Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Terence Winter and the 70s? What could go wrong!

>Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Terence Winter and the 70s? What could go wrong!

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100 million budget

90% on coke and song licensing

Boardwalk Empire was killed for this

>the 70s? What could go wrong!

Dropped it after watching the pilot. Trying waay to hard to look and sound cool.

>Trying waay to hard to look and sound cool.
Worked for Mad Men. And The Wire. And Sopranos. And Breaking Bad.

>Hey children, it's just a shot away starts playing

>Dropped it after watching the pilot. Trying waay to hard to look and sound cool.
it got better by the 6th episode.
Scorsassa stopped doing those stupid music jerkoff videos
series was worth it for these two scenes
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Everything seemed more genuine in the TV shows you named. Vinyl tried super hard to mimic Mad Men.
>well known song
>*Richie does coke*
>well known song
>dude sexism lmao
>well known song
>graphic sex scene
>well known song
>real life event/person is mentioned
Instead of trying to tell a story, it simply focused on the elements that made shows like Mad Men cool, but not good.

Those all had natural, effortless coolness if I could call it that. This one didn't.

this is a 10/10 in the 70s

>american millennial pretends to have standards
kek. get the fuck outta here, you mentally ill autist.

>this is a 10/10 in the 70s

who gives a fuck about the 70s? ill tell you: Boomers

do boomers watch stupid hipster garbage shit made for millenial hipster retards? no

>this is a 10/10 in the 70s
there was a reason why Maggie was chosen to do all the sex scenes and not any of the actually hot actresses in the series.

they were trying to portray/convey how horrible prostitution fare was (to make the advent of porn so appealing)
Its okay, user.
I realize this is Sup Forums where the audience can only understand spoonfed capeshit plots

>who gives a fuck about the 70s
doing a 70s era movie today is lost
The millennial faggot audience has no frame of reference how primitive things were back then. If you want 70s nostalgia, the 70s actually was the advent of film kino, a boom of arthouse, blaxploitation films

You wanna know what it is? Rubbing a millenials nose in a pile of shit.

>lol check out how fucking awesome and free and rich we all were back then, especially the women! they didnt goto vietnam, for women it was just drugs, sex, rock n roll, money, liberty, all that shit, gangbangs, no hiv?, it was the best ever for a little slut... so yeah your life sucks now, cunt

the series that brought you
FAGGOT DICE

Truly the ugliest decade.

>What could go wrong!
It was unapologetic pleb filter AND it had a high budget which is a bad mix. Shows like The Leftovers or The Deuce which are objective pleb repellent can get away with it because they're modestly budgeted unlike Vinyl. Another factor was the (brilliant) 2 hour long pilot which turned a lot of low attention span plebs off from the get-go. I also remember hearing complaints regarding the pilot like "hurr durr this isn't accurate no one was inside the building when it went down. How could they get that wrong?!?!", It's like they were so hung up on the fact that it wasn't historically accurate that they completely missed the visual metaphor. The show was just way too smart for these idiots and of course this same audience thought shit like Westworld was brilliant, just lmao. In the end while I would've loved for Vinyl to get additional seasons imho its ending rivals shows like The Sopranos and Mad Men albeit having a little less depth to it, which can be forgiven because It's one season vs 6+ seasons of character development. Still it's a stunning shot that perfectly sums up the series and what they were trying to do with it.

This show was fine. I don't understand the hate it gets around here. I didn't care that it wasn't renewed, but I enjoyed it. I was more disappointed that Roadies wasn't renewed.