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metro
05-02-2007, 01:48 PM
Looks like it will reinforce that hick image of Oklahoma. Did you see the pictures of the other cops/detectives? One is an indian and the other is a cowboy. Some of the pictures I saw on the site showed cow pastures, etc. No pictures looked urban in nature whatsover.

BDP
05-02-2007, 02:55 PM
No pictures looked urban in nature whatsover.

Well, why would anyone set a show in Oklahoma if they wanted an urban atmosphere? I know and you know there are urban elements in Oklahoma, but no where near the amount found in dozens of other cities that would be a more suitable setting for urban fiction. You could probably film an urban set film in Oklahoma if you placed the camera right, but I don't see any story about urban lifestyles being set in Oklahoma any time soon, even if parts of it were to be filmed here.

y_h
05-02-2007, 03:00 PM
Grace Hanadarko?

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Not to mention Bobby Stillwater and Butch Ada. I guess future characters will include Duke McAllister, Tom Edmond, Enid Norman and Wewoka Johnson. And I presume Wayne Shattuck will get a cameo as well.

scotplum
05-02-2007, 03:04 PM
LOL, they have an OU Sooners banner in one of the images!

kevinpate
05-02-2007, 03:12 PM
> I always wondered when Hollywood would even reference the bombing.

Multiple references have been popping up for sometime now in episodes of the various Law & Order and CSI franchises as well as the movies noted above.

It's not something I track but it's still rare enough that it catches my ear rather than sliding out the other one when it does happen.

Nixon7
05-02-2007, 03:12 PM
I wonder how successful this will be.

Misty
05-02-2007, 03:21 PM
I'd like to see one of the characters live on Garth Brooks Blvd. in Yukon and have them frequently show the "Welcome to Yukon, Home of Garth Brooks" sign.

y_h
05-02-2007, 03:23 PM
I'd like to see one of the characters live on Garth Brooks Blvd. in Yukon and have them frequently show the "Welcome to Yukon, Home of Garth Brooks" sign.

I'm sure that will make it into one of the episodes - perhaps the one where someone strikes oil or maybe the episode when the tornado hits.

Misty
05-02-2007, 03:27 PM
I wonder if Gary England will have a cameo????? DOPPLER 9000!

kevinpate
05-02-2007, 03:37 PM
Looking over the TNT site, I find myself holding out high hopes for this project. I happen to like the work of Hunter and Giacomo and also the roles I have seen for Cruz. Might turn out to be fun at that.

kevinpate
05-02-2007, 03:44 PM
> wonder if Gary England will have a cameo?

I can see it now, Hunter slides into a bar, England's on the tv just off the right shoulder of the barkeep, talking background level about how how it's time to 'jump back' right as Hunter and Cruz roust the three seedies sitting near passed out at the bar, while "up against the wall" is playing on the jukebox.

Cue the Angel, smiling through his chaw, and ..... cut to Tom parks, hawking cars that look like unmarked police cruisers for the 1st of 4 in this break.

CCOKC
05-02-2007, 04:03 PM
I have been watching the NBA playoffs on TNT and they are promoting this show pretty heavily. The only problem is I see about 3 seconds of the ad and it cuts to a local ad. I think I say a TVM symbol in the corner of the ad though. Looks like it is strictly adult viewing. My husband and children are in Boise ID and say they see the promo almost every break and are quite sick of it. I don't know why they get to see the ad and we don't but one thing I noticed when I lived there was that they just didn't have as many local TV ads as we do.

jbrown84
05-02-2007, 05:06 PM
The OU pennant looks so obligatory.

CMSturgeon
05-02-2007, 06:37 PM
So, is it cancelled yet?

Spartan
05-02-2007, 07:33 PM
LOL, they have an OU Sooners banner in one of the images!

And she has a football on her desk and a Pistol Pete bobble head on her file cabinet in one of the photos.

mranderson
05-02-2007, 09:44 PM
> wonder if Gary England will have a cameo?

I can see it now, Hunter slides into a bar, England's on the tv just off the right shoulder of the barkeep, talking background level about how how it's time to 'jump back' right as Hunter and Cruz roust the three seedies sitting near passed out at the bar, while "up against the wall" is playing on the jukebox.

