Another great guest/interview from Rob Word and Word On Westerns! Please, never stop producing interviews! Thanks, to all involved! Elizabeth is a very thoughtful, reflective, sincere, sharing, articulate type of soul; I'm not surprised that she's a professional teacher.
@KevinCostner-v6l I have been a fan of yours since I first witnessed your dedication and your spirit, artistry and sharing nature, as they come through in your work. I congratulate, and thank you, for these gifts shared. They are God-given. I am able to be a fan because I'm a fan of film art. That's the first thing. You're a gifted film artist and so I, like other film art lovers, recognize your gifts and appreciate them, and appreciate you for sharing them with us. Without men like you, and Marvin, Duval, Stewart, Ford, Eastwood, Wayne, Boyd, Autry, Rogers, Word, Magers, and so many others, as well as many, many women, our beloved genre would have finished riding into the sunset, long ago. So, thanks, very much! "My mother thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank you." What film is that taken from? LOL. And just be ready, please, because, God willing, before this year's end, I'm going to seek an interview from you, as Commander of Operation Cowboy. And it won't be like any other interview you've done, lately, most likely. I serve The Western Genre, and you are a Western Genre luminary. So, while I love your own films, my job is to find out what Westerns inspired you as a kid, and to talk, with you, about that kind of invaluable info, and who were your Western heros, if you don't mind, please. Please, if you're able, give Rob Word an interview; he's probably my best teacher and inspiration regarding Westerns history learning. But, I'm planning on reaching out to you, myself, as soon as possible, because Operation Cowboy requires I try and secure you as a subject guest. If I can, we will secure interviews, with every Hollywood Westerns artist, for 30 minutes, to learn about, and talk about, not so much their own work, but what films, actors, directors first hooked them when they were young. If we elders don't work together, smartly, and make new fans, when they're young, we won't have any new actors, wranglers, directors, producers, and, consequently, Westerns. We need to refocus on family-friendly, traditional Westerns entertainment, in Westerns, else parents won't bring their kids and their kids won't know what a Western genre film looks like, or take them up as a fun hobby, exploring the old films, laughing, smiling, learning American History and Patriotism and Faith. We lose The Western, we lose a huge part of our American Identity, Fabric, and Soul. I've never seen church-goers singing hymns in a Superhero film. And there's never been a 4th Of July celebration horse race, down dirty Main Street, in a Horror movie. Those vital scenes, Dear Fellow Western Lover, only exist in Westerns. And The Western is our only, indigenous genre. It's ours, and we need to preserve it, and use every resource available, together, to make sure it doesn't ride off into the sunset with us. May God bless you. Oh, and by the way, LOL, is this really Kevin Costner or one of his fine staff members? It doesn't matter, because I still thank you. I am just wondering. I am 65, so I know how things often work in this online world, when it comes to busy celebrities. Happy Trails...
So generous and kind of Elizabeth to sit with us for this interview. Her father was such a talented actor, who entertained audiences for so many years with such great characters & performances. My friend's son, Johnny Yurco, was a stunt actor in "Horizon". Epic production. Great, great film. Native Americans would say that Kevin Cosner _Walks in beauty_
I am so thankful to you and Elizabeth for doing this. I must admit I both inspired and envious. Inspired because there is always the possibility of work even after a dry spell. Envious because she got to work on a WESTERN with KEVIN COSTNER!! If you get the opportunity, please convey this to Elizabeth. Thank you again, yours. Scott Sangster
Thanks for the insight on the life of a working actor. Lots of work, preparation and perspiration for a few moments on the red carpet. TG these folks have such a love for their craft.
Two years ago Elizabeth graciously visited the town of Hope, British Columbia as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations for the filming of FIRST BLOOD. As part of the celebrations a wonderful statue of her father - as his character Sheriff Will Teasle - was unveiled at the corner of where the police station in the movie stood. She's a class act, so it's great to see her getting the recognition she deserves.
Thanks, rob. She told me about that statue and FIRSTBLOOD anniversary Because we recorded this at home, I was able to continue our discussion longer than the normal 20-25 minute time constraints we had at the Autry. I plan to edit the rest of the conversation into a second episode covering that film and more about her father.
@@AWordonWesterns That's great! The artist who carved the statue did a fantastic job - it REALLY looks like Brian Dennehy, and is far better than the one that was done for the character of Rambo himself. I was very lucky to have seen her father on stage in "Death of a Salesman" during a trip to NYC - just a phenomenal, heartbreaking performance.
Great interview. I’ve seen the Dennehy home in Santa Fe. It has one of the best staircases you could ever see. Fabulous home. I hope Kevin makes mountain ranges of money off this project. We need MORE of these epic films made. The entire world loves westerns !
