El Gallo Blanco said:
FL_Ag1998 said:
El Gallo Blanco said:
I can't believe this woman doesn't just automatically make cinematic gold that resonates with normal people and which we can all relate to. Shocking that such a person would make calloused cardboard personality characters that are damn near impossible to sympathize with or root for. Hope producers learned a lesson here.
I am still interested enough to stick it out to see what happens, but everyone I know IRL who has watched this thinks it is garbage...even if most are still watching because they feel pot committed by now.
After re-watching "Wind River" the other night...would have been awesome to see Taylor Sheridan involved in something like this, although I know he has his hands full.
Movie Taylor Sheridan = gold
TV Taylor Sheridan = ehhhhhh. Yellowstone started off campy and went so far beyond that I've developed some doubts about his capabilities. Maybe he's gotten greedy and just spread himself too thin.
I gave Yellowstone like 1.5 eps and I just didn't like anyone in the show. I loved 1883 and 1923 though. Curious to see if you thought those were bad? I thought they were both phenomenal. Tulsa King looks like kind of a cheesy, check your mind at the front door, type of show, but I know quite a few people who love it anyways.
1883 - trying to remember how I felt about it...... Loved the premise and loved the start, just didn't like the progression of the plot and definitely didn't like the ending. Felt like he just didn't have enough actual plot to fill all of the episodes. McGraw and Hill were serviceable in their roles and did ok for singers who were trying to act. But better actors would have done a better job with the material. Sam Elliot is always gold and that role was tailor made for him. The main actress...ehhh, accent was horrible and at times her character was just annoying. The show was decent enough overall.
Haven't seen 1923 yet.
Tulsa King, haven't seen but yeah agree with your assessment of how it looks.
But Yellowstone just got so damn stupid. I mean, it rivals Daytime soaps for writing quality. I'm glad Costner said adios, because I like him as an actor. But TCTTS is right, Sheridan's quality as a tv showrunner (if that's the right term for him) falls waaaaay short of the perfection that is
Sicario and
Hell or High Water. I wonder if that's because he only wrote them. I mean, without a doubt
Sicario isn't what it is if it wasn't directed by Villeneuve.