Showtimes - The Cell

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I'm a bit sickened about this fictitious, possibly glorifying terrorist show.
Many here are stepping to new lows, of the like I thought would never happen!

How dare they pass this off as "entertainment"! :rant: :mad:


"Showtime Producing TV Drama About Terror Cell

Tue Oct 05, 6:40 PM ET


The Showtime cable channel is developing a potential television series about the inner workings and personal lives of a fictional group of Islamic terrorists, a network spokesman said on Tuesday.

The program, titled "The Cell," is conceived as the behind-the-scenes story of European and American converts to Islam who are planning terror attacks in the United States, and would be aimed for a debut on Showtime next year, he said.

He stressed that "The Cell" was one of numerous pilots in development at the Viacom Inc.-owned network and that only a handful will ever make it onto Showtime's schedule.

Israeli-born actor Oded Fehr , who appeared in the movie adventure "The Mummy," has been cast in the lead role as the group's leader and Michael Ealy ("Barbershop") will play a conflicted militant.

A number of prime-time shows, including the Fox espionage thriller "24," have featured story lines involving terror plots. Others, including "The Sopranos" and "The Wire" on HBO, and the NBC miniseries "Kingpin," have centered on the lives of gangsters and drug dealers. But "The Cell" would be the first on U.S. television to feature international terrorists as the main protagonists.

A two-hour television movie titled "The Hamburg Cell," a fictionalized story about two of the real-life Sept. 11 hijackers, aired on British television, drawing criticism from relatives of some victims of the actual attacks.

Showtime's spokesman declined comment on whether the project has generated any controversy at the network. But the network's entertainment president, Robert Greenblatt, told the New York Post that producers would go beyond a superficial depiction of the characters.

"We're trying to look into the minds of these (terrorists) and the issues driving them, beyond a black-and-white portrayal," he was quoted as saying. "The leaders of the cell look like nice, normal people you would encounter in everyday life and never know were quietly putting together a power base."

He added: "Our only hesitation was sensitivity to the subject matter, which was very scary. Several plot points have already come to pass."

According to the Post, one scene cut from the original script depicted a captured serviceman being beheaded on videotape.
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OrionGirl,
Feel free to lock this topic when/if needed.
I just feel like venting this.... It's not right..
 
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dont be too sure, this is the kind of stuff that keeps me from watching tv. You hear about the new show "desperate housewifes"? yah, its prob as bad as it sounds, if not worse.

TV=bad
 
chunksofpoooo said:
dont be too sure, this is the kind of stuff that keeps me from watching tv. You hear about the new show "desperate housewifes"? yah, its prob as bad as it sounds, if not worse.

TV=bad


Is that the one where they swap wives? They take 2 women and move them in with each other's families or some such, I've heard something on the radio about that..........Reality TV keeps me from watching the tele these days
 
greeneyedlady said:
Is that the one where they swap wives? They take 2 women and move them in with each other's families or some such, I've heard something on the radio about that..........Reality TV keeps me from watching the tele these days
I haven't heard of this particular one, but I've never been a fan of any of the reality serieses. I started to Google 'desperate housewives' but decided that should probably wait until I get home. :)
 
chunksofpoooo said:
dont be too sure, this is the kind of stuff that keeps me from watching tv. You hear about the new show "desperate housewifes"? yah, its prob as bad as it sounds, if not worse.

TV=bad


I'll watch anything withTerri Hatcher in it. But yes, TV is bad.
 
TV isn't bad if you can manage to only put it on the discovery channel, history channel etc;)
 
Desparate Housewives is different than the reality show which I believ is called Trading Moms (like Trading Spaces). Both sound bad as far as I am concerned.
 
On the next episode of Desperate Housewives...
Sunday, October 10 at 9/8c
"Ah, But Underneath"
Gabrielle goes to great lengths to hide her affair, Lynette tries tough love to discipline the twins, Bree and Rex attempt marriage counseling, and Susan musters the courage to invite Mike Delfino to dinner, only to have Edie horn in on her big night. Meanwhile, the ladies can't decide what to do with the disturbing note they found in Mary Alice's things.
TV Rating: TV-PG -- For more info visit www.tvguidelines.org
D,L,S,V
Sounds like another crappy soap opera to me.
 
ahhh discovery channel....and history channel. I think those are, quite literally, the only thing I ever watch. Discovery channel is extremely addicting.

As far as “desperate housewives” is concerned, well, it’s a whole new level of sad in my book. I can’t say much about desensitization, seeing that I’ve played video games that have enough gore to make some people sick, but this is just rather disturbing. I heard that 60% of marriages in the US don’t work out. I’m in no way blaming TV for this, but I certainly think that TV shows that glorify steering clear of monogamy don’t help.

If there wasn’t discovery/history channel I think id throw my TV out the window….
 
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