Starz? I'm skeptical.
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prydain17 — 9 years ago(June 28, 2016 04:19 PM)
Why would being on Starz make you skeptical? They're the second best premium network after HBO, Showtime and Cinemax are a VERY distant third and fourth.
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ChristianWoolf — 9 years ago(July 25, 2016 07:41 AM)
Starz has made Flesh and Bone. One of the best most recent tv series. There is nothing to be skeptical about them, I don't think any other cable network took that much of a big risk considering what is one of the subjects in that tv series. Other networks would have passed on that, or changed it to make it lighter and friendlier to families.
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iAmTheOneWhoKnocks — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 12:14 PM)
Why? They're the studio behind Black Sails, Spartacus, and Outlander. All of them are top notch shows. Plus it has the guy behind Hannibal at the helm. I can't imagine how this could possibly turn out bad.
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prydain17 — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 04:35 PM)
For me I'm more worried that is was rejected by HBO.
Only because Neil Gaiman didn't want a straight-up adaptation of his book, he wanted to go bigger and beyond, and HBO didn't like that. So HBO was clearly the party in the wrong here.
"No! He is imprinted on you like a gay duckling. If you don't wean him off you slowly, he'll die."
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Kay_Rock — 9 years ago(September 27, 2016 04:07 PM)
I'm skeptical of it on any network, although I was ALMOST hopeful when HBO was producing it.
I love Neil Gaiman's other works and even the whimsical yet bizarre indie films they've made from those works.
But American Gods is different. It contains writing that transcends the genre. This will require genius in the production to really do it justice. Most of Starz other successes feel a lot like chick-lit-on-screen to me. This needs depth. I enjoy Flesh and Bone and Outlander as much as anyone, but come on. Outlander is based on a series of bodice-ripper novels. Flesh and Bone has high production values but at its heart it's mostly post-adolescent angst. American Gods is something else entirely, and in clumsy hands it could end up just like the rest of the paper-mache gaiman films.
I will say that Hannibal was one of the most artistically beautiful shows ever produced, so that gives me some hope. Some of Fuller's previous works are also on my "favorite ever" list. We shall see. My eyes remain squinty and my scowl remains set until I see the pilot.
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