Many thanks, Rob, RJ and Team AWOW, for another fascinating interview. I am a huge Star Trek fan since the first episode aired on September 8, 1966, and, of course, I enjoyed Elizabeth's Commander/Admiral Shelby character in Next Generation and Picard. I also am a huge Robert Urich fan and loved his Lazarus Man series. She is a fine performer, as too was her father. Many thanks again. Best of health to you all.
I saw the Movie on opening night, and Miss Elizabeth Dennehy really brought Mrs. Riordan to life for me!! She reminded me of Irene Rich in Fort Apache who played Mrs. Mary O’Rourke, the wife of Sgt. Major O’Rourke played by Ward Bond!! Both she and Michael Rooker played my favorite characters in this amazing epic!! I am going to go back for more again and again until part 2 comes out in August!! A fantastic work!! Truly a labor of love by Kevin Costner, and it is actors like Miss Dennehy that truly make this Saga an amazing story!!
I am excited to see this movie next week. I hope people don't let the length of the film put them off. I think a lot of people like me will probably wait until the holiday weekend to view it, when we have more time and can really devote quality time. It's been a long time since l have been excited to see a movie. First this - then Megalopolis!
I hope so too! Audiences need to remember that this is part one of a saga, not a complete movie. Costner is setting up some terrific characters and storylines that will play out over 4 long episodes. He is a masterful filmmaker.
Great movie, really beautiful and your heart tears, I love the epic filmography, great acting, great script, not classic, Kevin is a storyteller par excellence. For young people it is also the new or revaluation of the love for the language. Finally a different way of filming, which was a thousand times the truth, in an honest way. Beautiful cinematic manners since... ? After Horizon four, we will watch Horizon the American Saga for a weekend at least once a year!
Just saw Horizon part 1 a truly Epic undertaking beautifully filmed. You can add Kevin Costner's name to the list of Great Directors of Westerns, like John Ford, Howard Hawks,George Stevens, Raoul Walsh, and Sam Peckinpah. He should be congratulated for making one Hell of a fine Film . Especially a Western that, for some, is out of favour. I hope people go to se it in the cinema where it deserves to be seen.
@KevinCostner-v6l Since "Dances With Wolves." I had a very special young friend named Nick Roper back then. Nick had Cystic Fibrosis. He loved wolves & had one for his pet. Nick encouraged me to see "Dances With Wolves" I'm glad I did. The John Dunbar Theme is forever in my heart along with Nick.
I loved this interview w/Ms. Elizabeth and you Rob. She was so authentic and brought so much enthusiasm- can't wait to see all of Horizon!! Fantastic interview- great job AWOW team🎉
What a beauty, and the interview so superb, costner is a real cowboy, like John Wayne, cant wait to see this movie, thanks lord Word, of Word on western, laird of Word manor ,from Tom your friend 😊😊😊😊
A long time i have a lot of your films on dvd, danses with wolwes is one of my favorite films, and open range, you are the best wyat earp thanks for your feedback ,your friend Tom
I'm ready for Part 2 also, user. I saw it Friday and am going again to see it again while it's still in theaters. What a great experience. Like the "good old days." Thanks.
Thank you for giving time to this movie! It looks like it’s getting panned and I was not going to see it. Robb, I am going because we need to support films trying hard to keep our illustrious Western film genre ALIVE!
Elizabeth is absolutely delightful, Id like to check out other work she has done. I first thought at first she was Glenn Close, they are both very beautiful. I haven't heard of this film, but here I am wanting to see it so badly! It sounds like it would be a great introduction for me to go back into the theater to watch & experience it!! I have to say, as a young adult (20's) I had a huge crush on her Father, Brian, what a terrific actor & so handsome!!! Thank you once again for such a wonderful video, it was really nice to get to know Elizabeth, a bit! 🤗 Thanks, Rob!!! 👍👍
Lovely lady. Her dad was great in "Silverado", wonderful in fact in everything he did, and one of my favorite actors. Yeah "Lazarus Man". Great premise. Had not Robert Urich gotten ill, (despite another bad hat choice though) would have lasted several seasons I think. The ratings were good, and Urich was in fact promised a second season claiming he was healthy enough to do it despite his diagnosis, but Castle Rock cancelled it anyway. Really too bad because that series had a lot of promise. Fingers crossed that Costner's new series, (And no one does Westerns better than him these days), is a huge hit and starts a trend. We need more good Westerns. And no kidding, the *culture* needs them. More than ever I think.
It won't be a huge hit, hiram, but we all hope it does well and gets western fans into the movie theaters to see it on the BIG screen. It's amazing. Part 1 is an introduction to multiple characters that will probably all converge as the series progresses. That's what his is...a series. We talked to some twentysomethings after the screening and they thought it was "awesome" and compared it to THE GAME OF THRONES with its various factions and storylines. I hope people overlook the reviews of East coast critics and those who don't understand our beloved genre. Kevin sure does, and he proves it once again.
