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Been seeing trailers and commercials on this for months. Kicks off on February 2nd and is a 10 part mini series on the trial and reviews
some of the events that lead up to that very famous court case. It appears they did a very good job with casting the actors and I am interested
to maybe learn some things that may have happened behind the scenes that we had no idea about way back when. FX has really stepped
up their game with their series in the past 3-4 years so this has the potential to be pretty well done. My fear is that a 10 part mini series
may be stretching this story a bit much but will reserve judgement until I see the first few episodes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2-vm-L_dk4

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This looks pretty good.

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Very timely show, because the issue hardly got any coverage.

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bigfan wrote:
Very timely show, because the issue hardly got any coverage.


Actually I think it does happen to be timely based on all the interest in a 10 year old case via the Netflix documentary.
This case happened 20 years ago. I'd guess you have a whole generation of people ( millenials ) that don't know shit
about it, and it was a pretty interesting set of circumstances.

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bigfan wrote:
Very timely show, because the issue hardly got any coverage.


yeah they should've done something on the '85 Bears instead.


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Very timely show, because the issue hardly got any coverage.


yeah they should've done something on the '85 Bears instead.



Nearly 30 years to the day of the 1985 Bears’ Super Bowl XX win, ESPN will debut a “30 for 30″ film about the iconic team.

The film, titled simply “85 Bears”, will air at 8 p.m just days before Super Bowl 50. :wink:

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T-Bone wrote:
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Very timely show, because the issue hardly got any coverage.


yeah they should've done something on the '85 Bears instead.



Nearly 30 years to the day of the 1985 Bears’ Super Bowl XX win, ESPN will debut a “30 for 30″ film about the iconic team.

The film, titled simply “85 Bears”, will air at 8 p.m just days before Super Bowl 50. :wink:


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Schwimmer is too tall to be Robert Kardashian. They should have gotten Denny Terio.

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I saw one commercial for the movie and it just looked as cheesy as I would think it is.

You cant come close to replicating the chase. The reality of that was unmatched.

Its like making Caddyshack 2!

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as much as cuba's a great actor, he doesn't look or sound anything like OJ. and that makes it hard to buy into the show. i like that it's putting a microscope up to the case because all we got around that time was the sensationalized story.


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as much as cuba's a great actor, he doesn't look or sound anything like OJ. and that makes it hard to buy into the show. i like that it's putting a microscope up to the case because all we got around that time was the sensationalized story.


The Cuba Gooding Jr casting is a head scratcher to me as he really doesn't look like OJ, but I will just wait to see the performance first before I totally
nitpick it. The guy can act so maybe he will be convincing.

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as much as cuba's a great actor, he doesn't look or sound anything like OJ. and that makes it hard to buy into the show. i like that it's putting a microscope up to the case because all we got around that time was the sensationalized story.


I see O.J., man. And he be lookin' scared.

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as much as cuba's a great actor, he doesn't look or sound anything like OJ. and that makes it hard to buy into the show. i like that it's putting a microscope up to the case because all we got around that time was the sensationalized story.




Great actor? :lol:

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Been seeing trailers and commercials on this for months. Kicks off on February 2nd and is a 10 part mini series on the trial and reviews
some of the events that lead up to that very famous court case. It appears they did a very good job with casting the actors and I am interested
to maybe learn some things that may have happened behind the scenes that we had no idea about way back when. FX has really stepped
up their game with their series in the past 3-4 years so this has the potential to be pretty well done. My fear is that a 10 part mini series
may be stretching this story a bit much but will reserve judgement until I see the first few episodes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2-vm-L_dk4







I won't watch this, I have no interest.. But if you ever come across " my brother, the serial killer" watch it.. You will see who killed Those two.

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T-Bone wrote:
Been seeing trailers and commercials on this for months. Kicks off on February 2nd and is a 10 part mini series on the trial and reviews
some of the events that lead up to that very famous court case. It appears they did a very good job with casting the actors and I am interested
to maybe learn some things that may have happened behind the scenes that we had no idea about way back when. FX has really stepped
up their game with their series in the past 3-4 years so this has the potential to be pretty well done. My fear is that a 10 part mini series
may be stretching this story a bit much but will reserve judgement until I see the first few episodes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2-vm-L_dk4


I won't watch this, I have no interest.. But if you ever come across " my brother, the serial killer" watch it.. You will see who killed Those two.

You're an OJ truther?

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If you watch that..you will see Glen Rogers is the guy, sure O.J. hired him, he's equally guilty.

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I see OJ, man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cuf8YlL3H8

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This looks terrible but in a way that might be semi-funny, like that Drew Petersen movie with Rob Lowe.

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Promising review from Variety..... I was planning to check it out anyway based on the recent stuff FX has been putting out.



Nobody needs to apply spoiler warnings to “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.” Arresting from the get-go, the performances in this limited series are almost uniformly superb (with one glaring exception), and dealing with a true story imposes a level of discipline and restraint on producer Ryan Murphy and his collaborators that’s become a rarity in his other shows. Although “People v. O.J.” commits a few minor fumbles, almost everyone here has acquitted themselves honorably, in roles that, for the most part, fit them like a glove.

Adding context to the eventual not-guilty verdict, the series opens with the Rodney King beating and the civil unrest that followed. That distrust toward the police and justice system in the African-American community would ultimately become a vital part of the case, albeit one that prosecutors clearly underestimated in everything from their handling of jury selection to venue.

Of course, Simpson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) didn’t exactly identify with the African-American community. Rich and privileged, he was almost certainly the most famous person ever accused of murder when his ex-wife Nicole and waiter Ronald Goldman were found brutally killed.

