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Post by arrogantmodel on Apr 9, 2016 17:47:43 GMT -5
What was up with making Dominick Dunne into Truman Capote?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2016 17:22:03 GMT -5
I just started watching this last night and finished it tonight
Honestly the one performance that I'll remember most is the actor who played Fred Goldman. His scene in episode 4 talking about his son was amazing and everytime you saw him I thought he put in a really good performance
Few others like Schwimmer, Paulson, Travolta, Brown etc were all really great. The only one that didn't quite hit was Cuba ironically, he just didn't have 'It' to play The Juice
I was 10 and live in the UK and based on what I heard in the news at the time I remember thinking the verdict didn't match what I was hearing, but seeing how it all fell apart through bad luck, incompetence and some sleazy lawyering from Cochrane and co. was really fascinating to watch
Darden's last scene with Cochrane (Whether it actually happened or not) stood out to me too
Though based on my recollections of that time period and reading about it after time I thought the program seemed gentler (if that's the right word) on some like OJ obviously but didn't the judge at the time get accused of being incompetent and just after the spotlight?
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Aug 30, 2016 21:27:21 GMT -5
I just started watching this last night and finished it tonight Honestly the one performance that I'll remember most is the actor who played Fred Goldman. His scene in episode 4 talking about his son was amazing and everytime you saw him I thought he put in a really good performance Few others like Schwimmer, Paulson, Travolta, Brown etc were all really great. The only one that didn't quite hit was Cuba ironically, he just didn't have 'It' to play The Juice I was 10 and live in the UK and based on what I heard in the news at the time I remember thinking the verdict didn't match what I was hearing, but seeing how it all fell apart through bad luck, incompetence and some sleazy lawyering from Cochrane and co. was really fascinating to watch Darden's last scene with Cochrane (Whether it actually happened or not) stood out to me too Though based on my recollections of that time period and reading about it after time I thought the program seemed gentler (if that's the right word) on some like OJ obviously but didn't the judge at the time get accused of being incompetent and just after the spotlight? If you are interested, there is a five part documentary from ESPN called OJ: Made in America that covers the rise and fall of OJ that is very interesting. It covers everything from his college days to the events that led him in jail a few years ago.
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Post by brody on Sept 3, 2016 8:51:11 GMT -5
I want to find those OJ prank videos. Seem like perfect entertainment with a few bourbons in me.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Sept 3, 2016 12:50:20 GMT -5
I want to find those OJ prank videos. Seem like perfect entertainment with a few bourbons in me. Some clips are advertised as a special feature in the VOD movie Oj Simpson - Ungloved, which seems to focus on the antics of mid 2000 OJ. I can't confirm if that is true since I don't feel like being a guinea pig cough up the 10 bucks.
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