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Does anyone remember a show on ESPN called playmakers? It was a series about a fictional football team playing in a pro league. It pretty much covered everything, from behind the scenes at practices, in the GM's office, to drugs on and off the field. Apparently the NFL wasn't to keen on the show, the rumors were that ESPN cancelled it because if they didn't, ESPN would lose all chance from showing NFL games on the network. But the point is, that show was entertainment as well, but it certainly made you think twice about what really goes on behind the scenes. Obviously the NFL is a bit stronger that racing , but I really think that anything negative in the show impact the sport in a negative way.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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I would love to see a character based upon Crist's book "Betting on Myself." There are some really fascinating people that make up racing, but it sounds like the show choose to create characters that fullfill the stereotype of horse racing.
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How many attractively dressed ladies with loose leafs of the days entries do you find on an odd friday night in Jan at penn nat.. Save you I think there was perhaps on or two other women with a full set of teeth. The racetrack isnt exactly the Met after the nutcracker during Christmas.
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Don't get you're point Fred... I've stayed out of the discussion because I don't think this show will bring 1 person to, or lose 1 person from the track. Nor will it change anyone's perception of the sport in general - it's a non issue. As far as the "typical" stereotypes - the old adage that "stereotypes exist, because they're true" may be what they're are trying to go for - I've highlighted 4 of them in my previous post - that's the only point I made. There are a tons of normal, well adjusted, intelligent folks on here and at the track. Of course a story about them would be the epitome of boring. I'm not judging the entire series on one episode - The pilot was horrendous in my opinion, not because of they chose to exploit these stereotypes, but because it just flat out sucked. |
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Well, aside from the debate as to whether it can possibly bring fans to the track (I highly doubt that it will affect attendance either way, regardless) is the discussion around the entire basis of the first episode - as jms62 points out-
So it goes... I couldn't care less who does or doesn't watch this - What I can say for a complete certainty is that the breakdown scene turned off every single non-horse racing person I know that watched it, from tuning in again to it. And again, I couldn't care less. In the end, the pilot did nothing to hold interest, develop any sort of connection to any of the characters, because almost all of the dialogue was idiotic, over simplified prattle played by over emoted character actors trying desperately to make their characters known through a horrific script. It was terrifyingly reminiscent of the pilot for "John from Cincinnati". I hope is gets better, will watch, but sorry I for one thought it was a sub-par effort for HBO. |
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Hell she's probably thinking about getting a ring on her finger and sending you to the glue factory.
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So would showing sappy unrealistic nonsense help the industry out? How many people could even sit through Secretariat without thinking there has to be a better way to spend 90 minutes? Did Racing Stripes really point the industry in the right direction?
Freddy is his own way has it right. It's a character driven drama with the backdrop at the track. The Sopranos made the mafia seem cool. Maybe this show can do the same thing. If not, no one goes anyway. |
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