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K-Ville

  • TV Series
  • 2007–2008
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.4K
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Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser in K-Ville (2007)
ActionCrimeDrama

Police officers patrol the streets of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.Police officers patrol the streets of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.Police officers patrol the streets of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

  • Creator
    • Jonathan Lisco
  • Stars
    • Anthony Anderson
    • Cole Hauser
    • Blake Shields
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Jonathan Lisco
    • Stars
      • Anthony Anderson
      • Cole Hauser
      • Blake Shields
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

    Episodes11

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    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Marlin Boulet
    • 2007–2008
    Cole Hauser
    Cole Hauser
    • Trevor Cobb
    • 2007–2008
    Blake Shields
    Blake Shields
    • Jeff 'Glue Boy' Gooden
    • 2007–2008
    Tawny Cypress
    Tawny Cypress
    • Ginger 'Love Tap' LeBeau
    • 2007–2008
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Captain James Embry
    • 2007–2008
    Russell M. Haeuser
    • NOPD Officer
    • 2007–2008
    Logan Douglas Smith
    • Detective Logan in Headquarters
    • 2007–2008
    Elise Neal
    Elise Neal
    • Ayana Boulet
    • 2007
    Milena Govich
    Milena Govich
    • D.A. Lyndsey Swann
    • 2007
    Jiya Fowler
    • Tawni Boulet
    • 2007
    Derek Webster
    Derek Webster
    • Charlie Pratt
    • 2007
    Omar J. Dorsey
    Omar J. Dorsey
    • Sonny Gossett
    • 2007
    Amanda Righetti
    Amanda Righetti
    • A.J. Gossett…
    • 2007
    Alexandra Lydon
    Alexandra Lydon
    • Sam Winston
    • 2007
    Dawna Williams
    • Bar patron…
    • 2007
    Karen Kaia Livers
    Karen Kaia Livers
    • Latonya
    • 2007
    Mehcad Brooks
    Mehcad Brooks
    • Vin Baer…
    • 2007–2008
    Amy Price-Francis
    Amy Price-Francis
    • Heidi Lawrence
    • 2007–2008
    • Creator
      • Jonathan Lisco
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    User reviews9

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    10theawsumdude

    It's the best show i've ever seen

    THis show is one of the best i've ever seen. It's got a little bit of dark comedy which take a while to understand but when you have a teacher who does it it's easy. Some of ya'll might not get it or just don't like it. Well i'm not one to judge but i think this show deserves a chance. Anthony Anderson is one of my favorite actors and it's strange to see him in a drama but it fits after a while. There's some more TV shows that need worse grading like *in my opinion* pushing daises. So common ya'll give it a chance. Come on it's not like another law and order it's different. It's More like CSI: Miami but i think it's better than it. It's a good thing they put it in New Orleans because it shows what has happened there. It's got some facts in K-ville. I may not know anyone in new Orleans but they need help in publicity. G.W.B didn't do anything. Instead of a documentary it's good they have a TV show. It might not be all facts but i think it's better than documentaries.
    10dennis_7410

    This was awesome

    The fights, the action, drama. K-Ville was a great premiere. Set in NOLA after the storm Marlin(Anderson) is trying to get his life, and more importantly a city back to together. Cole Hauser and the others provide great cast support. The special effects were real. The first pilot story was about, a company that was sent to protect NOLA after them storm. Turn out they were buying the houses so the displaced would not come back home. Marlin and Trevor go to investigate this and get turned back every time. That's when the fights and action happen. A car chase followed by a show down on the docks ended a great story. This show is almost perfect. I have never seen a show start as well since the Fresh Prince, Cosby or the Wayans Bros. 10 out of 10
    7jianbastille

    K-Ville full of potential

    No, I'm not a shill, but I did type this originally for the FOX forums, I'd like to get the word out, because so many NOLA films aren't this good, and/or full of potential. Let's keep it from being canceled, and watch it grow!

    (7/10 now, perhaps better after I see a few more episodes)

    -

    For once, I think this series on NOLA has potential, others have tried, and, well, were quite horrible.

    First off, here's what I like : Though not perfect, they've actually got a lot of the lingo down, something a native might not pick up on so much, but when you're from New Orleans, and have since lived all over the U.S. and the world, you become impressed with the volume of your original, indigenous language.

    They've got awesome uniforms, which, by law, must be at least slightly varied from real ones. Hell, I'd buy one.

    They did an eerily good job on the outdoor Katrina-flashbacks, that include the characters.

    They try to (and usually succeed) in adding a 'The Shield' - style action to the episodes, without stepping on actual toes, yet addressing real and/or suspected goings-on in post-K New Orleans.

    The protagonists and antagonists aren't a bunch of ultra-unrealistic sex symbols, overcompensating in style, detracting from the story, they're realistic.

    The cons? Forgivably few.

    The juxtapositions of chase scenes, from the Quarter to Algiers under the bridge, back to the old River City casino lot, and back to Uptown... in one straight scene? There's scenic ways around that, easily, and if not location-wise, there's ways to shoot it where belief doesn't get suspended by locals.

    The overuse of the word 'gumbo.' The accents are wonderfully varied (as they are in NOLA,) but there's too much drawl, and not enough '9th ward' and/or 'Yat' accents, depending on who they're talking to.

