ChiefsPlanet

ChiefsPlanet (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/index.php)
-   Media Center (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   Movies and TV NBCs Hannibal trailer (https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=270589)

Richard_Cuckold 04-08-2013 12:46 PM

I'll definitely be giving this a shot. Mads as Hannibal is an awesome choice. And for those that are a fan of Mads, check out the film Valhalla Rising. Insanely effed up movie about vikings. Really really violent (you've been warned) and its directed by the guy that directed Drive.

Cheater5 04-13-2013 07:29 AM

Potential SPOILER ALERT:

Wonder if each week is going to follow the same cycle; bodies found arrayed by some demented serial killer, the conflicted Will Graham gets brought in to solve it who then confesses his self doubts to Lecter, who toys with the FBI while continuing to hunt/kill/eat people unerneath their noses.

I'm prolly being a little over critical, but I do enjoy watching it... But would have preferred maybe an enduring storyline/case that was kind of like 'The Wire'.

Good so far, but the actor playing Lecter is a little hard to understand sometimes- I'm also quite deaf.

Richard_Cuckold 04-13-2013 11:14 AM

this show rules finally saw it.

The Bad Guy 04-13-2013 09:20 PM

Love it so far.

Deberg_1990 04-14-2013 08:42 AM

Just watched the pilot last night. Wow, I thought it was outstanding. The best thing I've seen on NBC in a Loooong time. The actors they cast were great.

Deberg_1990 04-15-2013 11:55 AM

Watched the 2nd episode last night. Still very solid. IM on board for the full 13 episode run.

Interesting how they changed the reporter character to a female and made it a web blogger.

So are they going to have a weirdo serial killer character every week? Are there really that many weirded out serial killers out there at any one time?

frankotank 04-15-2013 02:44 PM

I don't think they can keep an audience doing that. I'm guessing they will have a super villain to chase for the biggest part of the season.
.

Deberg_1990 04-19-2013 02:42 PM

WTF NBC?? They will skip next weeks episode #4 because it involves the death of children. Too close to the Boston Marathon tragedy......

http://variety.com/2013/tv/news/nbc-...gs-1200390579/



After several particularly violent months in America, NBC has decided to pull episode four of frosh drama “Hannibal” from its lineup due to the disturbing content involving children murdering other children.

Fourth episode of the grisly serial killer drama featured Molly Shannon’s character brainwashing kids, leading them to kill other children.

Episode four was slated to air next week. Peacock will instead move directly to episode five. While the drama is serialized, NBC claims there will be no continuity issues, noting that TV critics have seen episodes three and five, and not four.

Decision arose after series creator Bryan Fuller phoned NBC and told the net that, “given the cultural climate right now in the U.S., I think we shouldn’t air the episode in its entirety.”



“I didn’t want to have anyone come to the show and have a negative experience,” Fuller told Variety. “Whenever you [write] a story and look at the sensational aspects of storytelling, you think, ‘This is interesting metaphorically, and this is interesting as social commentary.’ With this episode, it wasn’t about the graphic imagery or violence. It was the associations that came with the subject matter that I felt would inhibit the enjoyment of the overall episode. … It was my own sensitivity.”

Fuller cited the Sandy Hook shooting in December and this week’s Boston Marathon bombings as the root of this sensitivity issue. “Hannibal,” from Gaumont Intl., was filmed before the events in Newtown, Conn., had transpired.

By pulling episode four from the lineup, NBC has effectively bumped the frosh season of “Hannibal” up a week. The season finale for “Hannibal,” originally slated for June 27, will now be on June 20.



Incident is just another example of TV execs and creatives pulling content in the wake of violent events over the last few months. This week, ABC pushed an episode of “Castle” where Detective Kate Beckett steps on a pressure-sensitive bomb to April 29, though Alphabet may push the episode even further if it is still deemed too insensitive given recent events.

What’s more, after the Sandy Hook shooting, Syfy yanked an episode of “Haven,” which featured a school violence storyline. TLC delayed one-off “Best Funeral Ever” and Fox pulled episodes of its Sunday night toon skeins “Family Guy” and “American Dad” that execs felt were inappropriate given what had occurred in Connecticut days earlier.

Fans of “Hannibal” will still be able to see clips from episode four, however. NBC is making a package of clips from the yanked episode available on NBC.com next week. It focuses on character development and not the procedural element featured in episode four of “Hannibal.” Package will feature Fuller offering voice over and discussing the series.

