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mekonsrevenge t1_j7yevlj wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
At first. I knew the actual guy was huge. But after a few episodes, I was good
metal88heart t1_j7ybq2c wrote
Horrific is how i would describe the event. Horrific catastrophe. So horror seems fitting, tho modern film has skewed our definition of horror.
cosi_bloggs t1_j7yabpd wrote
Columbo's coat
TiredMisanthrope t1_j7y91pw wrote
I can’t imagine them ever doing 9/11, would hit too close to home for US viewers and cause uproar surely
apple_kicks t1_j7y6d8z wrote
Scary on how close it came to wiping out most of Eastern Europe.
Sad and added scary thing is you see same kinds of cover ups or down playing of risks with other stuff like chemical spills or oil leaks.
positivfeedback t1_j7y5uy2 wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
Disagree wholeheartedly. This was the best role of his career.
[deleted] OP t1_j7y4ehd wrote
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Rynodog92 t1_j7y2q7d wrote
I get why you used the word scary to describe the show as it showed feelings of the characters having absolutely no control, no chance, and suffering hell. They made it personally realistic.
I feel you would enjoy the movie Gravity which I also compare to the same feelings and it just felt like a scary movie.
KnotSoSalty t1_j7y1cfl wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
I have the opposite feeling, that show had a murderous row of great actors but didn’t know what to do with them.
LeoIrish t1_j7xzsl7 wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
I have to disagree - I thought he played it perfectly.
RunningToStayStill t1_j7xw404 wrote
Reply to comment by NopeItsDolan in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
And Adam Nagaitis!
MilesHighClub_ t1_j7xvml6 wrote
Reply to comment by Sisiwakanamaru in Damon Wayans, Damon Wayans Jr. to Star in Untitled CBS Comedy Pilot by klutzysunshine
"accepting to all kinds of shows" is the absolute last way I would describe r/television
[deleted] OP t1_j7xv1ar wrote
Reply to comment by TinyDickEnergia in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
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TinyDickEnergia t1_j7xtwxt wrote
Reply to comment by Jason2648 in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
> your a stupid american
^you're. And I've found the only people who hate Americans are those who are woefully uneducated, which you appear to be.
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sedeyus t1_j7xrmqc wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
Yep. And Buscemi was out of place on The Sopranos. He needs to be more Mr. Pink, he's not a convincing tough guy (even if he's a real tough guy considering his firefighting experience.)
Jason2648 t1_j7xrhgu wrote
why would anyone want to watch a mini series about 9/11?
no wonder people hate americans(like op,who apparently doesnt realize first responders are a dead giveaway your a stupid american)
khroshan t1_j7xr0kd wrote
Reply to comment by _laoc00n_ in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
In an alternate reality, David Simon has made a Chernobyl with a focus on the failing institutions of the communist state, rather than Mazin's nuclear horror version.
Jerrymoviefan3 t1_j7xqmjp wrote
I was rather disappointed with it and wasn’t really impressed.
[deleted] OP t1_j7xowzl wrote
Reply to comment by Cramtastic in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
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Cramtastic t1_j7xole5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
He's delusional, take him to the infirmary.
L0b0t0my t1_j7xn741 wrote
I'd moreso look at whoever was the cinematographer, or the specific director for some of the episodes.
But if you loved the overall tone, Craig is showrunning The Last of Us TV series. They're not really too similar except in tension and tone a bit.
[deleted] OP t1_j7xkwrp wrote
Reply to comment by Cramtastic in Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
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mjackson4672 t1_j7xkl7s wrote
Reply to Never really cared for Steve Buscemi‘s casting as a crime boss in Boardwalk Empire. Excellent character actor, not a leading man. Still a great show. by Moon-Unity
Nope, thought he was great in the role
tomtomeller t1_j7yhz9r wrote
Reply to Is Chernobyl the scariest TV show ever made? by [deleted]
Intense and gripping absolutely. Scary not in the horror sense but scary that it actually happened and all those people suffered and died for ignorance/incompetence/pride