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Old 03-14-2012, 06:25 PM
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I wish the producers had balls, so because some PETA morons get mad they cave? I have horses that have reared up and flipped over, maybe I should quit my job. I guess there will no longer be any horse shows or movies, a horse might get hurt. This is so ridiculous, if any of those animal rights wackos REALLY knew horses, they would know they get injured in their stalls, in the pastures, in trailers and just plain walking down the road.
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:29 PM
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I wish the producers had balls, so because some PETA morons get mad they cave? I have horses that have reared up and flipped over, maybe I should quit my job. I guess there will no longer be any horse shows or movies, a horse might get hurt. This is so ridiculous, if any of those animal rights wackos REALLY knew horses, they would know they get injured in their stalls, in the pastures, in trailers and just plain walking down the road.
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:48 PM
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Viewership had decreased to 600,000 - It was a convenient way out of a mess, that's all.
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:55 PM
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Viewership had decreased to 600,000 - It was a convenient way out of a mess, that's all.
All of us plus a few others.
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:21 PM
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I feel terrible for everyone involved, John Perrotta put what 3 1/2 or 4 years into this project to have it end this way is a damn shame! I know this show has taken plenty of shots on this board, which everyone is entitled to have their views of course. In my opinion this was a quality show, with a group of characters that this household was enjoying following. I think it's terrible that the show will not be around further to see what happens to these characters, cuz in my opinion the show was growing stronger with each episode. I'm am not sure if they had filmed all or any of season 2, but i hope the producers will put together a dvd package with any remaining episodes and release it at some future date.
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:34 PM
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Wondering if they're going to show the remaining two episodes of season one...
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:50 PM
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Wondering if they're going to show the remaining two episodes of season one...
HBO claims that they will show the remaining episodes as planned.
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Old 03-15-2012, 08:14 AM
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Wondering if they're going to show the remaining two episodes of season one...
I believe it's been cancelled immediately, so no remaining two shows. Or maybe cancelled immediately means production is cancelled and they will show the 2 shows?

I'm not sure
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:37 PM
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From Twitter: @BillCorbett - Asked to comment on the cancellation of LUCK, Nick Nolte said: "Mmmmwwrzzzzzin fuggin horzzzes aaargghhhmrrzzz."
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Old 03-14-2012, 09:02 PM
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Reading some viewer comments on Yahoo. Most people hated it becuase they could not understand the horse racing jargon, felt the actors were mumbling and it was a topic unrelatable.
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Old 03-14-2012, 11:09 PM
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Reading some viewer comments on Yahoo. Most people hated it becuase they could not understand the horse racing jargon, felt the actors were mumbling and it was a topic unrelatable.
Milch was on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson the other day. They showed a clip that was almost entirely jargon. Very little in the way of normal vocabulary. There's gotta be a sense of context or characters (I don't mean watching gamblers mid-gamble). Show Nolte or Hoffman who have other things going on and are, frankly, more famous draws. Hit newbies with the other stuff when they watch the show. I remember thinking that if I weren't already a fan of the sport, that clip would turn me off of trying to start watching Luck. It's dry when you just read out a string of wagers. It makes it sound like you're reading a math equation. Really bad idea to show it and expect anyone to go 'sign me up for that.' I really thought it was a missed opportunity.
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Old 03-14-2012, 11:11 PM
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I bet HBO execs tipped PETA off on the third death.
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Old 03-14-2012, 11:53 PM
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Milch was on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson the other day. They showed a clip that was almost entirely jargon. Very little in the way of normal vocabulary. There's gotta be a sense of context or characters (I don't mean watching gamblers mid-gamble). Show Nolte or Hoffman who have other things going on and are, frankly, more famous draws. Hit newbies with the other stuff when they watch the show. I remember thinking that if I weren't already a fan of the sport, that clip would turn me off of trying to start watching Luck. It's dry when you just read out a string of wagers. It makes it sound like you're reading a math equation. Really bad idea to show it and expect anyone to go 'sign me up for that.' I really thought it was a missed opportunity.
Sounds like they should have done some of those "webisodes" a la True Blood to explain some of the lingo.
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Old 03-15-2012, 06:17 AM
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From Twitter: @BillCorbett - Asked to comment on the cancellation of LUCK, Nick Nolte said: "Mmmmwwrzzzzzin fuggin horzzzes aaargghhhmrrzzz."
pretty funny

something tells me, this isn't the last we've heard from this show

par for the course, i stopped watching hbo once they 86'd john from cincinnati before the first season even ended.


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Old 03-15-2012, 11:26 AM
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something tells me, this isn't the last we've heard from this show

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OK, this a wager I will be happy to make.

Those HBO c**ksuckers killed Deadwood on a cost versus ratings basis, and that show was much, much better (and far more acclaimed) than Luck (which I liked but had no illusions about).

Luck is gone, and no other network is going to revive it. Who the hell would want that heat for those ratings?
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Old 03-15-2012, 11:36 AM
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OK, this a wager I will be happy to make.

Those HBO c**ksuckers killed Deadwood on a cost versus ratings basis, and that show was much, much better (and far more acclaimed) than Luck (which I liked but had no illusions about).

Luck is gone, and no other network is going to revive it. Who the hell would want that heat for those ratings?

exactly. they wouldn't have cancelled had the show been doing well.
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Old 03-15-2012, 12:41 PM
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OK, this a wager I will be happy to make.

Those HBO c**ksuckers killed Deadwood on a cost versus ratings basis, and that show was much, much better (and far more acclaimed) than Luck (which I liked but had no illusions about).

Luck is gone, and no other network is going to revive it. Who the hell would want that heat for those ratings?
I can't blame a network for canceling a show that isn't making it money, but I can blame them for using the death of a horse that wasn't even on set as the excuse. What are the odds it comes up during the Kentucky Derby broadcast? Le sigh.
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Old 03-16-2012, 10:14 AM
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From Twitter: @BillCorbett - Asked to comment on the cancellation of LUCK, Nick Nolte said: "Mmmmwwrzzzzzin fuggin horzzzes aaargghhhmrrzzz."
Poor guy …he can't catch a break… I feel his pain… not only do they slaughter delphi for the insurance money but now they ruin the only derby chances he'll ever have…. he's probably sitting in front of the stable now saying "they killed the show.'
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Old 03-16-2012, 11:05 AM
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We all know why they really cancelled the show- bad ratings. But we haven't heard much about the first two breakdowns. The last one occurred when they were walking the horse back to the stall, as reported. But we never heard the details of the first two. In the first episode there was a catastrophic breakdown in the very first race, I believe(it didn't take the show long to show that part of horse racing) Was this the horse that had to be euthanized? Did something go wrong with a stunt they were doing?

They should be able to perform these stunts safely. A horse can fall and get back up safely. Heck, back in the day in these steeplechase races, the WINNER of the race typically fell three or four times.
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Old 03-16-2012, 11:57 AM
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We all know why they really cancelled the show- bad ratings. But we haven't heard much about the first two breakdowns. The last one occurred when they were walking the horse back to the stall, as reported. But we never heard the details of the first two. In the first episode there was a catastrophic breakdown in the very first race, I believe(it didn't take the show long to show that part of horse racing) Was this the horse that had to be euthanized? Did something go wrong with a stunt they were doing?

They should be able to perform these stunts safely. A horse can fall and get back up safely. Heck, back in the day in these steeplechase races, the WINNER of the race typically fell three or four times.
the other two fatalities were discussed earlier in the thread. go to page 6.
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