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Skins

  • Serie de TV
  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 42min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,8/10
5,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Skins (2011)
ComediaDramaHistorias de iniciación y madurez

Sobre un grupo de adolescentes en sus últimos años de escuela secundaria en Baltimore.Sobre un grupo de adolescentes en sus últimos años de escuela secundaria en Baltimore.Sobre un grupo de adolescentes en sus últimos años de escuela secundaria en Baltimore.

  • Creación
    • Bryan Elsley
    • James Brittain
    • Jamie Brittain
  • Reparto principal
    • Danny Flaherty
    • Ron Mustafa
    • James Newman
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,8/10
    5,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Creación
      • Bryan Elsley
      • James Brittain
      • Jamie Brittain
    • Reparto principal
      • Danny Flaherty
      • Ron Mustafa
      • James Newman
    • 51Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Danny Flaherty
    Danny Flaherty
    • Stanley Lucerne
    • 2011
    Ron Mustafa
    Ron Mustafa
    • Abbud Siddiqui
    • 2011
    James Newman
    James Newman
    • Tony Snyder
    • 2011
    Jesse Carere
    Jesse Carere
    • Chris Collins
    • 2011
    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    • Tea Marvelli
    • 2011
    Rachel Thevenard
    Rachel Thevenard
    • Michelle Richardson
    • 2011
    Camille Cresencia-Mills
    Camille Cresencia-Mills
    • Daisy Valero
    • 2011
    Britne Oldford
    Britne Oldford
    • Cadie Campbell
    • 2011
    Eleanor Zichy
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    • Eura Snyder
    • 2011
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    Blaine Morris
    • Betty Nardone
    • 2011
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    • Tina Nolan
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • Warren
    • 2011
    John Robinson
    • Jimmy Snyder
    • 2011
    Lisa Berry
    Lisa Berry
    • Principal Turner
    • 2011
    Robin Brûlé
    Robin Brûlé
    • Jillian Richardson
    • 2011
    • Creación
      • Bryan Elsley
      • James Brittain
      • Jamie Brittain
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    4nut_pod

    painful to watch

    The UK skins (the original skins) was/is a great TV show and it worked very great because the actors and the characters fit so right. This new version has failed completely at doing that.

    They shouldn't have looked for an American Tony (he doesn't even exist) but they should have made a new Tony that could be American and would fit the new actor.

    As only the first episode has aired so far and though it may therefore seem a little early to be so judgemental already. But as the first episode was an almost literal remake it seems even less realistic. The show wasn't written for American circumstances, again it doesn't fit.

    I hope they cancel this thing very very soon and if they would make a real US skins (that could be a good show if they put some effort in it) I would totally be behind that.
    1Gabbiiiiiiiiiii

    US Skins, you have failed.

    Once I saw the preview for this "American" - *cough* Canadian *cough* version of Skins, I knew it would be bad. But I didn't expect it to be THIS horrible. The acting is atrocious and so poor. These "actors" (and I use that term lightly) are definitely doing this for the money because there is no way anyone who wants to seriously be an actor/actress is going to do this awful. Anyone who has passion for acting wouldn't do THIS poor of a job. When they rehearse, do their scripts just say their lines and have footnotes telling them to have no emotion whatsoever? This cast is so pathetic. It could be a hit if some big changes occur. If it continues to be as crappy as the pilot, it will not be a success. "MTV's highly anticipated Skins..."? Yeah right. Anything you consider bad acting cannot compare to this. It simply cannot.

    Every line seems rehearsed and unnatural. Instead of trying to own up to the original actors, they should have made it somewhat their own. Hopefully, they'll become more comfortable with these roles and grow into them in time or something because this show just has FAIL tattooed ALL OVER IT.
    1Sweet_Ophelia

    This could have been some kind of wonderful... emphasis on 'could'

    I hope the American creators of 'Skins' realise how much potential has been wasted on their remake.

    The British E4 'Skins', created by Jamie Brittain and Bryan Elsley is fantastic. And what makes the show so great is its versatility. Currently the UK version is in its fifth season with its third remodelled cast.

    The American version is a remake of its Pommie counterpart . . . sometimes word-for-word, or shot-for-shot. Heck, they've even recreated the promo photo shoots down to the 'pile-on' cast shot. Yawn. 'Skins' is a show about teenagers. Not your 'Gossip Girl', '90210' and 'O.C.' privileged darlings where fans watch to live vicariously and glimpse the high-life. 'Skins' is all about the relatable. Typical teenagers in typical towns doing typical (if hair-raising) things. The UK version is set in Bristol (the 'meat and potatoes' town of England) while the US version is set in Baltimore (and equally unimpressive slice of suburbia). The brilliance of the show lies in the fact that the teenage characters get up to wicked stunts and tangled loves regardless of their dull surroundings. Because, teenagers will be teenagers no matter where they live. It's no shock that teens living and loving in New York will have some wild adventures. What 'Skins' shows is that teens even in backwoods Noweheresville will get up to the same sorts of shenanigans . . . and often with more significant and profound experiences.

    And that's what makes Jamie Brittain and Bryan Elsley's 'Skins' framework so adaptable. You don't need the same characters to tell these stories. All you need is teenagers. Teenagers are the portal through which these tales are told. All the US makers had to do was choose a suitably unremarkable setting (Baltimore – check) and use typical teen stereotypes to base their show around. And Lord knows that the Americans have enough clichés thanks to John Hughes movies – the jock, the princess, the freak, the nerd. . .