All of those 20-year-old events have been replicated in painstaking detail, from Simpson’s televised slow-motion Bronco chase to the LAPD investigators arriving on the scene. But what really makes “People v. O.J.” sizzle is the fly-on-the-wall treatment of the rival legal camps, including the squabbles within the so-called “Dream Team” that Simpson assembled to defend him.

That begins with Robert Shapiro, and without putting too harsh a point on it, John Travolta is simply awful in the role. Yes, Shapiro spoke in stiff, measured tones, but the actor’s overly mannered line readings turn the attorney into a buffoon, in sharp contrast to the more nuanced portrayals around him.

The other misstep, just to get the few beats of griping out of the way, involves Simpson pal Robert Kardashian. Although the part is nicely played by David Schwimmer, the producers indulge in sequences in which Kardashian lectures his daughters, long before their sex tape/reality-TV days, about the pitfalls of fame, which not only feels heavy-handed and somewhat pandering, but too cute by more than half. (Granted, it is sort of hilarious hearing him refer to O.J. as their “Uncle Juice.”)

Fortunately, everything else about the production more than compensates for those minor quirks, starting with Courtney B. Vance — in a role he was born to play, as Johnnie Cochran — and Sarah Paulson and Sterling K. Brown as prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden, the former eager to sink her teeth into the case, the latter dragged into it despite warnings not to get involved. In one of the more telling exchanges, when Darden suggests to a neighbor that Simpson has had little use for the black community during the Bronco ride, he’s told, “He’s got the cops chasing him. He’s black now.”

Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski penned the Murphy-directed premiere, derived from Jeffrey Toobin’s book “The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson,” and the writing throughout does an extremely savvy job of humanizing the participants with personal details, from Clark’s marital woes — and her hurt feelings at having her looks picked apart by commentators — to Cochran’s hunger to get involved. There are also illuminating touches and stranger-than-fiction moments, such as the defense team transforming Simpson’s bachelor estate to make it more appealing to the visiting jurors.

Beyond the marquee names, “People v. O.J.” is full of delicious smaller roles, such as Connie Britton as Nicole’s book-peddling friend Faye Resnick and Nathan Lane as a blustery F. Lee Bailey. Indeed, the producers have cast and adorned the show so impeccably, down to even smallish roles, as to make these encounters feel incredibly present.

Perhaps foremost, the 10-part project (six of which were previewed) captures the circus-like atmosphere that polluted the so-called “trial of the century,” from witnesses selling their stories, to more or less conducting the trial via Larry King’s talk show. Moreover, this series has the advantage of being able to wryly present someone like Judge Ito (Kenneth Choi) perceiving the assignment as a huge career opportunity, when the viewer knows he’s going to wind up a Jay Leno punchline.

Ratings-wise, this has the potential to be one of the bigger draws FX has scheduled in a while, and similar to its cousin “American Horror Story,” “American Crime Story” is designed to live on, documenting different tales in future cycles. Still, like some of the football star’s greatest gridiron moments, this is one of those perfectly timed runs that should be hard to replicate — or equal.

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There have been movies with John Travolta that I have enjoyed, but that is despite him. He is God-Awful and I cannot believe he still finds work in Hollywood.

I plan on watching this....it'll have a short hook, but I'm thinking it will be interesting.

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I feel like I already know all the details of this story, don't feel a need to watch this program. Maybe in 20 more years?

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Bump......starts tonight

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John Travolta is horrible at playing Robert Shapiro. Oh my God it's bad. :lol: He really makes a fool of himself.

Everybody else is OK. Especially the Marshia Clark actress. She looks and sounds just like her.

I mean it's tough to accept anybody as O.J. but he's pulling it off as best he can. You can't over look the fact that he's too short and not strong enough to fully portray O.J. But that's fine.


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Pretty decent start to the series. Was never a fan of Marcia Clark during the trial. Thinking back on the whole OJ thing, he has to be one of the dumbest criminals ever. Gets away with double murder, and ends up in jail for some stupid shit.

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I remember seeing the teaser commercials on FX and thought I would never watch given how bad Travolta looked.

But it got decent reviews, so I gave it a shot. I'm in. I was really impressed by Cuba Gooding Jr. as OJ. He doesn't look like him at all but his portrayal was very interesting and well done IMO.

There were definite soap opera-y moments, especially with Kardashian and Shapiro after OJ flunked the lie detector test, and the scene at the Nicole Brown Simpson funeral between Kris Kardashian and Faye Resnick. But there was a very good scene showing how much Chris Darden respected Johnnie Cochran. There's no way of knowing if that ever took place, but it was well acted.

All in all, it just reminds me how fucked up the judicial system is and how dumb some cops are. Plus, it provided historic moments where everyone remembers where they were during the Bronco chase and when the verdict was read, and I'm interested in how those are portrayed.


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duh, don't you know this is the real truth of what happened?

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it was clearly glen rogers. always the one you least suspect, never heard of.


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With all the tribesmen actors in Hollywood, Travolta and Schwimmer are horribly miscast. You need a couple of smaller, weasely guys.

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Pretty decent start to the series. Was never a fan of Marcia Clark during the trial. Thinking back on the whole OJ thing, he has to be one of the dumbest criminals ever. Gets away with double murder, and ends up in jail for some stupid shit.





Dude had a strange fixation on his memorabilia and valuables, he just couldn't let it go.. He sent Glen Rogers in to retrieve items and things went bad.. The Vegas hotel room was more of the same, he wanted his collectibles back and it ate him up inside. He didn't know Rogers was a serial killer that had dozens of bodies across the country.. But that's irrelevant, he's complicit.

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