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queen jennifer14 |
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This is the only HBO show so far I have seen with Nudity. Language yes, but a first for me for nudity. Yet, again, I only got Movie Central on March 5, 04.
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puyobc |
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I don't think I've seen an HBO show WITHOUT nudity.
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Pugsmile |
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Usually we see women....very rarely men....
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LeesaBeesa |
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^^*coughOzcough*
I'm rather enjoying Deadwood, and I usually don't like to watch Westerns. My hubby kept telling me Wild Bill gets shot, nice to see some of the backstory on it. Thanks! |
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Gregoire |
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The male nudity shown in last week's Deadwood episode is not exactly the kind of nudity I hope to see every week....
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Pugsmile |
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I agree Gregoire...eek
LeesaBeesa..I forgot about that.... |
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MayQueen024 |
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I'm taping this show for my parents. I won't be watching it along with them, though. Not because I've already watched it five times, either.
I don't know if mom is going to be the same after seeing that guy with his dick in his hand, and the "icing" on the tip. I do appreciate full frontal male nudity though. HBO rulzzz. |
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Pugsmile |
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![]() HBOs Deadwood lassoes early renewal It set a record for HBO's highest-rated series premiere By Andrew Wallenstein Hollywood Reporter Updated: 11:02 p.m. ET March 30, 2004 NEW YORK - The Western drama Deadwood has earned its spurs early at HBO, notching a second-season renewal after just two episodes on the air. The premium channel has ordered 12 more episodes to begin production in July in anticipation of airing next year. Deadwood has started strong in its Sunday 10 p.m. slot after The Sopranos. It set a record last week as HBOs highest-rated series premiere by drawing 5.8 million viewers, eclipsing the 5.3 million that Carnivale drew last fall. In its second week, Deadwood settled to 4.9 million viewers. The gritty series, featuring plenty of swearing, hookers and killings (10 deaths after two episodes, according to the body count on HBOs Deadwood Web site), stars Timothy Olyphant as a heroic retailer, Ian McShane as a murderous kingpin and Keith Carradine as Wild Bill Hickok. It was created by NYPD Blue co-creator David Milch. I think were enormously pleased with it on all fronts, said HBO Entertainment president Carolyn Strauss. This show seemed to strike a chord with audiences and with the critics. LINK |
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GlamAmazon |
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Pugsmile, you are an absolute doll... thanks for the continual history tidbits.. and now printing this news you have made my day.
As for male nudity...there has been tons, did no one see OZ? If not buy the box sets they are now out on DVD. You will be a Special Victim after seeing Chris Meloni, amongst others. In fact I think the only dick I didn't see was Edie Falco's and the doctor (as they were exempt) but that other "female" guard, uh if you could call her that, had to be a "chick with a dick" Anyway, we still have an opening for official translator. I would be happy to take on racial/ethnic/gender slur"isms". I had to call my father, aka, Archie Bunker, who filled me in that "squarehead" refers to Scandinavian people, preferably Swedes who apparently are known for their "square heads." Good to know... But we still need someone to delve into the more complex sentence structure, someone familiar with the iambic pentameter/Milch speak. So you either love Shakespeare or watch an inordinate amount of early NYPD on TNT. Applications are accepted day or night... |
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Pugsmile |
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Quote: No prob Glam! Quote: Welcome aboard the wagon Glam! ![]() The REAL Sol Star (center) and Seth Bullock (right) pose for the camera |
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Pugsmile |
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A few more pics...
![]() A rare look down Main street Deadwood in 1876 ![]() Downtown Deadwood 1876 |
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Gregoire |
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^ Whoa, they did a pretty good job in replicating the set, now didn't they?
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GlamAmazon |
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Well tonight was excellent and now sets into motion the obvious arc....
Who knew that Powers Boothe and Ricky Jay would become part of the mix and bring to the table their own unique elements. I am beginning to think David Milch is the Quentin Tarantino of TV, finding unusual stars to create drama in and of itself. The gay subtext continues and now we even have Swearingen becoming the first Metrosexual, enjoying the Western Pedicure. Thankfully that has evolved over the days. Glad to see that the other brother of Darrell is still alive and sorry to see the Judging Amy guy go... he could handle the IP speech quite well. I cannot wait to see what occurs with the dueling saloons and the drugged up wife in calling out Swearingen. Good times... ah yes good times.... |
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Gregoire |
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They're going to have to bring in 2-3 new characters a week just to make up for the rising death count (I guess that's a product of the Sopranos too).
This show has me completely hooked. Swearingen is the best television villian since Alias' Arvin Sloane. |
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PeteRoss |
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I agree, this show is really picking up steam.
I agree that the pix above looks a lot like the street overhead shot we got tonight. All part of the quality. About 2 epi's from now, there is going to be one nasty blowup between the saloons! |
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foxtvbride |
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Swearingen had me laughing out loud this week! It's a great subtle humor.
