i reckon i dont mind sons of anarchy
Totally suiting my mood, I'm watchn the pilot ep of Sons of Anarchy, the classic biker TV show which has Scarface-esque chainsaw usage in first 10 minutes ("No, he's a vegetarian he won't be for dinner") Drea from Sopranos is an addict, one of the Mad Men @don_draper flings - the newly married smarty pants daddys jewish princess is a doctor, Peggy from Married with Children has a breakout role as queenbee of biker gang : who goes with Ron Perlman the leadingleatherman, and there is a gr8 younger conflicted lead2... so far vkewl. Mininova feed ere. ShowLinksTV too. Some of the media below.
Post-Tribune : "Of all the pilots I've seen this year, this is one of the most promising. British-born Hunnam has got the gravitas to carry the show. Ron Perlman, as the gang founder, is perfectly cast. And Katey Sagal will likely be an awards favorite, if she sustains her grounded performance. It's a riveting role, totally removed from her landmark characters on "Married With Children" and "Futurama." Who would have thought the lady who played Peggy Bundy was such a good actress?"
E-Online elevator pitch : "Fairy tales, generally speaking, are not suitable for children. As the collective memory of barbarian tribes, fairy tales tend to be rife with ogres, trolls and dragons because life in the wild is nasty, brutish and short. All of which is to say: FX's new motorcycle gang series, Sons of Anarchy, is essentially an original-flavor fairy tale, where only gruesome, primitive violence defeats rampaging monsters. The magical kingdom of this tale is Charming—an isolated town on the edge of the redwood forests of California. (Imagine an inversion of Stars Hollow, Conn., the hometown of Gilmore Girls: Charming is just as improbable, but it runs on unleaded and testosterone instead of whimsy and estrogen.) The warrior sect that protects Charming from modern monsters like methamphetamine is a motorcycle club called the Sons of Anarchy. Locally, at least, the Sons and their familiars are the reigning champions in the Darwinian war of all against all, but their standing is constantly under siege, especially since they live beyond the reach of any standard social contract."
Post-Tribune : "Of all the pilots I've seen this year, this is one of the most promising. British-born Hunnam has got the gravitas to carry the show. Ron Perlman, as the gang founder, is perfectly cast. And Katey Sagal will likely be an awards favorite, if she sustains her grounded performance. It's a riveting role, totally removed from her landmark characters on "Married With Children" and "Futurama." Who would have thought the lady who played Peggy Bundy was such a good actress?"
E-Online elevator pitch : "Fairy tales, generally speaking, are not suitable for children. As the collective memory of barbarian tribes, fairy tales tend to be rife with ogres, trolls and dragons because life in the wild is nasty, brutish and short. All of which is to say: FX's new motorcycle gang series, Sons of Anarchy, is essentially an original-flavor fairy tale, where only gruesome, primitive violence defeats rampaging monsters. The magical kingdom of this tale is Charming—an isolated town on the edge of the redwood forests of California. (Imagine an inversion of Stars Hollow, Conn., the hometown of Gilmore Girls: Charming is just as improbable, but it runs on unleaded and testosterone instead of whimsy and estrogen.) The warrior sect that protects Charming from modern monsters like methamphetamine is a motorcycle club called the Sons of Anarchy. Locally, at least, the Sons and their familiars are the reigning champions in the Darwinian war of all against all, but their standing is constantly under siege, especially since they live beyond the reach of any standard social contract."
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