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North Shore: Hôtel du Pacifique

Titre original : North Shore
  • Série télévisée
  • 2004–2005
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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North Shore: Hôtel du Pacifique (2004)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIntrigue abounds at the Grand Waimea Hotel, the perfect place for an exclusive Hawaiian getaway for the rich, powerful and beautiful.Intrigue abounds at the Grand Waimea Hotel, the perfect place for an exclusive Hawaiian getaway for the rich, powerful and beautiful.Intrigue abounds at the Grand Waimea Hotel, the perfect place for an exclusive Hawaiian getaway for the rich, powerful and beautiful.

  • Création
    • Peter Elkoff
  • Casting principal
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • Brooke Burns
    • Corey Sevier
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    • Création
      • Peter Elkoff
    • Casting principal
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • Brooke Burns
      • Corey Sevier
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Jason Matthews
    • 2004–2005
    Brooke Burns
    Brooke Burns
    • Nicole Booth
    • 2004–2005
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Gabriel McKay
    • 2004–2005
    Nikki Deloach
    Nikki Deloach
    • Mary Jeanne "M.J." Bevans
    • 2004–2005
    Jason Momoa
    Jason Momoa
    • Frankie Seau
    • 2004–2005
    Jay Kenneth Johnson
    Jay Kenneth Johnson
    • Chris Remsen
    • 2004–2005
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Vincent Colville
    • 2004–2005
    Amanda Righetti
    Amanda Righetti
    • Tessa Lewis
    • 2004–2005
    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • Alexandra Hudson
    • 2004–2005
    Robert Kekaula
    • Sam
    • 2004
    Mark Malalis
    • Kai
    • 2004–2005
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Walter Booth
    • 2004
    Marika Dominczyk
    Marika Dominczyk
    • Erika
    • 2004
    Dominic Purcell
    Dominic Purcell
    • Tommy Ravetto
    • 2004–2005
    Josh Hopkins
    Josh Hopkins
    • Morgan Holt
    • 2004
    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Gordon Matthews…
    • 2004–2005
    Krista Kalmus
    Krista Kalmus
    • Charlie Fitz…
    • 2004
    Juliet Lighter
    • Penny
    • 2004
    • Création
      • Peter Elkoff
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    worth20M

    After episode 4, good show.

    The first couple episodes may have been a bit awkward to watch. The cast and crew seem to be in their groove now. The writing is good and the stories are fun to watch. All the cast members are likable in their roles and make the characters believable. The background music is a great addition and done artistically, not too loud or no dead spots. If the cast is beautiful, why not emphasize that with close ups. Good camera work with nice shots of the island's sun, sand and blue sky, something missing from all the other shows. It's good to see Hawaii's beauty in the back drop of a little drama and life at a hotel. May be considered a replacement of "friends" in paradise. Is Amanda Righetti as Tessa part of the group? She should be written in as a permanent part. Another idea, James Remar should be written in as a bit mean, shady, opposition to the group, not always but half the time. He seems a little uncomfortable being so nice and hospitable as Vincent Colville. Some may disagree, but a good show to watch.
    celiachung2

    North Shore

    Many people missed out on this show. The thing is that critics analyst everything. It's entertainment.. and really in the end.. that's more than enough. It had a HOT CAST. Have you seen the people in it. Some include Brooke Burns, Amanda Righetti, Corey Sevier, Jay k. Johnson. It's set in Hawaii and the scenes are just amazing. It's very clear and it just feels so good to look at. One of my favorite shows including Fastlane and Skin.

    Check out the theme song... Home in Paradise-- Unwritten Law Another hot song... Slide Along Side--Shifty.

    Any questions.. i'll be more than happy to help.. hit me up celiachung2@hotmail.com
    rrichr

    Hawaii 5.0

    I'll almost always have something better to do than watch a prime time soap. But I gave North Shore a shot because I wanted to spot locations. My rationale: if I can't currently be in the islands, in my opinion that only place on Earth where a sane person could want to be, I could maybe catch glimpses of some of the places I've been. Oahu is certainly nice enough but boasts only a few areas that would be sufficiently tropical and frameworthy for filming. Sure enough, I did recognize some of them. However, despite the fact that I'm not remotely in the series' target demographic, I'm still sort of watching.

    Apparently North Shore is a solid go for season one and will probably get the green for a second season. However, I suspect that the show will run out of believable story ideas before season three, if it lives that long, and be forced to start recycling. There are only so many ways to shuffle the show's sun-splashed but limited deck, just a finite number of credible high-end guests to run past the Grand Waimea Hotel's front desk, and a limited number of romantic permutations. The length of time that contrivance can be disguised by complexity is also finite. The recent episode involving the Vice President's spirited daughter already stressed the believability envelope just a tad. (However, it did give Kristoffer Polaha the opportunity to deliver some beautiful Stink Eye to a thuggish Secret Service agent who tried to coerce him into helping cover up the visiting Veep's intimate indiscretions.)

