I definitely need to watch this show, it looks strangely good.
Question: Im a diehard TVLine reader and have never requested a single thing until now. Banshee Season 2 scoop? Carole
Ausiello: This ones hot off the proverbial presses, Carole:Odette Annable has officially signed on to reprise her role as hit woman Nola Longshadow in at least four Season 2 episodes of the Cinemax hit.
(Spoiler-y?) Casting tidbit from the latest Ask Auseillo:
I think this was already posted earlier in the thread. Ausiello might be behind on this one.
Anthony Ruivivar (Alex Longshadow) being added as a series regular for S2 was announced earlier this season, but that's the first I've heard of that one.
Ah, there it is. Good find. Makes sense given the end of this season and I'm glad they aren't just leaving that thread dangling.
Ah, there it is. Good find. Makes sense given the end of this season and I'm glad they aren't just leaving that thread dangling.
Oh man I just saw the first episode of strike back. i know they change up the cast and the feel of the show in the second season....but this is considered boring?! Richard armitage is such a g. And it's got a cool war action thriller feel to it
Plus it's good to see Rick from the walking dead not being an annoying cunt
This x100. I'm 4 eps into Strike Back and I can't believe anyone would say "skip the first season." Armitage is bawse as all hell. Bodies being dropped left and right. And everyone says it gets better from here? *drool*
More of these shows and Cinemax will make a run for "favorite channel."
Have there been any recent updates on that? Last bit of info that I could dig up was from Summer 2011. I'm curious if that's still in production or if they canned it.Sandbox (another Cinemax upcoming show) also sounds awesome. Like a mix of Strike Back (special ops guys) and Banshee (small town setting)
Nice find. I knew I'd seen him somewhere before, but I couldn't place him.Another "Wire" alum showed up too; actor who played Johnny Weeks aka Bubble's best friend, played this biker:
Just caught with this show...did not expect it to have so much mindless sheriff badassery, haha love it! Finale fuckin rocked, though I was kinda hoping for Rabbit to a run-in with Proctor for bringing shit to his town.
Haha glad I wasn't the only one who recognized him as the slimeball lawyer from the Wire. Another "Wire" alum showed up too; actor who played Johnny Weeks aka Bubble's best friend, played this biker:
You forgot to say that she's hot as hell.
Not that it needs a reminder or anything.
This actress, this character, is the bossest boss of Banshee.
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haha maybe its cos I just finished rewatching all episodes of Seinfeld, but I totally recognized her as the wife who was asked to flirt with Jerry by her sports salesman husband, after Jerry found out he was terrible at tennis, Couldn't get that episode off my mind whenever I see her in Banshee heh
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By the way, I forgot to say this.
The thing that ended up impressing me the most in this series was not Job's awesome dialogue, or Hood's silly 80s movie badassery, but this lady right here:
She's a damn good actress, and she took a silly, cliched Badass Chick character and made it totally believable, with a bunch of nuance. One moment she's a loving mother, the next she's the ex-thief still in love with Hood, then she's a vulnerable daughter of a mob boss, then she kicks loads of ass with great choreography. All of it felt like a real person.
And those fight scenes? They were some of the best in the show. Her training with that guy. Her fight with Olek. Her breaking into her dad's guarded compound.
This actress, this character, is the bossest boss of Banshee.
She is probably the most fearless actor of the bunch. Amazing work.
The Damages alum will appear inSeason 2 episodes asthreeJim Racine, a chain smoking, renegade FBI agent who has been tracking Rabbit for 15 years. Racine, who was introduced in the prequel comic Banshee: Origins, arrives in town to investigate Rabbits disappearance, creating new complications for Lucas and Carrie.
NO SPOILERS IN MY POST.So I finally watched the pilot last night.
Frankly, I would have to say that I found it to be...... AMAZING! Seriously, I loved every minute of it and I was not expecting that at all. It actually felt like an HBO series to me. Something that Showtime has failed to match over the course of decades, CineMax does it a few years into branching out into original programming (of the non-softcore variety). Seriously impressive if it continues with even 75% of the quality.
I can't read posts in this thread yet obviously, but I hope everyone else had as good of a reception because so far the show deserves it. Can't wait to see the rest.
edit: a few random thoughts so far:
- Lead guy reminds me of a cross between Ray Stevenson, Scott Speedman, and Sam Worthington. I also think he did a great job so far.
- Absolutely LOVED that he has a daughter he never knew about and wants to get to know. It seems like every other show I watch has a son that the main character is just hearing about, but the fact that it's a daughter feels so much more interesting.
- I'm a little disappointed in the opening credits (visually, the music was fine I guess). Not that that's a big deal, it's just the one thing that felt a bit subpar.
- I just realized that the show's premise is basically Road House, but twisted. This is only a positive in my book.
- I just realized that the show's premise is basically Road House, but twisted. This is only a positive in my book.
- I'm a little disappointed in the opening credits (visually, the music was fine I guess). Not that that's a big deal, it's just the one thing that felt a bit subpar.
It actually felt like an HBO series to me. Something that Showtime has failed to match over the course of decades, CineMax does it a few years into branching out into original programming (of the non-softcore variety).
Damn, that's some exciting news.Trust me you are in for a treat, the Pilot and episode 2 was the weakest for me, it just keeps getting better, even the opening credits grow on you, different pictures etc.
Episode 3 is what got me thinking...this is actually amazing!
We'll see! It wasn't so much that I thought that they were bad, I was merely a bit underwhelmed. The music, as with all the music in the show so far, is great.They'll grow on you. At least they did with me.
I should have known!That might have something to do with the fact that Cinemax is a sister network to HBO and Banshee was developed at HBO.
Holy crap Zeljko Ivanek!!! I hope they don't waste him on a "Generic Eastern European Baddie" role
Hey guys, new episode ton... oh
:'(
Hey guys, new episode ton... oh
:'(
It's Friday and I feel like there's something missing......oh!
You are man who knows what's good in life!- Ultimately, despite this show throwing an endless stream of hot women at you (including a surprise Odette Annable out of thin air), I've still got to give it up to Deputy Kelly. She is simply wonderful
You are man who knows what's good in life!