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I was absolutely convinced that Titus Owelliver was either Irish or at least from England, both from his work in Sons of Anarchy (his work, though not necessarily his character, was a bright spot in poo poo show) and how it, to me at one or two points in Deadwood, sounded like a brit trying too hard to do a old time southwestern accent. Nah, dude's from Maine. Also, I have not seen Bosch.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 00:53 |
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You should see Bosch.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 01:59 |
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Pattonesque posted:Al Swearengen's "anyways" made it into my vernacular immediately and has never left "Anyways" must be a Milch staple, because I picked it up as well but from NYPD Blue, I recall characters using it pretty liberally and something about it just stuck with me.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 02:04 |
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withak posted:You should see Bosch. I've still got big (good) feelings about The Shield, is that going to get in the way of me enjoying Bosch? They seem similarly themed.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 05:02 |
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gently caress I forgot just how uncomfortable the scene with Cy and the 2 kid thieves is. I remember how the Dan v Captain fight made me squirm, but this is on par with it and I don't squirm easy from TV/movie scenes.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I've still got big (good) feelings about The Shield, is that going to get in the way of me enjoying Bosch? They seem similarly themed. Bosch is a very different kind of cop show. Harry (Hieronymus) Bosch is very much a Good Guy, and Titus Welliver really delivers on that characterization. He goes up against and sometimes finds himself allying with bad and or corrupt figures, but his Big Deal is bringing down the worst scum of this Earth. Each season is its own crime story, so you know, might want to prepare for a possible binge session or two. I really can't say much else without spoiling stuff. But Harry is a Good Dude in a world that doesn't really respect that.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 10:26 |
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CatstropheWaitress posted:I watched it with some people who had never seen it before, and they loved it. Might have hyped the movie too much though, as when it was over they didn't feel it was as good a wrap up as I'd made it out to be. I still think it's a great nightcap on the show, Al's death is perfect, but ah well. The movie was way too short - I still remember getting home from work and being disappointed right off the bat when I saw the runtime on the video player.
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Rappaport posted:Bosch is a very different kind of cop show. Harry (Hieronymus) Bosch is very much a Good Guy, and Titus Welliver really delivers on that characterization. He goes up against and sometimes finds himself allying with bad and or corrupt figures, but his Big Deal is bringing down the worst scum of this Earth. The first season of Bosch I watched really hooked me, I was like "Oh so this is how a real detective works, following leads, digging through clues. None of this bullshit CSI, Criminal Minds stuff."
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# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:47 |
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thepokey posted:gently caress I forgot just how uncomfortable the scene with Cy and the 2 kid thieves is. I remember how the Dan v Captain fight made me squirm, but this is on par with it and I don't squirm easy from TV/movie scenes. he fuckin fractures Kristen Bell's skull! It's hosed up
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# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:11 |
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I had to open a new tab when I was watching that last time. It's brutal.
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# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:44 |
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think my favourite line from the show is EB on the degenerate titlicker - "I begrudge that pervert his capacity for happiness."
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# ? Apr 28, 2023 11:40 |
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LividLiquid posted:I had to open a new tab when I was watching that last time. It's brutal. As horrific as it obviously is, somehow the worst part for me is seeing the sheer, savage pleasure that Cy is taking in taunting her during the whole thing. He's sadistic, of course, that's a big part of it, but part of it is that he absolutely loathes the idea that anybody else could even think about getting one over on him. Which makes for a pretty loving deadly (for him) atmosphere when he starts tangling with Hearst, because that is a guy so far beyond his level that even his own self delusion can't construct a mental scenario that allows him to believe he has the upper hand, and it loving tears him up inside, and others suffer for it. Watching his clumsy efforts to exert some kind of control/blackmail on Hearst and how quickly he's put in his place is remarkable. God, what a great show.
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# ? Apr 28, 2023 12:28 |
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Yeah thats what really makes it uncomfortable for, the absolute joy Cy is getting from it (and then trying to tell Joanie afterwards that it was all an act). Which is something I never quite got the first time around - what exactly is the relationship between Cy and Joanie? I didn't quite get what their background was, it seemed way more complex than Al/Trixie
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thepokey posted:Which is something I never quite got the first time around - what exactly is the relationship between Cy and Joanie? I didn't quite get what their background was, it seemed way more complex than Al/Trixie I believe the official backstory was that she was pimped out (and also abused) by her own father, along with her sisters, and Cy literally bought her from her father.
