Given charge of Chinese prostitution operation. Oblivious to the line forming at the opposite end of their establishment. …sounds like management, alright. XD
I believe it was Thursday's here in Ireland. I was only 12 or 13 but it was the only show on tv that required me to pay vigilant attention due to the language, and it simply couldn't be viewed passively. I'd never seen anything like it.
Con Stapleton started out as the card dealer who witnessed Wild Bill's murder. Then became a corrupt sheriff for little more than a day before Bullock took his badge. He then became Tolliver's henchman/part-time Chinese whore-marketeer. Finally in the movie he's now the town minister.
“Fluent in both languages, and don’t mind standing in filth” are great qualifications for a professional marketer.
They should have asked me , live in LA , I have plenty of experience with Chinese, the description about that grip is accurate
@2:35 I feel like i just listened to Kai on NPR Marketplace....
Powers Boothe was perfect for the role. Fantastic actor.
Toliver was my least favorite person
Cy Tolliver, the 19th century Don Draper. "We are dwarves in the company of a giant."
Draper is soy
well worth the dime!
History does rhyme. Many today also have been “outpaced by white pussy’s price.”
"Anyone here in marketing or advertising ?.."
Everytime Powers Boothe utters a word in Deadwood..it's ominous. Like he is always about to confess to a murder
Thats powers booth in everything
This is amazing man - my favorite jokes on the show. Tom’s burn is the best of the series, easily. Alma lighting up Farnum is a distant second
Totally Comical My Friend. As a massive fan of Deadwood (No Other Westerns), You did very well putting this together. Anything else to look out for?
Given charge of Chinese prostitution operation. Oblivious to the line forming at the opposite end of their establishment. …sounds like management, alright. XD
He is repositioning his Johnson! So many great lines in this vid lol
"Walking like a man relieved"
Seems that’d leave you with nothing
Asian sexploitation #Hollywood #history
Its funny, Con was portrayed in the beginning of the series as a serious, sensible man. Later he is portrayed as a buffoon.
....and winds up becoming minister to the camp.
@@pjg19751 Probably converted when he found out Tolliver gutted Leon.
Oh how I remeber getting home no matter what to watch this amazing show on Sunday nite. Hearing the opening musical score is etched on my mind.
Can’t believe I’ve only just discovered this amazing show! Wish I knew about it years so I could have been hyped for the movie
I believe it was Thursday's here in Ireland. I was only 12 or 13 but it was the only show on tv that required me to pay vigilant attention due to the language, and it simply couldn't be viewed passively. I'd never seen anything like it.
Shameless in its historical inaccuracy. How can one have a scene about marketing without Mr. Wu?! *COCKSUCKASSSSSSSSS*
Con Stapleton started out as the card dealer who witnessed Wild Bill's murder. Then became a corrupt sheriff for little more than a day before Bullock took his badge. He then became Tolliver's henchman/part-time Chinese whore-marketeer. Finally in the movie he's now the town minister.
Wheres that clip where Con Stapleton complaining his pants are tight?
We are dwarves in the company of giants. Great line.
"seems to me that'll leave you with nothing" ha! ha! ha!
Zing!
Lotta fella's outpaced by white pussy's price. Both then and now.
Chinese Girl vs Pythonado, the movie.
Few will survive that ordeal .lol
best line: "is she the jealous type?" - LMAO!!
I assumed that's what he meant at first: "I'd sooner fuck my mother than a Chinese whore."
"Seems to me that'd leave you with nothing." was pretty good too.
"It was well worth the dime"
@hornybodhisattva For real, Cy could have lived well in the series Mad Men.
wow what a business plan!