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richard 02-10-2012 05:39 AM

Hey keep your pants on bud. And don't bend over without a belt, silly.

Coach Pants 02-10-2012 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by richard (Post 837650)
Hey keep your [size="7"]pants on[/size="7"] bud.

Hey aquarium drunkard...

Watch Homeland. It makes Luck look like Friends spin-off Joey.

rpncaine 02-10-2012 07:13 AM

Or Justified...

mclem0822 02-10-2012 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by rpncaine (Post 837663)
Or Justified...

Great show! Terrific performances by Tim Olyphant, and Walton Goggins (who was very good on The Shield as well), but he's even better here as Boyd.

mclem0822 02-10-2012 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 837069)
Pat-

I think Game of thrones and Sopranos are two of the best shows ever. I watch Trueblood. Treme. Boardwalk empire.

And each one of those shows was much better after the first two episodes in my opinion. Believe me-i want to like this show. I really do. Its just not very good so far. The pacing is slow and the only character that is remotely interesting thus far is the Peruvian trainer.

Of course i will watch it because I love the sport and I can halfway follow what is going on but so far its mediocre at best.

I respectfully disagree with your points. In terms of the pacing being to slow i would like an example of this if you would please? In my opinion the pacing is fine, we're not talking about a cop drama here, or a war battle type show no disrespect to those types of shows. My point is these characters and the stories are still being fleshed out in my opinion, i mean we are only 2 shows in here.

mclem0822 02-10-2012 08:23 AM

I am enjoying pretty much all the characters. Kevin done for example and his ball breaking of the other degenrates is making me laugh. I am also intrigued with upcoming characters, like Mike that Ace mentioned. I am guessing perhaps Michael Gambon may be portraying Mike, and he is a very talented actor in my opinion. I am pretty sure we're gonna see him this week in episode 3. Nolte's character Mr. Smith has this promising horse, and he's tabbed Gary Steven's jockey character to ride him, we know that character's got issues, so this big race upcoming in episode 4 is peaking my interest as well. I thought John Perrotta's writing was very good, between him and Milch we have some good unfolding storylines here folks, the wife and I are hooked and we think Luck is terrific. My wife is not really a racing fan, but she is into this and perhaps it will peak her interest in the game too, and that would be wonderful. As i am sure is is drawing other new fans to racing, which is very good as well. :)

trackrat59 02-10-2012 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mclem0822 (Post 837666)
I am enjoying pretty much all the characters. Kevin done for example and his ball breaking of the other degenrates is making me laugh. I am also intrigued with upcoming characters, like Mike that Ace mentioned. I am guessing perhaps Michael Gambon may be portraying Mike, and he is a very talented actor in my opinion. I am pretty sure we're gonna see him this week in episode 3. Nolte's character Mr. Smith has this promising horse, and he's tabbed Gary Steven's jockey character to ride him, we know that character's got issues, so this big race upcoming in episode 4 is peaking my interest as well. I thought John Perrotta's writing was very good, between him and Milch we have some good unfolding storylines here folks, the wife and I are hooked and we think Luck is terrific. My wife is not really a racing fan, but she is into this and perhaps it will peak her interest in the game too, and that would be wonderful. As i am sure is is drawing other new fans to racing, which is very good as well. :)



I'm guessing that this show is drawing in as many fans as Zenyatta did.

rpncaine 02-10-2012 11:35 AM

Read where Olyphant's portrayal has inspired Elmore Lenoard to write a full novel around the character. Titled it "Raylan". He was so great in Deadwood. Between him and Ian McShane and John Hawkes, that was one terrific series.

trackrat59 02-10-2012 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rpncaine (Post 837694)
Read where Olyphant's portrayal has inspired Elmore Lenoard to write a full novel around the character. Titled it "Raylan". He was so great in Deadwood. Between him and Ian McShane and John Hawkes, that was one terrific series.

Yes it was. The best show ever. Did you notice on the last Luck episode that W. Earl Brown (Dan Dority) played the trainer that won the shake for the horse?

rpncaine 02-10-2012 12:46 PM

Yeah. At first I thought it was Danny McBride! They look alot alike. Expecting for lots of Deadwood alums to show up in this show too.

my miss storm cat 02-10-2012 01:55 PM

This thread is awesome! :D

Riot 02-10-2012 06:40 PM

LUCK casting call for this Sunday - Honu!
 
The Horse.com

HBO's horse racing themed television series "Luck," which was recently picked up for a second season by the cable network, is encouraging racetrack goers and employees to participate in an open casting call at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., Feb. 12.

"Luck," written and produced by David Milch and directed by Michael Mann, stars Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte, Dennis Farina, and John Ortiz and is currently airing on HBO on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. (EST).

