OT-Comanche Moon-1st episode
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OT-Comanche Moon-1st episode
Did anyone watch this tonight? I thought it was pretty good and I was pleasantly surprised with how well Steve Zandt did as Augustus.
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Really enjoyed it!
Just recently watched Lonesome Dove again so that was fresh in my mind and I thought both of the actors did a great job and at times would have sworn they were Duvall and Jones
Looking forward to part 2.
Just recently watched Lonesome Dove again so that was fresh in my mind and I thought both of the actors did a great job and at times would have sworn they were Duvall and Jones


Looking forward to part 2.
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Only saw it in bits and pieces because of my little ones, but appreciated the way the actors stayed true to Gus and Call's personalities. Hard to watch after reading the book with it's gruesome descriptions of torture. If you ever want a little glimpse into what hell must be like, read the book.



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I like Wes Studi so I wathched the whole program.. He did ok but is getting older.
Program sucked. Couldn't hold a candle to the Rbt. Duval pics.
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Program sucked. Couldn't hold a candle to the Rbt. Duval pics.
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Overall, it was passable. The scenery and action scenes were well done and nearly as beautiful as TX is. (Filmed in NM it lacks a certain visual... something.) However, some of the dialog and delivery thereof, flat sucked. But, then I could say the same for the dialog in the book, it's saving grace was that in my delivery when reading, it was salvaged by grand style.
But, I'm forcing myself to look forward to the next two installments. Hopefully, they filmed it in scene order and the acting improves. (Not likely, but one must have hope!) And I'm recording it. Maybe without commerical interruptions it will flow better.
Just my 2¢, YMMV.
But, I'm forcing myself to look forward to the next two installments. Hopefully, they filmed it in scene order and the acting improves. (Not likely, but one must have hope!) And I'm recording it. Maybe without commerical interruptions it will flow better.
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Captain Skull is played by Val Kilmer. I couldn't believe how much weight he's carrying. His acting was a little over the top I thought. But I remember him best as Wyatt Earp. The two actors playing the Duval and Jones parts were OK, but no way close in acting skills to them. Because so many characters have to be developed in the first broadcast of a series it often slows the pace. I hope we do better Tuesday in the action department. The firearms of the period were correctly portrayed, even to the flntlocks used in the opening scenes, but the cap lock rifles looked a little too nice for daily carry guns in the later scenes. We are in 1858 now so we should not see any M.73's until later. The cap and ball pistols were correct, a nice touch, no Colt SAA's to be seen. The pistol Mrs. Skull used was plated, I thought a bit of a stretch historically. I haven't seen her since the old HBO series Six Feet Under. But shooting indians off running horses at 50-75 yards was a little bit of Hollywood. I think the gun fight in Open Range will set the standard for realism for a long time.
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OK story, but messed up by WAY TOO MANY COMMERCIALS. 5 minutes of BS every 15 minutes. Give me a break! I won't be watching the rest of the series. 

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Pay attention tonight to the buttplate on Cap'n Call's rifle and tell me if you think it has a white plastic spacer against the wood...
I doubt there would have been many 1858 pistols on the frontier in 1858. Most likely, everyone who had a sidearm would have been carrying a Paterson, Dragoon or an 1851 if they could get one.
IIRC, Gus had a Walker in the first one but I can't remember if that was what the younger McCrae had last night when he was busting bottles.
It was a little slow but I liked it - I just think they could have gotten someone more sinister to play Blue Duck since he was such a really BAD guy in the original.

I doubt there would have been many 1858 pistols on the frontier in 1858. Most likely, everyone who had a sidearm would have been carrying a Paterson, Dragoon or an 1851 if they could get one.
IIRC, Gus had a Walker in the first one but I can't remember if that was what the younger McCrae had last night when he was busting bottles.
It was a little slow but I liked it - I just think they could have gotten someone more sinister to play Blue Duck since he was such a really BAD guy in the original.
I don't have cable and only get the broad cast stuff in my area. that channel is the one network I don't get. I guess I'll wait till it comes out on DVD. Maybe by then I'll read all his books in the right order. That usually makes it better anyway.
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I thought it was great. I'm not going to be hyper-critical about it because I enjoy the books so much.
I thought Steve Zahn did a very good job following Duvall's interpretation of Gus's mannerisms and patterns of speech.
However, I was more impressed with the young woman that played Clara. (I could look up her name but I'd lose my train of thought.) I thought she was excellent in the way she picked up the way Angelica Houston portrayed Clara.
I thought Steve Zahn did a very good job following Duvall's interpretation of Gus's mannerisms and patterns of speech.
However, I was more impressed with the young woman that played Clara. (I could look up her name but I'd lose my train of thought.) I thought she was excellent in the way she picked up the way Angelica Houston portrayed Clara.
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I'm waiing for it to come out on video, so I can watch it without commercials.
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Actually, those scenes were quite true to the book. Possibly a silly premise, but that was the authors fault. Instead of only a couple minutes, in the book the cage and pit spanned several chapters.Modoc ED wrote: The idiot in the hanging, log, basket is way over-acting.
Not defending the movie, really it was terrible, but the worst thing about the acting was having seen "Lonesome Dove" first. thos just doesn't stack up.