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The Playboy Club

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2011
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Amber Heard in The Playboy Club (2011)
The Playboy Club: Season 1
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Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Bunnies und die Schirmherren des ursprünglichen Playboy Clubs im Chicago der 1960er Jahre.Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Bunnies und die Schirmherren des ursprünglichen Playboy Clubs im Chicago der 1960er Jahre.Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Bunnies und die Schirmherren des ursprünglichen Playboy Clubs im Chicago der 1960er Jahre.

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    • Randy Steinmeyer
    • Eddie Cibrian
    • David Krumholtz
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    Randy Steinmeyer
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    • 2011
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    Eddie Cibrian
    • Nick Dalton
    • 2011
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Billy Rosen
    • 2011
    Laura Benanti
    Laura Benanti
    • Carol-Lynne Cunningham
    • 2011
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Maureen
    • 2011
    Jenna Dewan
    Jenna Dewan
    • Janie
    • 2011
    Naturi Naughton
    Naturi Naughton
    • Brenda
    • 2011
    Leah Renee
    Leah Renee
    • Alice
    • 2011
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    Sean Maher
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    • 2011
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    Katherine Cunningham
    Katherine Cunningham
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    • 2011
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    John Hoogenakker
    • Leo Bianchi
    • 2011
    Troy Garity
    Troy Garity
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    Cassidy Freeman
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    • 2011
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    9tonyamhughes

    I actually liked the show! I will miss it!

    I actually liked the show and wished they did not cancel it! I wish another network would pick it up. It does not matter to me if it really happened or not it had a good story line. It is ashame that people do not see that despite the exploitation that is what it was like back then to some degree! whatever I will miss it! People liked Mad Men but they do not like the playboy bunny club. The characters were just getting interesting. I could not wait to find out more about the relationship of the lead bunny. I could not wait to see the relationships unfold and characters develop more. I really hope another network picks up the show and it will continue!!
    7dani_fz

    An earlier version of 'The Deuce'? Despite the feminist problems that it has, this show had great potential and should not have been prematurely cancelled

    While I do believe that there's a lot of stuff in this series to unpack regarding the social and political issues that its narrative touches on, I found it to be quite entertaining and impressively well-done overall. As such, it seems to me that most of the criticisms leveled against it are unjustified with many of them being openly biased. Having watched all the publicly available episodes of the series to date, the things that positively stood out to me the most were: 1. The magnificent and dazzling 1960s set design and the costumes; 2. The performances, especially by Laura Benanti (as Carol-Lynn Cunningham), Amber Heard (as Maureen), Leah Renee (as Alice), and Eddie Cibrian (as Nick Dalton); 3. The musical numbers and; 4. The crime narrative arc.

    Regarding the set design and costumes, they are as convincing as they are immersive. They truly make you feel like you're a fly on the wall of an actual 60s Playboy Club in Chicago, even if you've never been in one. And the main actor's performances - coupled with good direction - only reinforce this immersive experience by how authentically they're able to channel the actions, feelings, and ambitions that one would expect of the characters they're playing in such a setting. For instance, Laura Benanti excellently portrays the tension between Carol-Lynn's ambitions as a "Queen Bee" of The Club and the patriarchal and sexist culture, reminiscent of the setting, that she must contend with in order to have these ambitions met. A similar tension - but one based on her queer identity in addition to her gender - is evident in the also well-performed role of Alice by Leah Renee. On the other hand, Eddie Cibrian's embodiment of White male privileges and challenges in the character of Nick as he navigates the criminal and political worlds of 60s Chicago is noteworthy for its allure as it is for its discomfort and air of mystery concerning the question of whether or not Nick is actually the "nice guy" that he seems to want people to believe he is.

    But among all the great performances in the series, Amber Heard's stands out in not only reinforcing its immersive experience, but in giving viewers that one character whose life and experiences they'd want to see to the end. Indeed, Heard succeeds in balancing naiveté and vulnerability with agency and strength in Maureen - a new Bunny recruit for The Club - in a manner that is both entertaining and, quite frankly, impressive. For instance, over the course of the three episodes of the series, one notices this balance in Heard's authentically showing that while Maureen is still learning the ropes of her new job and allows herself to be helped by those around her that are willing to help her, she is also the kind of "Bunny" that stands her ground and takes active steps towards solving her problems in the best ways she knows how. By way of example, one would not miss the contrast between the fear and dependence that Heard imparts on Maureen during several scenes in the Pilot episode involving the death of a mob boss with the courage and control that she imparts on her in scenes in which she confronts the mob boss John Bianchi (Troy Garity). Not only does Heard manage to captivate the viewer and keep them guessing as to what Maureen would do next in the series this way, she also manages to do the same by giving Maureen an air of mystery and unpredictability that is not present in the other characters. This brilliant performance by Heard no doubt partly derives from her experiences playing such complex characters as Mandy Lane in All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) and Christine in The Ward (2010) because these roles demanded such balance and mysteriousness that the Maureen character required in this series. It is no wonder then that the producers and director of the series made Heard's character so central to it that they even titled the second episode with a name she's referred to in the episode. All that said, fans of Heard would also be interested to know that this was her first leading role (albeit in an ensemble) in a crime drama series in her career and that she did not disappoint at all to the extent that she's one of the major reasons to lament that the series was prematurely cancelled.

