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CARNIVALE (2003)
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vertigoartgore · 8 months
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Promotional posters for the short lived HBO show Carnivàle (the pilot turned 20 yesterday). After the cancellation (after only two seasons), Daniel Knauf went on to write a solid Iron Man run with his adult son.
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zafiro-anyejo · 11 months
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Carnivalé is such an intriguing show!
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lecameleontv · 1 year
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La série TV La Caravane de l’Etrange (2003) avec les acteurs Patrick Bauchau et Jon Gries ! Titre V.O. : Carnivàle
Statut : arrêtée Nb Saisons : 2
1ère diffusion U.S. : ... sur HBO
L’acteur Patrick Bauchau y incarne le Professeur Ernst Lodz, rejoint par Jon Gries dans les Ep. 1.12 et 2.01 interprétant un Texas ranger.
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Episode 1.06 : ... > avec Leonard Kelly-Young, qu’il recroisera dans le film Perverse Karla (2006) ...
Episode 1.09 : ... > avec Susan Savage, vu dans l’Ep. 2.04 de la série Le Caméléon ,...
Episode 1.12 : ...
En 2023, l’acteur Jon Gries retrouve Bill Moseley sur le piquet de grève WGA-SAG-AFTRA.
Episode 2.01 : ... > avec Ted Rooney, que l’acteur Jon Gries avait déjà rencontré dans l’Episode 9.17 de la série Seinfeld;
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L’acteur Patrick Bauchau avait déjà joué un aveugle dans l’Ep. de la série Le Caméléon
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Les acteurs ont apprécié collaborer sur leurs projets respectifs après l’arrêt de la série Le Caméléon : - Le parfum du succès (2009) - Les frères Falls (1999) 
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Alias Dr Sydney et Broots dans la série Le Caméléon. Alias André Valeur dans Mont-Royal
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inthefallofasparrow · 27 days
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Matthew McGrory as Karl the Giant shakes hands with Ewan McGregor in a scene from Big Fish (2003). Matt was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and stood 7'6".
He had 17 acting credits, from a 1999 Marilyn Manson video to a posthumous 2017 feature. His other notable credits include an episode of Malcom in the Middle, Men in Black II, House of 1000 Corpses, and three episodes of Carnivale.
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filmnoiress · 11 months
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hbo's next flagship show should be carnivale (2003-2005)
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calder · 2 years
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there's this show called Carnivale on HBO that they made back in 2003 and it deals supernatural entities and phenomenon and the fight between good and evil set in 1934 and it reminds me so much of all the work you do with the fallout lore. apparently the hero is trying to stop the atom bomb and total nuclear annihilation from happening. I haven't finished it but its... really good. Not perfect but pretty good.
i'll try to take a look, thank you
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2003 - 2005: Carnivale. IMDb 8.4
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tuesday-night-movies · 10 months
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Carnivale (2003-2005)
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brookston · 1 year
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Holidays 1.17
Holidays
Apple Wassailing Day (Carhampton, UK)
Ben Franklin Day
Betty White Day
Cable Car Day
Carnivale begins (Italy)
Customer Service Day
Dia de la Divina Pastora Bank Holiday (Venezuela)
Ditch Your New Year's Resolutions Day
Drudge Day
Eartha Kitt Day (South Carolina)
Fire From the Sky
Hardware Freedom Day
International Mentoring Day
International We Are Not Broken Day
J.C. Penney Day
Judgment Day
Kid Inventors' Day
Liberation Day (Poland)
Make Your All-Time Top Ten TV Characters List
Martyrdom of Hazrat Fatemeh (Iran)