Cue the Angel, smiling through his chaw, and ..... cut to Tom parks, hawking cars that look like unmarked police cruisers for the 1st of 4 in this break.

You "gota', gota', gota' " add Johnny Ross with his bug eyes and his rotating arm.

brianinok
05-02-2007, 11:34 PM
For at least the last few days, I've notice a large, unmarked satellite truck parked downtown at the Skirvin Hilton. It has no markings from what I can tell, and some slide-outs make it even bigger while parked. It made me wonder if the cast and crew for Saving Grace are in OKC right now filming some scenes for the upcoming season, and the Skirvin is their home base while here.

mranderson
05-03-2007, 05:30 AM
For at least the last few days, I've notice a large, unmarked satellite truck parked downtown at the Skirvin Hilton. It has no markings from what I can tell, and some slide-outs make it even bigger while parked. It made me wonder if the cast and crew for Saving Grace are in OKC right now filming some scenes for the upcoming season, and the Skirvin is their home base while here.

Probably not. When a crew (even second unit) is on location filming or taping for a motion picture or television series, it is usually a large caravan of vehicles. All usually have cards on the dash or windshield with the name of the production and the production company on them.

jbrown84
05-03-2007, 10:33 AM
They wouldn't need a satellite either.

Misty
05-03-2007, 01:31 PM
H.I.! I want a baby! That is, by far, my favorite movie she's done.

BaconCheeseburgerDeluxe
05-03-2007, 11:20 PM
For at least the last few days, I've notice a large, unmarked satellite truck parked downtown at the Skirvin Hilton. It has no markings from what I can tell, and some slide-outs make it even bigger while parked. It made me wonder if the cast and crew for Saving Grace are in OKC right now filming some scenes for the upcoming season, and the Skirvin is their home base while here.

That is a Federal law enforcement vehicle. If you got close look at it like I did, you would have seen the US government plates on there as well as the red and blue police lights on the cab of the truck.

I think it is an FBI or Homeland Security mobile command center. They where probably having a training session or seminar related to law enforcement.

writerranger
05-04-2007, 12:36 AM
That is a Federal law enforcement vehicle. If you got close look at it like I did, you would have seen the US government plates on there as well as the red and blue police lights on the cab of the truck.

I think it is an FBI or Homeland Security mobile command center. They where probably having a training session or seminar related to law enforcement.

Yes, that's exactly what it was. That was the base hotel for the Cyber-Security Education Consortium attendees. Representatives from the DOD, FBI, NSA and the NSF took a look at the programs in place at various Oklahoma colleges. Also, the AG was here on Tuesday.

jbrown84
06-15-2007, 09:43 AM
I have it on good authority that the producers plan to move production to Oklahoma City full-time.

metro
06-15-2007, 09:44 AM
That would be sweet. Perhaps they can move to Film Row. I've seen alot of activity going on over there lately.

jbrown84
06-15-2007, 09:49 AM
They could office there, but they'd need large warehouse-type space for sound stages. I think there might be some good options over near 50th and Santa Fe.

oSutrooper
06-15-2007, 10:23 PM
Does anyone know when this will be on TNT I would like to see what it will be like since some of the people that I work with helped them with making the show

jbrown84
06-15-2007, 11:49 PM
It premieres Wednesday, July 18, but there is good preview running right now before the movie at AMC, and I think Tinseltown as well.

Looks like there's some pretty urban scenes.

Nixon7
06-25-2007, 09:46 PM
YouTube - TNT - Preview For Saving Grace (http://youtube.com/watch?v=oNG-hpZglGU)

ETL
06-26-2007, 04:46 PM
thanks

HOT ROD
06-26-2007, 05:21 PM
Those "urban scenes" are actually Vancouver, Canada - I recognize some of the skyscrapers in the background.

But yes, this is going to be great for OKC.

Having Vancouver "stand in" for OKC in a nationally televised audience will be amazing for the image of OKC!!!!!

