kept empty in Gandolfini's honor, the New York Post reports.
A sign that reads "reserved" marked the spot Wednesday.
In the show's final scene, Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano is joined by his wife Carmela, played by actress Edie Falco and later his son,...
- 6/20/2013
- by Andrea Billups
- People.com - TV Watch
As tributes pour in from around the globe for James Gandolfini,, who died of an apparent heart attack in Rome on Wednesday, one Bloomfield, N.J., restaurant is paying tribute to the late actor in its own way. At Holsten's, where the unforgettable final scene of The Sopranos was filmed, the booth where Tony Soprano and his family dined is being kept empty in Gandolfini's honor, the New York Post reports. A sign that reads "reserved" marked the spot Wednesday. In the show's final scene, Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano is joined by his wife Carmela, played by actress Edie Falco and later his son,...
- 6/20/2013
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
The New Jersey restaurant where Tony Soprano may have eaten his last onion ring placed a "Reserved" sign Wednesday at the booth where James Gandolfini shot the famous scene. After Gandolfini's sudden death at 51, Holstein's ice cream parlour remembered Gandolfini and the rest of his TV family's visit to the Bloomfield, N.J. business. "During his down time, he'd be outside smoking a big cigar, talking to people. He seemed like real regular guy," proprieter Chris Carley told the New York Post. He said Gandolfini was "really, really nice to the staff,...
- 6/20/2013
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Fans couldn't stop debating what really happened to Tony Soprano after The Sopranos signed off after six seasons with nothing but silence and an abrupt cut to black. And upon hearing that James Gandolfini had died suddenly today at 51, fans flooded back to the scene of where the groundbreaking HBO series left them hanging on June 10, 2007—Holsten's diner in Bloomfield, N.J. "People are just here reminiscing," Holsten's co-owner Chris Carley exclusively told E! News, noting that easily 400 to 500 people had filed in since hearing of Gandolfini's passing. "They are here to pay their respects." As of about 7 p.m. local time, Carley said, the place was...
- 6/20/2013
- E! Online
Sky Movies HD have got quite a good season coming up called ‘Movies You Never Got Around To Watching But Always Wanted To See’ and this sort of thing is perfect for people who aren’t sure what movies they should watch.
Their week of films starts Monday 11th Oct – Sunday 17th Oct and includes classic and groundbreaking movies like Jurassic Park, Jaws, Cool Hand Luke and Dead Poets Society.
Have a look at the list below including the date and time it will air and I’ve given trailers for each movie, when it’s on TV and some of my favourite clips for some of the movies too.
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Mon 11th 5.45pm Dead Poets Society
Director: Peter Weir
Cast: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Welker White, Robert Sean Leonard, Josh Charles
Synopsis: Set in an exclusive boys preparatory school in 1959, a newly appointed English teacher uses unconventional techniques to inspire his students in classic poetry.
Their week of films starts Monday 11th Oct – Sunday 17th Oct and includes classic and groundbreaking movies like Jurassic Park, Jaws, Cool Hand Luke and Dead Poets Society.
Have a look at the list below including the date and time it will air and I’ve given trailers for each movie, when it’s on TV and some of my favourite clips for some of the movies too.
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Mon 11th 5.45pm Dead Poets Society
Director: Peter Weir
Cast: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Welker White, Robert Sean Leonard, Josh Charles
Synopsis: Set in an exclusive boys preparatory school in 1959, a newly appointed English teacher uses unconventional techniques to inspire his students in classic poetry.
- 9/29/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
.Get off of my lawn!. If your elderly neighbor pulled out his finger and mimed a gun as you past you.d probably just laugh the old man off. If your neighbor was Clint Eastwood you.d probably have to check your shorts as his theatrical legacy puts more .bullets. in that finger. Walt Kowalski (Eastwood) has just buried his beloved wife. Father Janovich (Christopher Carley) promised the late Mrs. Kowalski that he.d convince Walt to come to confession. Good luck padre, since Walt is a stubborn old bastard. He doesn.t really care for his kids and grandkids, but we really can.t blame him since they seem to be more about dividing up Walt.s property even before he.s...
