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  • ZB9
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    • Nov 2004
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    #31
    Re: Deadwood - Season 3

    this season has been great. Deadwood is definetely one of the best shows on TV.

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    • JayBee74
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      • Jul 2002
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      #32
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      Just saw the actress that plays "Calamity Jane" on an "Inside the NFL" promo. Doesn't look half bad with makeup and her hair fixed.

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      • JayBee74
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        • Jul 2002
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        #33
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        Swearengen doesn't mess around, huh? Great scene.

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        • ODogg
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          #34
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          Originally posted by JayBee74
          Just saw the actress that plays "Calamity Jane" on an "Inside the NFL" promo. Doesn't look half bad with makeup and her hair fixed.
          Yeah, not bad at all surprisingly

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          • Defel
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            • Oct 2002
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            #35
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            Originally posted by JayBee74
            Swearengen doesn't mess around, huh? Great scene.
            Yeah...Swearengen grandstanding on the balcony afterwards to Hirsch was hilarious too.

            That and Richardson saying, "I can't remember all thaaaaat!" are probably the two scenes of Deadwood that have triggered the biggest laughs from me.

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            • sven
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              • Jul 2002
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              #36
              Re: Deadwood - Season 3

              Originally posted by Defel
              Yeah...Swearengen grandstanding on the balcony afterwards to Hirsch was hilarious too.

              That and Richardson saying, "I can't remember all thaaaaat!" are probably the two scenes of Deadwood that have triggered the biggest laughs from me.

              Richardson is awesome. He always get so much out of so little screen time. Jewel is pretty sweet too. Especially when she gave Dan the finger.

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              • JayBee74
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                • Jul 2002
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                #37
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                Hearst is not so bad in real life (the father of William Randolph Hearst), and was a US Senator until his death. I wonder if they will take liberties with the facts and kill him off. I know Gerald McRaney is slated to appear in "Jerico" this fall.

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                • sven
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                  • Jul 2002
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                  #38
                  Re: Deadwood - Season 3

                  This is the last full season of Deadwood. There are gonna be a couple of movies to finish it off. But HBO isnt gonna give them another full season.

                  Also I've seen the Jericho pilot. I doubt it makes it to season 2.

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                  • JayBee74
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                    • Jul 2002
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                    #39
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                    Observation-great rack on Trixie.

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                    • JayBee74
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      #40
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                      Interesting findings on Alan Graf, the guy who played Captain Joe Turner:

                      He is one of Hollywood's premier 2nd unit directors and stunt coordinators.
                      He started (as a guard) on the undefeated (12-0) 1972 USC Trojan National Championship team.
                      He was one of the heroes of the 1973 Rose Bowl.
                      He has choreographed the football action for such films as "Any Given Sunday," , "The Replacements," "The Program," "The Waterboy," "Necessary Roughness," the current production "Cheer Up" and "Jerry Maguire."
                      He wrote the original screenplay entitled "Turning the Tide," a football drama which depicts the historic 1970 gridiron contest between McKay's USC Trojans and Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide. The film is currently in development.

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                      • Hootiefish
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                        • Aug 2002
                        • 933

                        #41
                        Re: Deadwood - Season 3

                        Originally posted by JayBee74
                        Interesting findings on Alan Graf, the guy who played Captain Joe Turner:

                        He is one of Hollywood's premier 2nd unit directors and stunt coordinators.
                        He started (as a guard) on the undefeated (12-0) 1972 USC Trojan National Championship team.
                        He was one of the heroes of the 1973 Rose Bowl.
                        He has choreographed the football action for such films as "Any Given Sunday," , "The Replacements," "The Program," "The Waterboy," "Necessary Roughness," the current production "Cheer Up" and "Jerry Maguire."
                        He wrote the original screenplay entitled "Turning the Tide," a football drama which depicts the historic 1970 gridiron contest between McKay's USC Trojans and Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide. The film is currently in development.
                        Although not mentioned in his IMDB bio, he was also the football choreographer for Invincible. If anyone has seen what used to be the "20" before movies at the theater, their preview of Invincible includes an interview with him.

                        And he is a dead ringer for Andy Reid.
                        Last edited by Hootiefish; 08-30-2006, 11:33 AM. Reason: wrong film
                        Overall satisfaction also makes the decline!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                        • JayBee74
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                          #42
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                          Originally posted by Hootiefish
                          Although not mentioned in his IMDB bio, he was also the football choreographer for Victory. If anyone has seen what used to be the "20" before movies at the theater, their preview of Victory includes an interview with him.

                          And he is a dead ringer for Andy Reid.
                          Are you talking about the soccer movie with Sly in the early 80's. He does look a lot like Reid.

                          Is there any football movie he doesn't choreograph? He also did "Friday Night Lights".
                          Last edited by JayBee74; 08-30-2006, 08:10 AM.

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                          • Hootiefish
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                            • Aug 2002
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                            #43
                            Re: Deadwood - Season 3

                            Originally posted by JayBee74
                            Are you talking about the soccer movie with Sly in the early 80's. He does look a lot like Reid.

                            Is there any football movie he doesn't choreograph? He also did "Friday Night Lights".
                            Have no idea why I said Victory. I meant Invincible.
                            Overall satisfaction also makes the decline!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                            • JayBee74
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                              #44
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                              [ "Friday Night Lights" second unit director Allan Graf has signed on to direct "Turning the Tide" according to The Hollywood Reporter. Graf co-wrote the project with John Ledesma based on a story by John Papadakis. It centers on the September 12, 1970, college football showdown between the all-white Alabama Crimson Tide - led by the legendary Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant - and the integrated USC Trojans. It's a game frequently mentioned as one of the most important moments in US sport. Graf himself was a USC football player at the time.]
                              This project has been in the works for some time (the cited article above is dated October 12, 2004). Bryant agreed to play the Trojans in the first "integrated" Bama football game (all the black players were on USC) and were crushed 41-21. Bryant and other southern football coaches realized that ignoring the black talent pool was too much of a disadvantage and used black players the following year. For the record USC was ranked #15(AP) and #19 (UPI) that year while Bama finished out of the top 20. Next season(1971) an integrated Bama team finished #4 (AP) and #2 (UPI) before winning a share of the 1973 National Championship (UPI version) despite losing 24-23 to co and AP champion Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.At that time the polls and awarding of the mythical crown were set before the bowls.

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