Part of me wishes that the Innkeeper would've gotten plugged. Everytime I see him, I can't help but say to myself "Hi, I'm Larry, this is my brother Darrell......" He's just always so damn nervous when he talks to everyone! Charlie Udder's also becoming a wreck. In the first episode, he seemed a little bit more put together and badass. I'll say one thing for the new whorehouse/saloon-the girls are A LOT better looking! |
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Pugsmile |
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![]() I LOVE HBOs Deadwood!!! I thought it was very interesting the way Al Swearengen said he could burn Deadwood to the ground...(to think he died penniless hehehe) Interesting enough, fire did swept through the wooden city in 1879. Unfortunately, I did some research and found no records on the cause of the fire. In other words it is unclear if it was deliberately set. If you have a moment, I would recommend that you read my previous posts that relate to the history of Deadwood. You will be able to pick-up on all kind of things that are happening in the TV series VS real historical events. More Deadwood history: Gold, Guns & Guts... DEADWOOD, South Dakota Deadwood is located at north end of Black Hills. It is on US 85,12 miles southwest of Sturgis, or ten miles south of I-90 at EXIT 17, at a point seven miles east of Spearfish. Deadwood is ranked up there in Ghost Town annals with Virginia City, Nevada, and Tombstone, Arizona. The ghosts don't have a lot of room as a 1990 population of 1830 verifies. Even so, compared to 25,000 during its boom years, things have quieted a lot. Never-the-less, Deadwood is still a very historic old mining town that played host to the best and worst the Old West could offer, and it is very appropriate that we honor this one-time mining city. Present Deadwood is a touristy stop, and is a full service small community full of historic old buildings and sites, and they also have an active Chamber of Commerce/ Visitor Bureau. The Black Hills gold rush originally began in late July 1874, when the 7th Cavalry under the command Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer searched the Black Hills area for a location to establish an army post. They were also trying to see if gold was present in the area, as rumors of rich gold deposits had circulated for many years. On French Creek (near the present town of Custer), two of Custer's soldiers, Horatio N. Ross and William McCay panned for and found gold. Word leaked out about their finds. Even though the land was set aside as a homeland for the local Sioux Indian tribes, and was "protected by the government" by the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, miners still snuck in. A group of 28 people from Sioux City, Iowa headed by John Gordon staked out claims and set up a winter stockade (in what is today's Custer State Park), but in the spring of 1875, they were given a military escort out of the hills to Cheyenne, Wyoming. This created such a furor with the Sioux, a war developed between them and the white intruders. As more miners arrived, more soldiers came to the region to protect them, and the warring parties saw more casualties. It all came to a head in July 1876, when the largest battle of the campaign was fought, and Custer and his command were wiped out at the Battle of the Little Big Horn to the west in Montana. This infuriated the American public, and a campaign to wipe out the Indians began. (I don't think this happened yet.) Within a year the Sioux were demoralized and weakened so bad that the Americans controlled their ancient lands in the Black Hills. Back on Deadwood Creek, 25,000 miners had arrived in Deadwood Gulch, and the City of Deadwood was booming. Due to rapid growth, crowded conditions and slap-dash methods of construction, fire swept through the wooden city in 1879. A few years later, in 1883 a flood washed through the gulch taking out more of the town. The citizens banded together and rebuilt each time with better materials and larger buildings. Today the streets are lined with 1-3 story brick buildings dating back to the glory days of the 1880s and 1890s after the baptism of fire and flood. Due to its extreme isolation, the worst elements of the West arrived, and Deadwood City rapidly grew into one of the wildest, wickedest mining towns in the West. Some of the more famous personalities that passed through included James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok and Martha Jane "Calamity Jane" Canary. Hickok arrived in the summer of 1876 after a tenure as town marshal in Kansas from 1869-1872 in both Hays City and Abilene. He also spent a year touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1872-1873. He had recently married Agnes Lake (11 years older than him), and hadn't been in town more than a few weeks when he was playing poker in Saloon #10 and was shot in the back of the head by a man named Jack McCall. That building was a victim of the 1879 fire, and today its replica stands on Main Street. Calamity Jane arrived during the peak of the gold rush, and her actual occupation is not really known. She could drink, ride, shoot and cuss with the best of them, and is said to have had a "liaison" with Wild Bill Hickok. The two of them are buried side-by-side in the Mt. Moriah cemetery. Calamity's marker gives her last name as Burke, so it appears she married sometime before her death in 1903. In 1961 the downtown core of the fading town was declared a National Historic Landmark, and any new construction must match and blend in with the old. In 1989 gambling was legalized in Deadwood, which gave the badly faded mining town a much-needed boost. By 1991 over 80 locations offered gaming. Although gaming predominates the town's economy, the town looks more like an Old West boomtown than Las Vegas, due to a lack of glitter and neon. The tourists come, and Deadwood is again booming, although on a quieter scale. Nearby Lead is home to the fabulous Homestake Mine, America's largest underground gold mine. It is still active, and still dominates the economy of Lead. Tours are available ($), and are well worth the price. |
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Pugsmile |
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Episode 1
Clell Watson Hanged by Bullock for horse theft. a John Shot in head by hooker Trixie, possibly in self-defense. Fed to Mr. Wu's pigs. Metz Family (4) Hacked to death on Spearfish Road (off-screen), heading back to Minnesota. Blamed on Sioux, but likely the work of road agents. Mother, Father and two children. Tim Driscoll Stabbed by Dan Doriety to ensure his silence in claim scam. Fed to Mr. Wu's pigs. Ned Mason (the man who brought the news of the massacre) Shot by Hickok and Bullock. Episode 2 Tom Mason Shot by Hickok in Nuttall's No. 10 Saloon. Persimmon Phil Stabbed by Swearengen to ensure silence of Metz family massacre. Episode 3 ![]() Brom Garret Thrown off a cliff by Dan Dority. |
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MayQueen024 |
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Poor Brom. He was just too civilized for that place.
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ashleyv9999 |
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I missed last night's episode. What happened? Wait, no don't tell me, I'll watch it tommorow on Movie Central.
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