The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix
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Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View PostAbout a chess part with a consultant Garry Kasparov and a creator Scott Frank on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=562XqQUC3U4
An interesting insight about choosing games, and of course a great actor Garry himself :) While Garry claims that he had no time to be an actor, imho he did not want to portrait a Soviet-machine player. Though, it would have been a nice to see him in a final scene. BTW, the old dude who recognized the Queen in the park and in the final game is Lithuanian :)
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The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix
November 23, 2020
From Bloomberg News:
Netflix says 'Queen's Gambit' draws record 62M households
“The Queen’s Gambit,” the buzzy, female-led drama set in the 1960s chess world, has become Netflix Inc.’s most popular limited scripted series ever.
Some 62 million households watched the show in its first 28 days, Netflix said Monday. In the streaming giant’s typical practice, it provided no direct context for the figure, and Netflix shows have no independent ratings figures.
Still, “The Queen’s Gambit” is clearly among Netflix’s more culturally resonant programs of recent years. Since its debut in October, searches for chess sets on eBay are up 250%, and Walter Tevis’s 1983 novel that inspired the series has returned to bestseller lists, Netflix said in a blog post.
The seven-episode series is ranked in the top 10 most watched on Netflix in 92 countries, including first in 63, the company said.
The show follows an orphaned female chess prodigy, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, who struggles with drug addiction as she rises to become one of the world’s best players.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/netflix-...olds-1.1526617
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New York Times Paperback Trade Fiction for Nov. 29, 2020
1. What Kind of Woman by Kate Baer
2. Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
3. The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis
4. The Institute by Stephen King
5. Devotions by Mary Oliver
6. This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger
7. The 19th Christmas by James Patterson
8. Texas Outlaw by James Patterson
9. Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce
10. Walk the Wire by David Baldacci
https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-s...ion-paperback/
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Originally posted by Larry Bevand View PostThe last two weeks have seen chess sets fly off our shelves and online orders have been awesome STRATEGYGAMES.CA because of this series. We will probably run out of stock before Xmas...buy now to avoid disappointment.
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Originally posted by Lucas Davies View PostAt one point 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 is referred to as the Closed Sicilian. Was this actually called the Closed Sicilian in the 60's, or is this just a mistake?
In the first episode 1.d4 is also called the Queen's Gambit, which is a pretty weird error to make.
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View Post
At one point when I was learning chess long ago 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 was known as the open Sicilian. If the D pawn didnt get pushed and captured then it was known as a closed Sicilian.
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Good reviews of all 7 episodes, with all the positions and games:
https://chessbase.in/news/The-Queens...isode-1-review
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The Two Queens meet up - 'Beth Harmon' and Judith Polgar!
https://twitter.com/GMJuditPolgar/st...D&refsrc=email
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Originally posted by Francis Rodriguez View PostThe Two Queens meet up - 'Beth Harmon' and Judith Polgar!
https://twitter.com/GMJuditPolgar/st...D&refsrc=email
There were rumours about the 2nd season. Commentaries about news were from one end (yes, yes, more, more) to other (no, no, don't spoil).
My 2 cnts - if they wanna do something then do it with a G rating.
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Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
Yeah, a nice chat :)
There were rumours about the 2nd season. Commentaries about news were from one end (yes, yes, more, more) to other (no, no, don't spoil).
My 2 cnts - if they wanna do something then do it with a G rating.
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The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix
October 22, 2020
Anya Taylor-Joy to host Saturday Night Live
From CNN:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/03/enter...sts/index.html
"Saturday Night Live" has set the stage for its final hosts of the season. Keegan-Michael Key and "The Queen's Gambit" star Anya Taylor-Joy will host the long-running sketch show on May 15 and May 22, respectively.
Key will be joined by musical guest Olivia Rodrigo, known for her angsty ballads "Drivers License" and "Deja Vu." (The former of which was satirized in a "SNL" sketch earlier this season.) Lil Nas X will be performing on the season finale. The musician revealed on Twitter that he will be performing a new song during the program, as well as his song "Montero."
News of Key and Taylor-Joy's hosting duties will likely be better received than that of Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO is set to make his hosting debut this weekend, despite apparent displeasure from "SNL" cast members. However it pans out, at least there will be a palate cleanser before season's end.
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