Hey cocksuckers do you watch DEADWOOD?

SteveBsjb • Apr 27, 2006 8:27 am
I love that cunting show!

Season 2 begins in June.

AMAZING writing mixed with a lot of wild west gun fights, tough guys, whores, and a lot of cursing!

It's like Sopranos in a Western format.
Cheyenne • Apr 27, 2006 10:31 am
I don't have cunting HBfuckingO so I best buy the Mother Fucker on dvd!
Happy Monkey • Apr 27, 2006 11:30 am
Fuckin' good show. Apparently it was originally pitched as a show in ancient Rome, before he knew that they already had one in development.
SteveBsjb • Apr 27, 2006 12:55 pm
Well thank our mother fucking stars! He should get a blow job for writing the show. I'm not offering personally.
wolf • Apr 27, 2006 3:41 pm
no
SteveBsjb • Apr 27, 2006 3:46 pm
oh well, then you wouldn't get the humor if I called you "Philadelphia cocksucker!", much like woo saying "San Francisco cocksucker!" in Deadwood.
Cheyenne • Apr 27, 2006 9:24 pm
When I rent the cunting thing I am going to burn it like a mother fucker!
richlevy • Apr 27, 2006 10:32 pm
SteveBsjb wrote:
I love that cunting show!

Season 2 begins in June.

AMAZING writing mixed with a lot of wild west gun fights, tough guys, whores, and a lot of cursing!

It's like Sopranos in a Western format.
I think I asked the question on another thread of which HBO series has the tougher characters.

In an all out fight with no guns, who would win, the characters from Sopranos, Deadwood, or Rome?
Gromitspapa • Apr 28, 2006 2:57 am
I really like that show. Some critics think it's the best one on TV.

Really miss Keith Carradine after his four episodes as Wild Bill. Jewel is a jewel.
SteveBsjb • Apr 28, 2006 7:56 am
It is a GREAT show. It really is one of the best, and highly recommend renting it on DVD.

I don't watch Rome, though I've heard that was good.

I think they're tougher on Deadwood than on Sopranos.
wolf • Apr 28, 2006 6:16 pm
richlevy wrote:
In an all out fight with no guns, who would win, the characters from Sopranos, Deadwood, or Rome?


Rome.

But I don't watch either Sopranos or Deadwood. But for all-out asskickingness, Rome.
SteveBsjb • Apr 29, 2006 8:51 am
I should get the DVD of Rome when it's available.
richlevy • Apr 29, 2006 11:08 pm
wolf wrote:
Rome.

But I don't watch either Sopranos or Deadwood. But for all-out asskickingness, Rome.
I'm not so sure. I think Bullock and Swearengen might give Pullo and Vorenus a run for their money. Considering how nasty the result was when they fought each other I'd say they were tough enough.

I've pretty much stopped watching the Sopranos. I'm looking forward to Rome and Deadwood. I even taped the previous season of Rome for someone who missed a few episodes.
SteveBsjb • Apr 30, 2006 8:03 am
Cool, I'll catch up on Rome. But I wish more people would give Deadwood a shot.
Cheyenne • Apr 30, 2006 11:19 am
I will buy the cocksucker when I get my fucking Tax Refund damnit!

:p
SteveBsjb • Apr 30, 2006 2:59 pm
You do that, ya cocksucker!
Cheyenne • May 1, 2006 9:27 am
i will, you just watch me mother fucker.
richlevy • May 24, 2006 7:50 pm
MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!!


From here. Also, savedeadwood.net

Deadwood's R.I.P. has fans up in arms
May 24, 2006. 06:14 AM
SCOTT COLLINS
SPECIAL TO THE STAR

HOLLYWOOD—David Milch, the creator of HBO's Deadwood, says the show couldn't have been done on any other network, and that's probably true.

(snip)


Of course, HBO has always taken pride in running apart from the network pack, hence its marketing slogan, "It's not TV. It's HBO.'' But as the abrupt death of Deadwood makes clear, HBO is behaving more like a regular network these days.

HBO revealed this month that, because of money considerations, Deadwood, one of the network's top four original series after The Sopranos

Outraged fans, who were expecting the fourth season, promptly organized a show-saving campaign, with some demanding a "cancel HBO" boycott (for details, see savedeadwood.net)., will most likely end its run with the third season, which starts June 11. (It's seen on TMN in Canada.) Although HBO did not cancel the show, it allowed the ensemble cast to pursue other work, effectively spelling the end of the series.

(snip)

By all accounts, the network did not wish to pay the Deadwood actors' contracts during the months spent waiting. Milch, who seems genuinely excited about Cincinnati, said that Deadwood is a costly show and does not produce the high ratings Sopranos does.

He confirmed that Albrecht offered to approve six episodes rather than 12 for a Deadwood fourth season — in the TV industry, a "short order." But the writer-producer rejected that because of bad experiences with short orders on series such as Hill Street Blues. And with that, Deadwood was dead.

The series' puzzling end has left militant fans seeking comfort in the words of — who else? — Swearengen: "The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man — and give some back."
Tonchi • May 25, 2006 1:24 am
SteveBsjb wrote:
I should get the DVD of Rome when it's available.

I already burned one, just in case they did not release the DVD until 2007 when the new season starts.

I really want to like Deadwood but it just does not do anything for me. It's like they are trying too hard. They should just stick to the story and omit trying to gross everybody out with the language. People forget that during this same period of time, most of the men in this country, even those who ended up in the gold fields or robbing banks, learned a stylish form of speaking and a depth of vocablulary that is completely unknown today. This was excellently portrayed in True Grit. The actors of Deadwood are showing the strain of doing 10+ takes of each scene, speaking lines over and over again where practically the entire sentence and every sentence is the same four-letter word. You can only do that so many times before your lines all start coming out flat. So I have not really been able to get interested in what is going on - they are all saying the same thing and that is boring.
wolf • May 25, 2006 2:35 pm
SteveBsjb wrote:
I should get the DVD of Rome when it's available.


Projected Release Date: August 15, 2006
SteveBsjb • Jun 5, 2006 10:16 pm
Less than a week til the beginning of season two! You still have time to catch up though!
zippyt • Jun 6, 2006 9:47 pm
The Tevo is set .
My wife HATES the show , but I remind her that SHE tapes her Sopa Operas ( they make me PUKE !!!)

One of my Fave lines from the first series was when Calamity jane was stepping in to a bath tub she squatted down and jumped Right back up saying "Hoomp !!! Burnt my Snatch !!!"
That got replayed a few times !!!