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" HBO Now- 1hr. 51min. First Viewing Though it doesn't reach the heights that the original series did, Deadwood: The Movie is a bittersweet, satisfying, fitting goodbye to the landmark HBO series. The biggest hurdle that the film has to clear, aside from 15 years worth of audience expectations, is the closing out such an expansive story, and world, in under two hours. It has a bit of trouble doing this in the first act, as the film just has too much to do; reintroduce old favorites, reacquaint th"
"29.9. HBO Sarjan katselin juuri noin kolmannen kerran. Noin, koska kolmoskauden lähetysaika siirtyi silloin Nelosella muistaakseni ihan kesken kauden jonnekin vittu keskiyöhön. Yks parhaista. Ei nyt välttämätön, mutta tuo tarinan kunniakkaasti päätökseen ja Hearst saa joukkopieksennän."
" Director: Daniel Minahan Cinematographer: David Klein Other Images "
"And the Nominees are... *Black Mirror: Bandersnatch *Brexit *Deadwood: The Movie *King Lear *My Dinner with Hervé And the Emmy goes to... **Deadwood: The Movie**None of them seem to have made much of an impact with voters (not one of these scored acting, directing or writing nominations), but Deadwood did pretty well overall, with eight total nods. Black Mirror's won this one for two straight years, but Bandersnatch felt more like an experiment than an actual story, whereas Deadwood closes"
"1. The TV movie category is about on par with last year; a Black Mirror, a bunch of HBO, and some outliers that would make interesting contenders. Of this year's crop, only #1 and #2 are absolute locks, either having a strong chance of winning. The only question was; which is one, and which is two? After some thought, I'm slotting Deadwood in the top spot. It's the last chance the TV academy will have to honor the legendary series, and Black Mirror's entry isn't a particularly strong one. 2. C"