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General Discussions => Inner Glimpse => Topic started by: tiedyetoga on March 24, 2004, 09:43:30 am
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I have been to Deadwood and out west many times.. Old West History is interesting.
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ha...yea...she was definately a bit over the top....
but I am in for the season...
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Originally posted by Stephengencs
Ha...I was actually thinking the same thing....
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maybe they did....
it just sounded comical and almost forced...especially that chick who thinks she\'s a dude. it\'s probably just a little weird cause we never never heard john wayne or eastwood (in his western phase)call anybody a motherfucker before.
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Originally posted by bluefunknebula
looks like it will be a decent series. the over use of cursing kinda was laughable....did they really talk like that?
Ha...I was actually thinking the same thing....
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maybe they did....
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LMFAO
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oh yea,i hate movies about wars too..or movies that you have to read the bottom.i hate those
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i hate **** about the old west.and i hate **** about outer space.and i hate **** about the past or future..and i hate **** about underwater escapades..and i hate **** about scifi.......
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looks like it will be a decent series. the over use of cursing kinda was laughable....did they really talk like that?
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Good Show....
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By Andrew Wallenstein
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The new HBO Western "Deadwood" provided the premium channel with its most-watched series premiere ever.
The first installment of the David Milch-produced drama drew 5.8 million viewers between 10 and 11 p.m. Sunday, eclipsing the 5.3 million that "Carnivale" drew last September after its premiere aired following the season finale of "Sex and the City."
"Deadwood" was helped by a solid outing from "The Sopranos," which grabbed 10.1 million viewers in its third week. That was enough to beat all the broadcast networks in national homes among viewers 18-49. While dropping a considerable portion of its "Sopranos" lead-in, "Deadwood" did manage to squeak by CBS among male viewers 18-34.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Source: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=televisionNews&storyID=4640453§ion=news