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MOVIES - Favorite Scene in Lonesome Dove
Favorite Scene in Lonesome Dove
I guess this why we are the way we are: ->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVBjBClBSao
I guess this why we are the way we are: ->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVBjBClBSao
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That was a great scene. Mine would have to be the scene where Newt get quirted by the Army Scout and Call rides his horse right into him and commences a serious whoopin! So many classic scenes in that movie it's hard to pick really.
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Lonesome Dove
Read the post heading and immediately the picture of Gus slapping that bartender with his Walker popped into my head. Still my favorite television production of all time.
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...well, I have not had a chance to see the whole movie. However, the scene where Kenny Rogers defends his son is quite memorable. Kenny does not tollerate rudeness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEwADbas7L0
Silver Spoons turned in a good performance, too.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEwADbas7L0
Silver Spoons turned in a good performance, too.
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The long range shot Gus made with his Henry is a classic...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23UhypY- ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23UhypY- ... re=related
Here's the quirting scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEwADbas7L0&NR=1
Another one of my favorite scenes is when Gus has the wagon loaded up for the drive, including the "We don't rent Pigs" company sign, and he's sitting in the wagon looking over the old homestead with all the memories floating through. Most of us have had moments like that where we know major change is here, and we are sad to leave a lifetime of memories behind but we know we must ride into the future. If the movie was real that is....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEwADbas7L0&NR=1
Another one of my favorite scenes is when Gus has the wagon loaded up for the drive, including the "We don't rent Pigs" company sign, and he's sitting in the wagon looking over the old homestead with all the memories floating through. Most of us have had moments like that where we know major change is here, and we are sad to leave a lifetime of memories behind but we know we must ride into the future. If the movie was real that is....

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Tha is by far my favorite western movie with WInchester 73 comming in second
I Love that scene and cant pick between the one with the Henry long range shot or that bar scene.
I wore out the VHs version I had of that movie finally bought Two copies in DVD so I wont be without it
I Love that scene and cant pick between the one with the Henry long range shot or that bar scene.
I wore out the VHs version I had of that movie finally bought Two copies in DVD so I wont be without it
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My wife and I had just finished watching an episode of "The Band Of Brother's". She was reading Lonesome Dove at the time. In a puzzled voice she asked me, " What kind of women have I become? Watching war movies and reading cowboy books!"
Both of those, "Band of Brothers" and "Lonesome Dove", are ones when I hear them mentioned I think " I'll have to watch that again."
Both of those, "Band of Brothers" and "Lonesome Dove", are ones when I hear them mentioned I think " I'll have to watch that again."
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Lonesome Dove is my favorite movie of all time, by far. I like the bar scene, and the long range shot, and the army scout scene. None of the movie is bad.
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Here's another couple of good ones....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v_Ggkj2 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E44VYR3t ... re=related
For any who have not watched Lonesome Dove, read the novel by Larry McMurtry first, then watch the movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v_Ggkj2 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E44VYR3t ... re=related
For any who have not watched Lonesome Dove, read the novel by Larry McMurtry first, then watch the movie.
Yes you do!edwardyoung wrote:I guess I really need to watch Lonesome Dove.
I am glad to see that many here agree with me that "Lonesome Dove" is the best western ever made, whether a TV mini-series or for the movie theater.
I have it on DVD. This thread has given me a hankerin' to pull it out and watch it again.
"Lonesome Dove" is one of the few movies made from a novel that follows the book almost verbatim. I saw the movie before I read the book and enjoyed both equally. It is McMurtry's best by far.
Ol' Gus reminds me of an Uncle on my Mother's side that died a few years ago at the age of 92. He was quite a rascal and ladies man even late in life. And he didn't take no guff off nobody. You have to watch out for those ol' timers!
Woodrow reminds me of another Uncle on my Mother's side who died recently at 90. He was quite and slow to anger, but you didn't want to get on his bad side. Both were fine men and I miss them dearly. If I am judged half the man they were, I will be satisfied.
RIHMFIRE wrote:LONESOME DOVE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES TOO!
GUS........JUST LOVE HIS CHARACTER
JUST WATCH WINCHESTER 73 THE OTHER NIGHT...GREAT MOVIE...
RECENTLY, I ALSO WATCHED CROSSFIRE TRAIL....
ANOTHER GREAT MOVIE.....
+1 ....I have all three movies...Also, "The Mountain Men" with Charlton Heston and Brian Keith....one my all time favorites!!

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