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    The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6596043.html

    HBO Developing Lincoln Mini
    Project reunites Homicide's Simon, Fontana
    By Marisa Guthrie -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/15/2008

    HBO is developing Manhunt, a miniseries from David Simon and Tom Fontana about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the frantic 12-day hunt for his killer, John Wilkes Booth.

    The project reunites the network with the creative forces behind two of its former critical hit series—Simon created The Wire and Fontana created Oz—as well as the two writers themselves. Simon and Fontana have not collaborated since Fontana turned Simon's book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets into the cop drama Homicide for NBC.

    “The chance to put another project on the boards with [Fontana],” Simon told B&C, “there's something psychically cool about that.”

    The would-be mini comes at a time when HBO has continued to find critical and viewership success with miniseries while struggling to mount new, enduring series hits. HBO posted a less-than-spectacular open for its most recent series debut, the heavily marketed vampire drama True Blood, which attracted 1.4 million viewers to its Sept. 7 premiere. It was an anemic debut compared to recent HBO drama premieres including Big Love (4.6 million), Rome (3.8 million) and the failed John From Cincinnati (3.4 million).

    It also comes on the heels of another HBO miniseries in the American history genre, John Adams, which enjoyed critical and viewership success, and piqued Fontana's attention.

    A history buff, Fontana's historical métier is the American Revolution and the Lincoln assassination. Fontana, in fact, grafted his Lincoln obsession onto one of his Homicide characters. Simon also possesses more than a passing interest in the Lincoln assassination.

    “So when HBO did John Adams, I was like, 'What? You did John Adams without me? How is that possible?'” Fontana told B&C.

    Executives at HBO Films brought Manhunt to Simon, and Simon says he knew whom to call. “I have hundreds of books about the Lincoln assassination,” Fontana says.

    The mini is based on James L. Swanson's best-seller. HBO Films optioned the title from Walden Media, which scooped up Manhunt before it hit stores in 2006 with the intention of turning it into an action film.

    Simon and Fontana are writing the miniseries script, and if production is greenlighted by HBO Films, will serve as executive producers along with Lawrence Bender and Kevin Brown and Walden Media. Representatives for HBO and Walden declined to comment.

    Simon and Fontana will explore the assassination not from Lincoln's or Booth's point of view, but through the eyes of the little-known players, according to Fontana. “If you use Sept. 11 as the touchstone,” he explains, “I don't want to see the story of Sept. 11 told through Rudy Giuliani's eyes. I want to see it told through the fireman and the teacher and the guy working in the bakery on the corner and the wife sitting in Connecticut wondering how her husband is. That's the approach we're taking.”

    When the project was being developed as an action picture, Harrison Ford was attached to star as the heroic cavalry officer who finally corners Booth near Port Royal, Va. That option ran out, and it's highly unlikely that he will be re-approached given the new direction of the project in Simon and Fontana's hands. Says Simon, “I don't do action.”

    For Simon, Lincoln's murder took on new relevancy with the Bush administration's post-9/11 policies. “People have been fascinated by the Lincoln assassination since it happened,” he says. “It's a pivotal moment in American history. The stakes were extremely high for the nation as a whole. The characters are grandly dramatic. So there would be reasons enough to be interested even if it were all an anachronism. But I don't think it is an anachronism. If you look at everything from Guantanamo to the Patriot Act to the debate over military tribunals versus civil prosecution, there's a lot of analogous stuff.”



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    Oh man, I was pretty excited at the thought of a Lincoln miniseries, but this is about his assassination? Ugh.



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    “If you use Sept. 11 as the touchstone,”
    Where were you when the world stopped turning.

    April 14th at 7 AMMMMmmmmmmmM



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    This could be good, but I could also imagine it being bad. That about sums it up.



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    Who will play Lincoln? Any fantasy casting choices? My vote is always and forever Johnny Depp. I even think he should play Sarah Palin when that inevitable Lifetime movie comes out.
    S.W.A.S.S. points, no deductions!



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    Lincoln was an tall, gangly, freakish looking man. So, Conan. Conan, being obsessed with Lincoln, might jump at the chance.

    I'll also be interested in his voice. Lincoln was well known to have a kind of girlish voice, but they'll probably go with someone stentorian like always.



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    Liam Neeson



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    Since the book Manhunt is broken down into 12 days, and Lincoln is alive only on the first one, I don't think an actor of note will be taking the role of the murdered president. Booth will likely be the big role. I have heard the author talk about the book. There are a lot of amazing details to the chase story.
    DaggerofChrist unmasked



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    Quote Originally Posted by TomHicks View Post
    Since the book Manhunt is broken down into 12 days, and Lincoln is alive only on the first one, I don't think an actor of note will be taking the role of the murdered president. Booth will likely be the big role. I have heard the author talk about the book. There are a lot of amazing details to the chase story.
    I agree. This has a lot of potential -- the story is fascinating. In fact, I would rather see this than a show about Lincoln. Perhaps Rob Morrow will reprise his role as John Wilkes Booth from The Day Lincoln Was Shot? God, I hope not. In a perfect world, we'd have either Christian Bale or Guy Pearce as Booth, but given the creators, I'm banking on Garret Dillahunt.

    And I'm seeing Vin Diesel as Lincoln. Obviously.



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    Ricky Gervais would be the ideal Lincoln.
    My momma had twin babies on one sweet summer day;
    She beat one in the head, and I'm the one that got away.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bao View Post
    In a perfect world, we'd have either Christian Bale or Guy Pearce as Booth, but given the creators, I'm banking on Garret Dillahunt.
    This would have made a lot more sense if you had used Lee Tergesen as your weirdly named obscure reference.

    I'll watch anything with David Simon's name attached to it at this point. So far he is batting 1.000 as far as compelling and entertaining TV goes.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rutabega View Post
    This would have made a lot more sense if you had used Lee Tergesen as your weirdly named obscure reference.
    In the interest of full disclosure, I confused David Simon with David Milch. I was referencing Milch's use of Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, then killing him off and bringing him back as Francis Wolcott. I was thinking maybe Dillahunt could play both Lincoln and Booth.

    But you're right. They should have Christopher Maloney play Lincoln, with Lee Tergesen as Stephen Douglas, and they could act out the famous debate in a steamy, violent shower scene. Lincoln wins.



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    History lesson you guys, did you know that the Lincoln killing was only one part of a larger plot to kill something like four people? I think Seward, the guy who bought Alaska for the US, got stabbed. It was all on the same day. So it's gonna have little to nothing to do with Lincoln per se.

    And I think Titus Welliver would be a good Booth.

    I just wanted to say "Titus Welliver". I don't care that Deadwood has nothing to do with it!



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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysheet View Post
    This could be good, but I could also imagine it being bad. That about sums it up.
    No way these guys could screw this up, they're awesome.

    But if they do, their names are mud.



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    Re: The Wire + Oz + Reservoir Dogs = Abe Lincoln miniseries?

    Quote Originally Posted by Berliner View Post
    Lincoln was an tall, gangly, freakish looking man.
    Richard Jenkins, anyone?
    I'M GOIN TO SHABOOMS!!!!



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