Doug Loudenback
06-26-2007, 06:58 PM
Holy COW! :)

Kerry
06-26-2007, 07:23 PM
This isn't the same preview I saw last week before Pirates III. The preview in Jacksonville actually showed part of downtown OKC. There was one scene that showed HH stading in front of the OKC National Memorial.

jbrown84
06-27-2007, 12:22 AM
Yeah I saw one at the movie theatre that showed actual OKC shots.


Hey, and they didn't have her listening to Country in the car.

Doug Loudenback
07-03-2007, 12:09 PM
YouTube - TNT - Preview For Saving Grace (http://youtube.com/watch?v=oNG-hpZglGU)

There's a pretty cool 6 minute "teaser" video clip at TNT ... I haven't compared with the above to see if it's the same ...

DramaVision (http://www.tnt.tv/dramavision/?oid=30449)

Looks pretty good to me!

Edited Note: The video clips above a similar in part, but the TNT link is more complete. I'll be watching! Hell, I might even become a religious person again! :)

On Further Edit: Probably just wishful thinking, but the background images in the video clip at this point certainly resemble 1st National Tower & Kerr Mcgee ...

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49/DougLoudenback/misc/savinggrace01.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49/DougLoudenback/misc/savinggrace01a.jpg

HOT ROD
07-03-2007, 01:27 PM
close but no enchilada.

The point tower does somewhat resemble 1st national but where's the beacon? The other tower is not lit-up like KMG and those lights in the floors do not reflect reality either..

Nope, that is not OKC but the good news is most people in America will think highly of OKC due to Vancouver's great and amazing downtown buildings, culture, and urban grit. Hopefully, OKC can match some of that eventually.

JWil
07-03-2007, 03:18 PM
Sounds like this show will play heavily on and reinforce a lot of stereotypes. It doesn't sound like it will do much or anything to advance the city's image. But it sounds like a pretty boring show, so I doubt it will last unless they spice it up a bit.

I think a lot of us are whining over nothing. This is a situation where any pub for OKC is good pub. And if it really is moving here to shoot full-time, that says a LOT. TNT produces some pretty good shows. It'll be interesting to see how this shakes out. One thing is for sure: The Industry is a copycat business. How do you think Austin and Vancouver got to where they were now? Hollywood didn't always know about those places. But someone went there, the place was great for them and the word spread. That's what OKC has to hope for in this situation. Word of mouth is everything in Hollywood.

HOT ROD
07-03-2007, 04:11 PM
And, having a city like Vancouver stand in for OKC only makes the PR that Grace will bring for OKC EVEN Better!!!

People who watch the show will begin to see OKC as a progressive, modern, urban city with big city issues and excitement. That is what Vancouver has and what OKC has in some areas but is not very well known.

I like the idea of Vancouver representing us, that will be wonderful - I just want us to get some more of that urban progressivism that Vancouver boasts.

animeGhost
07-04-2007, 01:15 AM
"the richest cattleman in oklahoma" really?

zuluwarrior0760
07-04-2007, 02:35 AM
I'm looking forward to this show, but in looking at the
list of characters, we find:

Kate Perry
Grace Hanadarko
Bobby Stillwater
Butch Ada
Earl
Detective Ham Tipton
Rhetta Rodriguez
Leon Cooley
Clay Mahoney

Noone in the rest of America will get the joke, but what's next......
a guest spot for a character named Clinton Enid or even worse.......
Paul Valley????????????

OUman
07-04-2007, 12:13 PM
Am I the only one who is thinking that out of the million at least watching this show, there definitely WILL be some people outside the state going "Hey, wait a minute, that's not Oklahoma City in the background, that's Vancouver! I went there just last month, I even know that tower, we went to a restaurant that's just across the street from it!" And if they show boat marinas and such in even one episode, it will be obvious to those who didn't catch it the first time.

HOT ROD
07-04-2007, 01:57 PM
OUman, most Americans - no offense - are to self absorbed to care which city is really on the screen. Take for instance, Vancouver shoots many many films which are supposedly set in Seattle and New York. Vancouver is just that versatile of an urbanopolis, as you know since you've been there.

but hey, use Computer Graphics and insert the space needle in a pano of downtown Vancouver, and voila - it's Seattle. Or a CG of the Sear's Tower, and its Chicago. Or a CG of the Statue of Liberty in the burrard inlet of the Pacific Ocean and some NYC taxi's and American flags (change the Canadian ones) - and voila, Vancouver is now New York.

