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BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO) - Everything you wanted to bootleg about the Show!

Katarina

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Am I the only one who thinks the sex/nudity is pretty tame? lol Though I do hope Gretchen Mol's character gets to do something more than lounge around Nucky's place naked.
 

Salty O'Rourke

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Katarina said:
Am I the only one who thinks the sex/nudity is pretty tame? lol Though I do hope Gretchen Mol's character gets to do something more than lounge around Nucky's place naked.

Her character seems to be getting more and more impatient with Nucky - I'd say there's trouble a'brewing.

I agree, the sex/nudity is pretty tame, but couldn't they have gotten across that Mickey is a real skeeve without having him chortling over a naked stiff?
 

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Katarina said:
Am I the only one who thinks the sex/nudity is pretty tame? lol Though I do hope Gretchen Mol's character gets to do something more than lounge around Nucky's place naked.
Ah..that is not the lovely Gretchen Mol. Nucky's squeeze is played by Paz de la Huerta.
 

Katarina

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Ah..that is not the lovely Gretchen Mol. Nucky's squeeze is played by Paz de la Huerta.

You are completely right. Apologies to Ms. Mol! lol She's the showgirl, duh.
 

cotillion

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I am very much enjoying this show. The CGI background is really seemless and shows that there is a lot of technical possibility now to making some really good period pieces. I also love the suits since most movies from this era (or even about it) are black and white. It's great to see these colors and accuracy of the wardrobe.

I am really liking the increasing role of Chalky (loved Michael K Williams as Omar in The Wire) and Buscemi is doing a great job. I also really like Jimmy's blue collar outfits. That vest is awesome.
 

vintage68

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I'm enjoying this one as well. Very unique time period and subject matter that I'm not familiar with. In general my interest in modern period dramas starts in the late 1920's early 30's, but this series is holding my attention and the production values are excellent.
 

Chasseur

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Agreed, this is the best thing I've seen on television in quite some time. Excellently done!:eusa_clap
 

mannySpaghetti

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I have to agree with Tiller, the ride's been good so far and I suspect the plot will get darker. We see all that glamour and high times, but there's a lot more blood & dough behind it.
 

senoreme

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Excellent Drama

It's about time that we see something worth while on television. Once again, HBO has done it. I love the show's attention to detail. I hope it continues to better and better itself.
 

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"There’s a point in which if a man still sticks to his story, that's a man that's telling you the truth. We passed that point 10 minutes ago."~ Chalky White
 

MisterGrey

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I'm curious if anyone knows what parts are CGI and which aren't? I ask because I read an article about sand being trucked in and a sizable portion of the first episode's budget going to build the "Boardwalk Set." So at least part of what we see on the boardwalk is real. Is it just the sand/platform?
 

Trenter

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Behind the scenes stuff

I'm curious if anyone knows what parts are CGI and which aren't? I ask because I read an article about sand being trucked in and a sizable portion of the first episode's budget going to build the "Boardwalk Set." So at least part of what we see on the boardwalk is real. Is it just the sand/platform?
You can watch some behind the scenes stuff on the Inside Boardwalk Empire homepage including time lapse footage of the construction. As you can see they built the boardwalk and the first storey of the key buildings.
 

mrchapel

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Definitely loving the costume work. They've done a good job of displaying richer fabrics on Chalky and Nucky, and keeping the lesser fabrics with Jimmy and some of the other male characters. Nice storyline developing as well.
 

MisterGrey

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Speaking of the fabric, can anyone identify the fabric/weave of Buscemi's suit in the opening credits? It looks rather interesting.
 

Blackjack

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Im trying to find a leather coat like the one "Al Capone" has been wearing. Car coat length, with the belt and wool collar. Almost like a B3 but longer and belted.
 

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