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RUBICON? What about Wrangler?
by Iron-kong
Jun 24th, 2009
02:46:27 PM
Oh I kill me.

I'll go on joke restriction the rest fo the day.
If this is up to the quality of Mad Men and Breaking Bad
by Xiphos_2
Jun 24th, 2009
02:48:30 PM
Then welcome aboard Rubicon.
What a waste of time...
by haggardatbest
Jun 24th, 2009
02:50:16 PM
Just 60 more minutes that Joan Holloway isn't on AMC. Which means it's 60 more minutes that I won't be watching AMC.
Sounds intriguing
by Fa_Tass_DinoMolester
Jun 24th, 2009
02:55:07 PM
I'll check it out...
So, it's basically one half of 24?
by StarWarsRedux
Jun 24th, 2009
02:58:50 PM
Great. AMC: Originality!
So far AMC is 1 for 2
by ImpShockTroll
Jun 24th, 2009
03:02:26 PM
because Mad Men is a overrated bore, but that's just my opinion. So hopefully, this new one will be more like Breaking Bad.
So i guees
by Series7
Jun 24th, 2009
03:05:20 PM
Hustle doesn't count?
What happened to "The Prisoner"?
by Lyghthouse
Jun 24th, 2009
03:12:44 PM
Didn't they film that awhile ago? Shouldn't that be coming out soon?
I believe that The Prisoner only is regarded as a miniseries
by ImpShockTroll
Jun 24th, 2009
03:22:03 PM
THIS idea hasn't been explored before?
by ctortola
Jun 24th, 2009
03:23:27 PM
Not originating from a Think Tank, but wasn't this already covered in poor detail by Prison Break, Traveller and I'm sure a bunch of other shows? I like Breaking Bad and Mad Men, so two out of three ain't bad. And I just realized AMC titles their shows with the same letter for each word. Change the name and I'm sure it will be a hit.
Biggest shock
by skimn
Jun 24th, 2009
03:43:27 PM
James Badge Dale was in The Departed? Really? Allen Coulter is a great catch for director, and I hope they continue to shoot in New York. And I've always liked Arliss Howard.
I think Hustle was an import, and not produced
by skimn
Jun 24th, 2009
03:47:08 PM
by AMC themselves. And yes, as strong as a second season Mad Man had this year (they really could've suffered the sophmore jinx), Breaking Bad was just fucking stunning.
I'm In
by Crow3711
Jun 24th, 2009
03:49:51 PM
Mad Men is excellent, excellent stuff, I hear nothing but greatness about Breaking Bad, and this sounds like a cool enough show. I'm more excited for their Prisoner remake, but so far AMC has been doing great work with quality drama, and I'm looking forward to their third effort.
Remember WENN!
by davros72
Jun 24th, 2009
03:54:05 PM
I'm sick to death of AMC ignoring their very first scripted series, "Remember WENN". That was first aired 12 years ago! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R emember_WENN http://www.imdb.com/title/tt01 15333/ Maybe they think they can technically get away with it because now they're "AMC" as opposed to "American Movie Classics" when Remember WENN was on, but it's still the same dang channel. Ain't right, I tell ya.
Breaking Bad is the SHIT!
by sokitome
Jun 24th, 2009
04:21:53 PM
Best show on TV hands down!
If it is only half as good as MAD MEN or BREAKING BAD
by newc0253
Jun 24th, 2009
04:23:26 PM
it should still be very good television. those two shows are amazingly good.
A Movie about a Man and his poorly built Jeep
by LargoJr
Jun 24th, 2009
04:35:22 PM
Coming to a 3 for $5 DVD bin near you
Why do all these press releases sound alike?
by growltiger
Jun 24th, 2009
05:21:10 PM
I get a third of the way through this breaking announcement and my eyes glaze over. It is as if there is a single template and the studio/network just drop in the names (and latest credit).
Oh, and, wow, what a match!
by growltiger
Jun 24th, 2009
05:23:55 PM
USA v. Spain was thrilling. A must see. 5 stars!

Well, okay, I am being hyperbolic, but it was way better than the Brazil and Italian (mis-)matches.

