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Bates Motel Anybody planning on watching it? Starts this Monday on A&E. | |
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Not sure. But I will definately be comparing it to the movie. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I CANNOT WAIT for this show! | |
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Why Superfan? (just curious) I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said:Why Superfan? (just curious) I haven't seen a trailor for a show that interests me in a long time so I was really excited to see the trailor for this one. It looks creepy and interesting and I just love that it's not the same old same old that these shows are usually about (murder, high society rich kids, reality t.v. etc) this looks to be scary and (hopefully!) interesting..... | |
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I don'y care if it fits with movie canon as long as it's good, I'll be watching tonight. | |
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I don't know if I'm watching it.
Just isn't getting me excited about it, but that's just me. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Ive already seen the pilot and the interplay between Norman and is Mother is just creepy/sexual enough to make the show interesting. Bother actors nail the characters. The townies are going to need some fleshing out but it held my attention and will watch more to see if it finds its footing.
Freddie does an amazing job of balancing creepy with adolescence. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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I love Freddie.
I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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It looks kind of boring to me, mostly because it's a prequel but doesn't seem to have much of a connection to Psycho. I don't see how far they can go with it before it gets tedious. | |
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i hope it avoids becoming a mimic of american horror story | |
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YES! I'm glad I'm not the only one that was thinking that!!
I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Just watched it, seems interesting. Though maybe should have been set in the 50's/ 60's instead. Norman Bates with an I-Phone just don't seem right. | |
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ITA - but I guess having Norma and Norman wear old-fashioned clothing, drive an old-fashioned car, fill their home and motel with old-fashioned decor was to show that they are 'different'. I wonder if they chose to not just have the show take place in the 50s because it was too expensive or perhaps it makes the plot move along easier, smoother if there are things like cell phones and the internet to play with. Not sure. But I will say I liked the pilot. [Edited 3/19/13 11:38am] "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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I think the 50's 60's feel of the hotel and house gives another wordlyness to the relationship between mother and son. I think it adds to the creep factor.
Now my question is how did dad die? really. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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The best horror movies don't have cell phones in them. Having cell phones to make it easier or smoother is a cop out. Honestly don't think that it being set in the 50's/60's would be all that expensive. I think being set in the 50's 60's would give it that film noir feel to it. [Edited 3/19/13 12:04pm] | |
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Gonna say the mom did it. | |
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^See I think Norman did, but doesn't remember. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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I think if they have a clear direction it would not get tedious. Say they plan it to be a 5 year series and end it with norman getting arrested for killing his mother (and others). | |
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yeah I could see that | |
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ITA. I wasn't saying phones or computers will make it better, I was just trying to figure out why A&E chose to play it in modern times.
So...who has the girl tied up captive? I don't think Norman is that bat crap crazy, just yet. "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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The second episode was solid.
If anyone doesn't have cable or enough room on their dvr you can watch the show the next day here:
http://www.aetv.com/bates-motel/ | |
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wondering why people are getting set on fire | |
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depending on how deep they went into the ed gein story (which inspired the book) it may be a reference to ed gein's older brother - who died in a brush fire...allegedly After George Gein died of heart failure during 1940, the Gein brothers began doing odd jobs to help with expenses. Both brothers were considered reliable and honest by residents of the community. While both worked as handymen, Ed Gein also frequently babysat for neighbors. He enjoyed babysitting, seeming to relate more easily to children than adults. As Henry Gein matured, he began to reject his mother's beliefs about humanity and worried about his brother's affection for her. He spoke ill of her around his brother, who responded with shock and hurt.[8][9] On May 16, 1944 Henry Gein decided to burn away marsh vegetation on the property.[10] The burning got out of control and the local fire department was called to extinguish the fire and protect the family farm. At day's end, with the fire controlled, the firemen returned to their homes, at which time it was discovered that Henry was missing. A search party, with lanterns and flashlights, searched the burned area and during the evening, several hours after the search began, found the dead body of Henry Gein lying face down.[11] Apparently the man had been dead for some time when found, and it appeared that death was result of heart failure, since he had not been burned or injured otherwise.[11] It was later reported, in Harold Schechter biography of Gein, Deviant, that Henry had bruises on his head.[8][12] The police dismissed the possibility of foul play and the county coroner later officially listed asphyxiation as the cause of death. Although some investigators suspected that Ed Gein killed his brother, no charges were filed against him.[8][12] The authorities accepted the accident theory and an autopsy was not performed.[13]
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