what did i think of it?
Deadwood the movie
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>what did i think of it?
you thought it was a movie you had watched
Is it okay to watch this if i haven't seen the show?
Should I rewatch the show before watching it? It's been a while.
i didn't, been years since i last saw it, so i had forgotten a buncha stuff, but there are some seconds long flashbacks to things they're referencing to remind the audience.
this might be helpful too
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probably would want to see the whole show before seeing the flick
Yeah it’s pretty stand alone, they show horn in some flashbacks, all you need to know is the obvious villain is a villain.
No, you should 100% watch the show first
>reddit shill
As someone who watched the show twice... YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WATCH THE SHOW TO UNDERSTAND THIS MOVIE.
In fact, you'll be so underwhelmed by the film, it will save you the 32 hours it'd take to watch the show.
Literally just finished it. I thought it was quite good. A nice, sweet little sendoff 13 years late. It felt like it hasn't missed a beat, everyone settled right back into their roles as if the show just ended yesterday. Some nice closure and goodbyes. I enjoyed it.
You thought it was a satisfying conclusion better than it had any right to be.
It was a rushed mess, as expected. It's literally impossible to have a satisfying conclusion to a show like this in less than 2 hours. Milch knew this, but I'm guessing the idea of a cast reunion grew more appealing as the years went by. It was just underwhelming.
You thought it was a 3/5 ending to a show that was never very popular to begin with but had a lot of heart
Is Richardson in the movie?
Was their way of talking supposed to be due to the changed times or something? I was rewatching the series before the movie and the movie’s dialouge sounded like a caricature of what it was. Like stupid fucking fan service, what the fuck? I didn’t like it, but glad to have it
no the actor died a few years ago
He was replaced by some uppity sheboon.
The actor died
NO, you're thinking of Paul Walker.
Motherfucker don't you be talking shit about based aunt Lou.
My wife and I noticed the same. All the dialogue sounded like a caricature of late 1800s talk compared to the original series.
Did anyone notice how the doc was cured of his tuberculosis as well?
It was definitely stilted at some points. Like a pastiche that wasn't quite working. Not all the time, but at a few points it really took me out of it. Mostly I thought it was fine.
You will understand the story fine. But understanding the background of the characters from watching the series makes it 10x better.
>reddit: the movie
They said the n-word XD
what a delicious little tart
No, it only makes sense if you watch the first two seasons of Rome first.
Friendly reminder that most of Yea Forums was in diapers when Deadwood first aired.
>tfw we never got to know what happened to Cy
The teenage Sophia actress is fine as hell
They implied he died and left his saloon to Joanie.
>it will save you the 32 hours it'd take to watch the show.
That's not a good thing. The show is a must watch.
I don't need a 20-year-old incel to tell me what didn't work about Deadwood
Why did Hearst want Charlies land?
Same as the Dead Like Me movie, complete garbage and ruined the series.
I think once Powers Boothe died, Milch thought "oh fuck we'd better do it now before we lose anyone else."
To build buildings with the lumber Bullock burned and put up more telephone poles
It was pretty good, not enough Farnum
We wanted to build telephone poles on it
Yes, it felt kinda forced compared to the show.
Expand the town, or more accurately probably wanted to build businesses to compete against and ruin the likes of Swearengen, Sol, Farnum, etc. Basically the early days of corporate expansion like when a small town gets a Walmart and puts the local mom and pop stores out of business.
when did this come out? fuck I need to update the chart again
Two days ago
I hate that Hearst is such a hateable piece of shit in this show since history shows he wasn't killed there and thus the show's protagonists can't really get any justice against him. Even though it ends with Bullock locking him in jail after letting the angry mob beat his ass, the reality is that that is as far as it would go if that even happened irl (which it probably didn't).
It was somewhat lacking. People like Al and EB used to carry the show and they received almost no focus at all. Al didn't do a thing except slowly die, but then he also didn't do that.
Dan barely said something, and also Al's third henchman didn't appear (Titus).
It's funny they thought the wedding between Sol and Trixie and a couple of punches on Hearst was the closing we expected after the show ended. I mean, thanks for returning, now I can see Charlie Utter painfully die. It didn't add a thing.
>Even though it ends with Bullock locking him in jail after letting the angry mob beat his ass, the reality is that that is as far as it would go if that even happened irl (which it probably didn't).
The first scene of Deadwood started with Bullock having to hang criminals without a trial because a crowd came to lynch them. He worked his life to bring order to the world and there'd be no rightful way he'd allow them to kill Hearst
Oh fuck can someone add Yea Forums and Winds of Winter to this?