Menorca Day (Spain)
National Boxer Day
National Carolina Day
National Charlotte Day
National Classy Day
National Day of Racial Healing
National Feedback Day
National Public Employees Appreciation Day
National Puggle Day
National Ta Day\
National We Are Not Broken Day
Operation Desert Storm Day
Patrice Lumumba (Heroes’ Day; Congo)
Photo Developing Day
Pig Day
Popeye Day
Professional Boxer's Day
Straying Toward the Path Day
World Lichen Sclerosus Awareness Day
World Pizza Day
Zirgu Diena (Day of the Horses; Latvia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Hot Buttered Rum Day
Hot Heads Chili Day
National Bootlegger’s Day
National Rye Whiskey Day
World Scotch Pie Day
3rd Tuesday in January
National Superfoods Day [3rd Tuesday]
Printing Ink Day [Tuesday closest to 16th]
Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day [3rd Tuesday]
Feast Days
Anthony the Great (Christian; Saint)
Angelo Paoli, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Black Bart (Muppetism)
Blessing of the Animals at the Cathedral Day (Hispanic Catholic Church)
Benjamin Franklin (Humanism)
Charles Gore (Church of England)
Feast of Wagy (Ancient Egyptian Day of the Dead)
Felicitas (Old Roman Goddess of Good Luck)
Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
International No Farting Day (Pastafarian)
Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo (one of Saints of the Cristero War)
Meng-Tseu (Positivist; Saint)
Mildgyth (Christian; Saint)
Nennins (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Pontmain (Christian; Saint)
Patras Carnival begins (until Clean Monday; Greece)
Shakambharii Jayanti (a.k.a. Cher-Chhera Punni; Chhattisgarh, India)
Speusippus, Elcusippns, Meleusippns (Christian; Martyrs)
Sulpitius the Pious (Christian; Saint)
Sulpicins the Second (Christian; Saint)
Thaipusam (Tamil Nadu, India)
Thingfish Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Uzhavar Thirunal (Puducherry and Tamil Nadu, India)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Good Luck Day (Festival of Felicitas)
Prime Number Day: 17 [7 of 72]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [7 of 60]
Premieres
The Adventures of the American Rabbit (Film; 1986)
Billions (TV Series; 2016)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl (Novel; U.S. 1964)
The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekov (Play; 1904)
The Clan of the Cave Bear (Film; 1986)
Court and Spark, by Joni Mitchell (Album; 1974)
Drum Boogie, recorded by Gene Krupa (Song; 1941)
Everyone Says I Love You (Film; 1997)
Freejack (Film; 1992)
Gone with the Wind (Film; 1939)
A Guy Thing (Film; 2003)
Heathcliffe: The Movie (Film; 1986)
Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear (Animated Film; 1986)
The Idiot, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Novel; 1868)
In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote (True Crime Novel; 1966)
Iron Eagle (Film; 1986)
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (Film; 2014)
Sounds of Silence, by Simon & Garfunkel (Album; 1966)
Today’s Name Days
Antonius, Beatrix (Austria)
Andon, Anton, Antonia, Dona, Doncho, Donka (Bulgaria)
Antun, Lavoslav, Marijan, Vojmil (Croatia)
Drahoslav (Czech Republic)
Antonius (Denmark)
Anto, Anton, Antu, Hando, Tõnis, Tõnn, Tõnno, Tõnu (Estonia)
Anton, Antto, Anttoni, Toni (Finland)
Roseline (France)
Anton, Rosalind (Germany)
Antonia, Antonios, Antonis (Greece)
Antal, Antónia (Hungary)
Alba, Antonio, Iole (Italy)
Tenis, Timotejs (Latvia)
Beatričė, Dovainis, Leonilė, Vilda (Lithuania)
Anton, Tønnes, Tony (Norway)
Antoni, Jan, Rościsław (Poland)
Antonie (Romania)
Nataša (Slovakia)
Antonio (Spain)
Anton, Tony (Sweden)
Anthony, Antoine, Antoinette, Anton, Antonia, Antonio, Antony, Antwan, Ben, Benita, Benito, Benjamin, Bennie, Benny, Toni, Tony (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 17 of 2023; 348 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 3 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Beth (Birch) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Dōngyuè), Day 26 (Yi-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 24 Teveth 5783
Islamic: 24 Jumada II 1444
J Cal: 17 Aer; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 4 January 2023
