Good Soldier Svejk posted:Olyphant is an incredible comedic actor. Santa Clarita Diet deserved another season Yeah watching interviews with him, he's got a real charisma and sense of humor beyond the kind of superficial charm you'd get from somebody providing superficially clever rote talk show responses; it doesn't surprise me at all that he excels in comedy.
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Cream-of-Plenty posted:Yeah watching interviews with him, he's got a real charisma and sense of humor beyond the kind of superficial charm you'd get from somebody providing superficially clever rote talk show responses; it doesn't surprise me at all that he excels in comedy. He’s always great on the late night talk shows. He’s got a very quick wit.
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Cream-of-Plenty posted:Yeah watching interviews with him, he's got a real charisma and sense of humor beyond the kind of superficial charm you'd get from somebody providing superficially clever rote talk show responses; it doesn't surprise me at all that he excels in comedy. I remember seeing an interview with him where he talks about his daughter being embarrassed of him and calling him lame, and him going,"Hey now! I know I'm cool, I've seen all kinds of stuff online about it!"
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# ? Jun 8, 2023 02:36 |
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Bumping this thread. David Milch just released his memoirs and they're a fantastic read. Such a crazy upbringing and fascinating life. Nuggets of wisdom, insight on his writing process and his career. All while battling Alzheimer's (the memories from his life are either told to him by his family or recorded somewhere). Highly recommended, I'm just at the part where he's talking about Deadwood. Deadwood is my favorite show of all-time and certainly one of the best things ever written for television, so making this into a sort of Deadwood homage thread sounds like it's a solid idea. I hope I don't look like a jackass. But I mean, gently caress, if this ain't Shakespeare, I don't know what is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMDs9xJJKmc.
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Pattonesque posted:Kim Dickens is a lead on that Walking Dead spinoff Dillahunt was a lead in one of the walking dead spin offs too, as well as being in Snyder’s Army of the Dead. I love when deadwood actors show up in random rear end stuff. I was just watching Man’s Best Friend and this guy showed up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XTOB5eTqkY
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Sanderson to me is like the epitome of a character actor. He’s got something like 130 credits going back to the late 70s. But he’ll always be E.B., to me.
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# ? Jul 9, 2023 07:42 |
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I saw Dillahunt turn up on a random Blindspot I was watching. It was basically to do a drugs PSA, where he was a soldier dying from drug complications whose role in the plot was to scare straight one of the leads. Terrible stuff, but Dillahunt got a special guest star credit anyway.
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MrMojok posted:Sanderson to me is like the epitome of a character actor. He’s got something like 130 credits going back to the late 70s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6htQAxTNF0g There's a 0% chance this sketch is funny without Sanderson selling it so hard.
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# ? Jul 9, 2023 15:42 |
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I just loaded up Libby and grabbed Milch's memoir from the library. Just listening to the loving prologue... and I'm hooked. Definitely look into this, y'all. I'll have a lot to discuss with regard to this memoir, upon completion. Thanks for the recommendation, fawning deference Honestly, those who are curious should check the prologue Help a goon out! Lots of books - horror, nonfiction, classics and more for sale.
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Another Bill posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6htQAxTNF0g The kids looking almost bored by dad pulling out a gun and threatening a murder-suicide is both hilarious and deeply disturbing in its implications.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 02:15 |
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is there any chance I can get someone to read this book along with me? It is unbelievable. I anticipate not just a Deadwood rewatch but probably a whole Milch binge including Hill Street, NYPD, Luck, and other items.
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i'd probably read it but i've got two other books i'm enjoying on the go right now so i'm just putting this down as a reminder to myself for when i check this thread again later: david milch has a book
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 20:03 |
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I am halfway through and he's going in depth into Deadwood. Just got an amazing anecdote about how Molly Parker's decision to tell Milch that she felt Alma's acceptance of Ellsworth's proposal was not adequately built to, and as a result, the scene where she has a monologue to her dead husband arose from it. There's some amazing stuff in there too, discussion of his addiction, mental illness, writing process. All of you all are going to have to read this. It's incredible. edit: Wow, didn't know he made a movie in 2014 called The Money, which was essentially King Lear with the Murdoch family. The seeds of Succession being planted?? escape artist fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Jul 12, 2023 |
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Somebody told me the other night that we're getting more Deadwood. Is there something to that?
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LividLiquid posted:Somebody told me the other night that we're getting more Deadwood. No.
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If somebody teased me and got my hopes up by promising more Deadwood, they 'wood' be 'dead' after I killed them
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God dammit. I knew we weren't. I knew what answer I'd get. Why does this still hurt?
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LividLiquid posted:God dammit. I knew we weren't. I knew what answer I'd get. Maybe this person doesn't know that the new movie got released already? Milch is not in a condition to continue working and there has been absolutely zero rumors or buzz around MORE Deadwood. It's over. It's interesting to read about how when shooting the film, he was not able to work in the same way at all, both for reasons of budget constraints and health constraints. For those that don't know, on the set, Milch would be there with the actors and constantly talk to them and make discoveries about scenes and character motivation and he was kind of famous for re-writing entire scenes on the spot or entire new sub-plots the day before the morning of a shoot, etc. With the movie it was a static process, and as much as I enjoyed the film, it didn't quite feel as natural and alive as the show. He also mentions how with Luck, Michael Mann took control of the process entirely (his terms for being brought on to direct). Milch was not allowed on the set, and Milch really regretted that because to him, playing on scenes with actors on set and driving modifications to the script based on what feels natural is an integral part of his writing life-cycle. fawning deference fucked around with this message at 02:31 on Jul 13, 2023 |
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I specifically asked if they meant the movie that came out four years ago and they said no.