Personally, I think its great to have such a great city pose for OKC. This should bring people's impression of OKC up a knotch, just like the show "Dallas" did for the city of Dallas. I hope, like Dallas, that OKC adopts some of the urban ambiance that Grace (via Vancouver) will bring to people's minds.

Now that is really were we can capitalize, and possibly get some shows shot in OKC as well!!!

animeGhost
07-10-2007, 01:58 AM
not sure if its related but ive noticed some construction on an abandoned gas station on 63rd? and sooner and today i drove by and saw a lot of trailers and a camera crew... dont know if its one of tnt's crews but its possible

CCOKC
07-16-2007, 11:08 PM
According to the TNT website this series premieres next Monday the 23rd. I intend to be watching.

John
07-17-2007, 02:55 AM
not sure if its related but ive noticed some construction on an abandoned gas station on 63rd? and sooner and today i drove by and saw a lot of trailers and a camera crew... dont know if its one of tnt's crews but its possible

I noticed that, too. This was my first thought. Not sure, though. If I had time, I'd have exited and tried to investigate...

okcpulse
07-17-2007, 11:33 PM
but I don't see any story about urban lifestyles being set in Oklahoma any time soon, even if parts of it were to be filmed here.

BDP, I will soon begin work on writing a urban lifestyle screenplay set in OKC. No cows included. I've already written a draft.

animeGhost
07-18-2007, 03:24 PM
I went by that spot again last night after work and all the roads for a square mile around the site were blocked off! i wonder if this could be the filming of the show if not they're definitely doing some sort of large film project!!!

HOT ROD
07-22-2007, 01:15 AM
I suspect Saving Grace will be somewhat authentic Oklahoma City!!! Can't wait to catch the show.

by the way, the first episode comes on TNT again on Thursday and also will be TNT HD!!!! From the looks of it, the show will be on four times a week;

TNT HD first then regular TNT on Mondays, repeated on Thursdays. Everyone should be able to catch the shows.

Bookmark your TV's!!!!






City police play key role in ‘Grace'

By John Savage
Staff Writer

Oklahoma City native Nancy Miller is the writer, creator and executive producer of the new police drama "Saving Grace,” premiering at 9 p.m. Monday on TNT.

To ensure accuracy, she and the show's other writers have been involved with the Oklahoma City Police Department on an observation level, Master Sgt. Gary Knight said.

He said he was contacted about this show last year and started working with Hunter and Miller, answering questions and giving tours of the facilities.

Hunter was involved with car ride-along, weapons training, self-defense training and police driver training.

Knight said a couple of the other actors also visited, but neither of them went through the extensive training that Hunter completed.

He has also been answering questions on the telephone with the writers about procedures almost on a daily basis. "We discuss how we look, and how we would investigate certain crime scenes,” he said.

Knight said the other part of the detective's lives is all up to the writers.

"As far as personal life goes, that takes another path that's something for television,” Knight said.

He said the crew was polite and respectful and observed all the procedures the police department deals with on a daily basis.

"Anything we had to say about anything they were all ears; they didn't waste our time. They understood we have a job to do, and they didn't get in the way of that. But at the same time, they were able to observe what we do and how we do it,” Knight said.

He said Hunter was very involved, asking the right questions and taking notes often. "She was very detail-oriented about how she observed the roles of the police officers. It was interesting and a change from the everyday life around here.”

This is the first television series with which Knight has worked.

"There are documentaries that will come to town sometimes ... this is the first one I can remember as big role as we have played in,” Knight said. "We have never spent time like this on any type of program before.”

He said working with the crew and cast "has been interesting, and it's something new for us. The thing people have to keep in mind, even though they will appear to model themselves after the OCPD, viewers will have to realize its still television, and it's all make-believe.”

Knight said he has worked with Miller on a number of occasions, but mostly he works with other writers on the show who call him often.

"It's been a lot of fun; all of them have been very gracious. They have been very understanding ... they are very polite,” Knight said.

