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Hendo
07-13-2007, 03:06 PM
'member how they were going to make those movies to tie up all the loose ends?

Maybe not.

From today's Trib:


Speaking of HBO fare, “Deadwood (http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/deadwood/index.html)” fans may start throwing around a few of the show’s trademark expletives. Plepler and Lombardo said that there was only a “50-50” chance that the two “Deadwood” wrap-up films that the network promised to film will get made.
David Milch, who created “Deadwood” and then moved on to the HBO series “John From Cincinnati,” is “exhausted” after shooting “John’s” first season, Plepler said.
“We haven’t had a conversation about scheduling the production of those ['Deadwood'] movies, since he’s been immersed in [‘John’]. It has always been our intention to do [the films]. It is complicated, we don’t have holds on the actors any more,” Lombardo said.
In April, an HBO representative told the Tribune (http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/04/deadwoods_retur.html) that the goal was for the “Deadwood” films to begin pre-production in July, but it sounds as though that won’t happen for weeks or months, if at all.
“At the end of the summer, we will revisit this,” Lombardo said Thursday.
Asked if the films may not get made, Lombardo said, “of course that’s possible,” given the fact that most of the actors have moved on to other projects, but he added “it’s doable, it will just be daunting.”
Still, if “John” gets picked up for a second season, Milch “will have to go right back to working on that,” the executive added.
Asked if a long hiatus for “John” might allow the “Deadwood” films to get made, the HBO executives sounded hesitant, saying they found with “The Sopranos” that a long break between seasons is “probably not ideal for the viewers” and “not preferable for us.”
But there’s that 50 percent chance the “Deadwood” films will get made.
“If David’s game for this and if we can figure this out, it will happen,” Lombardo said.

smaher78
07-13-2007, 03:12 PM
Well, if 'John' gets cancelled, which leaves time to make the Deadwood movies, it's a win win.

Sarah

PeteFitz
07-13-2007, 03:30 PM
Yeah, I have a hunch that John is probably moving back to Cincinnati.

Arnie
07-13-2007, 03:34 PM
"The end is near."

Scol
07-13-2007, 07:10 PM
I haven't seen "John" yet, but I can't help but hope for its cancellation.

Just finished watching Season Three, and it would be a terrible shame for there to be no more. I know that Hearst isn't going to get killed (at least, not if they want to be somewhat historically accurate), but there's just a great deal left to explore. Joannie and Jane need to get down. Langrishe must open the theater. Bullock is rejoining the private sector. Sol is gonna be mayor. And there can never be too much Al.

I'm from Cincinnati. WKRP was enough. The city deserves no more series. It's a mean place with hills. Fuck John and the board he rode in on.

Long live Deadwood.

Biddle
07-13-2007, 09:53 PM
I was thinking about this, this afternoon.

Here's what I want them to make.

Movie #1 focuses on Seth Bullock and his last days in Deadwood as sheriff as the city gets more and more modern. We'd use this movie to tie up theads of people around him. Jane. The Doc. Charlie Utter. etc.

Movie #2 would be The Fall of Al Swearengen. We'd see the other businesses in town doing very, very well. A new brothel. The Bella Union would be closed, as Tolliver has moved onto some new city and worked it over. Langrishe's theater is doing well and maybe some other theater. Deadwood is blowing up. And The Gem Saloon is not keeping pace with all of that. It's seedy and run down. Dan Garrity is killed in some random act of violence. Johnny and E.B. Farnum are the only people around him and that drives him to despair.
He leaves Deadwood to go back to Chicago, riddled with syphillis and we see that city (in the early 1900's) kick the shit out of him before he dies, penniless, diseased and absolutely ruined in a Chicago trainyard, trying to hop a freight train.

That's what I fucking want.
Is that so much to ask?