How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman. Pretty sure I missed some.
here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
One Louder said:
Tulsa King too, right?
I just picture him next to a pile of cocaine typing furiously on a laptop and then when it wears off, he loses interest and starts another series on his next binge.
PatAg said:here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
Yes.rynning said:
He filled a void in television that nobody else saw or at least interested in touching.
PatAg said:here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
As somebody who grew up on a horse farm and riding horses, I still have no idea why this always happens lol.Ghost91 said:PatAg said:here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
Do all of his shows just eventually devolve into featuring him turning his horse around in little circles for hours on end?
He hits are great, but most of his stuff is just soap operas with horses.PatAg said:here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
bonfarr said:
He brought testosterone back to television and film and that's why he has been so successful. Yeah some of his TV stuff like Yellowstone goes overboard with the seesaw drama but no more than Dallas back in the 80s.
Go on...Sailor said:One Louder said:
Tulsa King too, right?
I just picture him next to a pile of cocaine typing furiously on a laptop and then when it wears off, he loses interest and starts another series on his next binge.
Forgot Tulsa King. Great show.
Lol at the cocaine comment. BTW, if you haven't seen his Joe Rogan interview, it's worth watching.
Lathspell said:
Wind River does not get enough attention, imo. Such a great movie.
bonfarr said:Lathspell said:
Wind River does not get enough attention, imo. Such a great movie.
How is Jeremy Renner these days after the accident? Is he going to be able to work again in the physical roles he has always done?
bonfarr said:
He brought testosterone back to television and film and that's why he has been so successful. Yeah some of his TV stuff like Yellowstone goes overboard with the seesaw drama but no more than Dallas back in the 80s.
It's the new "JUMP THE SHARK" signal.wangus12 said:As somebody who grew up on a horse farm and riding horses, I still have no idea why this always happens lol.Ghost91 said:PatAg said:here you goSailor said:
How did this fellow Texan hit gold with virtually everything he touches? Sicario, Wind River, Hell or High Water, Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Lioness, and now Landman.Pretty sure I missed some.
Do all of his shows just eventually devolve into featuring him turning his horse around in little circles for hours on end?
Urban Ag said:Yes.rynning said:
He filled a void in television that nobody else saw or at least interested in touching.
I posted this on another thread.
He is genius. He creates entertainment media that red state/flyover country absolutely love. At the same time, blue state/big city/costal folks are completely perplexed by it and can't stop watching either.
Not unlike the election a few weeks ago, the market is there.
Lathspell said:
Wind River does not get enough attention, imo. Such a great movie.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
"What don't you want?" Is one of the best scenes in the 21st century.
. I think it's even better than Season 1. But each their own.BMX Bandit said:
On lioness, I liked season 1.
Season 2 tough to get into. Watched two episodes, may not make three
TequilaMockingbird said:
Sicario 3, please.
I rewatched the first one this weekend, it just doesn't get old to me. The border crossing/shootout scene is an all-timer to me, it's incredible.TequilaMockingbird said:
Sicario 3, please.