HOT ROD
07-22-2007, 01:21 AM
Holly Hunter is ‘Grace' in new TNT series

By Brandy McDonnell
Entertainment Writer

After more than 20 years on the big screen, movie star Holly Hunter is forging new territory

The Oscar winner is starring for the first time in a television series, the Oklahoma City-set character drama and police procedural "Saving Grace,” which premieres at 9 p.m. Monday on TNT.

"One of the things I've always wanted in my career was to work with people that I like more than once. And you rarely get to. ... Through my entire career, and now that's been going on 20-odd years since "Raising Arizona” in 1986, you can really not run into the same people twice. And I've always wanted so badly to work with actors repeatedly, because the relationship, you know, the intimacy that you feel, and the safety that you feel and the comfort that you feel, with some actors, is something that you don't want to walk away from because you can only build on it,” Hunter said in a recent conference call.

"I really love these actors that share the show with me. It's dynamite to get to do a different story every week but with the same people.”

But Hunter, 49, said the true motivation for her switch to television was the character she plays, jaded Oklahoma City cop Grace Hanadarko. Scarred by her tragic past, Grace is on a self-destructive path of heavy drinking, reckless affairs and defying authority. But when she kills a man in a drunken driving accident, Grace uncharacteristically asks for God's help. She gets it, in the form of a tobacco-chewing angel named Earl.

"I wanted to play Grace, and I didn't want anybody else to play Grace. It was kind of that much of a private attraction that I had for the character, and that doesn't happen with me often. And I felt kind of privileged to feel it again, because I've felt it only a few times with characters,” Hunter said.

Series creator Nancy Miller, who grew up in Oklahoma City and graduated from the University of Oklahoma, said she wanted to set a show in her hometown for years, but never had the justification. But she thought "Saving Grace” needed a Bible Belt setting.

The series is set in the Sooner State, but the pilot was filmed in Canada [Vancouver to be exact], with one day of location shooting in Oklahoma City. The other episodes were made in Los Angeles.

"I like to write about taboo subjects. ‘Any Day Now' was about race. My series before that (‘Leaving L.A.') was about death. ... And for my next subject, I wanted to explore God and faith and religion and sin — those things we're not supposed to talk about — through the eyes of a character who has had a deep pain in her life and questions if there's even a God,” Miller said in a phone interview.

"I think a lot of times, television has portrayed angels and God in ways that I can't relate. I think God has a great sense of humor. I think God laughs at us when we do stuff, and He cries with us as well. And I had never really seen that. So I wanted an angel that I could relate to if I was ever gonna sit across from my angel.”

Hunter said she doesn't personally believe in angels, but her beliefs don't matter. She makes her living as a storyteller who embodies fictional stories.

Her lengthy career has included many memorable characters, from the cop desperate for a baby in "Raising Arizona” to her Oscar-winning turn as a mute woman married off to a New Zealand farmer in "The Piano.” She has won two Emmys and been nominated for three more — all for TV movies — but this is her first role in a series.

The Georgia native said accepting the lead role in an hourlong drama series is an ambitious commitment. She called Dylan McDermott, formerly of "The Practice,” to ask, "How do you do this?”

"He just said that the most exciting thing about it is that you have to be very spontaneous. You have to live, you know, a somewhat different life in front of the camera ... inside that you could find a life that you might never have anywhere else except for in the one-hour drama schedule,” she said. "And I think that that's true, you know. ... The day can take you, and the rhythm of the speed of the shooting can be really intoxicating.”


:welcome55

The Renaissance of Oklahoma City continues!!!

HOT ROD
07-23-2007, 09:20 PM
OK people.

The show comes on tonite (repeated again on Thursdays).

Im watching it now (in Seattle) and it looks pretty good. Good scene shots of the OKC skyline (along with Vancouver's) and not tooo hickish. Nice OKC police car!

discuss further. ...

OU Adonis
07-24-2007, 12:39 AM
I think they overdid some Oklahoma references but a good start. I wish they spent more time in the memorial.

betts
07-24-2007, 01:52 AM
I'm not much of a television watcher, but I'm a long time Holly Hunter fan. I'm also unsure about these divine intervention shows, but at least Earl is amusing. I found myself enjoying the show and already getting kind of attached to Grace, who seems to have come by her personal demons honestly. It's a little seedier than most of the Oklahoma City I've spent time in, but a few sterotypes aren't the end of the world. They're a little out of date having a cattle rancher, rather than a natural gas entrepreneur as the rich guy. I can't remember the last time I was at a cattle auction either. But I can tell I'm going to keep watching this one faithfully.

