Hvis ikke I efter 4. afsnit er ellevilde af begejstring, så har jeg fejlet fælt :)
Jeg vil lade jer svede det sidste døgn med dette bundt roser fra reviews på Rottentomatoes
Whatever it is about HBO – the lax restrictions on language, nudity, and violence, an uncanny ability to utilize creators working at the top of their game, or just plain dumb luck – they’ve managed to put broadcast television to shame, and in the case of Deadwood, the Western genre as a whole hasn’t been so well done since Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven, if ever that is.
For one thing, it’s dirty as hell, and if your TV had smellovision, one expects that Deadwood would stink your living room up with its piss-ass drunks, rotting dead bodies, and what’s-a-bathtub?-prospectors. The environment is amazingly detailed and convincing, but it’s the characters that hold your attention.
Like HBO’s The Sopranos, if you watch an episode of Deadwood you’re likely to get sucked in and will soon become a devotee. That’s good, because Milch has created an amazing little epic that represents perhaps the pinnacle of its genre.
In a medium where chance-taking is rare enough but exceeding one's reach is virtually unheard of, you have to admire the spectacular, co-joined vision of David Milch and HBO, as they try not only to resurrect a tired old genre like the Western but also invigorate it with a garrulous streak of blue that might burst the fretful head of every sitting member of the Federal Communications Commission.
Now go see for yourself, you conniving thumbed cocksuckers ;)
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#11 elwood 20 år siden
Jeg sikker på han er ansat til at være en af de der skjulte reklame folk man sender ud 8-)
Lisa: It's not our fault our generation has short
attention spans, Dad. We watch an appalling amount of
TV.
Homer: Don't you ever, EVER talk that way about
television!
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#12 davenport 20 år siden
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#14 filmz-sanjo 20 år siden
#15 chandler75 20 år siden
#16 elwood 20 år siden
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#17 DarkLight 20 år siden
#18 filmz-Bruce 20 år siden
Hvis ikke I efter 4. afsnit er ellevilde af begejstring, så har jeg fejlet fælt :)
Jeg vil lade jer svede det sidste døgn med dette bundt roser fra reviews på Rottentomatoes
Whatever it is about HBO – the lax restrictions on language, nudity, and violence, an uncanny ability to utilize creators working at the top of their game, or just plain dumb luck – they’ve managed to put broadcast television to shame, and in the case of Deadwood, the Western genre as a whole hasn’t been so well done since Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven, if ever that is.
For one thing, it’s dirty as hell, and if your TV had smellovision, one expects that Deadwood would stink your living room up with its piss-ass drunks, rotting dead bodies, and what’s-a-bathtub?-prospectors. The environment is amazingly detailed and convincing, but it’s the characters that hold your attention.
Like HBO’s The Sopranos, if you watch an episode of Deadwood you’re likely to get sucked in and will soon become a devotee. That’s good, because Milch has created an amazing little epic that represents perhaps the pinnacle of its genre.
In a medium where chance-taking is rare enough but exceeding one's reach is virtually unheard of, you have to admire the spectacular, co-joined vision of David Milch and HBO, as they try not only to resurrect a tired old genre like the Western but also invigorate it with a garrulous streak of blue that might burst the fretful head of every sitting member of the Federal Communications Commission.
Now go see for yourself, you conniving thumbed cocksuckers ;)
#19 filmz-Kadann 20 år siden
#20 Michael Andersen 20 år siden