Moon: 23%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 17 Moses (1st Month) [Meng-Tseu]
Runic Half Month: Peorth (Womb, Dice Cup) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 28 of 90)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 27 of 30)
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 1.17
Holidays
Apple Wassailing Day (Carhampton, UK)
Ben Franklin Day
Betty White Day
Cable Car Day
Carnivale begins (Italy)
Customer Service Day
Dia de la Divina Pastora Bank Holiday (Venezuela)
Ditch Your New Year's Resolutions Day
Drudge Day
Eartha Kitt Day (South Carolina)
Fire From the Sky
Hardware Freedom Day
International Mentoring Day
International We Are Not Broken Day
J.C. Penney Day
Judgment Day
Kid Inventors' Day
Liberation Day (Poland)
Make Your All-Time Top Ten TV Characters List
Martyrdom of Hazrat Fatemeh (Iran)
Menorca Day (Spain)
National Boxer Day
National Carolina Day
National Charlotte Day
National Classy Day
National Day of Racial Healing
National Feedback Day
National Public Employees Appreciation Day
National Puggle Day
National Ta Day\
National We Are Not Broken Day
Operation Desert Storm Day
Patrice Lumumba (Heroes’ Day; Congo)
Photo Developing Day
Pig Day
Popeye Day
Professional Boxer's Day
Straying Toward the Path Day
World Lichen Sclerosus Awareness Day
World Pizza Day
Zirgu Diena (Day of the Horses; Latvia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Hot Buttered Rum Day
Hot Heads Chili Day
National Bootlegger’s Day
National Rye Whiskey Day
World Scotch Pie Day
3rd Tuesday in January
National Superfoods Day [3rd Tuesday]
Printing Ink Day [Tuesday closest to 16th]
Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day [3rd Tuesday]
Feast Days
Anthony the Great (Christian; Saint)
Angelo Paoli, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Black Bart (Muppetism)
Blessing of the Animals at the Cathedral Day (Hispanic Catholic Church)
Benjamin Franklin (Humanism)
Charles Gore (Church of England)
Feast of Wagy (Ancient Egyptian Day of the Dead)
Felicitas (Old Roman Goddess of Good Luck)
Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
International No Farting Day (Pastafarian)
Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo (one of Saints of the Cristero War)
Meng-Tseu (Positivist; Saint)
Mildgyth (Christian; Saint)
Nennins (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Pontmain (Christian; Saint)
Patras Carnival begins (until Clean Monday; Greece)
Shakambharii Jayanti (a.k.a. Cher-Chhera Punni; Chhattisgarh, India)
Speusippus, Elcusippns, Meleusippns (Christian; Martyrs)
Sulpitius the Pious (Christian; Saint)
Sulpicins the Second (Christian; Saint)
Thaipusam (Tamil Nadu, India)
Thingfish Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Uzhavar Thirunal (Puducherry and Tamil Nadu, India)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Good Luck Day (Festival of Felicitas)
Prime Number Day: 17 [7 of 72]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [7 of 60]
Premieres
The Adventures of the American Rabbit (Film; 1986)
Billions (TV Series; 2016)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl (Novel; U.S. 1964)
The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekov (Play; 1904)
The Clan of the Cave Bear (Film; 1986)
Court and Spark, by Joni Mitchell (Album; 1974)
Drum Boogie, recorded by Gene Krupa (Song; 1941)
Everyone Says I Love You (Film; 1997)
Freejack (Film; 1992)
Gone with the Wind (Film; 1939)
A Guy Thing (Film; 2003)
Heathcliffe: The Movie (Film; 1986)
Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear (Animated Film; 1986)
The Idiot, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Novel; 1868)
In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote (True Crime Novel; 1966)
Iron Eagle (Film; 1986)
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (Film; 2014)
Sounds of Silence, by Simon & Garfunkel (Album; 1966)
Today’s Name Days
Antonius, Beatrix (Austria)
Andon, Anton, Antonia, Dona, Doncho, Donka (Bulgaria)
Antun, Lavoslav, Marijan, Vojmil (Croatia)
Drahoslav (Czech Republic)
Antonius (Denmark)
Anto, Anton, Antu, Hando, Tõnis, Tõnn, Tõnno, Tõnu (Estonia)
Anton, Antto, Anttoni, Toni (Finland)
Roseline (France)
Anton, Rosalind (Germany)
