Kromm April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 The biblical Rapture has occurred. What becomes of the people left behind? Lost's Damon Lindelof and HBO ask this question, starting June 15th 2014, at 10 PM EST. Teaser trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGjWr0K85S8 Link to comment
David T. Cole April 8, 2014 Share April 8, 2014 Tara liked the book and just explained the premise to me. I'm in until/if this gets Lost-y. Link to comment
Kromm April 8, 2014 Author Share April 8, 2014 Tara liked the book and just explained the premise to me. I'm in until/if this gets Lost-y. It seemed kind of Left Behindy to me (which is a negative), but maybe this is less Bibley. Wow. Adding a "y" to stuff really helps make a description out of ANYTHING! 2 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 There's a new trailer: http://youtu.be/Shn1mPejr_4 I'm looking forward to this. I read the book and from the trailer it appears to be a fairly faithful (no pun intended) adaptation. It might help that the book's author is involved in the production of the show. Link to comment
Valny May 7, 2014 Share May 7, 2014 How did I missed knowing about this? I am off my game. But I heard someone talk about it on a podcast the other day and checked out the trailer on YouTube. It looks weird and intriguing and I didn't know what to think of it really. (I didn't know it included the religious stuff until now...oops spoiled myself) I usually investigate left of center stuff on tv,so this looks up my alley. Marked it down on my calendar and glad it's set up at this site already. Woo and hoo! The biblical Rapture has occurred. What becomes of the people left behind? Lost's Damon Lindelof and HBO ask this question, starting June 15th 2014, at 10 PM EST. But according to HBO it premieres June 29, not 15th. Right? Link to comment
Edna Crandall May 24, 2014 Share May 24, 2014 I really dug the book, but I'm concerned about it getting Lost-y as well. There's not much more than a season's worth of materials, so if it does well, there's a little too much room to go off the rails with the mythology. One of the things I liked about the book was that it was never explained why the people disappeared. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter May 24, 2014 Share May 24, 2014 (edited) It might help that the book's author is involved in the production of the show.From interviews I read, that was the kiss of death to Flash Forward when the author's, writers', and producers' visions and egos clashed. So, it can go either way. From a May 22 New York Times article (nytimes.com/2014/05/25/arts/television/the-leftovers-about-a-small-towns-loss-comes-to-hbo.html): ...A ghostly cult silently stalks the town, chain smoking. ...“One of the things that happened was, I started to think of the Rapture as an amazing metaphor for loss, and particularly sudden loss,” he [Perrotta] said. But Mr. Perrotta’s Rapture came with a twist: What if it was random? What if it took a wrecking ball to one’s entire belief system?... Great article, but the trailer looks like Revolution levels of violence porn, so, I dunno. I'll watch at least the pilot. Edited May 24, 2014 by shapeshifter Link to comment
Haleth June 5, 2014 Share June 5, 2014 I read the book a long time ago and recognized what the trailer was for immediately, but I have no recollection of the story beyond the basic plot. I remember it being pretty bleak. One thing I do recall is yes, the people who were chosen to ascend were very random. If I remember correctly Vladimir Putin was one person who disappeared. Link to comment
Hanahope June 10, 2014 Share June 10, 2014 I suppose that if its not supposed to be a real "biblical ascension" that might be interesting to watch, i.e. see how all the priests/other religious leaders react, not to mention self-proclaimed 'best Christians in the world." Other than that, I'm not sure whether its going to be entertaining or not. I can only take so much doom and gloom in TV shows. And the title makes me hungry. Link to comment
scrb June 11, 2014 Share June 11, 2014 I might think that the name was an unfortunate choice but given DL's involvement, it might be an attempt to prank/punk the viewers again. Link to comment
car54 June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 (edited) I watched the "Making Of" special for this show on HBO last night and I'm really looking forward to it. My favorite part was the very energetic physicist they had on talking about all the possible reasons for the rapture. Edited June 19, 2014 by car54 Link to comment
shapeshifter June 20, 2014 Share June 20, 2014 I watched the "Making Of" special for this show on HBO last night and I'm really looking forward to it. My favorite part was the very energetic physicist they had on talking about all the possible reasons for the rapture. It's on YouTube now. About 30 minutes:http://youtube.com/watch?v=EkibMtyPwkA Link to comment
Fisher King June 27, 2014 Share June 27, 2014 Alan Sepinwall gives a rave review . Since many of my favorite shows are powerful enough to make some want to slit their wrists, how can I NOT be excited to watch? I'm expecting to really like it, so naturally the viewership will be low, possibly making this a one-and-done. Hope not. From the above link: Even in a television landscape that includes "The Walking Dead," "Hannibal" and HBO's own "Game of Thrones" — dramas so committed to a violent, despairing worldview that they all but dare you to keep watching — "The Leftovers" (it debuts Sunday night at 10) is a show that will make some of its viewers want to slit their wrists. Many will hate it. But there will be viewers in whom it strikes a chord so deeply that they will feel themselves overwhelmed by it in the best possible way: not like they're drowning in the misery, but like it's teaching them a new way to breathe. Link to comment
FozzyBear June 28, 2014 Share June 28, 2014 Normally I'd be into this but Justin Theroux gives me the serious douch chills and I've had an irrational hatred for Amy Brennerman since back in the NYPD Blue days. The combo of those two might be too much for me. Link to comment
scrb June 29, 2014 Share June 29, 2014 I've only seen JT on the short bit of Six Feet Under. And I haven't seen AB on anything regular than NYPD Blue. I guess they didn't opt for big name actors in the cast. These are more or less journeyman actors, with a chance later in their careers at stardom and acclaim. Link to comment
observer July 8, 2014 Share July 8, 2014 (edited) FozzyBear wrote: Justin Theroux gives me the serious douch chills SO so much this. Agreed, cannot even watch him. Embarrassed to say that I am glad someone else feels this way. Edited July 8, 2014 by observer Link to comment
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