    • All in all, being a writer, I can see a LOT of storyline potential here, hell, I could give a season's worth away.


    I think they should work on the accents, I think they should include a lot more local talent (from Morning 40 Federation, Rock City Morgue, Gal Holiday, Suplecs, Galactic, etc....) It's too soon to deconstruct further, since I'm sure there's upcoming episodes that go into character development and background, some supporting cast (the other cops) having their own prominence in an episode, and, well, what I like to call the 'overcomplicated' episodes that are a thrill ride of possibilities, and turn out quite simple, due to character's overthinking... those episodes, if done right, can flesh out a character very, very well, and stretch their usual acting style.

    • Most NOLA films are cheesy (No Mercy, Big Easy, Hard Target, Candyman 2, The Big Easy (TV,) Live and Let Die, and that latest one with Denzel Washington... and others that are actually good, like Angel Heart, The Pelican Brief...


    ...this one has a lot of potential, but is already far ahead of the game over most of New Orleans-filmed material.

    Right now, they've got a lot of homework done, they've set a good stage, they've got a good cabal of actors, they've got good advertising, and they're local-conscious in their story lines...

    ...I wish them the best, and I'll watch.

    If I were still in New Orleans, presently, I'd hit them up for a small job. :)
    nittanylyinaround

    The lead character is a unique and appealing individual

    Officer Marlin Boulet is a most unique and appealing lead character. His pride and sense of duty as a New Orleans policeman at once offers great dramatic counterpoint to his intense love for his city and its people while in general it provides us with someone we'd be proud to call a friend and be more than happy to protect and serve us. His partners, both present and past, also offer a wide-range of character strengths and flaws that can provide excellent story lines going forward. I was disappointed to read prior postings and their reactions to the initial episodes. Give this one a chance, people! Both my wife and I are well pleased with the episodes aired thus far, feeling it has gotten better by the week as we learn more about each of the main characters.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    Often, "K-Ville" simply uses it's setting as a backdrop to run several routine crime stories through

    Network: Fox; Genre: Crime Drama; Content Rating: TV-14 (some fierce violence and adult content); Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);

    Seasons Reviewed: Series (1 season)

    In the immediate aftermath of the 2006 Hurricane Katrina disaster, the city of New Orleans begins to rebuild. Marlin Boulet (Anthony Anderson) plays a cop who stayed behind rescuing citizens off roofs while his partner wigged out and fled the city. Boulet is assigned a new partner, Cobbs (Cole Houser), who has a secret of his own - he survived the storm by drowning his roommate, hoping the water wouldn't rise past the ceiling of his prison cell.

    At it's best ("Ride Along", "Melissa", "AKA"), the show sticks up for the city's rich culture and heritage, making the case that "Nawlins" is widely misunderstood by the east and west coast dwelling pundits who proclaim it "a welfare state that is never coming back" (as a reporter voices in "Ride Along"). Anderson sells a love for the city, and Houser sells a respect for Boulet's love for the city. The title itself is a reference from inside New Orleans showcasing the city's subversive sense of humor.

    At it's worst, many in the short series run, the show simply appears to use the current event climate of New Orleans as a backdrop gimmick to run several routine crime stories through. Mississippi, Alabama and Florida post-Katrina don't make nearly as interesting a setting, I suppose. Even when extolling the character of New Orleans we only get to see the city as 2nd unit stock footage passing by a car window or a narrow shot of the front of a house. This works against the show. I want to feel like I'm there. Right in the middle of it. Immersed in the middle of a war between reconstructionists like Boulet and thugs and drug dealers who take this opportunity to drag New Orleans back into the wild west.

    There is a lot of potential here, that "K-Ville" doesn't realize. "Rescue Me" started as a post-9/11 look at firefighters in New York and while it always holds to that truth it has also fleshed itself out into a rich, humorous universe of it's own. "K-Ville", on Fox is handcuffed to a cop drama template. It's got a few splintery shoot-outs and a few dry humorous smirks but is largely humorless, thrill-free and uninspired in it's shallow, predictable stories. The characters have yet to flesh out although it appears "K-Ville" was really working at them. In Too bad because the show is pretty well made. There is an intensity to some of the action, a shaky camera technique and a willingness to blow things up and shoot-up and rip apart sets that gives the show a movie quality. "24" on a smaller budget.

    You can become attached to any show you watch at length. I really wanted to like "K-Ville", mostly for the strong, likable lead performance from Anthony Anderson. Anderson came into his dramatic own with his startling turn on "The Shield" and this is further good work from an actor who could easily become great. Vic Mackey would be pleased with Boulet. But "K-Ville" as a whole doesn't rise up to it's potential and it's made up of elements that might seem different and freshly brutal for those only christened by network TV, but will come off a little been-there-done-that from those who have experienced FX's aforementioned cop thriller.

    * * / 4

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    • Trivia
      The title comes from some actual graffiti that was spray painted on a wall in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It said "Welcome to K-Ville".
    • Quotes

      Officer Robert Boulet: The way I see it, there are two kinds of cops: New Orleans PD, and everyone else.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #13.55 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Comin' Back
      (Opening Theme - uncredited)

      Performed by Dr. John

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Katrinaville
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lockjaw Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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