“This is also a great opportunity to provide another platform for the show that can draw audiences to social media and give them original content that’s not just a behind-the-scenes special, but a webisode featuring the primary cast, which is a rare thing to get on the net,” Fuller explained.

But, mostly, Fuller said, “We want to be respectful of the social climate we’re in right now.”

Peacock notes that the fourth episode will run overseas, but not in the States.

Pasta Little Brioni 04-19-2013 05:59 PM

JFC

Deberg_1990 04-19-2013 06:38 PM

Last nights episode was the weakest yet. Still high caliber, just too many plot leaps of logic for me.

Tribal Warfare 04-19-2013 06:55 PM

Is anyone else having a problem understanding Mads Mikkelsen lines, because it seems like almost every other delivery of his I have to put on closed caption?

Deberg_1990 04-19-2013 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9605199)
Is anyone else having a problem understanding Mads Mikkelsen lines, because it seems like almost every other delivery of his I have to put on closed caption?

I'm not, but I've watched all the episodes on my iPad. But I can see where a tv might have some trouble with it.

Tribal Warfare 04-19-2013 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9605207)
I'm not, but I've watched all the episodes on my iPad. But I can see where a tv might have some trouble with it.

His Danish accent is really distracting not because of acting quality but the simple fact it's hard to decipher what he is saying.

Deberg_1990 04-19-2013 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9605223)
His Danish accent is really distracting not because of acting quality but the simple fact it's hard to decipher what he is saying.

Yea, I can see that. But with headphones it's nice and clear. I know sometimes the sound quality on my tv varies depending on the show.

Anyong Bluth 04-20-2013 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9604139)
WTF NBC?? They will skip next weeks episode #4 because it involves the death of children. Too close to the Boston Marathon tragedy......

http://variety.com/2013/tv/news/nbc-...gs-1200390579/



After several particularly violent months in America, NBC has decided to pull episode four of frosh drama “Hannibal” from its lineup due to the disturbing content involving children murdering other children.

Fourth episode of the grisly serial killer drama featured Molly Shannon’s character brainwashing kids, leading them to kill other children.

Episode four was slated to air next week. Peacock will instead move directly to episode five. While the drama is serialized, NBC claims there will be no continuity issues, noting that TV critics have seen episodes three and five, and not four.

Decision arose after series creator Bryan Fuller phoned NBC and told the net that, “given the cultural climate right now in the U.S., I think we shouldn’t air the episode in its entirety.”



“I didn’t want to have anyone come to the show and have a negative experience,” Fuller told Variety. “Whenever you [write] a story and look at the sensational aspects of storytelling, you think, ‘This is interesting metaphorically, and this is interesting as social commentary.’ With this episode, it wasn’t about the graphic imagery or violence. It was the associations that came with the subject matter that I felt would inhibit the enjoyment of the overall episode. … It was my own sensitivity.”

Fuller cited the Sandy Hook shooting in December and this week’s Boston Marathon bombings as the root of this sensitivity issue. “Hannibal,” from Gaumont Intl., was filmed before the events in Newtown, Conn., had transpired.

By pulling episode four from the lineup, NBC has effectively bumped the frosh season of “Hannibal” up a week. The season finale for “Hannibal,” originally slated for June 27, will now be on June 20.



Incident is just another example of TV execs and creatives pulling content in the wake of violent events over the last few months. This week, ABC pushed an episode of “Castle” where Detective Kate Beckett steps on a pressure-sensitive bomb to April 29, though Alphabet may push the episode even further if it is still deemed too insensitive given recent events.

What’s more, after the Sandy Hook shooting, Syfy yanked an episode of “Haven,” which featured a school violence storyline. TLC delayed one-off “Best Funeral Ever” and Fox pulled episodes of its Sunday night toon skeins “Family Guy” and “American Dad” that execs felt were inappropriate given what had occurred in Connecticut days earlier.

Fans of “Hannibal” will still be able to see clips from episode four, however. NBC is making a package of clips from the yanked episode available on NBC.com next week. It focuses on character development and not the procedural element featured in episode four of “Hannibal.” Package will feature Fuller offering voice over and discussing the series.

“This is also a great opportunity to provide another platform for the show that can draw audiences to social media and give them original content that’s not just a behind-the-scenes special, but a webisode featuring the primary cast, which is a rare thing to get on the net,” Fuller explained.

But, mostly, Fuller said, “We want to be respectful of the social climate we’re in right now.”

Peacock notes that the fourth episode will run overseas, but not in the States.

The last sentence is all that matters- which means I will just get it off torrent. These days almost any show is available withing 2-3 hours after being aired.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:32 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.