What a lovely, lovely woman. And such a legacy that I never connected before as I loved her father in everything I saw him in. RE: Native Americans - This is not political but "indian" was a misnomer coined by Columbus as when he landed he thought he was in the West Indies. Over the decades of reframing the identity of the native tribes, the coolest and most appropriate one is "First Nations".
I was fortunate enough to spend some time with Kevin Costner the last week of my police career before I retired. He was doing night shots on Mr. Brooks in my city. I hung out on the locations and found him to be a very down to earth very hard working guy.
I'll get my Canadianism out of the way in that area south and west of Calgary, Alberta was made for a true Western location. Open Range is one of my favourite westerns, and it was shot there. So tax reasons aside, Canada isn't solely a movie tax haven, it does have the goods. That being said no matter where a film is shot, in westerns especially the landscape is an epic part of the story. Costner shooting this series of films in locations near where the events took place allows that visual character to inform the actions of the human characters in the story. Costner as a director has proven that he can integrate the landscape into the films he has directed, so that it feels natural that humans are both a part of country and or alien to the location. I'm looking forward to seeing this film and I too hope it is a commercial success, so more westerns make there way to screen. Elizabeth Dennehy is a talented actress, who obvious love for her craft, her dedication to making her character believable, and a real fully formed person is evident. This is a great interview, and made me want to see this film more than I already did.
Thanks, Jim. The film is made for those of us who love westerns. You are going to like it. I love Alberta and the surrounding area. I worked in Vancouver for 3 years making films and found everyone and everything a joy.
I've had the good fortune of working on several film productions here in southern Alberta, including Paul Gross's 2007 Passchendaele & yes we're fortunate to live in a amazing region of Canada, but I for one (based on watching the trailers) will not be seeing Horizon. An American Saga. I very well understand the dramatic effect of violence to carry a story line, Lonesome Dove is a wonderful example but life in the real west was much more in tune with "The Good Old Boys" (1995). A personal favorite. The true heroes of the west were men such as Sam Steele & James Walsh of the North-West Mounted Police & women like Anna Armstrong, who almost single-handed, brought the first herd of cattle north of the Medicine Line to present-day Alberta; & on both sides of the line regular everyday folk who never committed an act of violence or witnessed one. But for good or bad, they created the life we enjoy today. - George Kush, UE, CD, @ Trails End, Fort Macleod, Alberta, "First Home of the North-West Mounted Police.
NON-SPOILER MINI REVIEW: Saw Kevin Costner's movie HORIZON Part 1 today. It's hard to review it because it's almost all set up for Part 2. There are multiple subplots that seem unrelated, but by the end of Part 1 IMO they're all going to be related in Part 2. I think that's part of the problem. There is action and the subplots move forward, but I think they could've moved forward more quickly. Also, I knew this going in, but many people didn’t , in that Kevin Costner is only in one of the subplots and isn't in the movie until more than halfway through. Overall, this reminded me of a TV miniseries. It's like you've seen the first two nights of the miniseries and as long as you can see the final two nights it'll all come together. All that said, I give it 2 1/2 out of five stars. If the previews of part 2 are as good as the ones they showed, it’s heading to a solid 4 out of five stars. ⭐️ Go see it!
I have great admiration and respect for Kevin Costner. Every film he has directed is a favorite of mine. I saw Horizon: Chapter 1 on Saturday. Three hours flew by; I didn’t want it to end. I plan to see it again before Chapter 2 opens next month. As a history buff who has lived in the western United States for most of my life, I promise you that Horizon is as true as any fictional film can possibly be. Kudos to Kevin Costner.
@@AWordonWesterns De Nada It is Good to have a *Word* and a *Horizon* Thank God for Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan keeping the Old West and our Tribal Heritage Alive and Well!!
I love westerns!! I saw "Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1" Saturday. It isn't pretty - though, admittedly, the landscapes are breathtaking. It is an experience that asks its audience to be intently engaged, mentally alert, and emotionally accessible - not passively spoonfed. I appreciate that. I feel invested in these characters and in their stories and, as with a good novel, eagerly anticipate their further development in Chapter 2. Go see it if you love westerns... or... even if you don't.
It was simply wonderful to see and hear this interview, and to appreciate the hard work put into this majestic Western. I saw the first film, and it is excellent. It is wonderful to see these actors, especially Brian Dennehy's daughter in the film. How unique is Kevin Costner's first role in the film Silverado, alongside Brian Dennehy! Kevin Costner's masterpiece, Horizon: An American Saga, features his daughter in this film, which makes me appreciate it even more. I was a fan of Brian Dennehy I saw him at Goodman Theater in Ice Man Commeth. Kevin Costner is a professional director and is gifted. John Ford would be proud.
