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7/25/2011

Lonesome Dove: The Series, Vol. 5 (2005) Review

Lonesome Dove: The Series, Vol. 5 (2005)
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Lonesome Dove the series was one of the best westerns that I have ever watched. It was a little confusing in relating this series to the other parts of the story because in the other parts (Lonesome Dove the movie and Commanche Moon) The characters are played by different persons. All in All, I highly recommend "the series" and found it necessary to buy all of the entire set.

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7/23/2011

Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Vol. 1 (2005) Review

Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Vol. 1 (2005)
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I would like to know if the other 4 vol. are going to be released soon. I have this in the box set and would like to have all volumes individually for my den collection. This is the best western movie ever make. I think LONESOME DOVE: THE SERIES is better than THE OUTLAW YEARS but both are worth having in your collection.Starting with DEAD MAN`S WALK thru THE OUTLAW YEARS is great entertainment.

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LONESOME DOVE: THE OUTLAW YEARS BEGINS TWO YEARS AFTER THE ENDOF LONESOME DOVE. AFTER TWO YEARS SPENT BOUNTY HUNTING, WOMANIZING, AND DRINKING AWAY THE PAINFUL MEMORIES OF HIS LATEWIFE, HANNAH, NEWT CALL RETURNS TO TOWN TO FIND MANY THINGS HAVECHANGED.

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5/14/2011

Broken Trail (Two-disc) (2006) Review

Broken Trail (Two-disc) (2006)
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"Broken Trail", a dream project for producer/star Robert Duvall, and AMC's first original film, is the spiritual heir to Kevin Costner's 2003 "Open Range" (also starring Duvall), and one of the most moving, involving Westerns of recent years.

With a charismatic, extremely effective performance by Thomas Haden Church, as Duvall's long-estranged nephew, the film is one of only a handful of Westerns that combine epic sweep, superb characterization, and an understanding of the 'Real West', without shortchanging decency, or respect of an individual's worth. The era was hard, justice could be swift and brutal, and Duvall, as aging but upright Prentice Ritter, lives by his own rules; to protect the helpless in his care, to respect others, and to be unafraid to resort to violence, if necessary. Tom Harte (Church), despite some family history problems with his uncle, lives by the same code, and the two men, driving a herd of horses from Oregon to Wyoming to raise cash for a ranch, become the 'saviors' of five young Chinese women, sold into prostitution, who inadvertently fall into their hands.
These are good men, in a jaded world, and their journey picks up other 'strays', as well as the women; young Virginian fiddler Heck Gilpin (an engaging Scott Cooper), is rescued by Tom in a saloon; aging Chinese laborer Lung Hay (Donald Fong), and careworn prostitute Nola John (the wonderful Greta Scacchi) join the group after Tom saves the Chinese women from rapists, in a boarding house/bordello. While neither Ritter and Harte were overjoyed at the strange direction the drive was taking, they would not allow harm to fall on 'innocents', and the group bonds into a warm 'family', with Nola and Ritter finding a mature attraction between each other, and Tom and Sun Foy/#3 (Gwendoline Yeo, who speaks only Mandarin, in the film), gently falling in love.
Danger is never far behind them, however, as brutal ex-con 'Big Ears' (Chris Mulkey), with a score to settle with Nola, and a 'contract' to return the Chinese women to whorehouse owner Kate 'Big Rump' Becker (Rusty Schwimmer), trails them, leading a gang of killers...
While the film is long (240 minutes), director Walter Hill, an old hand at Westerns (his "The Long Riders" is one of my favorites), keeps the story constantly engrossing, and Duvall and Church have a warmth and authenticity as the characters that will stay with you, long after the movie ends.
Shot in the Canadian Rockies, "Broken Trail" combines grandeur and intimacy seamlessly, has moments of great humor to lighten the drama, explosive action, and a bittersweet sense of nostalgia...
It is, simply, superb!



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Set in 1897, a man and his nephew are trying to deliver a herd of horses when they become the reluctant guardians of five abandoned Chinese girls.Genre: TelevisionRating: NRRelease Date: 30-JAN-2007Media Type: DVD

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