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So what about Katee Sackhoff as Tulip? Is this a common one?
I said it once before and I will say it again. Rogen being involved is not the problem at all. He is obviously a huge fan otherwise he wouldn't be doing it. It being developed for AMC though...that is what worries me.
That and [BLACKOUT]The Grail were planning their man-made apocalypse to coincide with the year 2000[/BLACKOUT]. But neither is a big deal that can't be tweaked slightly for modern times.
Hey, if HBO was too ***** to handle it in the first place...
Ennis sounds pleased at this development. For the meantime, so am I.
It seemed right up HBO's alley...I have no idea why they turned it down. Oh well. I hope that AMC releases Unrated cuts of the episodes on Blu-ray & DVD because there is a lot that is going to have to be cut/censored.
Says the network that now airs Game of Thrones.After crafting the bible for a potential series, HBO -- under new executives -- passed on the project. The network, Johnson said, thought Preacher was "too dark and too violent and too controversial."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/amc-adapting-preacher-seth-rogen-656840
Says the network that now airs Game of Thrones.![]()
I said it once before and I will say it again. Rogen being involved is not the problem at all. He is obviously a huge fan otherwise he wouldn't be doing it. It being developed for AMC though...that is what worries me.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/amc-adapting-preacher-seth-rogen-656840
Says the network that now airs Game of Thrones.![]()
Yeah I know what they said the reason was but I replied with exactly what you just said. This is coming from the place that is running Game of Thrones which contains nudity, incest, rape, murder, gore, sex, etc. etc.....lol. So it might have been something else going on that they didn't want to publicly say but like I said oh well...AMC now.
That's true. But if any network shouldn't care about that kind of reaction, it's HBO.
One thing is for sure, the controversy is bound to be outstanding to watch. Those idiots that always make a fuss whenever a same sex couple appears on their TV screens will be like ".... what were we even complaining about?!"
Yeah, the apocalypse can be done at any time.
The Grail's plans never really meant anything at the end of the book anyway. Starr's mad thirst for revenge derailed all of those plans with a significant amount of issues left in the book. It all came down to 2 friends fighting it out over their problems with each other. The Saint, Grail and God were all just loose ends to tie up at that point.
AMC gets away with alot in shows like breaking bad and TWD,
So I'm not worried about that.
Well, look at it this way. Game of Thrones is a completely fictional thing, fictional stories, fictional world, fictional people, etc. But Preacher deals with some straight up controversial religious views on things, and that is something that, unfortunately, many of the overly religious types might get quite up in arms about.
Yes they do but when it boils down to it what they get away with is a hard PG-13. While Breaking Bad is an amazing show and probably ranks up there as one of the greatest ever you can't help but watch it and think "Wow. If only this show was allowed to go that little extra and not be restricted by any rules it would be even closer to perfection."
Also I don't care how much AMC is able to get away with now. Seriously go back to a character like Jesus DeSade or look up examples online concerning that character and tell me how that character will not be completely neutered for AMC.
Soooo one of the main characters is a vampire...so...yeah....
I never once thought that. You don't have to be as extreme as possible to achieve greatness.
That said, if you're adapting something that's already extreme...
Yes they do but when it boils down to it what they get away with is a hard PG-13. While Breaking Bad is an amazing show and probably ranks up there as one of the greatest ever you can't help but watch it and think "Wow. If only this show was allowed to go that little extra and not be restricted by any rules it would be even closer to perfection."
Other than nudity, what else could Breaking Bad have done? They swore, they were as violent as they wanted to be -I don't see what difference a less stringent rating would have made.
I'm not worried about PG-13 effecting Preacher. I mean, other than lightening up the language here and there and not showing boobs, there's not really anything that can't be done. When you consider what some of the more 'tame' shows, CSI, Law and Order, can get away with in terms of subject matter, even characters like Jesus De Sade won't be restricted.
Well Breaking Bad is not the best comparison to get the point across. It was just the best comparison I could make considering it is the show that pushed the limits the most on AMC. Maybe a better example would be Game of Thrones. If it were on AMC it would still be a great show yes? But it would be neutered. No arguing that.
Well I would post a screencap from a page from Preacher showing a single scene concerning Jesus DeSade that would beg to differ that opinion but ironically I would probably be banned or suspended from here if I did.![]()
Hey don't get me wrong. I said AMC is probably the best network for the show outside of a pay channel like HBO or Showtime. AMC is pretty much HBO-lite. The show could still be amazing...BUT...it will be a much tamer version in comparison to the comic which is personally disappointing for me considering the controversial aspects of the series are a big part of why I love it.
Arguing it? No, there's no arguing Game of Thrones would be toned down on AMC...but in what way? Other than the nudity, what couldn't AMC do?
No need to post a picture, just hint at it or something. I've read Preacher many times, every panel is practically burned into my braint:
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you that AMC may have to pull back on the throttle, but how much they'll pull back is where we seem to differ. I don't think they'll be toning it down quite as much as you do. Then again, we won't know anything until the show airs...which, and this we both agree on completely, is very exciting!