Antonia, Antonios, Antonis (Greece)
Antal, Antónia (Hungary)
Alba, Antonio, Iole (Italy)
Tenis, Timotejs (Latvia)
Beatričė, Dovainis, Leonilė, Vilda (Lithuania)
Anton, Tønnes, Tony (Norway)
Antoni, Jan, Rościsław (Poland)
Antonie (Romania)
Nataša (Slovakia)
Antonio (Spain)
Anton, Tony (Sweden)
Anthony, Antoine, Antoinette, Anton, Antonia, Antonio, Antony, Antwan, Ben, Benita, Benito, Benjamin, Bennie, Benny, Toni, Tony (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 17 of 2023; 348 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 3 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Beth (Birch) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Dōngyuè), Day 26 (Yi-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 24 Teveth 5783
Islamic: 24 Jumada II 1444
J Cal: 17 Aer; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 4 January 2023
Moon: 23%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 17 Moses (1st Month) [Meng-Tseu]
Runic Half Month: Peorth (Womb, Dice Cup) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 28 of 90)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 27 of 30)
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carnivalehbo · 4 years
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Happy Anniversary Carnivale! Sept. 14, 2003 
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patrocles · 5 years
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i still have some things to say about game of thrones lol
I feel like if you pay attention enough, you can always tell when a show, regardless of scale and budget, actually cares about not only the viewers who consume the actual product they’re trying to sell, but the product itself because the people making it love it. and when the people genuinely love what they’re creating and everyone is on the same page, you as a viewer can absolutely feel that. it’s not an impossible balance to manage between viewer loyalty and the show, but when there’s obvious discontent between studio, writers, and actors, as well as demand from the audience, there will be gaping holes. 
if done correctly, there should be a seamless finished product and everything feels completely genuine. 
with game of thrones, you can absolutely feel this just between the first and last seasons. i began watching a few episodes from the first season partly out of nostalgia, but quickly noticed how totally different everything felt. was it perfect? not necessarily, but in so many scenes, you can feel the earnestness from the actors who even so early on really got the character they were playing. everything was treated so much more seriously. the 10 minute long dialogues between actors were masterclass. the tone felt different, the writing felt different. its not necessarily about how close it stayed to the book. but it felt, at least, like i was watching something that cast and crew genuinely cared about - even when at the time it was a massive gamble for HBO.
Remember, the only other historical dramas that HBO invested in before Game of Thrones was Deadwood (2004-2006), Carnivale (2003-2005), and Rome (2005-2007). Each lasting no more than 2 seasons and killed way before their time. Each who, still to this day, are still beloved and have a cult status. (Which has earned Deadwood a film revival soon).
There was absolutely no guarantee that people would care about another historical drama, much less a medieval fantasy drama. Much LESS a medieval fantasy drama based on a series of books that were so fucking long, not a lot of casual viewers wanted to bother reading them, if they could just watch the show. 
Fast forward to the last season, what do we have. A massive fucking budget, cocky writers and producers, and an exhausted cast who had to live 8 years with their character (half the cast who was actual children at the start), only to endure character assassination and ruin because??? D&D just wanted to get it over with. The only thing that you can walk away with, regardless of if the finale satisfied everyone, was that no one cared anymore in making the show. So of course.... it’s shit, it looks like shit, the writing is shit, and most of the actors don’t even care anymore. 
