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Vanderdeath posted:That was a great season opening but I'm going to miss Curtis Mayfield in the opening. The entire opening sequence felt built around that song which makes the switch-up so jarring. Most likely he wanted more $$$ for the rights so they switched to a backup made for the occasion.. Jerusalem posted:He makes an extra 300 for her shoot, but they're gonna stop using her if he keeps being a problem. IMHO CC's already hosed her over; they're more likely to use a girl who isn't going to renegotiate her fees in the middle of the shoot. That kind of poo poo with his beeper going off in the middle of a shoot is more likely just to get him banned from the studio. They were still using mostly film at that time, and even Super 8 was expensive. CC is costing them a bundle in wasted media, probably. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Sep 10, 2018 |
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I know it isn't the story they are trying to tell, but the barman parts bore me to death. More pimps, cops, and hookers, less Vincent being a longsuffering working stiff, again, for the 5th scene this episode. Also, they really crush it on making porn exceedingly unsexy. Guess with the Wire there was the compelling part of "Will they get the baddies, and if so, how?" whereas this is just sleazy people making their sleazy nut without a question to be answered. Do want to see what Black Frankie is up to with the Geisha House. Slo-Tek fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Sep 10, 2018 |
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I appreciated the "what the gently caress did I do?".
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 22:58 |
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Orange Devil posted:I appreciated the "what the gently caress did I do?". Haha, yep. Also hilarious to see how quickly (even with the time skip) he went from hardworking union man to crooked union man to sleazy creep banging prostitutes in the parlour he helps run.
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Was I hearing right, that slim charles might be back? Lol at the mad pimp complaining about the CJ system
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This episode felt like slipping into a comfortable pair of shoes.Jerusalem posted:Even CC seems less competent as he struggles to adapt to the changing world, he's still thinking short-term while also lecturing his girls because he still thinks he is the only one who sees the bigger picture. He makes an extra 300 for her shoot, but they're gonna stop using her if he keeps being a problem. Binary Badger posted:IMHO CC's already hosed her over; they're more likely to use a girl who isn't going to renegotiate her fees in the middle of the shoot. Yeah, this episode made it clear the changing dynamic in pornography and that the age of the pimp was over. CC is obviously still thinking short term, street rip stuff that is a hindrance to the long term, steady money. In general the pimps in this episode seem to be pathetically reminding their advancing (education, career) women of their worth, which only highlights their weaknesses and insecurity. Milo and POTUS posted:Was I hearing right, that slim charles might be back? Lol at the mad pimp complaining about the CJ system If you read the op, I just assumed that Leon wasn't going to be in this season at all. Imagine my surprise when they're already planning his Welcome Home! party within the first 15min of the first episode! I can only assume that the judge said "Goddamn that's icecold" and expedited his release to Leon's Halfway House for Cold rear end Motherfuckers.
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Professor Shark posted:Yeah, this episode made it clear the changing dynamic in pornography and that the age of the pimp was over. CC is obviously still thinking short term, street rip stuff that is a hindrance to the long term, steady money. In general the pimps in this episode seem to be pathetically reminding their advancing (education, career) women of their worth, which only highlights their weaknesses and insecurity. Worth noting that Darlene is already preparing for the future (GED, taking classes) because she knows she can't do this forever. Weird that all the women are thinking long-range (except for maybe Shay) and none of the men are. Still wondering when they're going to show more locations like the Playlands and other arcades that they continuously show in the background; there were quite a few of them at the time, not just on 42nd, and a lot of poo poo went down in them. Edit: CC and the rest should have gone to the Police Academy.. a bit of current events and 'things never really change in NYC' deal.. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-cops-prostitution-ring-20180912-story.html Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 21:53 on Sep 12, 2018 |
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i don't want this show to be judgmental about sex. but i think it was way too blase and romantic about the pimps in s1. like, selling sex is one thing. and it's inevitable in one way or another. but pimping, from what i've read about it, was and is often exponentially more brutal -- far more, imo, than what we've seen on the show. the tone they've established is very tricky to manage. i guess the pimps are about to get outcompeted into oblivion by the porn industry though?
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# ? Sep 16, 2018 18:42 |
The new intro is growing on me.
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Zane posted:i don't want this show to be judgmental about sex. but i think it was way too blase and romantic about the pimps in s1. like, selling sex is one thing. and it's inevitable in one way or another. but pimping, from what i've read about it, was and is often exponentially more brutal -- far more, imo, than what we've seen on the show. the tone they've established is very tricky to manage. i guess the pimps are about to get outcompeted into oblivion by the porn industry though? Uhh I felt like they were all shown as a bunch of violent, controlling, abusive and sleazy pieces of poo poo?
