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Post by thomasjerome on Nov 15, 2017 16:36:00 GMT
First teaser is out.
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Nov 15, 2017 17:25:45 GMT
They should have had a beat after he says the butter's too hard.
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Post by stephen on Nov 15, 2017 17:34:43 GMT
Niiiiiiice.
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Post by Viced on Jan 5, 2018 20:28:51 GMT
Premieres March 25th. Pumped.
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Post by speeders on Jan 9, 2018 22:14:47 GMT
Full trailer! I was always more excited for this than Ridley Scott's "All The Money in the World" but even I am blown away how much better this looks than that. The cinematography, atmosphere, tone, acting (Swank and Fraser look like step ups from Williams and Wahlberg, the kid also looks much better), Sutherland looks a lot more like Getty too, but I will shockingly admit I thought Plummer looked more effective in Also, looks like these two projects will be two very different takes on the kidnapping, which I wasn't expecting. Cannot wait!
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 9, 2018 22:30:59 GMT
HOLY FUCK Brendan Fraser is back!!! This looks amazing.
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Jan 9, 2018 23:02:34 GMT
Looks a little too "socialite sensationalism" for my liking.
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Post by cheesecake on Jan 12, 2018 20:40:13 GMT
Looks very promising! Curious how they'll stretch this beyond a first season.
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Post by speeders on Jan 13, 2018 18:48:37 GMT
Looks very promising! Curious how they'll stretch this beyond a first season. It's supposed to be an anthology series, with a new historic crime every season. Seems to be a formula FX is sticking with.
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Post by JangoB on Jan 13, 2018 21:19:13 GMT
B R E N D A N F R A S E R
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Post by cheesecake on Jan 16, 2018 3:06:50 GMT
Looks very promising! Curious how they'll stretch this beyond a first season. It's supposed to be an anthology series, with a new historic crime every season. Seems to be a formula FX is sticking with. Oh, nice! I'm up for that.
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Post by Viced on Mar 27, 2018 19:15:55 GMT
First episode was pretty good.... Sutherland was excellent.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 23, 2018 2:34:23 GMT
I've heard really good things so far, but I think I'm going to wait to marathon it.
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Post by Viced on Jun 21, 2018 23:45:46 GMT
Anyone ever watch this? Finally watched the last episode... very good overall but kind of felt drawn out. Sutherland and Luca Marinelli were excellent... Fraser was fun... Dickinson was really good... Swank was solid... "In the Name of the Father" was the strongest episode for me. I'd totally watch another season of just the "goat farmers" . Last moment was very strong. 7.5/10 or so overall...
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Jun 22, 2018 0:50:13 GMT
Anyone ever watch this? Finally watched the last episode... very good overall but kind of felt drawn out. Sutherland and Luca Marinelli were excellent... Fraser was fun... Dickinson was really good... Swank was solid... "In the Name of the Father" was the strongest episode for me. I'd totally watch another season of just the "goat farmers" . Last moment was very strong. 7.5/10 or so overall... I was waiting for it to finish so I could just binge it (always feel minis are way better that way) but my cable provider's free on-demand took away the first 4 episodes by time it was through. But luckily it's an FX show, which means it'll be on Netflix or Prime soon enough (god, I love that).
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Post by Mattsby on Jul 22, 2020 20:30:28 GMT
Cannot believe the tonal swings this takes with the Brendan Fraser character. They edit some of his scenes like he's in Oceans 11 or something. Why is he addressing the camera? and I cringed when he said "Google it" (this is set in the 70s). Despite being an uneven, unsubtle miniseries - I liked it. 7/10. The whole Getty saga is an incredible one, death drugs money contracts etc. Loved the sections where we get to see rural Italy and these small lawless villages - that's why E5 (Defiant Ones-y) & E8 were the standouts for me (8's terrific, that ending shot with the ear is Haneke-esque haunting!). Standout perfs - an interesting, sneaky, committed Sutherland, who taps into a tunneled almost sociopathic quality. And there's Luca Marinelli ("That's all folks") who bursts on screen, like a slick Chigurh, he's nonchalantly deadly, strategic/sneaky and kinda cruelly funny. Also made me laugh how the lower-level Italian criminal runs a movie theater that seems to only ever play Dario Argento movies.
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