But still if you go back a little earlier, the tell signs of what the finale would become weren’t lost in the weeds. They were there. I stopped watching in season 4/5 as a frustrated, but loyal viewer around the Sansa/Ramsay storyline started and the second the Sand Snakes were introduced and Bronn was just STILL AROUND because it was all the final straw. Here’s the thing that became glaringly obvious:
Game of Thrones (by that point) was a show that HBO had a very strong vested interest in seeing finished to the end. They weren’t a show in a constant risk of not being picked up for another season or having to prove themselves to the audience. So Fuck the Audience. 
Who cares if there’s constant rape scenes and sexualized teenage girls? Who CARES if characterization and writing are quickly going the drain in exchange for a giant CGI budget. Who cares if the cast have problems with the direction the story is going for their character, kill the character!! Who cares literally anything makes logistical sense in the storytelling as long as we get those big viewer ratings by episode nine. 
And pretty much everyone fell for it. 
There’s always a sort of lingering promise, that every show makes to its viewer base. Things will pay off, everything has a reason, you will get something satisfying. Even if the ending itself isn’t happy, it will be a conclusion that you can accept as a well thought-out story. 
Lost was one of the first shows that I watched that broke that promise. Sons of Anarchy (which is a whole other essay), also did. Shows that string their viewers along year after year pulling bullshit stunt after bullshit stunt. All on the promise that it was all worth something. This character suffered because it was worth something. This character made XYZ choices because it will mean something, all of these big mysteries we introduced in the first five minutes of the pilot, will have an explanation. 
And then Game of Thrones did, what Game of Thrones had always been doing for years. Trading good narrative for spectacle and talked-about-moments. Because they could. Because HBO let them. It didn’t matter how many Jezebel essays were written condemning the treatment of its female characters. People still watched, even if they hated it and even if they knew it would be bad, people still invested time and energy. Game of Thrones became this pop culture milestone and everyone had to be in on the conversation. I know so many people who watched it only because they didn’t want to be left out of the conversation and forced themselves to like it.
This is totally irregardless of anything being Good or Bad. It literally stopped mattering after season 2. 
Lets get those undeserved Emmy and Golden Globe nominations flowing babey!! (Which is really fucking ironic that Alfie Allen was never recognized and he ALWAYS brought the oscar-worthy A-Game but WHATEVER.)
People wanted more complex and interesting things from the show that just wasn’t there anymore. People looked and dug for deeper meaning in scenes where there just wasn’t any. So many times and for so many years, there became a repetitive pattern of HYPE just for a deflating balloon result. Restructuring the world building to fit these Season Finale Moments because in-verse consequences don’t mean anything. And when you write a show in that style, of COURSE their final climax - when it was all supposed to MEAN something - falls incredibly flat... and stupid. So of course they’s supposed 10 year long winters were only like... 4 weeks... of COURSE bronn.. BRONN is lord of highgarden, of course tyrion keeps getting rewarded and is given hero status because peter dinklage sells it so well, no one knows anything about the riverlands or dornish politics, and of course we have nothing about Jon and Dany’s conclusions making any kind of fucking sense. Because essentially, Dany forgot about the iron fleet. 
NOTHING HAS TO MEAN ANYTHING WHEN UR D&D AND HBO HAS GIVEN YOU GOD’S KINGDOM AND YOU’RE ACTUALLY REALLY BAD AT YOUR JOB AND HAVE RELIED SO LONG ON GOOD ACTORS AND CGI AND PRODUCTION DESIGN TO MAKE IT SEEM LIKE YOUR SHOW IS ACTUALLY WORTH ANYTHING AND SNL STILL MAKES SKETCHES ABOUT YOUR BAD SHOW AND MUSICIANS WILL COVER YOUR SONGS AND CELEBS WILL TALK ABOUT IT, AND ANY ACTOR THAT COMPLAINS WILL JUST GET WRITTEN OUT OF A SEASON OR KILLED OFF ENTIRELY BECAUSE WE’RE D&D AND WE CRAWLED OUT OF SATAN’S ASSHOLE :)
nothing has to matter.
