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David Milch, the executive producer of Deadwood, spoke to a USC class, COMM 426, "Religion, Media and Hollywood" on January 24, 2008.

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  • This was it, after that he just says thank you to the class for having him, etc.

    Thanks for watching!

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  • Thank you very, very much for posting this.

  • thank you so much for posting these. i could listen to him speak forever.

    it seems like this wasn't the end, though. is there more?

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  • Absolutely stupendous.

    These missed chances for US TV to rise above itself; to raise its audience above the squalor of its dull, violent daze.... Missed chances, squandered chances.

    Shine on, David Milch, shine on!

  • Seriously, thank you for posting this. Deadwood should have gotten some kind of grant to make certain it was finished properly.

  • THIS GUY JUST BLEW MY MIND

  • There's actually another 44 minutes of Milchy wonderfulness after this. just search google for "USC Lecture Religion, Media & Hollywood" the website is called the idea of the writer.

  • is guy is completely nuts. He's lost in his own mind.

  • For those interested, "Luck," begins filming in April. Current plan is to air it in the fall. See Variety online for more info.

  • No I didn't watch the full series and have no plans to do so.

  • Let me ask you this did you see the complete 10 episode of JFC?

  • Thank you for kind words. It is more a driving need in me to understand a writer's/director's intent. I rarely follow actor's, Meryl Streep is one of interest because she absorbs the character she plays.

    Ang Lee's film, Brokeback Mountain is near perfection in filmmaking, honest character development, universal theme, as well as acting.

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