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gallwithapall · 1 year
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AMAZON DID NOT JUST FUCKING CANCEL THREE PINES?!?!? ARE YOU FOR REAL?!? THAT'S ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS IVE WATCHED IN A LONG TIME?! AND ALFRED MOLINA MADE IT SO MUCH BETTER?!?
nah I'm fuming
We riot at dawn
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geek-png · 1 year
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THREE PINES (2022) - Chief Inspector Armand Gamache
I meant to upload this sooner,, like a lot sooner– aka when the finale dropped but I got distracted. I enjoyed what is available of the show right now (even if it killed me), and I spent way too much time on this. Hope y'all enjoy ♥
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marielism · 1 year
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quick gamache doodle
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three-pines · 1 year
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Look at all these new reviews. People are still discovering the series!
Reverse The Decision To Cancel "Three Pines" on Amazon Prime
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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thevintagehawk27 · 1 year
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Chief Inspector Armand Gamache ❤️
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seldonhari · 1 year
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y’all i am desperate for any information at this point 
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wdwnbabo · 2 years
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Official trailer for Three Pines on Amazon Prime Video!
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vallygirl285 · 1 year
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Found a wonderful new show on Amazon called Three Pines starring Alfred Molina based on the Louise Penny’s novels.
Great murder mysteries that also brings to light one of the darkest moments of the church run residential schools and the horror the indigenous children of Canada suffered in these institutions.
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yesimgoingthatdeep · 1 year
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Just started 3 pines and hot damnnn is it good. I love the low key sinister supernatural vibe they are creating, the close up shots that linger for a little to long, the still shots of scenery that are weridly symmetrical, the MUSIC- i love a good soundtrack. Im only on epsiode 2 so i cant be 100% how far into the supernatural they will go but im loving the balance they have going so far. Symbolism is something i also love since i enjoy dissecting things lol and this show is keeping me feed. I also love a good mystery plot so far it has twists that arent there just to be there and are really well built up. Alfred Molina is an actor i love so its cool to see him in this role, he does a good job of being a wise odd ball and not in an a-hole way (a little bit of shade to sherlock holmes).
But anyway love the show but i cant recommend it yet b/c im only on ep 2 but i am hoping that the show stays this quality for its whole run.
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tagnoob · 9 months
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Summer Binge Watching as the Writer's Strike Carries On
The Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) has been on strike since May 2nd, with the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) joining them on the picket lines to strike in mid-July. They are striking against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents the studios, which includes Netflix, who happen to have offices not…
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tigerfush · 1 year
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Penny had always wanted to be an author, but “I was a child who for some reason just came out of the womb afraid. I was afraid of failing, of testing the one thing I’d always wanted to do and coming up short. So instead of creating a book I was creating excuses.”
The two moved out of Montreal to Knowlton, a small village in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, where they found a community that welcomed them. Penny realised that she was trying to write a novel that would “impress my mother, or my former colleagues, or complete strangers”, and that what she really loved to read was crime fiction. “The approval of others has been a tyranny in my life, and I had to let that go at the age of 40, to say if you’re going to do what you always wanted to do, you have to not worry about what other people will think. Just write!”
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three-pines · 1 year
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Ok guys. Forgive me for being annoying, but now's the time to take action. Please spare a moment to review Three Pines on Rotten Tomatoes and Imdb. The comments count most + popularity. Any ideas what else we could do to make Prime Video know we'd like a season 2?
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insanityclause · 17 days
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The Night Manager will be returning for two more seasons with Tom Hiddleston at the helm once again, it has been reported.
The renewal of the hit adaptation of John le Carré’s 1993 novel, which aired to great fanfare eight years ago, has been greenlit by Amazon Prime and the BBC, according to Deadline.
It is understood that the new seasons about the hotel-manager-turned-spy will be filmed later this year in London and South America.
According to reports, David Farr – who wrote the original series – has been brought back to write season two.
The first series, which won two Emmys and three Golden Globes, featured an impressive cast including Olivia Colman, Elizabeth Debicki, Tom Hollander and David Harewood.
It followed Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine, the former British soldier who is recruited by the manager of a Foreign Office taskforce to infiltrate an arms dealer’s inner circle while he is the night manager of a luxury Cairo hotel.
The series quickly became one of the top-rated UK dramas of 2016 and spawned a number of subsequent le Carré adaptations from The Ink Factory, the production company run by le Carré’s sons Simon and Stephen Cornwell.
The new adaptation will be set in the present day, according to Deadline, and will follow Hiddleston’s Pine facing a new and more deadly challenge after being informed that arms dealer Richard Roper – played by Hugh Laurie – is dead.
Laurie, Colman and Hiddleston all won Golden Globes for their performances in the 2016 spy thriller, which became an international success and even led to rumours at the time that Hiddleston, 43, could be the next James Bond.
