Title: Treme Post by: Soln on March 31, 2010, 01:02:06 PM Seems we need a thread for this. IMDB link (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1279972/)
From David Simon of The Wire. Starts 4/11. New HBO drama set in New Orleans post hurricane Katrina. I expect good things. Some sad news today, however. David Mills, a long-time Simon collaborator, died after filming. He worked on The Corner and The Wire, and won Emmys etc. Via Huff Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/31/david-mills-dead-the-wire_n_520036.html) Edit: from the trailer (http://www.hbo.com/treme#/treme/about/video/-do-you-wanna-trailer.html) Quote >I mean, all you wanna do is get high and play some trumpet and BBQ in New Orleans your whole damn life? :awesome_for_real:>Yeah, that'll work. Title: Re: Treme Post by: K9 on April 07, 2010, 09:16:09 AM Couple of trailers for this
Trailer 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ie7wWHaU-8) Trailer 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=163CGlQCYPQ&playnext_from=SL) Colour me interested. Title: Re: Treme Post by: Rasix on April 27, 2010, 11:01:33 AM So far this show is interesting, but far from compelling. Despite one TV critic saying I'd care about all the characters, I'm having problems caring about a single one. There's no plot to speak of, it's (understandably) just like watching an ant farm after it's been shook up.
The music is pretty cool and well mixed into the show, but the rest is just meandering. It's 3 episodes in and falling into the bad trap that a lot of HBO tv finds itself in: nothing is really happening. I'll continue to watch, just because there's worse ways to spend an hour. Hey, next week John Goodman discovers YouTube :facepalm: Title: Re: Treme Post by: Abagadro on April 27, 2010, 07:53:22 PM Did you watch The Wire? Simon has a very deliberate manner in pacing but the depth pays off eventually. If you aren't familiar with it it can seem pretty slow.
Title: Re: Treme Post by: Rasix on April 28, 2010, 07:41:55 AM Did you watch The Wire? Simon has a very deliberate manner in pacing but the depth pays off eventually. If you aren't familiar with it it can seem pretty slow. The Wire is my all time favorite TV show. Season 2 was my favorite season and that started out very slowly. But, from the outset, the Wire had forward momentum and clearly distinguishable, interesting plot lines. I'm not seeing that here yet, but I'm not giving up either. The pacing really isn't bothering me. Title: Re: Treme Post by: Slayerik on April 29, 2010, 11:30:07 AM Did you watch The Wire? Simon has a very deliberate manner in pacing but the depth pays off eventually. If you aren't familiar with it it can seem pretty slow. The Wire is my all time favorite TV show. Season 2 was my favorite season and that started out very slowly. But, from the outset, the Wire had forward momentum and clearly distinguishable, interesting plot lines. I'm not seeing that here yet, but I'm not giving up either. The pacing really isn't bothering me. Not that this is the place for it, but I thought the 2nd season was the worst of the five. As for Treme, I'm not hooked at all. Hell, I don't think I have it DVRing at this point. Even me being a musician hasn't helped really. I get a kick outta some parts, I like bunk's character....but I don't know...pretty slow. Title: Re: Treme Post by: Soln on April 29, 2010, 03:10:29 PM Rasix echoes my feelings. I want to love this, but it feels too much like just montage and soap opera. There's no clear central narrative like in the Wire to hang everything else around.
Title: Re: Treme Post by: Hayduke on June 03, 2010, 07:52:00 PM I've kept up with it both because I was a huge fan of the Wire and I'm hoping to see some of that brilliance, and because I'm from N.O. and part of the diaspora. But the show's a fucking bore. I thought it was because it lacked the cops & robbers hook of the Wire at first, but it just seems excessively fawning over the city. I love the Wendell Pierce character, and Steve Zahn is alright. But John Goodman pisses me off to no end because of how authentic he is. I can't stand the fucking gentry class of N.O. that wants nothing more than to navel gaze on how unique and special they are and how no one can understand that unless they're from New Orleans. In the first episode when that brit reporter alleges the city is provincial, yeah it sure as hell is. The other characters should've drowned in their attics they're so boring.
Title: Re: Treme Post by: Soln on July 13, 2010, 03:09:57 PM I gave up waiting for something to happen. But maybe there is an arc?
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