    Although North Shore's characters are somewhat formulaic, they're not entirely without appeal and all handle their chores more than adequately. Kristoffer Polaha's Jason Matthews, the hotel's General Manager, transmits a lot of believable humanity. Jason is respected and liked, qualities that are not often found together in the high-end workplace. The Jason character is very comfortable in his own skin and easy to root for. Brooke Burns, who plays the Grand Waimea's 'Guest Relations' Manager and Jason's former flame, Nicole Booth, has been dinged for her lack of range, but as the emotionally-planed corporate princess, who has been groomed from birth to excel for Daddy, she's just fine in the role. I completely bought her anguish when, in a recent episode she walked in on Jason while he was working it out with Tessa. Nicole had just left her fiancé at the altar to reconnect with Jason. In fact, the sequence made me wince; soapy but so nasty… Corey Sevier's Gabriel Miller, a talented surfer, who longs to turn pro while struggling to outgrow his adolescent goofiness, also works well. Anyone who feels that he or she has a gift but cannot quite find the way to get it across, to make it work, will relate to Gabriel. He's hormonal but still too much of a waterman to forget to tie down a borrowed jet ski, which subsequently rolls off its trailer and lands him in one-finger poi with a local bad boy from whom he borrowed the machine. But it seems that every script contains at least one moment when credibility must go on stand-by. The hotel's concierge from the dark side, Tessa, played with edge by Amanda Righetti, is a girl who could make a guy seriously consider giving up women, perhaps appropriate as Tessa has pretty much given up on men, although she's still up for making a meal of one now and then. It'll be Tessa vs. Nicole in upcoming episodes. I think I know who'll win but the war should be amusing. I've always liked James Remar, who built a career playing borderline personalities. His hotel owner, Vincent Colville, is an interesting against-type play. Colville gives the impression that he already knows everything that will happen and that the Grand Waimea, although dear to his heart, is also just a stepping stone. Still, he's the sort of boss almost anyone would like to have; tough, smart, but always fair.

    The thing is, Hawaii is actually a far more interesting place than the environs of the Grand Waimea, and on several levels. But one has to be willing, and sufficiently patient, to see beneath the obvious surface to get at what I'm talking about. Young local (although not necessarily Hawaiian) men with bad attitudes are certainly a part of island life and have always been, right from Captain Cook on, but there's more. Unfortunately, North Shore, whose target audience will, presumably, begin to nod off just past tan lines, will probably not permit the series to mine the real mana and remain happily fixated on who's screwing whom, literally and figuratively. If you were in the islands on 9/11, as I was, sitting beneath the sheltering trees on 'Anini Beach, you may know what I mean. The islands are another place, out of time, almost not of this earth. Viewing televised coverage of the attack on the Towers from there, it seemed that an act of such stunning and precise brutality was simply impossible; the baddest of bad dreams. Against this essential, ancient, fleeting, and fading quality, even the Grand Waimea, ostensibly a perfect hotel in a perfect place, feels a bit like the Pentagon.
    jellyneckr

    Off to a great start

    Although only two episodes of "North Shore" has aired so far, I think it is fair to say that they have been the best two episodes of any show that has aired so far this summer. The pilot episode has certainly been the better of the two episodes that have aired. Pilot episodes for television series are usually kind of lame since the writers have to spend the whole episode establishing the characters and the story of the show, but with "North Shore", the writers couldn't care less about story and character, leaving plenty of room for chicks in bikinis and campy dialogue. I can't wait until next week's episode. Let's hope that Fox doesn't cancel the show before the end of the summer.
    Freemheart

    Killing the Paradise

    It began like a new good show: great cast, good music, beautiful places and good stories. It was so perfect to be true and the story of the workers of a big hotel of Hawaii soon change to the worst opera of the TV (something with a lot in common with Venezuelan "telenovelas") with very bad guys working beautiful and ambitious women who try to win the love of the good main character in a bad way.

    If you watch the firsts episodes and, after that, the last ones, you can find two shows: the first: good in every aspect the second: something completely different with the same cast and music in the same place a real freak show without the magic of the first show. What happen?, that's the big mystery (like the last episodes of Felicity).

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      When Alexandra Hudson (played by Shannen Doherty) first arrives on the show, she is coming out of her limo and is greeted by a valet. He asks her how she likes Hawaii and she replies, "It beats the hell out of Beverly Hills." This is an obvious reference to her days as Brenda Walsh on the teen soap Beverly Hills (1990).
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      Gordy Matthews: So, how you doing kid?

      Jason Matthews: It's a new day. I figure if you've got the guts to paddle out, how bad can it really be?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Dr House: Damned If You Do (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Home In Paradise
      (main title theme)

      Performed by Unwritten Law

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 avril 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • North Shore
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hawaï, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Brancato/Salke
      • Confidential Pictures Inc.
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