TV News: Jon Hamm Joins Taylor Sheridan Series ‘Landman’ at Paramount+

BlackGoku

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He gonna be like Frank Farmer in Bodyguard "Nobody told you to fuck everybody in the hotel!!' :lol:
 

geechiedan

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In one scene, Larter and Roberts were in bed together talking, and Roberts recalls that the episode's director, Greg Beeman, asked Larter to lower her shirt straps so it would appear that both were shirtless — though she would be still wearing her shirt, covered by a blanket.

"My co-star refused Beeman’s request, and I was instantly aware of the tension on the set," Roberts writes of the moment. "I remember instinctively checking to make sure both my hands were visible to everyone who was there, as not to have my intentions or actions misconstrued."

"Despite Beeman’s clear description of what he was looking for visually, my co-star insisted she was, indeed, being asked to remove her top completely, and rehearsal was cut," Roberts continues. "She then demanded a meeting with Beeman and the producers who were on set and proceeded to have an intense and loud conversation in which she expressed she had never been so disrespected — as an actress, a woman or a human being."

Roberts says that Larter later asked him to keep the incident between themselves and that he "would have gladly participated" in the discussion had he been included.

"So I found the appeal to my sense of solidarity after the fact strange and somewhat hollow," he says. "Nonetheless, I assured her I was fine with getting the work done in any way she and Beeman could agree on. We completed the scene with the straps of my co-star’s top clearly visible, resolving the matter to what I believed was her satisfaction."

For another episode, Larter had a similar scene with another actor, and Roberts asked him if he had experienced a similar issue.

"He replied to the contrary, and mentioned her openness to collaboration and even improvisation," Roberts writes. "I pondered why my co-star had exuberantly played a different scene with the Petrelli character involving overt sexuality while wearing lingerie, but found aspects of one involving love and intimacy expressed through dialogue with my character, her husband, disrespectful to her core. I couldn’t help wondering whether race was a factor."

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The New Jersey-born actress said that in addition to working with a dialect coach for six months to perfect her West Texas accent as well as working with an acting coach, she also had to work on “physically getting myself so that I felt confident to strut in a bikini.”

While Larter shot her iconic whipped cream bikini scene in the 1999 film Varsity Blues — coincidentally about a Texas town also produced by Paramount — she said that on-set intimacy is “terribly uncomfortable.”

“It’s awful,” Larter said. “I wouldn’t even say it’s easier when you’re 19.”

For Landman, the mother of two embraced the awkwardness while also acknowledging where she is in her life.

“You know, at this point, I've carried two babies,” she said, “so I'm like, if you still want to see it, let's go.”

What also helped, according to the actress, was having an “amazing” intimacy coordinator on the set during revealing scenes with her and Thornton.

“She’s there with us the whole time,” Larter said. “They close the sets down.”

Even with the intimacy coordinator’s guidance and support, Larter said that she doesn’t think the on-set intimacy “ever gets easier.”

“I just feel like this was very warranted within the character, and this is who [Sheridan] wrote so I wanted to be able to go there for it. And I wanted to feel confident going into it,” she explained.

Larter also praised Sheridan, director Stephen Kay and Thornton for creating a safe environment on set.

“I love being able to play someone that was kind of provocative and also could show herself so vulnerable and raw,” she said. “You kind of have to hold on for dear life when you watch Angela.”


That mix was something Larter embraced in her character, but she told Yahoo Entertainment that Sheridan also started crafting elements of Angela for her.

“What is amazing about Taylor is that he does start writing for his actors,” she said. “I think that's really special — when someone does write for you, there's moments that are close to the vest, which is pretty great. So I love that.”


I DUNNO :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:

She DID do this flick...

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geechiedan

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2 things...

1. Taylor Sheridan is the white version of Tyler Perry...producing and writing ridiculous numbers of shows almost simultaneously. And theyre all pulpy melodramatic silliness... :giggle:

2. With the exception of Sling Blade I double dog dare anyone to show a project where Billy Bob Thornton wasn't just playing himself. :lol:
 

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‘Landman’ Secures 14.9 Million Global Households in First 4 Weeks, Cementing Spot as Most-Watched Paramount+ Original

MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios are now responsible for the top five original series on the streamer

Kayla Cobb
December 18, 2024


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James Jordan as Dale and Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in "Landman"
 

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In one scene, Larter and Roberts were in bed together talking, and Roberts recalls that the episode's director, Greg Beeman, asked Larter to lower her shirt straps so it would appear that both were shirtless — though she would be still wearing her shirt, covered by a blanket.

