![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|||||||
OKC Starring in TNT's "Grace"this thread has 178 replies and has been viewed 8837 times
|
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
not sure if its related but ive noticed some construction on an abandoned gas station on 63rd? and sooner and today i drove by and saw a lot of trailers and a camera crew... dont know if its one of tnt's crews but its possible
|
|
||||
|
Quote:
|
|
|||
|
I went by that spot again last night after work and all the roads for a square mile around the site were blocked off! i wonder if this could be the filming of the show if not they're definitely doing some sort of large film project!!!
|
|
||||
|
I suspect Saving Grace will be somewhat authentic Oklahoma City!!! Can't wait to catch the show.
by the way, the first episode comes on TNT again on Thursday and also will be TNT HD!!!! From the looks of it, the show will be on four times a week; TNT HD first then regular TNT on Mondays, repeated on Thursdays. Everyone should be able to catch the shows. Bookmark your TV's!!!! Quote:
__________________
Oklahoma City, RENAISSANCE CITY! |
|
||||
|
Quote:
The Renaissance of Oklahoma City continues!!!
__________________
Oklahoma City, RENAISSANCE CITY! |
|
||||
|
OK people.
The show comes on tonite (repeated again on Thursdays). Im watching it now (in Seattle) and it looks pretty good. Good scene shots of the OKC skyline (along with Vancouver's) and not tooo hickish. Nice OKC police car! discuss further. ...
__________________
Oklahoma City, RENAISSANCE CITY! |
|
|||
|
I'm not much of a television watcher, but I'm a long time Holly Hunter fan. I'm also unsure about these divine intervention shows, but at least Earl is amusing. I found myself enjoying the show and already getting kind of attached to Grace, who seems to have come by her personal demons honestly. It's a little seedier than most of the Oklahoma City I've spent time in, but a few sterotypes aren't the end of the world. They're a little out of date having a cattle rancher, rather than a natural gas entrepreneur as the rich guy. I can't remember the last time I was at a cattle auction either. But I can tell I'm going to keep watching this one faithfully.
|
|
|||
|
How many OKlahoma references were there?!?!! I heard OKC like 4 times in the first few minutes. And then the radio guy saying, wake up all you boomer sooners! Seemed overdone, but it was cool to see! This type of show isn't what I watch, but I will definately be watching this one. Now I want a chase scene through upper bricktown...
|
|
|||
|
So it was on last night. I sort of liked it and didn't like it. Had it not been about OKC, I can safely say I wouldn't have watched it though. I'm annoyed that they made so many characters have that damned hick accent. Really....how many of us walk around in OKC and hear people talk like that? It won't add to the stereotype crap or anything. They made more a deal about the damned cows than anything else in the city.
So my first impression, we get a TV show that is supposed to be based in OKC and our hero is a drugged up drunk nympho atheist, with anything BUT OKC buildings and scenery. The only thing actually from OKC is that last 2 minute scene at the memorial. So somehow they had to throw in a character to tie that in??? why? I'll keep watching to see if things improve, but I didn't exactlly have a high opinion of the first episode....very dissapointed actually. It's a very Hollywood picture of OKC instead of what it really is like here. |
|
||||
|
I wish they had toned down the accents a little (they are always somewhat exaggerated in these shows) but I can't say they were too far off.
When I lived in OKC, I never noticed the twang unless it was really extreme. But after being away a couple of years and coming back to visit, the first thing I thought was "When did everyone get these thick accents??" |
|
|||
|
I thought that the OU flags and signs, the hick accents, the cowboy hats, the cattle yards, the country bar, it was all a stereotypical -- even the crazy teenager kid had a cowboy hat in his room.
how close was Dallas to a true reflection of Dallas... the grace show was about what I expected... I think the angel aspect is poopy, a law and order format would be more entertaining.... I'm only watching because of the oklahoma aspect, not because it's a good show. |
|
|||
|
Probably my biggest gripe about the show! The "local" news was not even local call letters, much less a local face. Certainly the producers could develop some type of rotation among Amy, Jessica, and Linda for face time. The three could record bits for the show just as easily as thier local promos. I'll stay for now but hope to see some character development in Grace.
|
|
|||
|
AMEN Turanacus.
Cowboy hats...really? I've lived here all my life, and I hardly ever see anyone in a cowboy hat (and thats usually only when I'm in a smaller town or it was Cowboy day at school or something). Maybe a truck pulling horses on the highway. But the accent...ok everyone has a little bit of one, but they WAY overdo it. The whole freaking police force wouldn't talk like they are small town sherrifs in say Dibble or whatever. And let's go ahead and round out the diversity by throwing in the random Native American cop. I don't want to sound like it bothers me or anything, I just can picture the roundtable discussion of the executives trying to find a way to throw one in there. Afterall, its Oklahoma so there must be one in there, right....hmm. I'll definitely give you that it's sort of like Dallas in that the TV show was nothing like the town. NEOasis, I think that the local guys probably wouldn't want to be involved anyway. Can you imagine the licensing and royalties and payments you would have to fork out. I'm sure that pretty much any TV show like this doesn use the real local news...would just be a nightmare to manage. |
|
|||
|
Quote:
Just an FYI: Anyone you see on TV or film that has a speaking role means that they are SAG (Screen Actors Guild -- the acting union) or SAG-eligible. It's very tough to get into and requires a $1,300 initiation fee. Other factors definitely come into play, such as affiliates not allowed to be shown because of networks not wanting it, etc. Rarely, if ever, do real stations make it on TV or movies. Just consider it another universe. |