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![]() I really enjoyed it.
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![]() I thought it was lots of fun.
What exactly are people expecting?
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() I think people are gonna bitch about it but it was typical HBO. Bunch of sub plots that end up tying together at end of season. My only issue is the snapping of the leg, they could have at least waited till the 3rd episode for that.
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How about Chantal? Move over Meryl Streep ![]() |
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![]() Typical HBO...yes, but in my opinion, that's a good thing.
Overall, enjoyable...and also, the first time I feel like the science of ticket structure in horse racing ever made it to mainstream. It was caveman, but at least there was logic and it wasn't babied into the script. I saw that as a breakthrough. In the end, I most want to hear about what non-racing people have to say |
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I think the characters were very well thought out and interesting, which is what non racing people will grab onto, the sunday 9pm cst slot is pretty much unbelievable though, you cant get better exposure then that imo |
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![]() Some mainstream reaction..
Luck, Ep. 1.01: “Pilot” admirably faces down expectations by Simon Howell in Spotlight, TV More than most series – and even more than most HBO series – Luck is facing down a hell of a set of expectations. Most crucially of all, Luck centers around a millieu that evokes the grimy hopefulness of Deadwood‘s lawless camp: the world of horse racing. It’s safe to say expetations may be unreasonable. As it turns out, Luck‘s pilot is precisely the sum of those aforementioned parts – and for now, that’s likely good enough. (Those are some pretty strong parts, after all.)
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![]() Maurenn Ryan 'gets it' right away..
'Luck': Dustin Hoffman And David Milch Debut Their New HBO Drama By Maureen Ryan, Huffington Post It doesn't officially premiere until Jan. 29, but the pilot for 'Luck,' David Milch's new drama, debuted Sunday on HBO, and if you caught it, I'm betting it made you want to go to the racetrack. Watching the first hour of a Milch drama on its own is a strange experience; the best way to experience his shows -- especially the all-time great drama 'Deadwood' -- is to marinate in his world, to let several episodes wash over you and ensnare you with their tales of compromised, corrupt people who nevertheless can't stop hoping for a big payday, a big score, some kind favorable outcome or judgment. What gives me hope about 'Luck' is that its intensity and trajectories were apparent from the start, even when I wasn't quite sure what was going on.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |
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![]() I loved it.. How great was the line "that horse run really really good"? I laughed hard. Poor girlfriend was still shook up that Jimmy was dead in Broadwalk. We are in for a lot of fun.
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I agree with this - I enjoyed it to a certain extent, but found it difficult for a non-racing fan to "get" or more importantly stay interested in. Most importantly, for all the sub-plots, it really could have ended last night with no real interest in dragging the viewer back. Pretty obvious that the P6 guys will find nothing but trouble, Dustin Hoffman's character is uninteresting and really no one cares about him or his horse that he's not allowed to own, Richard Kind's character as a jock's agent is over-the-top ridiculous, and the whole thing was kind of forced. All of the technical inaccuracies aside, (2 panned backstretch shots with the tote board in the background, and no way that P6 ticket was 845.00 (an impossibility by the way) - I recall seeing at least 2 legs where they were 4 deep and a all button selection in the last (8 horses - more like 2.5-3K) I'll watch, I hope it gets better, but if it was about anything other than horse racing, I doubt I'd tune in again. |