While the Bond rumours may have been put to bed, it remains to be seen where the plot may take Pine, seeing as Le Carré‘s novel has no sequel.
When Laurie was asked in 2016 whether the series would return, he said: “It’s based on a novel, we’ve got to the end of the novel and John le Carré has yet to write another novel. So in cold practical terms, no, we’re done.”
Le Carré, who died in 2020, took a very hands-off approach to the first series, but was said to be pleasantly surprised by the alterations Farr made to his novel for the script.
Charlotte Moore, the BBC TV chief, told The Telegraph in 2017 that “Le Carré is very involved” in discussions about the next series, saying: “We wouldn’t be talking with them if he didn’t think it was a good idea.”
Announcing the new series, Ms Moore said: “After years of fervent speculation I’m incredibly excited to confirm that The Night Manager is returning to the BBC for two more series.”
“Of course he wants to take part in it, it’s his work. He will definitely be involved in what we do next,” she added.
The Telegraph has contacted Le Carré’s estate for comment on the announcement of the new seasons.
Previously, Susanne Bier, who won an Emmy for directing the first series, revealed that scripts for a second instalment were “slowly being developed”, but she said writers were wary about being able to create the same hit again.
Elizabeth Debicki, Tom Hiddleston, Susanne Bier and Hugh Laurie at the premiere of the first season
Elizabeth Debicki, Tom Hiddleston, Susanne Bier and Hugh Laurie at the premiere of the first season Credit: Michael Tran/FilmMagic
Farr agreed with this sentiment at the time, telling Variety in 2016 that he was “not keen” to do a second series, adding: “I liked the fact that the story ended where the story ended.
“But that’s entirely personal. Given the characters, there is a potential for something more to happen, and I’m sure someone could find the right idea. But for me it’s done. My simple feeling is that I wouldn’t be able to make the next one as good.”
Hiddleston, 43, will be returning to executive produce the new seasons as well as play Pine.
The British actor said: “The first series of The Night Manager was one of the most creatively fulfilling projects I have ever worked on. The depth, range and complexity of Jonathan Pine was, and remains, a thrilling prospect.”
Simon and Stephen Cornwell said season one proved “a landmark moment for the golden era of television – uniting on-screen and behind-the-camera talent at the top of their game – and an audience reception which was beyond our wildest imagining”.
“Revisiting the story of Pine also means going beyond the events of John le Carré’s original work: that is a decision we have not taken lightly, but his compelling characters and the vision David [Farr] has for their next chapter were irresistible,” they added.
Vernon Sanders, the Amazon MGM Studios head of television, added: “We are elated to bring additional seasons of The Night Manager to our Prime Video customers.
“The combination of terrific source material, the wonderful team at The Ink Factory, a great writer in David Farr, an award-winning director in Georgi Banks-Davies, as well as the talented cast truly make the series the full package.”
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lokitvsource · 1 year
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‘The Night Manager’ Season 2 in Works At Amazon & BBC With Tom Hiddleston Returning
EXCLUSIVE: A second season of smash John le Carré adaptation The Night Manager is in the works at Amazon Prime Video and the BBC, with Tom Hiddleston set to reprise his role as protagonist Jonathan Pine.
Under the codename Steelworks, Deadline understands Season 2 will film later this year in London and South America. Although it is yet to be formally greenlit by Amazon and the BBC, we hear that it is set to receive a two-season order.
David Farr, who wrote the original, is back to write Season 2.
Rumors of a second season have abound almost since the first ended in late 2016, and the second run of The Ink Factory’s adaptation is understood to be set in the present day. Following British arms dealer Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) being taken away by the Syrians at the end of Season 1, Hiddleston’s Pine is informed he is dead two years later, and he has to face up to a new, even more deadly challenge.
Penned by Farr and directed by Susanne Bier, the first season also counted Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander, Elizabeth Debicki and David Harewood amongst an impressive cast roster. Winning two Emmys and three Golden Globes, it followed Pine, the night manager of a luxury Cairo hotel and former British soldier who is recruited by the manager of a Foreign Office taskforce to infiltrate Roper’s inner circle.
The first season was one of the top-rated UK dramas of that year, aired on AMC in the U.S. and spawned a number of subsequent le Carré adaptations from The Ink Factory — which is run by le Carré’s sons Simon and Stephen Cornwell — including Little Drummer Girl starring Florence Pugh.
https://deadline.com/2023/02/the-night-manager-season-two-amazon-bbc-tom-hiddleston-1235269817
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SIGN THE THREE PINES PETITION
I like Alfred, you like Alfred.
We need representation in media of First Nations peoples struggles and representation of people with integrity, respect for women and willingness to do the right thing even if it's hard.
My fellow Alfred Head and three pines lovers. Sign the petition, show them we want the show. Make our voices heard and while you're at it, use the gumption from signing this to fuel your activism for other worthy causes. Follow the link.
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