Tom Selleck westerns
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Tom Selleck westerns
A short while back, my wife purchased a three-pack of TS westerns from Wal Mart for $5. They included "Monte Walsh", "Crossfire Trail" and "Last Stand at Saber River".
Well last night I finally got around to watching the first film, "Monte Walsh". What a great movie!! It has a great mix of comedy and sadness. And I have to tell you, TS is becoming one of my favorite cowboy actors, up there with John Wayne and Ben Johnson. Can't wait to watch the other two movies!
Well last night I finally got around to watching the first film, "Monte Walsh". What a great movie!! It has a great mix of comedy and sadness. And I have to tell you, TS is becoming one of my favorite cowboy actors, up there with John Wayne and Ben Johnson. Can't wait to watch the other two movies!
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Monte Walsh is a great movie...like a pseudo-documentary about the vanishing lifestyle of the American cowboy!
If you find that you like Crossfire Trail and Last Stand at Sabre River...which are more like "real" westerns... your next purchase/flix could be any of the Sackett movies. There's an original series...which would be good to see in order...and then there's Shadow Riders, which is like all the Sackett movies rolled into one. Ben Johnson is in both the series and Shadow Riders.
And then, of course, there's Quigley Down Under...an American cowboy in Australia!!
It's fun to hear someone discovering the many facets of our Tom!!

If you find that you like Crossfire Trail and Last Stand at Sabre River...which are more like "real" westerns... your next purchase/flix could be any of the Sackett movies. There's an original series...which would be good to see in order...and then there's Shadow Riders, which is like all the Sackett movies rolled into one. Ben Johnson is in both the series and Shadow Riders.
And then, of course, there's Quigley Down Under...an American cowboy in Australia!!
It's fun to hear someone discovering the many facets of our Tom!!

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I don't know...when I ordered it from Netflix, it came in two discs. Each of them were about movie length. So I guess they could have been "cut up" into a mini-series. Fun to see how REALLY YOUNG Tom was in The Sacketts. Even younger than Shadow Riders, it seemed to me...although they would have had to be made pretty close together, wouldn't they?
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I don't know...much about anything except that I LOVE to watch Tom Selleck!

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Watched Crossfire Trail last night. I liked it also, but not as much as Monte Walsh. It had a great cast of supporting actors: Wilford Brimley, Barry Corbin, Larry Sanderson ("Hi, my name is Larry. This is my brother Daryl and my other brother Daryl"), and Virginia Madsen. Mark Harmon (NCIS) plays the main bad guy. Brad Johnson is the hired gun brought in to kill our hero (TS). The director was Simon Wincur, who directed Lonesome Dove (Corbin and Sanderson were also in that series).
Like I said, it was good. It had a great climatic gunfight at the end. Akin to the OK Corral. The story is from a Louis L'Amour novel.
Like I said, it was good. It had a great climatic gunfight at the end. Akin to the OK Corral. The story is from a Louis L'Amour novel.
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I heard that too, SelleckLover. And that it was his friendship with Mr L'Amour that caused Mrs L'Amour to allow the movies to be made after her husband died. She trusted Tom to "do right by them".
I'm thinking he has that same type of relationship with Robert Parker which is why the Jesse Stone movies are happeneing.
Another indication of what we already know. Mr Tom Selleck is a class act!

I'm thinking he has that same type of relationship with Robert Parker which is why the Jesse Stone movies are happeneing.
Another indication of what we already know. Mr Tom Selleck is a class act!

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I agree, SelleckLover, although I had problems with Monte Walsh because it really felt like a documentary of the cowboys' vanishing lifestyle...made me sad.
So my favorite is still Quigley! Although I REALLY like An Innocent Man, too! Was surprised since I'd never even heard of it the first time I rented it...
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So my favorite is still Quigley! Although I REALLY like An Innocent Man, too! Was surprised since I'd never even heard of it the first time I rented it...
Good to hear from you!!

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I must say Monte Walsh was just ok for me. Not terrible but not great either.
More like a "meh" than anything.
I guess I'm more of a fan of Lonesome Dove.
Monte Walsh seemed too cliched and a bit low-budget for my tastes.
Pretty good acting by all the characters though.
I maybe went into it with too high of expectations.
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More like a "meh" than anything.
I guess I'm more of a fan of Lonesome Dove.
Monte Walsh seemed too cliched and a bit low-budget for my tastes.
Pretty good acting by all the characters though.
I maybe went into it with too high of expectations.
Bill
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I hate to be the wet blanket here but I did not love the Selleck westerns. I love westerns (good ones) but his were a little dry for me. Quigley was pretty good, Monte was interesting but predictable, and the others were just so so... I enjoy Selleck most times but the westerns did not do it for me.
I think Jesse Stone is his second best work ever. Las Vegas would be the first...just kidding...MPI is of course is the best!
I think Jesse Stone is his second best work ever. Las Vegas would be the first...just kidding...MPI is of course is the best!
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