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LividLiquid posted:I specifically asked if they meant the movie that came out four years ago and they said no. Okay well I have no idea what they are referring to.
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fawning deference posted:Maybe this person doesn't know that the new movie got released already? Milch is not in a condition to continue working and there has been absolutely zero rumors or buzz around MORE Deadwood. It's over. Thanks for that book recommendation. It was loving incredible. I'm watching the Lost Israel two-part NYPD Blue episode that he mentions in Chapter four. What a loving chapter that was. The audiobook is narrated by Milch so hearing his raw emotion when talking about that was so powerful.
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LividLiquid posted:I specifically asked if they meant the movie that came out four years ago and they said no. They probably confused Deadwood and Justified.
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Zorak of Michigan posted:They probably confused Deadwood and Justified.
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Zorak of Michigan posted:They probably confused Deadwood and Justified. Oh, it's gotta be this.
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Bought that milch memoir on the recommendations ITT and it is just as awesome as previously mentioned. "There is something about literature--poetry and prose, but particularly poetry--which disinfects the effort of being."
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LividLiquid posted:gently caress. I bet that's it. Well, at least your avatar isn't vandalized anymore
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fawning deference posted:But I mean, gently caress, if this ain't Shakespeare, I don't know what is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMDs9xJJKmc. This really is one of if not the best written shows out there. Made the mistake of re-watching the first season and a half while watching Succession's last season, and while Succession is a masterpiece.... it's shine just doesn't compare to how immaculately Deadwood moves between characters and scenes. It's just an incredible dance of motivations that works so fuckin' well. Will have to pick up the Milch bio.
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LividLiquid posted:gently caress. I bet that's it. Yeah, my first thought was absolutely,"They're thinking about Justified." Speaking of which... yay, new Justified!
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EB was truly a favorite of mine. As mentioned above, a perfect Shakespearean character. He's both pitiful/sympathetic and disdainful. Full of misery but powerless to change it, so he simply takes what he can get in a world which shits all over him. He's a conniving snake yet everyone sees right through him.
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fawning deference posted:EB was truly a favorite of mine. As mentioned above, a perfect Shakespearean character. He's both pitiful/sympathetic and disdainful. Full of misery but powerless to change it, so he simply takes what he can get in a world which shits all over him. He's a conniving snake yet everyone sees right through him. In the book Milch says that Sanderson had a habit of beating himself up before scenes (figuratively speaking) and worked that into EB's character
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So, here's an incredible scene. It's hard to understate how tremendous the acting is from all three roles here. It totally makes the scene. From S1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2vAebNrPC8 It's terrific foreshadowing too. We see Doc settle into his difficult relationship with Al -- he sees him as a monster and can barely contain those emotions around him, but at his heart, he's a doctor and he cares for people and he can be one of the most sensitive characters on the show because of it. This also foreshadows Doc's incredible monologue during the season finale while Al is putting down the preacher, which is the big explosion of Doc's emotions about Al's terror (my personal position is God here is kind of a stand-in for why someone like Al Swearengen gets the good life). Edit: because I have to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4isTaYN7i68 And you have Al, early in the show, who has clear control and intimidation over the camp. Walks in, walks out, unquestioned, unobstructed, and he snarks and laughs away anyone standing up to him. This is the height of Al's power and throughout the show we see his power fade in different ways, which challenges his sense of himself greatly. And then, Jane, who is shown to us as a sympathetic person who is barely keeping her poo poo together at all times, who found a place where she can be trusted and relied upon for care, to keep her from going off the edge, but now she is given fear from Al and what she sees as pity from the Doc, which sets in motion her general never-quite-fitting-in isolation (and eventual leave) of the camp. All of that from this one scene. fawning deference fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Jul 13, 2023 |
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Finished Milch's memoir. I lost some interest when he went deep into horse-racing and Luck as I never got into either one (although even that part had some good insights on the psychology of gambling addiction). The last bit, though, where he's talking about writing the Deadwood movie as he's succumbing to Alzheimers, is really poignant. He was aware of the parallels between Al's mortality and his own and he uses a lot of lines he gave to Al and Seth ("hate to die a fool") to describe his thoughts about the end of himself. He calls the chance to do the movie a gift, a way to say the last things about life he wanted to say. I had that notion when I saw the movie, but seeing it detailed in the book really makes it that much more heart-breaking. Anyway, great book and a pretty short read.
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Timothy Olyphant shares some funny David Milch stories from the show's run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih-AZizaB9w
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I didn’t know Welliver did impressions, but theee are great https://youtu.be/fS_lE_AcD2k?si=bqzmq-m2SSWFTNoz
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Sand Monster posted:Timothy Olyphant shares some funny David Milch stories from the show's run: MrMojok posted:I didn’t know Welliver did impressions, but theee are great These are both great
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Sand Monster posted:Timothy Olyphant shares some funny David Milch stories from the show's run: "What the gently caress was this show gonna be about?"
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