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This manner of pimping is definitely going to be outcompeted into oblivion, yes, but pimping never went away. It's just more under-the-radar and arguably more brutal and oppressive as a result. It'll be interesting to see if these pimps we've been introduced to, comfortably filling that "romanticized" 70's pimp aesthetic, decide to transition out of the game as a result, or resolve to adopt the more necessarily covert and brutal aspects of the more contemporary pimp. It's been shown that status is very important to them. Can their egos handle either route
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Still watching Ep2 but I have to say that Paul and his friend's moustaches are hilarious Also we need a new thread title Edit: Throwing out: The Deuce Season 2: "Hey, where's my watch?!" Professor Shark fucked around with this message at 12:40 on Sep 17, 2018 |
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They're gonna exploit you!
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 16:23 |
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The Deuce Season 2: The loving's the Most Boring Part
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JethroMcB posted:The Deuce Season 2: The loving's the Most Boring Part That's a good one.
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Orange Devil posted:Uhh I felt like they were all shown as a bunch of violent, controlling, abusive and sleazy pieces of poo poo? Zane fucked around with this message at 18:31 on Sep 17, 2018 |
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Zane posted:Yeah, true enough. They'll do some awful thing. But then the awful thing will be discordantly set off by a kind of grittily authentic hustler scene of down home pimp wisdom in the diner. I chalk it up to david simon being more of a sociologist than a psychologist. or to his penchant for painting with a broad brush far more than a fine brush. he shows--broadly--how 70s/80s new york sex entertainment culture could be both exciting and dangerous, glamorous and disgusting. but he doesn't--narrowly--explore how the individuals in this culture (pimps and whores) were truly brutalizers and truly brutalized; or, to be less dichotomous, how these kinds of relationships could actually be psychologically sustained for years and years. I can't really agree with this take. The experience I had was that the show spends the first several episodes glamorizing the life and then reveals nope the pimps are all brutal monsters and every part of their act is completely full of poo poo. You can say that the show does go back to showing the glamorous facade afterwards but by that point you know it's a facade. Putting the mask on doesn't do anything after you know what's underneath. From the second half of the season on all of the "down home pimp wisdom" stuff only serves to highlight how awful and hypocritical they are.
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This is sometimes the issue with Simon, in that he is a little too subtle with his messages, and that you're supposed to read certain things negatively. I think that may partially be due to his journalistic background, but yeah, I would absolutely say that there is no way he is intentionally glamorizing the pimps. Was it the pilot episode that ends with the pimp holding one of his girls up in a stairwell with a knife to her throat? Because that was very early on and was placed there to remind you that the pimps were absolutely controlling assholes, and to show all their other behavior is just in service of that. The last episode had one of them literally say that his life is entirely about control, they haven't been shy about it.
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As soon as Larry mentioned starting to use African Americans in porn I suddenly remembered how messed up porn is irt AA men and that many actresses refuse to work woth them because porn storylines are often racist and they don’t want anything to do with it.
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I think the onion had a fairly funny and accurate take on that some years ago but I can't remember
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 23:32 |
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Didn't some fairly well known porn actress post on instagram or twitter that she wasn't racist but didn't want to work with black guys? Maybe one of the ones that committed suicide?
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 00:47 |
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She didn't want to gently caress gay for pay guys I think.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 00:49 |
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Milo and POTUS posted:She didn't want to gently caress gay for pay guys I think. Oh that's right. I was mixing up that suicide case with another one from a few years back saying she wouldn't go black because it would have cost her fans.
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The whole point of CC’s plotline in the first episode of the first season is that the show lulls you into thinking that he’s the charming “good” pimp, and then reveals that he’s actually a monster and there are no good pimps.
