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A potent, unusually vivid (and profane) Western about a late-1870s South Dakota settlement in the aftermath of Little Big Horn. Creator David Milch defends the seemingly nonstop expletives and brutality as a factual depiction of the era's lawlessness and its rough-and-tumble types, such as legendary gunslinger Wild Bill Hickok and saloonkeeper Al Swearengen (Golden Globe winner Ian McShane).
  • The Complete Classic Get Smart, Deadwood & The Wire! | DVD News | 9/4/2008
    New releases announced today, September 4:Get Smart - The Complete Series (1965) will be coming out December 9 Deadwood - The Complete Series will be coming out December 9 The Wire - The Complete Series will be coming out December 9 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items. read more
  • Cheers: Who's That? Timothy Olyphant! | Cheers & Jeers | 4/15/2008
    Cheers to Timothy Olyphant for proving there's life after Deadwood. The ex-sheriff brought the same intense commitment to his comic role as Christina Applegate's new love interest on Samantha Who? that he did to HBO's late, great Western. As billionaire Winston Funk, Olyphant oozed charm, despite an oddly close-cropped haircut (is he keeping it short in hopes of reprising his role as the chrome-domed assassin in a Hitman sequel?). Applegate's amnesiac may have turned down his character's marriage proposal, but Olyphant fans certainly hope she doesn't forget him all over again. read more
  • NBC Lines Up Deadwood Star, Knight Rider for Fall | Today's News: Our Take | 3/31/2008
    Deadwood's Ian McShane will play King Silas in Kings, a new series inspired by the story of King David (Aussie actor Christopher Egan) and reportedly a lock for NBC's 2008-09 slate. Sources tell the Reporter that the Peacock on Wednesday will also announce series pickups for Knight Rider, the Christian Slater spy drama My Worst Enemy and The Philanthropist, which centers on a billionaire who sets out to help others.It is hoped that NBC will also confirm the rumored DirecTV pickup of Friday Night Lights. The Wednesday upfronts reveal is the earliest in the network's history, and at least six weeks ahead of the standard May fanfare. As long as it's bringing us more series news, faster, I'm all for it. How 'bout you? — Anna Dimond read more
  • There was talk earlier in the ... | Matt Roush | 2/4/2008
    Question: There was talk earlier in the year about a four-hour conclusion to Deadwood. Now that David Milch's John from Cincinnati has been mercifully put down, is there any chance we might see new Deadwood episodes?
    Answer: I'd like to be able to use the strike as a convenient way to duck this question, as I do so many others these days, but the fact is that HBO and David Milch are already at work developing a new series (about police corruption in New York in the '70s), or at least they will be when they're allowed to get back to work again. So I think you can just kiss Deadwood goodbye. Unless, of course, a miracle happens and they suddenly announce it's a go. Which didn't seem to be much of a priority last time the critics got together with HBO leaders ... read more
  • Keith Carradine: From Serial Killer to Dexter Nemesis | Today's News: Our Take | 10/19/2007
    Fresh from playing a milkshake-sipping serial killer on Criminal Minds, Keith Carradine is now hunting for one on Dexter (Sundays at 9 pm/ET, Showtime), as an FBI agent assigned to Miami after bodies are discovered in a harbor. Carradine shares his thoughts on his new role, his famous family and his Deadwood experience. TV Guide: You play Agent Lundy, who is investigating the Bay Harbor Butcher. Tell us about him.Keith Carradine: I come in with this reputation as a star in the serial-profiling world. It makes Dexter sit up and take notice. He realizes he really has to watch himself now. TV Guide: What do you like about him?Carradine: He's not cocky read more

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Premise: A potent, unusually vivid (and profane) Western about a late-1870s South Dakota settlement in the aftermath of Little Big Horn. Creator David Milch defends the seemingly nonstop expletives and brutality as a factual depiction of the era's lawlessness and its rough-and-tumble types, such as legendary gunslinger Wild Bill Hickok and saloonkeeper Al Swearengen (Golden Globe winner Ian McShane).

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