    Besides the performances and the set design, a lot can be said about the musical numbers in all three of the series' episodes released to date. They were all very professionally done and one never really gets used to how glamorous, catchy, and fun they are.

    In addition, while the writing is not outstanding for shows of its kind, the crime arc in the narrative is one of the aspects of the series that I'm sure made a lot of people disappointed that it was cancelled the way it was. I also got so personally invested in the burgeoning relationship between Alice (Leah Renee) and Frances Dunhill (Cassidy Freeman) that it felt quite painful to know that I'd likely never get to see how it progressed.

    Besides its positives, several negative things about the series are worth mentioning. Firstly, I agree with feminist critiques about it being an inappropriate sugar-coating and excusing of the misogyny, abuse, and assault on women that the Playboy enterprise has always been an embodiment of - despite the few women that it has somehow benefited over the years. The series errs in trying to give a feminist twist to the practices of a company that's notorious for its violation of women's rights, especially in the time period of the series' setting. Secondly, not even the token black woman casting in the form of Naturi Naughton (as Brenda) is enough to rescue the series from what is undeniably a dire racial under-representation. Thirdly, I think that comparisons of the series to Mad Men (2007) by some were blatantly off-mark, which is a good thing. However, it seems to have had the potential to be as great a series as The Deuce (2017) but it failed in that it focused too much on painting a fantasy of what should have been (of Playboy) than in showing what actually was and why it was bad, which is what The Deuce succeeded in doing.

    In conclusion, balancing its positives and negatives, I'd have given the series a 6/10 but its inclusion of Amber Heard and her magnificent performance made me settle on a 7/10. I recommend it to all fans of crime dramas and to all those looking for a fun three-episode series that's worthwhile experiencing rather than finishing, with which to kill some weekend time. I also recommend it to fans of Heard as a must-watch testament to how much she'd grown as actress at this point of her career and for the plenty of magical scenes of her that are scattered throughout the three episodes. Those intellectually interested in contemporary representations of the American mid-20th century sex scene in movie and TV would also find plenty of value in this series as well those that love music from that era.
    clarinetsaxist

    A Very Attractive TV Playmate

    I have only watched the pilot to date- I am going to watch the second episode tonight. I give this show a 10 out of 10 for it's production value. However, the story is admittedly less than masterful, led by a mix of characters that so far feel relatively underdeveloped. However, it's only the pilot episode! It took me at least 4-6 episodes to fully become a loyal fan of "Mad Men." Furthermore, this show is first and foremost supposed to be a fluffy good time. I applaud this show for having as much sex appeal as it does on broadcast TV. Because, s show is this sexy does not mean people should be extra critical of it. The pilot offers some fine moments. I was intrigued at the dorm-like community of the playboy mansion. One can only hope this show introduces new tidbits down the road. One priceless scene involves Amber Heard joining a group of the bunnies dancing in the club. The joy on their faces and their moves filled me with some joy.

    Bottom line: if you dig sex appeal, if you appreciate cinematic production values, if you like the vicarious venture into a dramatized Playboy Club (the closest to the real thing most people will get), and like the vicarious company of the bunnies and/or the playboys themselves- this show is for you!
    8daxdsnine

    Fun show

    I watched the premiere out of curiosity, and I was surprised to find a show that is both interesting and done in a very tasteful manner. I was worried about the depiction of female characters (for obvious reasons), but they are not depicted as simple sexual objects. On the contrary, these characters are shown as intelligent, independent, and resourceful.

    Only two episodes aired to this day, but the potential for character development is there. The show manages to have some social and political themes, plus there is a bit of mystery, music, and humour.

    The various actresses and actors (all people I didn't know) do a good job. I especially like Amber Heard, as Maureen (the main female character), Leah Renee Cudmore, and guest star Sean Maher.

    Conclusion: it is a pretty decent show (and it changes from all the procedurals who stick to their unmovable, predictable, recipe).
    7Maniac-9

    Should have been given a better chance

    The show had a few faults but not enough to warrant a cancellation after only 7 episodes, NBC never really gave it a chance to last. If the show had debuted on AMC, FX, HBO or any cable network it would have been allowed a better chance to build an audience. But nowadays networks assume that if you don't instantly have a 10% share of its time slot right off the bat that it's a failure and there's no point in even going on with the show. Which is a ridiculous way of trying to build and cultivate new shows for a channel.

    The show had very beautiful ladies in the roles as the playmates, most notably Amber Heard who's drop dead gorgeous. With her appearance in The Rum Diary with Johnny Depp she should have a bright future ahead of her.

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