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The scenes in Coney Island were kinda charming and reminded me of a late 90's movie called "Went to Coney Island On a Mission From God - Be Back By Five," where the characters in that movie also went to Coney Island in the winter and found it to be a dystopian hellscape. (Wondered why Frankie didn't visit the Freak Show..) Sometimes watching this show as a nearly lifelong native NYer detracts from enjoying this show, because I keep seeing glaring inconsistencies crop up in the background. Like for instance, Luna Park.. Luna Park closed down in 1944 and wasn't "revived" until 2010, there was nothing but wasteland there in the timeframe The Deuce takes place in. And yet I'm seeing Frankie and Abby walk past LUNA PARK (they didn't even try to blur or CGI it out) and inside I'm screaming THERE WAS NOTHING BUT ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND A BUMPER CAR ARENA THERE, JFC. I know David Simon doesn't have the budget to make everything exactly like it was then but jeez, when I see poo poo like that it just takes me out of the story and I have to silently decide this all takes place in an alternate universe NYC where Luna Park was revived in 1975 or something (something no one wanted to do even IRL at that time.) Also he needed to go to one of the other penny arcades, the one he picked was too new also.. the skee ball machines looked spanking brand new, in the 70s I went there as a kid and they were so old and broken down, with cracks in the corky wood, they looked as if they hadn't been so much as re-lacquered since the 1930s. The Port Authority never had leather-covered (or even vinyl) seats like in the beginning; they were mostly the same plastic seats from the buses! They did get the look of the terminal right though.. dimly lit, trash everywhere, could have been more graffiti, and those vending machines look like they came from a museum.. whatever few there were working in the real PA at the time were busted and had no glass on them, they replaced them with either plain sheet metal or plexiglass, anything with glass got kicked in. Very interesting parallels they made between the porn and the horror industry.
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Watching this episode reminded me again of one of my favorite aspects of The Wire, which is just how seamlessly David Simon can weave multiple narratives/characters/plot points into an incredibly tightly packed hour without it feeling overstuffed or overly long. So much happened in this episode, probably enough content to fill 2-3 episodes of most other shows, but everything flowed so smoothly. It is still early in the season but it is looking to me at the moment like the theme of the season is going to be competition: the rival mobs, the new parlors; the college girls coming in to do porn ("like their guidance counselor recommended it!") and squeezing out the whores; the pimps being pushed out by the porn industry; even Candy and Harvey's (amicable) disagreements or Bobby's secret family.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 10:54 |
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I think that the most telling, hitting-you-over-the-head message of the last episode was that things are changing for pimps, as seen in the way that the Bus Stop Trick of this episode contrasts with that of the first season (which honestly was a sign of things to come, with Lori being a sex worker seeking out a pimp as opposed to someone not in on the game).
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 03:02 |
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The Deuce to end with season 3
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 23:25 |
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I'm fine with this? I also thought it was the plan from the word go. Rather 3 solid seasons that wrap up the arc on their own terms than have it drag on too long because some suits saw a cash-cow or emmy bait.
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Yeah it's not exactly news, though I'm glad they're giving them a third season and not canceling it early.
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 00:52 |
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Yeah, 3 seasons is okay by me. I feel like they can wrap things up pretty nicely with the "cleaning up" of Times Square and probably put a bow on most of the characters' arcs.
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Besides, already looking forward to UNTITLED DAVID SIMON PROJECT
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Milo and POTUS posted:Besides, already looking forward to UNTITLED DAVID SIMON PROJECT I'm more eager for George Pelecanos to really buckle down on adapting his Derek Strange novels as a series.
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# ? Sep 21, 2018 04:48 |
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This is the only show on TV I can watch on a week to week basis and enjoy myself. brings me back to the sopranos or the wire where I can just enjoy one episode at a time and leave looking forward to the next without feeling dicked around.
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# ? Sep 23, 2018 15:57 |
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The Something Awful Forums > The Finer Arts > The TV IV > The Deuce Season 2: "We go back in time? I don't play that poo poo!"
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The Deuce Season 2: Where Reggie at, Slim?
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The Deuce Season 2: We Should Be Proud of Our Perversions (Enjoying how the pimp storylines are developing, with Larry refusing to take what he's given and looking to the future while CC is doubling down on the "real sack of poo poo" angle. Also, still waiting for the other shoe to drop with the mob. Rudy may well be the most levelheaded, upstanding mafioso ever depicted in entertainment. Vincent tells him about Paul's plans for expansion, and even reveals that he has a stake in it...and after a moment he shrugs it off and decides to let it go. Now that he's wielding arson as a weapon against The Horse, I suspect that kind of violence is going to bleed into the lives of our main cast very quickly. Oh, and I'm fully down with This Year's Girl by week 3.) JethroMcB fucked around with this message at 04:23 on Sep 24, 2018 |
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I really hope the other shoe doesn't drop with the mob, or if it does it stays consistent with the tone of the show, because I love that they feel like believable people that aren't complete cartoon psychopaths. I don't know what the mob was really like, but I imagine it was often closer to the deuce irl than most cinema where someone gets murdered every 30 seconds for looking at them wrong. That said I'm sure they'll kill someone sooner or later. Seems inevitable.
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I have this sinking feeling that cocaine is going to just murder and destroy so much of what we've been getting familiar with.
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veni veni veni posted:I really hope the other shoe doesn't drop with the mob, or if it does it stays consistent with the tone of the show, because I love that they feel like believable people that aren't complete cartoon psychopaths.
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