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Topic: Tulsa King

Tulsa King

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The Tulsa King follows a New York City Italian mobster, forced to relocate to the most unlikely of places-Kansas City, Missouri.

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Stallone as grandpa gangster, the first episode was not bad.

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g371 wrote:

Stallone as grandpa gangster, the first episode was not bad.

I agree good light entertainment that I enjoyed.

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I'll check it out, it doesn't sound horrible.

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Stallone acting is exactly the same as it was already in Rambo: First Blood (1982) - like a brick. Tho this time he actually is playing a brick, so it suits ok.

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- And you?

big_smile

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This is turning out to be way better than expected, I like it.

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It's pretty good. I like that the episodes are a nice 35-45 minutes.

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Agree, Stallone finally has a serious role where he can show that he can be more than an action hero.

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Nice show, doesnt feel like a chore to watch and Stallone is made for this role.

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this was a good one big_smile

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Only two types of people wear pinky rings... Mobsters and British aristocracy. And something tells me your
boss ain't no aristocrat.

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I love it, best acting I've seen from Stallone.

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Tasviewer wrote:

I love it, best acting I've seen from Stallone.

What acting?

He is playing every character he ever was. Change mob to boxing and you have Rocky. Change mob to mercenary and you have The Expendables. etc. etc.

This guy only acts one way.

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Anyone notice the background music bring in a slowed down Eye of the Tiger riff in the latest ep?

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after the big shootout

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Stallone was made for this roll and pulled it of fantastic.
Really enjoyed it. Great fun to watch.

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mrverene wrote:

Anyone notice the background music bring in a slowed down Eye of the Tiger riff in the latest ep?

Spoiler

after the big shootout

Even more obscure, in the first episode, really early on, I'm sure they played a riff from Rambo.  I probably only heard this as I'm a fan of C64 music.

2020.  Meh.

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graybags wrote:
mrverene wrote:

Anyone notice the background music bring in a slowed down Eye of the Tiger riff in the latest ep?

Spoiler

after the big shootout

Even more obscure, in the first episode, really early on, I'm sure they played a riff from Rambo.  I probably only heard this as I'm a fan of C64 music.

You mean the Commodore 64? Hated that little shit. But loved how they made it do things it wasnt supposed to. I just really hated the keyboard. Typing in magazine programs was a fricken nightmare. That was one well made computer. And that was one thing I did not notice. Thank you for pointing it out.

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inkblot wrote:
graybags wrote:
mrverene wrote:

Anyone notice the background music bring in a slowed down Eye of the Tiger riff in the latest ep?

Spoiler

after the big shootout

Even more obscure, in the first episode, really early on, I'm sure they played a riff from Rambo.  I probably only heard this as I'm a fan of C64 music.

You mean the Commodore 64? Hated that little shit. But loved how they made it do things it wasnt supposed to. I just really hated the keyboard. Typing in magazine programs was a fricken nightmare. That was one well made computer. And that was one thing I did not notice. Thank you for pointing it out.

Yep, the Commodore 64.  Music by Martin Galway, based on the OST... loosely.

2020.  Meh.