- 6/8/2009
- by Jeff Swindoll
- Monsters and Critics
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang Director: Clint Eastwood Release Date: December 12, 2008 (limited) Running Time: 116 mins MPAA Rating: R Distributors: Warner Bros. - - - They don’t make them like this anymore. No, we’re not talking about the 1972 Ford Gran Torino but the movie itself that takes the name of the prized car. Hollywood doesn’t make films anymore like Clint Eastwood’s latest Gran Torino because no one could do what he does so naturally; he’s mean and content with being that way. He stars in a role that he would have eaten up back in his hay day. Of course Hollywood doesn’t produce any stars that could handle Eastwood’s demeanor now. All of this is the answer to why films like this don’t get made. Eastwood directing and starring gives the film a roughness and truthfulness to it that has only...
- 12/24/2008
- The Movie Fanatic
I caught up with Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino at Robert DeNiro's Tribeca Screening Room in New York the other night. I have to admit I was optimistic, given the fine reviews the movie has received. While in production, it didn't sound very promising. The title alone is rather vague with its bland reference to a 1972 car, which I learned to drive in (Not very well at the time, which may have explained my skepticism). However, Eastwood is a master at surprising the audience. Million Dollar Baby came out of nowhere with no fanfare and a title that made it sound like an old Busby Berkeley musical. Yet, it received universal critical acclaim and won the major Oscars that year. Gran Torino is a similar experience. Shot in a little over a month with very little publicity, this is the film that lured Eastwood back to acting after stating...
- 12/21/2008
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
While I can appreciate Clint Eastwood’s talent as a filmmaker, I’ve never been a big fan of his films. I enjoy the Dirty Harry series and dig his westerns, but his recent directorial efforts, such as Flags of Our Fathers, Million Dollar Baby and Mystic River, never did anything for me. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed his latest, Gran Torino, and can safely say, thanks to a great script and an entertaining performance from Eastwood – it’s one of the best films of 2008. Eastwood plays Walt Kowalski, a retired auto worker and disgruntled Korean War veteran who isn’t a fan of many things, mainly his new neighbors, Hmong immigrants from South East Asia. Walt’s wife has just passed away which means he has to deal with his two sons, who he isn’t close with, and a persistent Priest (Christopher Carley), who wants Walt to come to confession.
- 12/20/2008
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
Chicago – With his second film in just a few months, Clint Eastwood makes one of his biggest missteps of his illustrious career as one of the more esteemed American directors in the history of the medium. Eastwood has made some undeniable masterpieces - “Mystic River”, “Million Dollar Baby”, “Unforgiven” - but he has been far from perfect, misfiring wildly with films like “Space Cowboys”, “The Rookie”, and “Pink Cadillac”. “Gran Torino” falls much closer to the latter category on Clint’s spectrum than the former.
Rating: 2.0/5.0 Eastwood stars in “Gran Torino” as Walt Kowalski, a bitter, cranky, snarling old man, who is mean to his priest, vicious to his family, and racist to everyone in his increasingly ethnic neighborhood. Walt could be Clint’s iconic ‘Dirty Harry’ character a few years down the road from when we last saw him and a bit more racist. (In fact, there were rumors...
Rating: 2.0/5.0 Eastwood stars in “Gran Torino” as Walt Kowalski, a bitter, cranky, snarling old man, who is mean to his priest, vicious to his family, and racist to everyone in his increasingly ethnic neighborhood. Walt could be Clint’s iconic ‘Dirty Harry’ character a few years down the road from when we last saw him and a bit more racist. (In fact, there were rumors...
- 12/19/2008
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Imagine an aged Dirty Harry squinting, waving his .44 Magnum at a bunch of kids and yelling "Get off my lawn!" That's a pretty good idea of Clint Eastwood's hugely entertaining indie-style dramedy "Gran Torino."
No, Eastwood, at the absolute top of his game as an actor, isn't playing his most iconic character again. But there's more Harry than Archie Bunker in Walt Kowalski, a misanthropic and racist retired Ford worker.
Newly widowed, Walt disdains his two "spoiled" sons, who drive foreign cars, and their families. He repeatedly turns away overtures from Father Janovich (Christopher Carley...
No, Eastwood, at the absolute top of his game as an actor, isn't playing his most iconic character again. But there's more Harry than Archie Bunker in Walt Kowalski, a misanthropic and racist retired Ford worker.
Newly widowed, Walt disdains his two "spoiled" sons, who drive foreign cars, and their families. He repeatedly turns away overtures from Father Janovich (Christopher Carley...
- 12/12/2008
- by By LOU LUMENICK
- NYPost.com
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