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My vote is Deadwood - the HBO series was awesome - great writing, acting, plenty of action, drama, terrific actors, sex and nudity and lots of profanity including the ubiquitous, "cocksucker." Really a great show and while there are others, Deadwood is, in my opinion the best.

And now for some really good news...

HBO is officially moving forward with the “Deadwood” movie. The announcement was made by HBO programming president Casey Bloys at the TCA summer press tour on Wednesday.

“All of these people worked hard to get this together,” Bloys said. “It’s been a logistics nightmare getting all the cast members’ schedules together, but we are there. It is greenlit.”

Bloys also said the movie is currently scheduled to begin shooting in October for a spring 2019 air date, but added that the date is not “set in stone.”

This is not the first time Bloys had been questioned about the potential movie. Just last year, he praised the script he got for the film from series creator David Milch.

“I wanted a script that would stand on its own … I’m happy to say that David totally delivered on that. It’s a terrific script,” Bloys said at the time.

Fans of the HBO series have been clamoring for more stories set in the “Deadwood” world ever since the series ended in 2006. The drama ran for three seasons and 36 episodes, with many critics regarding it as one of the best television series of all time. The show picked up 28 Emmy Award nominations during its run, ultimately winning eight.

The show took place in the 1870s in Deadwood, S.D., and charted the titular community’s growth from a camp to a town. The large ensemble cast included actors Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, and John Hawkes.

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Having visited the town on vacation as a kid many times I've always been in love with eth history and loved the show as well.

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Been hailed by many T.V. critics as best of all time,
Friday Night Lights.
Read the book
Saw the movie
Watched the every episode of the entire series...
 

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SOA, Always Sunny, and Cops.
 

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Deadwood is one of my favorite shows. Stoked on the movie. I will add Firefly, Peaky Blinders, Game of Thrones, Sopranos, Top Gear (Clarkson not Joey) and the early seasons of Deadliest Catch.
 

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The first season of 24 was good. I wasn't too fond of the other seasons.
 

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Sopranos
Sienfield
That 70’s show.
 

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MASH, Big Bang, Charlies Angels...
 

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Bahahaha, with the level of sensitivity in the general public these days it would have to be so watered down it would be unrecognizable. :p

Son of the Beach was another damn funny one that pushed the limits on regular tv, it didn't last but a couple of years though. I'll have to see if it's on the web anywhere. :D
 

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King of Queens
 

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I’ve watched most of the series listed thus far, and like most of them as well.
But if you’ve never watched “The Wire” you’re missing out.

Some of the newer ones listed are above average, some are really good, and I’m the first to say that it’s all subjective. But to me The Wire is head and shoulders above almost all of them regardless of your tastes.
In a Pre-screening for like 20 critics every one of them said that season 4 was “the best 12 hours ever produced for television”.
If you’ve never seen it, give it a shot.
There are 5 seasons.
It was created by a Baltimore ex vice cop and the ex editor of the Baltimore sun. It follows the drug trade, the police, and the politicians of Baltimore and how they all intertwine and function. It touches on all the intricacies of each entity and how they all work. From backroom political back stabbing to turf wars to corruption and everything in between.
A lot of the actors are actual former criminals that the cop put in jail in real life.
 

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Bahahaha, with the level of sensitivity in the general public these days it would have to be so watered down it would be unrecognizable. :p

Son of the Beach was another damn funny one that pushed the limits on regular tv, it didn't last but a couple of years though. I'll have to see if it's on the web anywhere. :D
He only brought up blacks,Mexicans,jews,pollocks and puertoricans.
 

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My vote is Deadwood - the HBO series was awesome - great writing, acting, plenty of action, drama, terrific actors, sex and nudity and lots of profanity including the ubiquitous, "cocksucker." Really a great show and while there are others, Deadwood is, in my opinion the best.

And now for some really good news...

HBO is officially moving forward with the “Deadwood” movie. The announcement was made by HBO programming president Casey Bloys at the TCA summer press tour on Wednesday.

“All of these people worked hard to get this together,” Bloys said. “It’s been a logistics nightmare getting all the cast members’ schedules together, but we are there. It is greenlit.”

Bloys also said the movie is currently scheduled to begin shooting in October for a spring 2019 air date, but added that the date is not “set in stone.”

This is not the first time Bloys had been questioned about the potential movie. Just last year, he praised the script he got for the film from series creator David Milch.

“I wanted a script that would stand on its own … I’m happy to say that David totally delivered on that. It’s a terrific script,” Bloys said at the time.

Fans of the HBO series have been clamoring for more stories set in the “Deadwood” world ever since the series ended in 2006. The drama ran for three seasons and 36 episodes, with many critics regarding it as one of the best television series of all time. The show picked up 28 Emmy Award nominations during its run, ultimately winning eight.

The show took place in the 1870s in Deadwood, S.D., and charted the titular community’s growth from a camp to a town. The large ensemble cast included actors Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, and John Hawkes.

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Gets my vote also! Great series!
 

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Old: Miami Vice, Happy Days, the Flintstones, Frasier, Three's Company, Home Improvement.

Newer: Lost, Sons, Bloodline, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Last Man Standing.
 
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