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Re: The Deuce
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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Love the show. I've always been interested in learning about the 70s in NYC. I guess the show is a bit slow paced but far from boring. Can't wait for the next ep. HBO is the shit.
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Re: The Deuce
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11/12/18 06:03 PM
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Because those well known names would probably distract from the storyline. Start mentioning the DeMeo crew and the Westies and the audience might expect a bloodbath. Keeping with the concept of the show, the adult entertainment industry in the 70s, it's probably better to emphasize the mob's role as business people in this story, and minimize their dialogue. Honestly, I think having any mob characters above Michael Rispoli's character is kind of overdoing it. Reeks of wannabe Sopranos stuff. Should have just done it like Mean Streets, especially since it takes place in that same era. Have one important mob guy, maybe a couple of his goons, and that's all anyone needs to know.
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Re: The Deuce
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11/14/18 03:08 PM
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No sight or mention of Mickey Spillane, Jimmy Coonan, The Westies, Roy DeMeo, the Genovese family and the Javitz Center. All prominent players in the neighborhood during the time depicted in the show, yet no mention. Matty the Horse is in both seasons and this season they also had a quick scene with The Chin. In one of the episodes they specifically mention the Genovese family because Matty the Horse really had control of a lot of the XXX stores of the time, it fits with the story. The Deuce is not a mob show per se so all that other shit would be shoehorning and distracting from the story they want to tell.
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Re: The Deuce
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What is this show and when does it come on? The Deuce is about the sex industry of Times Square in the 1970's and all the players around it. Pimps, prostitutes, cops, bar owners, mobsters, etc. Season 2 just wrapped up so you should be able to find it all online. @Turnbull I also liked season 2 more. Looking forward to season 3 and I'm guessing it will be set in the early 80's.
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Re: The Deuce
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11/15/18 07:03 AM
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What is this show and when does it come on? The Deuce is about the sex industry of Times Square in the 1970's and all the players around it. Pimps, prostitutes, cops, bar owners, mobsters, etc. Season 2 just wrapped up so you should be able to find it all online. @Turnbull I also liked season 2 more. Looking forward to season 3 and I'm guessing it will be set in the early 80's. How can I see it online??..I don't have HBO & am not gonna pay$. 3.00 an episode. any clues?
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Re: The Deuce
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No sight or mention of Mickey Spillane, Jimmy Coonan, The Westies, Roy DeMeo, the Genovese family and the Javitz Center. All prominent players in the neighborhood during the time depicted in the show, yet no mention. Matty the Horse is in both seasons and this season they also had a quick scene with The Chin. In one of the episodes they specifically mention the Genovese family because Matty the Horse really had control of a lot of the XXX stores of the time, it fits with the story. The Deuce is not a mob show per se so all that other shit would be shoehorning and distracting from the story they want to tell. Season one has a scene with Mickey Spillane.
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Re: The Deuce
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05/08/20 07:37 PM
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Great show. I love it so far. It brings '70s Manhattan to life like a hardcore episode of "Kojak." In episode three, there's a clear nod to "Mean Streets" when James Franco walks into the bar wearing a pie hat with a woman on each arm. Highly recommended. LOL. I'm halfway into the first season. I'm watching it with my brother and we both noticed that. It's alright. It's kind of slow-paced for my liking. I'm not sure if it's necessary for James Franco to portray two characters either. One of him is irritating enough.
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Re: The Deuce
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05/09/20 09:49 PM
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Great show. I love it so far. It brings '70s Manhattan to life like a hardcore episode of "Kojak." In episode three, there's a clear nod to "Mean Streets" when James Franco walks into the bar wearing a pie hat with a woman on each arm. Highly recommended. LOL. I'm halfway into the first season. I'm watching it with my brother and we both noticed that. It's alright. It's kind of slow-paced for my liking. I'm not sure if it's necessary for James Franco to portray two characters either. One of him is irritating enough. I felt the same way at first, Moe. Give it a little more time. The other characters get fleshed out a bit more in seasons 2 & 3 (with a little less Franco). Plus the soundtracks are fucking phenomenal.
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