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# ? Apr 28, 2023 22:40 |
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I take it back... pickling his prick in the oval office-brine of another is a tough act to follow
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# ? May 1, 2023 18:15 |
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I saw the original series well over a decade ago, and just finished a rewatch and saw the movie for the first time too. Man, I started this as escapism! Had honestly forgotten that the series includes a prominent pandemic arc and - oh yeah - a living avatar of capitalism murdering union organizers, rigging elections, and flaunting that they are completely above the law. Best Deadwood quote is one hell of a parlor game. But I have never been more terrified than Heart's " I'll not name how you would benefit from the action I wish you to take, saying only instead it's my will. To which I will have you bend." early in the third season.
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# ? May 1, 2023 21:32 |
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Al taunting Bullock was better than I remembered - "with you at her ear, among other points of entry". The whole thing had so much tension, absolutely two alphas trying to out-peacock each other. I loved how Al was simultaneously trying to talk strategy with Bullock while also fixing for a fight at the same time. Also, "the only good woman is one with maggots in her eyes" ... jesus loving christ, Cy edit: oh, and I almost spit my drink out at this. All Con Stapleton has to do is exist for me to laugh, I don't know what it is about him thepokey fucked around with this message at 03:25 on May 4, 2023 |
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It’s amazing how Al seems to be peak brutal rear end in a top hat and then Cy shows up and the scale needs recalibrating.
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# ? May 4, 2023 03:50 |
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Felt to me like they liked McShane's performance so much they needed bigger heels so they could turn him face.
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# ? May 4, 2023 03:57 |
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"Yeah. With his paws always damp like a just-poo poo loving turd. That's the type I'd wanna know about. Comings, goings, and dealings with your bosses."
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LividLiquid posted:Felt to me like they liked McShane's performance so much they needed bigger heels so they could turn him face. I kept trying to phrase this post earlier and didn't really feel happy with it, but all the same: Al is presented, in my viewing which was a time ago, as a somewhat humane monster. Cy is definitely a monster-monster of a human being. Al keeps "the gimp" around (his wording), Al knew about not shoving metal objects in someone's mouth when they're having a seizure, and the Doc knew that he could at least talk with Al about things. Al facilitates violence (oh dear goodness me does the goon watching the show from the beginning have a good slash horrific time ahead of them with this one) and presumably forced prostitution, so he's no role model. But one of the points of Deadwood is that it's an awful place that grinds people down. That isn't an excuse for Al, Al was already a bad guy from the start, but that's kind of Bullock's story. Everything keeps going to poo poo, he tries to stem that horrible tide but Deadwood the town keeps being a very lawless, terrible place. And then we get Hearst, who represents a very different kind of evil. I will also admit to being a massive Ian McShane fan, I would watch him read a phonebook because he is a hoot.
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# ? May 4, 2023 10:51 |
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Could also be said that Al's fairly amoral in the sense of any broader ideology. He has his objectives. And he takes whatever steps are required to accomplish them. Sometimes a bit of human kindness is the right tool to deploy.
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# ? May 4, 2023 17:30 |
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Poor Leon
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# ? May 4, 2023 17:49 |
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Jesus Christ, I don't think anyone, anywhere, in any walk of life, whether in fiction or not, is as angry as Steve the Drunk
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# ? May 5, 2023 16:19 |
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thepokey posted:Jesus Christ, I don't think anyone, anywhere, in any walk of life, whether in fiction or not, is as angry as Steve the Drunk you can find thousands him in the comments of any news outlet's facebook posts
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# ? May 5, 2023 18:12 |
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I think it's a misread that Deadwood is a particularly bad place which makes people worse. There aren't really any examples of that happening in the show - awful people come, and if they remain awful, they are rejected. Sometimes successfully, sometimes their acceptance is irrelevant like with Hearst who gets what he wants regardless, but everybody hates him. Al on the other hand becomes more and more civilised as the show goes and goes from the ruling crime boss to almost the mayor and patriarch - standards of Deadwood re: violence and theft being what they are. Cy's a counter point to Al because he and Al start off in similar places but Cy rejects the civilising influence of society and he becomes more and more marginalised, desperate for any angle - like when he attempts to court Hearst, who has no need for him and hates him like he hates everybody. If Cy would just make an honest attempt to benefit the town, or at least give it consideration like Al does, he'd be fine, but he's too selfish and short-sighted for that. He's stupid, and legitimately nasty. Al's nastiness is an adaptation to a harsh world and he will use it, but he's happy to put aside when possible, because he's not stupid.
