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Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Sun 28 Jan 2007, 23:18:07

I'm enjoying the HBO production, directed by the great Walter Hill, of Deadwood. If you haven't seen it, it's about a gold mining town in the 1870s. Marvelous acting and directing. I've noticed that each episode is written by a different writer. The actors shift and change subtly. The English bad guy who runs the saloon is slowly changing. He starts out as a Limey Bastard C**ksucker who murders at a whim and is slowly changing into something else. It started in 2004, but I'm just checking it out now on DVD. Very nice if you don't mind the swearing. Every other word is f**king this and f**king that. Did they talk like that on the frontier in 1870?
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby topcat » Sun 28 Jan 2007, 23:40:56

We like Deadwood A Lot. Heard a rumor that it may be on it's last season, which would be a shame.

Sorry, cannot provde info on it's accuracey. Great show.

Gotta have the stomach to watch and listen to it.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby Zardoz » Mon 29 Jan 2007, 00:56:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'E')very other word is f**king this and f**king that. Did they talk like that on the frontier in 1870?

Nope. Absolutely not.

Watched it once, and was so put off by that huge lapse in authenticity that I never bothered to take another look at it.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby nemo » Mon 29 Jan 2007, 07:17:09

I thinks they were foul mouthed back in the day, but by our modern standards their language would probably not raise any eyebrows due to swearing inflation. "Damn" doesn't have the impact it used to, for example. I think of the Deadwood dialogue as "adjusted for inflation".

Deadwood Pancakes - kinda funny youtube spoof.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby Aaron » Mon 29 Jan 2007, 08:36:37

Big DW fan here... I heard no more to come though... Just a big movie length "ending" is being shot.

Pity

Very authentic...they do a marvelous job of highlighting the differences between the rough frontier language & the language used by the East Coast immigrants.

You can see some characters who struggle to maintain "a civil tongue", but lapse into vulgar language when stressed... like the Dr.

Others like Swearingen are rough, foul mouthed criminals.... who evolve like Penn notes.

Excellent production.

Typical HBO.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby jesus_of_suburbia_old » Mon 29 Jan 2007, 18:03:29

I've seen a few episodes. One scene that really struck me involved one of the characters passing a kidney stone.

Yikes.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 29 Jan 2007, 23:17:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zardoz', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'E')very other word is f**king this and f**king that. Did they talk like that on the frontier in 1870?

Nope. Absolutely not.

Watched it once, and was so put off by that huge lapse in authenticity that I never bothered to take another look at it.
Well consider the consumption of alcohol. I've read reports of the old time consumption levels. Those folks were pickled, no f**king doubt about it. heh heh.
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Re: Deadwood: Serial Writing

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 30 Jan 2007, 22:46:30

Pretty good writing. The fanciest line yet, regarding the "tit-licker", spoken by the Mayor, "I begrudge that pervert his capacity for happiness." Straight out of Freud's book, "Three Essays on the Theory Of Sexuality"
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