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Thread: What was the last TV Show or Movie you saw, and did you like it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWBONES View Post
    Open Range is one of my few "watch it again" modern Westerns, along with 3:10 to Yuma (the 2007 one).
    Not True Grit? I thought the 2010 movie was better than the 1969 one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    Not True Grit? I thought the 2010 movie was better than the 1969 one.
    Yeah, I liked both versions of that one equally well. The second one was truer to the book, though.
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    There have been a ton of westerns I’ve enjoyed in the last fifteen years or so. Just off the top of my head: True Grit remake, 3:10 to Yuma remake, Appaloosa, Bone Tomahawk, Godless, Deadwood, Hostiles, Hell on Wheels. I’m sure I’m forgetting a couple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casual Friday View Post
    I binge watched the first 4 episodes of Yellowstone season 1 late last night. So far I really dig it. Even if the show sucked, the aesthetics are A+.

    I need to add a couple more cowboy hats to my collection, that's for sure.

    On a side note, I feel like Kevin Costner has been waiting his whole life to play these slightly older grumpy guy roles, like John Dutton in Yellowstone and Frank Hamer in The Highwaymen. I enjoy his current roles way more than anything he played in in his younger years.
    I was hoping Yellowstone would be really good, but even though the scenery is terrific the scripts are just so painfully bad. Costner does a decent job in his role but he can't save the writing.

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    I was hoping Yellowstone would be really good, but even though the scenery is terrific the scripts are just so painfully bad. Costner does a decent job in his role but he can't save the writing.
    That's how I felt about Longmire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casual Friday View Post
    That's how I felt about Longmire.
    That's how I felt about the Longmire books after the first few. (It just got silly and I so wanted to buy into it because I love that part of the country and am pretty familiar with it.)

    Never started the Yellowstone tv series because I was scared off it before making an attempt.
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    I watched multiple seasons of the EXPANSE - started slow but got better.

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    I can continue to enjoy stuff like Longmire even after it gets/got silly, just like I could get past the goofy stuff in Wind River, and I will probably watch Yellowstone and will probably enjoy it. Perhaps I got my mind right growing up watching Efrem Zimbalist Jr. shoot down helicopters with snub nose revolvers (ETA: From the hip!!!).

    But I draw a line when the car chasing Charlie's Angles would flip over and blow up because it hit a crate of lettuce. That is just unrealistic...
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    Rocketman was pretty good.

    But then there was this trailer:



    Some of the latter Terminator movies drew a significant vacuum. But I'm curious.
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    The last season of Veep got a little dark, although I guess that was the only way the show could have conceivably ended. Still though, easily one of the best comedies ever, and I will be re-watching it for many years to come.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    But then there was this trailer:



    Some of the latter Terminator movies drew a significant vacuum. But I'm curious.
    We have a whole thread about that movie.
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