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Ian mcshane deadwood season 3
Ian mcshane deadwood season 3







ian mcshane deadwood season 3
  1. #IAN MCSHANE DEADWOOD SEASON 3 MOVIE#
  2. #IAN MCSHANE DEADWOOD SEASON 3 TV#

MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) You ever think, Bullock, of not going straight at a thing? Fans also get to see Robin Weigert's gloriously foul-mouthed Calamity Jane try reuniting with her girlfriend, hostess Joanie Stubbs, or Timothy Olyphant's sharp-shooting lawman Seth Bullock, who has to be talked out of directly confronting Hearst by Swearengen.

#IAN MCSHANE DEADWOOD SEASON 3 MOVIE#

The "Deadwood" movie definitely deploys flashback scenes to hint at that history for newcomers or to remind longtime fans. MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) Uncharacteristically straightforward, sir.ĭEGGANS: These characters have a lot of history. Use your position in the town to sway others, and I will drop any counteraction against the whore who attacked me. MCRANEY: (As George Hearst) Back my bid for buying up Utter's property. MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) Confident, are we? Lumber for construction arrived this morning. GERALD MCRANEY: (As George Hearst) I am making an offer on Charlie Utter's land. In the movie, the town's nemesis, George Hearst, is played by Gerald McRaney, returning to Deadwood - now a senator from California - demanding Swearengen's help. On the series, Swearengen was often the wily boss behind much of the town's sordid crime. And as the movie opens, 10 years have passed since we've last seen these characters. McShane's Swearengen owns the saloon and brothel in town, the Gem. "Deadwood" burst onto HBO in 2004 - a gritty, realistic western centered on a sprawling South Dakota gold mining camp in 1876. But Swearengen, who drinks so much his housekeeper regularly plucks an empty bottle from his bed every morning, is learning that his liver is giving out. MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) Whilst you comport the very like to me?ĭOURIF: (As Doc Cochran) You went somewhat wrong at your liver, Al.ĭEGGANS: Sometimes watching "Deadwood" can make you feel like you need a Milch-to-English dictionary. Don't you humor me or talk down to me neither, nor fix to mix in where you ain't been invited MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) Under advisement.ĭOURIF: (As Doc Cochran) Oh, no. IAN MCSHANE: (As Al Swearengen) Mistaking Friday for Tuesday - well, secure my burial plot.īRAD DOURIF: (As Doc Cochran) Features drawn, flesh of a yellowish cast - I'd have you forbear from spirits. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE") The conversation starts with Swearengen, played with bawdy gusto by Ian McShane, responding to his doctor who notes that he doesn't know what day it is. Consider this moment from the "Deadwood" movie which features the show's resident heavy, Al Swearengen, learning from his doctor that his health isn't so good.

#IAN MCSHANE DEADWOOD SEASON 3 TV#

NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says the movie is a fitting conclusion.ĮRIC DEGGANS, BYLINE: David Milch, "Deadwood's" creator, writes lines for his Old West characters that sound like a cross between Shakespeare and a barroom argument. Fans of HBO's profanity-filled western "Deadwood" will be treated to a two-hour movie tomorrow night.









Ian mcshane deadwood season 3