HOT ROD
07-24-2007, 02:11 AM
concurr Betts.

Nixon7
07-24-2007, 07:42 AM
How many OKlahoma references were there?!?!! I heard OKC like 4 times in the first few minutes. And then the radio guy saying, wake up all you boomer sooners! Seemed overdone, but it was cool to see! This type of show isn't what I watch, but I will definately be watching this one. Now I want a chase scene through upper bricktown...

bombermwc
07-24-2007, 08:15 AM
So it was on last night. I sort of liked it and didn't like it. Had it not been about OKC, I can safely say I wouldn't have watched it though. I'm annoyed that they made so many characters have that damned hick accent. Really....how many of us walk around in OKC and hear people talk like that? It won't add to the stereotype crap or anything. They made more a deal about the damned cows than anything else in the city.

So my first impression, we get a TV show that is supposed to be based in OKC and our hero is a drugged up drunk nympho atheist, with anything BUT OKC buildings and scenery. The only thing actually from OKC is that last 2 minute scene at the memorial. So somehow they had to throw in a character to tie that in??? why?

I'll keep watching to see if things improve, but I didn't exactlly have a high opinion of the first episode....very dissapointed actually. It's a very Hollywood picture of OKC instead of what it really is like here.

BDP
07-24-2007, 09:46 AM
how many of us walk around in OKC and hear people talk like that?

Ummmm... Are we talking about the same Oklahoma here? Just watch the news. :)

Pete
07-24-2007, 10:04 AM
I wish they had toned down the accents a little (they are always somewhat exaggerated in these shows) but I can't say they were too far off.

When I lived in OKC, I never noticed the twang unless it was really extreme. But after being away a couple of years and coming back to visit, the first thing I thought was "When did everyone get these thick accents??"

Turanacus
07-24-2007, 10:43 AM
I thought that the OU flags and signs, the hick accents, the cowboy hats, the cattle yards, the country bar, it was all a stereotypical -- even the crazy teenager kid had a cowboy hat in his room.

how close was Dallas to a true reflection of Dallas...


the grace show was about what I expected... I think the angel aspect is poopy, a law and order format would be more entertaining.... I'm only watching because of the oklahoma aspect, not because it's a good show.

NE Oasis
07-24-2007, 10:50 AM
Ummmm... Are we talking about the same Oklahoma here? Just watch the news. :)

Probably my biggest gripe about the show! The "local" news was not even local call letters, much less a local face. Certainly the producers could develop some type of rotation among Amy, Jessica, and Linda for face time. The three could record bits for the show just as easily as thier local promos. I'll stay for now but hope to see some character development in Grace.

NikonNurse
07-24-2007, 10:53 AM
There is a Paul Valley, a paul michael valley that was on some of the soaps I watched...maybe he needs some work.

bombermwc
07-24-2007, 11:15 AM
AMEN Turanacus.

Cowboy hats...really? I've lived here all my life, and I hardly ever see anyone in a cowboy hat (and thats usually only when I'm in a smaller town or it was Cowboy day at school or something). Maybe a truck pulling horses on the highway. But the accent...ok everyone has a little bit of one, but they WAY overdo it. The whole freaking police force wouldn't talk like they are small town sherrifs in say Dibble or whatever. And let's go ahead and round out the diversity by throwing in the random Native American cop. I don't want to sound like it bothers me or anything, I just can picture the roundtable discussion of the executives trying to find a way to throw one in there. Afterall, its Oklahoma so there must be one in there, right....hmm. I'll definitely give you that it's sort of like Dallas in that the TV show was nothing like the town.

NEOasis, I think that the local guys probably wouldn't want to be involved anyway. Can you imagine the licensing and royalties and payments you would have to fork out. I'm sure that pretty much any TV show like this doesn use the real local news...would just be a nightmare to manage.