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Trailer for HBO's Boardwalk Empire smacks you in the face!
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by: George Merchan Mar. 17, 2010


Just yesterday, we brought you the trailer for "Treme", what's sure to be one of the great TV dramas this year. And now, here's another one: "Boardwalk Empire"

Below the long-as-f*ck synopsis is the trailer. I'm gonna let it do most of the talking. Love Steve Buscemi's line in there!

Synopsis: “Boardwalk Empire” on HBO is from Terence Winter, Emmy Award-winning writer of “The Sopranos,” and Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese. HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” TV series is set in Atlantic City at the dawn of Prohibition, when the sale of alcohol became illegal throughout the United States.

America in 1920. The Great War is over, Wall Street is about to boom and everything is for sale, even the World Series. It is a time of change when women are getting the vote, broadcast radio is introduced, and young people rule the world.

On the beach in southern New Jersey sits Atlantic City, a spectacular resort known as “The World’s Playground,” a place where rules don’t apply. Massive hotels line its famous Boardwalk, along with nightclubs, amusement piers and entertainment to rival Broadway. For a few dollars, a working man can get away and live like a king-legally or illegally.

In HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire,” the undisputed ruler of Atlantic City is the town’s Treasurer, Enoch “Nucky” Thompson, (Steve Buscemi) a political fixer and backroom dealer who is equal parts politician and gangster and equally comfortable in either role. Because of its strategic location on the seaboard, the town is a hub of activity for rum-runners, minutes from Philadelphia, hours from New York City and less than a day’s drive from Chicago. And Nucky Thompson takes full advantage in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire.”

Along with his brother Elias (Shea Whigham), the town’s Sheriff, and a crew of Ward Bosses and local thugs, Nucky carves out a niche for himself in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” as the man to see for any illegal alcohol. In “Boardwalk Empire,” he is an equal opportunity gangster, doing business with Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg), Big Jim Colosimo (Frank Crudele), Lucky Luciano, (Vincent Piazza) and Al Capone (Stephen Graham).

As HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” TV show begins, Nucky’s former protégé and driver Jimmy Darmody (Michael Pitt) returns home from the Great War, eager to get ahead and reclaim his rightful place in Nucky’s organization. But when Jimmy feels things aren’t moving quickly enough, he takes matters into his own hands in “Boardwalk Empire,” forming a deadly alliance with some associates of Nucky’s that set the Feds, led by Agent Van Alden (Michael Shannon) on his mentor’s tail. Complicating matters further is Nucky’s burgeoning relationship with Margaret Schroeder, (Kelly Macdonald) a local woman in an abusive marriage whom he tries to help out.

HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” also stars Michael Kenneth Williams (”The Wire”) as Chalky White, the leader of the city’s African-American community; Gretchen Mol as showgirl Gillian; Dabney Coleman as Nucky’s mentor The Commodore; and Paz de la Huerta as Nucky’s girlfriend Lucy.

Created by Terence Winter, HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” is executive produced by Terence Winter, Martin Scorsese, Tim Van Patten, Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg. Gene Kelly is co-executive producer; Rudd Simmons is producer. “Boardwalk Empire” is directed by Martin Scorsese, Tim Van Patten, Jeremy Podeswa, Alan Taylor and Allen Coulter. HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” is written by Terence Winter, Lawrence Konner, Howard Korder, Tim Van Patten, Paul Simms, Margaret Nagle, Steve Kornacki and Meg Jackson.

HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” TV show is inspired by portions of the non-fiction book “Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City” by Nelson Johnson.


Source: HBO

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Extra Tidbit: This, "Treme", and finally "The Pacific", completes the trifecta of shows I'm eagerly anticipating this year. HBO, please pay me money for promoting all your shit!

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Creasy
7:26PM on 03/17/2010 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Nothing special here to see.

Go watch season 3 of the greatest series ever next Sunday, Breaking Bad.
Nothing special here to see.

Go watch season 3 of the greatest series ever next Sunday, Breaking Bad.
 
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MovieSamurai
12:58PM on 03/17/2010 Add as a friend | MFC profile
That last line piqued my interest.
That last line piqued my interest.
 
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DeadAce
9:35AM on 03/17/2010 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Looks awesome, can't wait! HBO are kings of the TV! :D
Looks awesome, can't wait! HBO are kings of the TV! :D
 
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Monotreme
7:21AM on 03/17/2010 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Holy shit!
HBO is officially back. After The Wire ended, not to mention Six Feet Under and The Sopranos I kinda felt they were entering a bit of a dry season. But now, they are officially back. And this looks fucking INCREDIBLE. The visual style evokes the best and most stylish Scorsese films. The show looks to be absolutely epic in its scope. And the cast! What a cast! Steve Buscemi, Michael Stuhlbarg,...
HBO is officially back. After The Wire ended, not to mention Six Feet Under and The Sopranos I kinda felt they were entering a bit of a dry season. But now, they are officially back. And this looks fucking INCREDIBLE. The visual style evokes the best and most stylish Scorsese films. The show looks to be absolutely epic in its scope. And the cast! What a cast! Steve Buscemi, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amy Macdonald, Michael Pitt, Michael K. Williams, MICHAEL SHANNON! So awesome. And with a legion of directors who are all Six Feet and Sopranos alumni, not to mention the master himself at the helm... this is going to be quite a spectacle.