Luck Is a Winner for HBO
By Kathy Boccella Lucky the bulldog is back with his long-ago owner, Nichole Collins. The family gave him away years ago, and he wound up starving and abandoned before a twist of fate led him back home. When the Collins family adopted a 4-month-old
Hartford, CT – The Notre Dame Fighting Irish conclude their game road trip with a visit to the XL Center to square off with the 24th- ranked Connecticut Huskies. This will be the 27th meeting in the all-time series between these programs.
As was the case with creator David Milch's last two shows for HBO, “Deadwood” and “John from Cincinnati,” viewers got precious little exposition from “Luck.” Tha'ts not necessarily a bad thing, though.
In the pilot of Luck, "Ace" Bernstein is released from prison and begins plotting his revenge. At the racetrack, dreams are made or broken, and Luck claims its first casualty. Who was it? Find out in our review!
That exchange, between two of the leads on the new HBO series Luck, concerns Pint of Plain, the race horse that Chester "Ace" Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) owns by way of his driver and bodyguard Gus Demetriou (Dennis
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