Change my mind
MGS said:
OP has obviously never seen V: The Final Battle
C@LAg said:
You are mistaken. Band of Brothers is the greatest miniseries of all time.
I love this book... amazed it's never been given a new mini-series or the movie treatment.G Martin 87 said:
Shogun says konichiwa, *****es.
The miniseries is a little dated, but, the book is amazing. Streets of Laredo was pretty good, too. I still need to read the two prequels.SF2004 said:
Lonesome Dove is the most overrated hot garbage on this forum.
It is six hours of drawn out rambling about crap with some snakes in a river.
It is terrible and isn't even top 5.
SF2004 said:
Lonesome Dove is the most overrated hot garbage on this forum.
It is six hours of drawn out rambling about crap with some snakes in a river.
It is terrible and isn't even top 5.
This. With Eastbound and Down finishing with the bronze.Bruce Almighty said:
Band of Brothers and Lonesome Dove are 1a and 1b.
Wow you just opened my eyes. I've never realized the symbolism in that part until you just mentioned it. It makes sense now. Awesome!A_Gang_Ag_06 said:
The "Texas Bull" and how it's the lead of the herd despite no one being able to get anywhere near it. Then the epic battle between it and the Montana Grizzly. So much symbolism that neither animal could kill the other and at the end of it, all the men (that could never get near it) basically held the bull down and sewed it back together to keep it from dying.
Damn, I'm getting goosebumps now just thinking about it.
SF2004 said:
Lonesome Dove is the most overrated hot garbage on this forum.
It is six hours of drawn out rambling about crap with some snakes in a river.
It is terrible and isn't even top 5.
If it originally aired with commercials... it's not the best.Fonzie Scheme said:
Change my mind
bearamedic99 said:
When Lonesome Dove came out, how big of stars were Duvall and TLJ?
Could Lonesome Dove be remade with some B level talent, say Zach Quinto and Chris Pine?
bearamedic99 said:
When Lonesome Dove came out, how big of stars were Duvall and TLJ?
Could Lonesome Dove be remade with some B level talent, say Zach Quinto and Chris Pine?
Bruce Almighty said:bearamedic99 said:
When Lonesome Dove came out, how big of stars were Duvall and TLJ?
Could Lonesome Dove be remade with some B level talent, say Zach Quinto and Chris Pine?
Duvall was fairly big in the 70s, but by 89, he was probably all but forgotten in mainstream Hollywood. Tommy Lee Jones wasn't even a B level actor when Lonesome Dove came out. He's one of the few actors who's career took off later in life. They both benefited greatly from Lonesome Dove.
You're right, I overlooked Tender Mercies. I was four when that came out, and I've never seen it.Thunder18 said:Bruce Almighty said:bearamedic99 said:
When Lonesome Dove came out, how big of stars were Duvall and TLJ?
Could Lonesome Dove be remade with some B level talent, say Zach Quinto and Chris Pine?
Duvall was fairly big in the 70s, but by 89, he was probably all but forgotten in mainstream Hollywood. Tommy Lee Jones wasn't even a B level actor when Lonesome Dove came out. He's one of the few actors who's career took off later in life. They both benefited greatly from Lonesome Dove.
Duvsll literally won the Academy Award for Best Actor just 5 years before Lonesome Dove came out, it's not like he had been completely out of the spotlight since his roles on the 70s
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I was four when that came out, and I've never seen it.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought of V. I liked the first series too; Mr. Willhelm as the head of the invasion. Robert Englund as a goofy, lovable traitor to his race.MGS said:
OP has obviously never seen V: The Final Battle
SF2004 said:
Lonesome Dove is the most overrated hot garbage on this forum.
It is six hours of drawn out rambling about crap with some snakes in a river.
It is terrible and isn't even top 5.