"My co-star refused Beeman’s request, and I was instantly aware of the tension on the set," Roberts writes of the moment. "I remember instinctively checking to make sure both my hands were visible to everyone who was there, as not to have my intentions or actions misconstrued."

"Despite Beeman’s clear description of what he was looking for visually, my co-star insisted she was, indeed, being asked to remove her top completely, and rehearsal was cut," Roberts continues. "She then demanded a meeting with Beeman and the producers who were on set and proceeded to have an intense and loud conversation in which she expressed she had never been so disrespected — as an actress, a woman or a human being."

Roberts says that Larter later asked him to keep the incident between themselves and that he "would have gladly participated" in the discussion had he been included.

"So I found the appeal to my sense of solidarity after the fact strange and somewhat hollow," he says. "Nonetheless, I assured her I was fine with getting the work done in any way she and Beeman could agree on. We completed the scene with the straps of my co-star’s top clearly visible, resolving the matter to what I believed was her satisfaction."

For another episode, Larter had a similar scene with another actor, and Roberts asked him if he had experienced a similar issue.

"He replied to the contrary, and mentioned her openness to collaboration and even improvisation," Roberts writes. "I pondered why my co-star had exuberantly played a different scene with the Petrelli character involving overt sexuality while wearing lingerie, but found aspects of one involving love and intimacy expressed through dialogue with my character, her husband, disrespectful to her core. I couldn’t help wondering whether race was a factor."

LANDMAN%20GIF.gif


The New Jersey-born actress said that in addition to working with a dialect coach for six months to perfect her West Texas accent as well as working with an acting coach, she also had to work on “physically getting myself so that I felt confident to strut in a bikini.”

While Larter shot her iconic whipped cream bikini scene in the 1999 film Varsity Blues — coincidentally about a Texas town also produced by Paramount — she said that on-set intimacy is “terribly uncomfortable.”

“It’s awful,” Larter said. “I wouldn’t even say it’s easier when you’re 19.”

For Landman, the mother of two embraced the awkwardness while also acknowledging where she is in her life.

“You know, at this point, I've carried two babies,” she said, “so I'm like, if you still want to see it, let's go.”

What also helped, according to the actress, was having an “amazing” intimacy coordinator on the set during revealing scenes with her and Thornton.

“She’s there with us the whole time,” Larter said. “They close the sets down.”

Even with the intimacy coordinator’s guidance and support, Larter said that she doesn’t think the on-set intimacy “ever gets easier.”

“I just feel like this was very warranted within the character, and this is who [Sheridan] wrote so I wanted to be able to go there for it. And I wanted to feel confident going into it,” she explained.

Larter also praised Sheridan, director Stephen Kay and Thornton for creating a safe environment on set.

“I love being able to play someone that was kind of provocative and also could show herself so vulnerable and raw,” she said. “You kind of have to hold on for dear life when you watch Angela.”


That mix was something Larter embraced in her character, but she told Yahoo Entertainment that Sheridan also started crafting elements of Angela for her.

“What is amazing about Taylor is that he does start writing for his actors,” she said. “I think that's really special — when someone does write for you, there's moments that are close to the vest, which is pretty great. So I love that.”


I DUNNO :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:

She DID do this flick...

obsessed-lg.jpg

hmmm...so after all the research and interviews and evidence

We can conclude she is a factory original white woman who stalled an innocent black actors career on an apparent whim

and continued to thrive herself.

gotcha

sounds about white
 

BlackGoku

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Nice speech Chica

But I'd be damned if you saying all that after almost getting my son killed twice, got you and your aunts a million dollars.

Damn right I'm going to ask wtf yall doing
Compared to Tommy's current wife/ex-wife, she's a Mona Lisa. :smh:

Looks like Demi is starting to step up. I'm fast forwarding through all of the daughters BS. Just stuff thats not important.
 
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