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# ? May 5, 2023 21:16 |
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Deadwood as a place seems fairly hopeless. People like Bullock are repeatedly beat down by what they cannot control, despite Bullock being the law-man and all. Bullock and Sol don't necessarily become "worse" as people, but they adapt to a lovely situation best they can. I guess Bullock is a mean son of a bitch from the get-go, but the environment of Deadwood certainly enables him to act out on his worst impulses. And Dan probably would've been a stone-cold killer in other places too, but what he does in that fight, the show very explicitly high-lights that this is a level of depravity and horror that only happens out there on the frontier. Several early plot-lines in the show revolve around people doing awful things because they can there in Deadwood, too, like basically everything around Alma. Which involves Al being a monster too, but as you say, he is portrayed as mellowing out as the seasons develop. Sort of.
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# ? May 5, 2023 21:44 |
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"I am a sinner who does not expect forgiveness... but I am not a government official." cracks me up every time.
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# ? May 6, 2023 09:15 |
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on my millionth rewatch and this time around it's killing me how good Ricky Jay was not content just being one of the greatest magicians of his generation, but also a character actor who effortlessly holds his own against powers loving boothe
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# ? May 7, 2023 00:27 |
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It was a shame he left the show, but I loved that it appears he did actually pull off exactly what he bragged to Joanie he was going to do: rip off Cy right under his nose, put together the cash for her to buy her place, then got the gently caress out with Cy only grasping what had happened after the fact, unable to ever prove it, and utterly powerless to do anything about it. The power of Ricky Jay
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# ? May 7, 2023 00:37 |
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Jerusalem posted:It was a shame he left the show, but I loved that it appears he did actually pull off exactly what he bragged to Joanie he was going to do: rip off Cy right under his nose, put together the cash for her to buy her place, then got the gently caress out with Cy only grasping what had happened after the fact, unable to ever prove it, and utterly powerless to do anything about it. IIRC they were gonna film a death scene for Eddie Sawyer but Ricky Jay decided not to show up so Eddie would live on
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# ? May 7, 2023 19:18 |
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Gods, that rules. What a loving legend.
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# ? May 7, 2023 21:09 |
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Oh poo poo, I had no idea this was coming out -- https://www.tvguide.com/news/justified-city-primeval-release-date-cast-storyline-and-everything-to-know/ (Pasting here as it's the closest thing we have to an active justified thread)
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# ? May 11, 2023 18:31 |
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Pattonesque posted:IIRC they were gonna film a death scene for Eddie Sawyer but Ricky Jay decided not to show up so Eddie would live on Ahaha, loving amazing
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# ? May 13, 2023 03:53 |
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"Farnum: twice measured. Star: once cut. Farnum! Christ knows he's earned it!"
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# ? Jun 5, 2023 16:37 |
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It is absolutely shocking to me how none of these people became huge deals after this show. So I'll take comfort in the fact that they're all very well respected.
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# ? Jun 5, 2023 23:00 |
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LividLiquid posted:It is absolutely shocking to me how none of these people became huge deals after this show. Ian McShane had a late career renaissance as a result of Deadwood, he's been a regular in the John Wick films and done a whole lot of tv work, some of it even rather high-profile. He probably had the most success out of Deadwood. Timothy Olyphant has had a fun career, doing extremely bad movies but his tv work is generally great. It's worth noting that Olyphant doesn't really have anything resembling range: he can do some things very well but I wouldn't put him in a straight drama in any other role than what he did in Deadwood.
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# ? Jun 7, 2023 10:35 |
Olyphant is an incredible comedic actor. Santa Clarita Diet deserved another season
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# ? Jun 7, 2023 14:19 |
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Olyphant was p. funny in The Good Place, but I like to think he was just being himself there I also liked him in Mandalorian, but that wasn't all comedy.
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Kim Dickens is a lead on that Walking Dead spinoff
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