Sounds like a remake of Legends of the Fall.
Looks like Yellowstone is going to last forever, with prequels up the wazoo, and Yellowstone sequels to come.
This is a sequel, not a prequel.
I have been watching Heartland from the Hallmark channel. You can watch it for free on Tubi.
I really enjoy it. It was Yellowstone before Yellowstone.
But since I haven’t seen Yellowstone I can’t compare.
The horses are magnificent and well trained.
Taylor Sheridan is one of the most talented writers in the film industry today. He is responsible for Yellowstone of course. 1883. Lord of Kingstown. He wrote Wind River which I really liked. Just saw his name in the credits for Sicario as well. All quality stuff. I’m sure he is responsible for the screenplays of many other films I haven’t found yet.
Geriatric welfare work movie
No thanky
Sheridan should have knocked it off after the original Yellowstone. All that other crap is just that. Crap. Timmy McGraw as a cowboy. ROTFL. “That’ll be the day.”
1883 is most stupid, moronic, idiotic, and infantile movie in history. Something written by a 13 year old girl who never left her home.
I just can’t get past the fact that Helen Mirren was in that awful Caligula. She likes to go to nude beaches. Not that this particularly bothers me but “She is quoted as being a naturist, telling the Radio Times “I’m a naturist at heart. I love being on beaches where everyone is naked. Ugly people, beautiful people, old people, whatever. It’s so unisexual and so liberating.” In 2004, she was named “Naturist of the Year” by British Naturism. She said: “Many thanks to British Naturism for this great honour. I do believe in naturism and am my happiest on a nude beach with people of all ages and races!”.
“Flesh sells. People don’t want to see pictures of churches. They want to see naked bodies”.
Personally, I think this prominent view by actors has ruined this country.
1932? Maybe his character will meet up with Indiana Jones?
1883 was like a mix and match of storyline of Lonesome Dove. That being said it was good. If I were Tim McGraw’s agent I wouldn’t let him appear with Sam Elliot on the same screen EVER.
Hopefully they stick to horse and wagon, and no piloting airplanes.