The Alliance in Alias. Sounds familiar.
by V'Shael
Jun 24th, 2009
05:24:48 PM
No doubt it will bring forth a lot of nutjobs who will want to educate us all in every talkback, about the Bilderberg group, the Bohemian Grove, the Carlyle Group, etc... etc... etc...
HERC!!!!
by leftofcentristdotcom
Jun 24th, 2009
05:32:33 PM
What do you have against Ed McMahon? The man dies and gets NADA mention from the coax. That's BULLSHIT!
I've Read It
by BigEddieCalzone
Jun 24th, 2009
06:08:45 PM
...and it really is up to their standards of Breaking Bad and Mad Men...probably my favorite television script of the year...
Doctors, law enforcement, and office workers
by terry1978
Jun 24th, 2009
06:57:30 PM
That sums up every new tv show.
Did Breaking Bad get an official pick-up yet????
by iownyou
Jun 24th, 2009
07:25:55 PM
well
Will Probably Be Great
by RaRoMo
Jun 24th, 2009
07:30:08 PM
AMC has a better batting average at this point than HBO and Showtime, so I'm interested. Thanks to Big Eddie for an opinion from someone who's actually read the script. But I agree, whatever happened to Red Mars?
iownyou
by RaRoMo
Jun 24th, 2009
07:31:03 PM
Yes, AMC picked up Breaking Bad for a third season.
Cool.
by veritasses
Jun 24th, 2009
07:49:12 PM
I think Breaking Bad,
by Timahh
Jun 24th, 2009
09:21:54 PM
got picked up for two more season.
The Prisoner
by Crow3711
Jun 24th, 2009
09:22:14 PM
from that first teaser they posted for the re-boot, looks like instead of a beach-front tropical type locale for the village, they are going with a desert. I sort of like and don't like this. On one hang, it sort of removes Lost comparisons with Island and beach themed stuff, and allows them to use whatever they come up with for the The Rover to be more useful to stop escape, it's not exactly the prettiest or most interesting locale to stay in episode after episode. Pretty bland. Any one else?
Mad Men.... Ugh Ugh.. not a fan
by T2000
Jun 24th, 2009
10:19:21 PM
James Badge Dale is gonna have a good 2010
by slimballs
Jun 25th, 2009
01:06:30 AM
This and The Pacific should really get people noticing him.
davros, remember WENN was on TCM
by MarsFalls
Jun 25th, 2009
04:11:10 AM
Also are you just being anal? No one liked that show. And yeah, when did James Badge Dale suddenly explode? Fuck yes he was in Departed though, he's the one dressed like he's ready to invade Poland.
Sounds promising
by The McPoyle Clan
Jun 25th, 2009
05:17:46 AM
except I'm not sold on the one-armed lost Gavin brother in the lead.

If this works out, FX had better up their game and steal their thunder back from AMC.
Remember WENN was on AMC.
by Mr Spork
Jun 25th, 2009
06:52:20 AM
Thanks Mr Spork
by davros72
Jun 25th, 2009
08:05:54 AM
It was AMC (like the links I posted mentioned). I liked that show. So did many others, which is at least partly why it lasted four seasons. Maybe I am being anal, but it's sad that the channel ignores the past.
Rubicon
by Cobbio
Jun 25th, 2009
03:26:54 PM
This looks like it could be really, really good. Allen Coulter was my favorite "Sopranos" director, and the cast looks excellent too.

I wonder if the show might be based, in part at least, on the book "Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil." It's a pretty intense and well-researched book.

Here's Amazon.com's description:

"The attacks of September 11, 2001 were accomplished through an amazing orchestration of logistics and personnel. Crossing the Rubicon discovers and identifies key suspects - finding some of them in the highest echelons of American government - by showing how they acted in concert to guarantee that the attacks produced the desired result.

Crossing the Rubicon is unique not only for its case-breaking examination of 9/11, but for the breadth and depth of its world picture - an interdisciplinary analysis of petroleum, geopolitics, narco-traffic, intelligence and militarism - without which 9/11 cannot be understood.

The US manufacturing sector has been mostly replaced by speculation on financial data whose underlying economic reality is a dark secret. Hundreds of billions of dollars in laundered drug money flow through Wall Street each year from opium and coca fields maintained by CIA-sponsored warlords and US-backed covert paramilitary violence. America's global dominance depends on a continually turning mill of guns, drugs, oil and money. Oil and natural gas - the fuels that make economic growth possible - are subsidized by American military force and foreign lending.

In reality, 9/11 and the resulting "War on Terror" are parts of a massive authoritarian response to an emerging economic crisis of unprecedented scale. Peak Oil - the beginning of the end for our industrial civilization - is driving the elites of American power to implement unthinkably draconian measures of repression, warfare and population control. Crossing the Rubicon is more than a story. It is a map of the perilous terrain through which, together and alone, we are all now making our way."

Yeah, so... holy shit if Peak Oil is part of the show's conspiracy. Could be pretty intense and groundbreaking for television.

I'll definitely be watching.

Jessica Collins = Hot
by runrun
Jun 25th, 2009
04:41:13 PM
Count me in.
I'm In
by _Maltheus_
Jun 25th, 2009
06:01:08 PM
Sounds interesting. Mad Men is good and Breaking Bad is fanfuckingtabular.
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