Totenkindly
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Pretty exciting to have a Neil Gaiman story reach the screen in some form, considering how difficult it would be to make a Sandman movie. (In fact, I think quality production TV is the best way to go with his stuff.)
I found this tonight on Primewire and what really excited me was seeing Brian Fuller as one of the two showrunners -- I either forgot about it or did not know this. I fell in love with Fuller on Hannibal and was devastated when the series was killed after three seasons.... well, never fear, Fuller is back and American Gods has the same kind of cool edgy artistic vibe to the visuals and sound and the writing as Hannibal did, without having the restrictions of a major network.
The first episode overall has some decent stuff in it, it will just take time to get into the world setting. I have not read the source book by Gaiman, but the gist is basically a clash between the Old Gods (Greek, Norse, etc.) who have been fading in relevance and the New Gods (American Gods!) who are reflective of the day and age... technology, globalization, media, etc. If America had gods in the current time setting, what would those "gods" be, how would they be worshiped, and what would they be like? The clash between the ascending new and the ebbing old is what makes this interesting and also... well, pretty bloody. Gods don't go down without a fight.
of course, the story is told from the viewpoint of an everyman character.
Sean Harris was supposed to play the leprechaun, who is actually very tall, not short, but he had to leave for some reason so the part was recast. The leprechaun with his gold churning ability made me laugh. There's just some funny stuff here. But also macabre stuff, bloody stuff (it's Starz).... basically some gory things and sexual things woven into the plot, but that makes sense based on the gods who are part of the story.
And hey, Ian MacShane. Who can complain?
I found this tonight on Primewire and what really excited me was seeing Brian Fuller as one of the two showrunners -- I either forgot about it or did not know this. I fell in love with Fuller on Hannibal and was devastated when the series was killed after three seasons.... well, never fear, Fuller is back and American Gods has the same kind of cool edgy artistic vibe to the visuals and sound and the writing as Hannibal did, without having the restrictions of a major network.
The first episode overall has some decent stuff in it, it will just take time to get into the world setting. I have not read the source book by Gaiman, but the gist is basically a clash between the Old Gods (Greek, Norse, etc.) who have been fading in relevance and the New Gods (American Gods!) who are reflective of the day and age... technology, globalization, media, etc. If America had gods in the current time setting, what would those "gods" be, how would they be worshiped, and what would they be like? The clash between the ascending new and the ebbing old is what makes this interesting and also... well, pretty bloody. Gods don't go down without a fight.
of course, the story is told from the viewpoint of an everyman character.
Sean Harris was supposed to play the leprechaun, who is actually very tall, not short, but he had to leave for some reason so the part was recast. The leprechaun with his gold churning ability made me laugh. There's just some funny stuff here. But also macabre stuff, bloody stuff (it's Starz).... basically some gory things and sexual things woven into the plot, but that makes sense based on the gods who are part of the story.
And hey, Ian MacShane. Who can complain?