Casting for racetrack employees will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Top 'O the Stretch adjacent to Clockers' Corner.

Open casting will take place in Santa Anita's paddock area, just north of the Seabiscuit Walking Ring from 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.


Participants are asked to bring a picture of themselves and to meet casting directors from Christopher Gray Casting.

"This is a good opportunity for many of our employees and fans to be a part of a major league television production and to pick up some extra income," said Pete Siberell, Santa Anita's director of special projects, in a release. "We had approximately 500 extras involved with season one, and I would expect there would be a similar opportunity with season two.

"Having a series of this magnitude in production here at Santa Anita is a win-win for us and the community. Anyone who has seen the first two episodes knows how beautiful Santa Anita looks and when you factor in all the economic plusses, from the actors, technicians, grips, catering, etc., this show is generating a lot of jobs and revenue for the community, across the board."

Santa Anita's current winter/spring meeting runs through April 22. For more information regarding Luck, visit www.santaanitalive.com, or www.hbo.com.

Left11 02-11-2012 07:10 AM

Episode 1
 
Last to watch the show but I also had difficulty hearing some of the lines but was more troubled by watching the winner in the finale pass the #12 horse who was not listed in the pick six will pay screens before the race. :zz:

Danzig 02-12-2012 11:26 AM

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...r-horse-deaths


you had to know if there was a show about horses and racing, peta wouldn't be long for filing complaints!

in that vein, anyone see that peta and others are calling for a skechers boycott because of their dog racing commercial??

Kasept 02-12-2012 11:40 AM

The stable of horses that are running in the filmed races never go more than 3f. They are scanned and evaluated before/after each filming session. There was the equivalent of more than 2,000 races run in season one and based on the injury database statistics, 2 deaths is half of what would normally be expected in that many races.

Both horses in question were felled by odd injuries. One took a misstep after training, fell and broke a shoulder. The other suffered a rare femur fracture -- rather than cannon. Every horse involved in 'Luck' has been guaranteed a safe home for the rest of their lives by HBO and Red Board.

The animal activists would only be happy if there was no racing... At that point of course, there would be no horses bred. Then what would they do with their lives?

Danzig 02-12-2012 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 838112)
The stable of horses that are running in the filmed races never go more than 3f. They are scanned and evaluated before/after each filming session. There was the equivalent of more than 2,000 races run in season one and based on the injury database statistics, 2 deaths is half of what would normally be expected in that many races.

Both horses in question were felled by odd injuries. One took a misstep after training, fell and broke a shoulder. The other suffered a rare femur fracture -- rather than cannon. Every horse involved in 'Luck' has been guaranteed a safe home for the rest of their lives by HBO and Red Board.

The animal activists would only be happy if there was no racing... At that point of course, there would be no horses bred. Then what would they do with their lives?

yeah, not just no racing...no ownership at all for any reason. can't help but wonder if they've thought all that thru...how would dogs survive without humans to feed them? they are simply amazing. well, or morons-whatever you prefer to call them.

dalakhani 02-12-2012 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by mclem0822 (Post 837665)
I respectfully disagree with your points. In terms of the pacing being to slow i would like an example of this if you would please? In my opinion the pacing is fine, we're not talking about a cop drama here, or a war battle type show no disrespect to those types of shows. My point is these characters and the stories are still being fleshed out in my opinion, i mean we are only 2 shows in here.

No Disrespect but you disagree about pacing but then you talk about the characters and stories still being "fleshed out" after 110 minutes. Point given.

LARHAGE 02-12-2012 02:43 PM

PETA should have as much care and concern for the dogs they killed and dumped in trash bins behind their office, they are attention seeking hypocritical whores.

richard 02-13-2012 02:47 PM

In the Paulick Report Cot Campbell bemoans Luck.
" But I think—in the interest of some accuracy—that the attractive, sporting, pageantry side of racing should be given at least a nod."

http://www.paulickreport.com/news/pe...ing-no-favors/

Antitrust32 02-13-2012 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by richard (Post 838448)
In the Paulick Report Cot Campbell bemoans Luck.
" But I think—in the interest of some accuracy—that the attractive, sporting, pageantry side of racing should be given at least a nod."

http://www.paulickreport.com/news/pe...ing-no-favors/

what a terrible letter from cot campbell. "I'm rich, and they arent showing enough classy, rich people on this HBO horse racing show... if horse racing was really like this, classy, rich people like me wouldnt be involved".

barf.

I dont know why people in the racing industry think this show should be promoting all the great things involved with horse racing. If you want that, make a documentary for PBS.

This show is about suspense and drama. The setting is a race track. I think the characters are awesome. If people think this show was made to save the racing industry, they are delusional.


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