All that, plus Magic and Norm joining forces and everything snapping into place at the end… so damn good.
Absolutely loving this now.
I'm impressed too as I expected it to look really amateurish but the actor playing Magic has his high dribble and no look passes down and the actor playing Kareem can actually perform a nice skyhook.Tobias Funke said:
This last episode was stellar. They're doing a relatively solid job with the actual basketball scenes as well, which I expected to be a big challenge.
Prosperdick said:I'm impressed too as I expected it to look really amateurish but the actor playing Magic has his high dribble and no look passes down and the actor playing Kareem can actually perform a nice skyhook.Tobias Funke said:
This last episode was stellar. They're doing a relatively solid job with the actual basketball scenes as well, which I expected to be a big challenge.
And it doesn't have to look all world, just passable, which it is. Heck, Bull Durham is still a fantastic movie despite Nuke's 102 MPH fastball being shot putted at 40 MPH by Tim Robbins.HerschelwoodHardhead said:Prosperdick said:I'm impressed too as I expected it to look really amateurish but the actor playing Magic has his high dribble and no look passes down and the actor playing Kareem can actually perform a nice skyhook.Tobias Funke said:
This last episode was stellar. They're doing a relatively solid job with the actual basketball scenes as well, which I expected to be a big challenge.
Both actors played college sports, which helps a lot. Magic was a D lineman and Kareem is actually 7' (or close to it) I believe.
And for @winningtimehbo fans wondering — the awesome Imam in the scene with Kareem this ep is @WESTCOASTDOC of hip hop legend. #WinningTime
— Max Borenstein (@MAXBORENSTEIN) April 4, 2022
Bunk Moreland said:
Avon Barksdale in the house
Always moving...like water. Until it stops moving.boogieman said:
Laughed a little to hard at the way coach slid along the pavement.
Prosperdick said:Always moving...like water. Until it stops moving.boogieman said:
Laughed a little to hard at the way coach slid along the pavement.
HBO is shooting its shot with #WinningTime season two.
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 7, 2022
The pickup comes midway through the show’s first season, which chronicles Jerry Buss purchasing the team and Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s rookie season in 1979-80
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So they're going:TCTTS said:HBO is shooting its shot with #WinningTime season two.
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 7, 2022
The pickup comes midway through the show’s first season, which chronicles Jerry Buss purchasing the team and Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s rookie season in 1979-80
More details: https://t.co/j2ufaf6AoS pic.twitter.com/bFmKnX5zzP
It's not like a Season 2 is a hail mary from half court. It's more like a slam dunk coming off a fast break.TCTTS said:HBO is shooting its shot with #WinningTime season two.
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 7, 2022
The pickup comes midway through the show’s first season, which chronicles Jerry Buss purchasing the team and Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s rookie season in 1979-80
More details: https://t.co/j2ufaf6AoS pic.twitter.com/bFmKnX5zzP
Here’s Magic Johnson telling a story of how Phil Knight offered stock option instead of upfront money and how it was the biggest mistake of his career #WinningTime
— Piñata Farms 🪅 (@pinatafarms) April 11, 2022
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DeangeloVickers said:Here’s Magic Johnson telling a story of how Phil Knight offered stock option instead of upfront money and how it was the biggest mistake of his career #WinningTime
— Piñata Farms 🪅 (@pinatafarms) April 11, 2022
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Of course that begs the question...if Nike has the "Air" Magics does Jordan go with another shoe company to really brand himself and make him distinct or does he still go with them since obviously their styles of play are MUCH different.Quote:
Michael Jordan woulda been making me so much money!
This is the first time the boys saw themselves ball on camera captured by @jimhecht. 🏀🔥 I'm living for DeVaughn's reaction. #WinningTime pic.twitter.com/wEDuiyhrM4
— Max Borenstein (@MAXBORENSTEIN) April 13, 2022