So I’m not sure what there is to do about it now. I want to so badly, but I know I can’t be that asshole IRL that’s like “SEE!! I TOLD YOU. I TOLD YOU THERE WERE PROBLEMS. NOBODY LISTENED.” because again.. it didn’t matter if they knew the show was bad earlier on or not. when the entire world is on the same page about something, it is natural to want to be included or risk being left out. 
But it’s still just wild to me, seeing these longform essay reviews about how Game of Thrones got “bad” in season 8, and how the finale was a massive let down. I get being disappointed but all I can’t help thinking is, what did you expect? 
D&D have let you know from JUMP what they think about female characters and especially female characters who want power, how much they love Tyrion and Bronn, how much they don’t really give a shit about the mythos of the in-verse magic or politics, how little they care about the themes of War is Bad and the Throne Doesn’t Matter, how inconsistent and contradictory their storytelling is, how impossible it seems to be to translate internal monologue to visible characterization on screen, how little they give a fuck about literally anything except sex, dragons, and making that sweet sweet HBO coin. 
So no...... nothing about the final season SHOULD be surprising at all, but the ultimate culmination of how little HBO and D&D actually give a shit in one neat easy-to-read package letting you know how little you, the viewer, actually matter in this relationship
HBO used to be so ruthless. God, I miss it. It feels like the more accessible it’s become, the more lax it’s become in favor of Money versus quality long-standing products that won’t turn rancid as soon as it hits the air.
And that’s just that on that
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secretlyatargaryen · 5 years
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HBO’s Carnivale (2003) was way ahead of its time and was cancelled for being “too damn weird.” Sometimes I think about what would have happened if the show had aired in today’s world of premium cable and Netflix.
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mask131 · 6 years
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Carnivale: the lost movie (part 1)
Part 1: Technical details and about-the-movie notes
Title: Carnivale
A movie by Deane Taylor. A French-Irish production. 1h12 (or 1h14 depending on the sources). 
Scenarist: Greg Haddrick. Soundtrack by Stephen McKeon. Producers: Russell Boland, Gerry Shirren and Jonathan Peel. Editing by Gerry Grogan. 
Project launched in 1997, but mainly produced in 1999 (that’s this year of the movie’s copyright). Released in the French theaters by Bac Films February 9, 2000. Released on VHS tape the same year, by Studio Canal+. The same studio later released the movie on DVD, on October 24, 2001. It first aired on French television July 12, 2003 on Canal+, a private channel. The first public television relase was on October 31, 2005, on Télétoon (for the “La nuit de la pétoche” event). It was aired again on French television in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. 
The English dub and voice actors: Jamie Kaler (as Young Justin, even though I don’t know who this character is), Helena Bonham Carter as Emilie (wrongly called Millie in sources), Hugh Laurie as Enzo, and David Antrobus as Jack. Other voice actors include Steve Brody, Amanda Ebbington, Ron Haddrick and Olivia Martin. 
The French dub and voice actors: Mathias Kozlowski as Jack, Tony Marot as Eddy, Laura Blanc as Zoé, Fabrice Josso as Enzo, Valérie Siclay as Emilie and Georges Aubert as Banjo. Other voice actors include Cyrille Artaux, Paul Borne, Mathias Casartelli, Kelvine Dumour and Jean-François Kopf.
The movie was selected by both the Festival International du cinéma jeune public de Laon (hors competition) [International Festival of youth cinema of Laon (out of competition)], in February 2000, and the Festival du Film d’Animation de Bruxelles (Bruxelles Animation Movie Festival) in March, then April 2000.
Carnivale also won the title of the best non-dramatic feature length film at the World Animation Celebration USA in June 2000, and the prize of best scenario at the Caroussel International du Film de Rimouski, in Canada, September 2000.
A Millimages project was to adapt the movie into an animated TV show of 26 episodes (26 minutes each), but it was abandoned.
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