    Unfortunately MTV wimped out. They took the easy route and, effectively, decided to copy off someone else's homework. For shame!

    They have replicated entire episodes. They have taken British characters and changed their names (Sid – Stanley) and tried to fit square pegs into round holes. For shame! And it's even worse because there is every evidence that if MTV had made 'Skins' their own – created their own characters and story lines and used the bare framework of 'teenagers' (hardly worth the copyright!) then this series could have succeeded. Case in point, Tea.

    The best thing about the US version is the one character that they made themselves; 'Tea' is played by Sofia Black-D'Elia and she's fabulous. She's a warped cliché – an American cheerleader, but with the twist of also being a lesbian. She is a replacement character from the UK version, 'Tea' as a stand in for the male homosexual character of Maxxie (Mitch Hewer).

    Tea's episode was the second one of the season and it was fantastic. Tea as a cheerleader lesbian who is 'out' at school, perhaps even the token homosexual amongst her friends. But at home she keeps her sexuality under-wraps from her Jewish family. Tea's episode had such American flavour – as Tea hangs out at a lesbian Rockabilly dance hall to pick up chicks – it was a flavourful mix of old Americana with a modern twist. The writers even added layers of complications to Tea's already hectic life by introducing an uneasy attraction between her and the show's playboy Lothario, Tony (James Newman). This 'romance' is doomed to be one-sided, though Tony looks to be in determined pursuit of the unattainable.

    Tea's second episode was exactly what I wanted from the American version of Skins. I wanted the Yanks to make this show their own. Alas, the third episode, 'Chris', was back to the unoriginal 'been-there-seen- that' of the UK version.

    The first season of Skins USA is a dismal failure. But the character of 'Tea' and her Americana-meets-L-Word episode is proof positive that the Yanks can do it! They just have to take a chance – think outside the (British) square, infuse some originality into their version and trust in their writers to come up with something as equally smashing as their Pommie counterparts.
    3onslow-71683

    Should NOT have been attempted

    I remember when this first came out. I hadn't seen the original skins yet and I remember thinking to myself that I bet people would be upset. When I heard it was a remake of a British show that was about teens and controversial I figured that it would be watered down but I will admit I planned to watch as soon as I saw the commercial. I was around 18 and just the age group they were hoping to attract. But I wanted to dive into the original first because I just knew an American version would be way tamer. And for once the hype was true the original was freaking awesome and very realistic. And there is tons of drugs and sex and nudity but i think that being exposed to stuff makes you more mature about it. Anyway soon after I settled in for the American premiere. The 1st episode is basically a shot for shot remake except for 1 thing. In the original there is a gay male character named Maxi. Honestly he was one of my favorites. In the US version he's replaced by a pretty cheerleader lesbian. I think if you asked one of the writers or anyone affiliated with the show why they changed the character they'd probably say something like "lesbians aren't shown on teen shows and girl power blah." But in my opinion I believe that they felt Americans are more comfortable seeing very feminine lesbians (cheerleaders no less) have sex than males doing the same. And honestly in most cases(especially considering this was 10 yrs ago) it's true. Especially when it comes to males and even more true for males around the age the show is aimed at.

    I know that may seem like a small change but it changes the plot significantly from the original. Since this show was canceled 10yrs ago I don't consider this a spoiler: In the original version Tony who is basically the main character is NOT a good guy in the 1st season at all. He's selfish and impulsive and will try anything if it feels good. He has a loyal girlfriend who cheats on constantly and she takes it. Then he sleeps with maxi to "try it." I had a feeling that wouldn't be in the US version but to change the characters sex changes everything. In the US version when him and his lesbian friend have sex it takes away the whole point. I felt like it showed how hedonistic and manipulative and almost sociopathic he is that he would basically change his sexual orientation and hurt EVERYONE involved because he was "bored" and wanted to try it." When it's a girl nothing is different for him and it pushes the idea that a lesbian can change for the right guy. I actually kept watching to see how it differed I was curious how the changes would affect the show and I was constantly amused how OUTRAGED parents were about the show. It was so watered down compared to the original but I knew it would happen. It got canceled after like 7 or 8 episodes cause all the sponsors pulled out because parents threatened to boycott. They said how this awful show would influence their kids to do drugs and have sex but I think the problem is they don't wanna know that this is what their kids are really doing and the show forces them to see it.
    5Moonys_Wolf

    To early to tell...

    I'm a big fan of the UK Skins. So when I heard there was going to be a US version I was a little apprehensive.

    After watching the first episode, well, I was just disappointed. The entire episode, while exactly the same as the UK one, just didn't have the necessary spark to it.

    The acting is very mediocre and needs to be improved on greatly. I get that this is the first acting gig that they've had, so I'll let that slid just a little. Some of the actors aren't necessarily as bad as the other, which gives the show some tolerability.

    Having watched the second episode, which is completely new, I can say that some faith is restored. This episode is better than the first and gives a story line that I personally can't wait to see expanded on.

    All I can say is that, I hope by season 2 (should it get that far!) the actors will have improved and will win over the viewers more.

    With a little more work, this show could potentially catch up to the UK one.

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      This is a remake of a British programme of the same name which aired on Channel 4. The Channel 4 original first premiered in 2007.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de mayo de 2011 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Reino Unido
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      • Шмаркачі
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canadá
    • Empresas productoras
      • Company Pictures
      • Echelon Productions, Inc.
      • Entertainment One
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