Fun interview with Elizabeth, she's so animated and forthcoming! Love her performances, looking forward to Horizon. Lance was also in Jarmusch's "Dead Man", great villain.
This movie just caught my attention this weekend. I haven’t seen it yet but I plan to very soon. I don’t know this actress but in the thumbnail I thought she was Patricia Arquette. What an interesting and bright actress Elizabeth is. I’m very familiar with her father and thought so highly of him. I’m delighted she got this role and hope it opens more doors for her on the silver screen.
I saw Horizon on opening day. I love it, and I want to see it at least once more before Part 2 comes in August. Elizabeth Dennehy is such a beautiful lady.
I saw Horizon: Chapter 1 on Saturday and loved it. Three hours flew by; I didn’t want it to end. I will see it again before Chapter 2 opens. Thanks for the suggestion.
I love how all the characters had brand new clothes and the actresses had perfect eyebrows and the native men had perfectly manicured nails. The one cowboy had veneers in. Really brought a taste of realism to the whole thing.
@guyfawkes8384 I noticed some of that also, but they did at least scuff and dirty up the rifles a bit, so they looked used. It was overall a good movie.
I love how all the characters had brand new clothes and the actresses had perfect eyebrows and the native men had perfectly manicured nails. The one cowboy had veneers in. Really brought a taste of realism to the whole thing.
Yup, you are very observant. Like the old spaghetti westerns, all the rough male characters had perfect white teeth and were profuse sweaters. Ruined the movies. Horrible authenticity.
I love her, but one thing is wrong, the standing ovation for Kevin was special: normally in Cannes they are 5 minutes and if it's really great 7 minutes! Don't get me wrong, these movies are really great. Kevin's 11.40 minutes was so exceptionally special! They only give it if he deserves it.
I have just seen the movie on your special day 4th July. What an acheivment Wow! The scenery the photography took my breath away. The characters with their different stories which all came together in the story of the first settlers. Amazing how the good the bad and the brutal were all involved as it would have been?. I was awestruck at the colours of the scenes and how the music complimented the film playing in the background. There has been no publicity for this amazing film here in Adelaide Australia but for a premiere opening on an early morning session ❤❤I was pleased with the audience who seemed as impressed as I was. Congratulations ❤🎉
Thanks, Anne. The marketing for this terrific western could have been better. All of us western fans need to see it on the big screen and give it all of our support. It deserves it!
I was wondering if she was related to Brian Dennehy when you mentioned him as her father and that he had passed away. I also wondered if Mr Costner was using actual native Americans in this series. I am glad that he did but I do know some people from the Philippines and have wondered why they aren't also playing Indians. Lou Diamond Phillips is of Philippine ancestry and he has played Mexicans and Indians.
I’m gonna say what I want in that this project is extremely important. Important to those who still love this genre. I’m watching “Tombstone” the tv series as I write this. An episode I’ve seen in double digits, that’s how important westerns are to some people. We crave anything and everything that fits in the category. We want so much more and cannot get it. This time in Hollywood and the downturn with movie goers should signal to those who make them (movies) to go back to something that works. Just why besides maybe logistics prevents them from making westerns? Afraid of a flop? I don’t think so because they make them everyday. Come on Hollywood make some westerns. Take a chance like Costner and make movies about strong, virile men such as Yellowstone. I dare you!
I was able to see Horizon over the weekend I thought it was a good movie 3 hours seem like it was two it took a minute to get it started but once you were able to see what was going on the story was really good I can't wait till August to see the part 2 it's much better than most of the crap I've seen in the last 4 years since covid I paid hard earned money to see it and I enjoyed it to the haters if you didn't like it just don't leave a bad review let people judge the movie themselves I like how everybody's a Critic since covid
I was actually hoping it would be better. It was good, but there’s a few too many storylines going on at once, and not enough action…imo. That being said,I will def see the rest.
Sadly I learned the film was in local theaters too late. Still what I see here, and on the net the HORIZON is as awesome as "Dances With Wolves" 👍👍10👑 Countless🤠 Hat-tips
It is pretty sad, OD. It's very good but there are not enough western fans out there that go to the theaters anymore. Also, many reviewers were confused about the 12 hour format and length. Some of the reviews I've read also expose the reviewers as not liking or understanding the genre. I guess that's to be expected. HORIZON Part 1 is still in (only) one or two theaters here and I'm going again next week with Bobby Carradine and Darby Hinton. They haven't seen it yet and want to have the BIG screen cinematic experience. I'm ready to go again. Sorry you missed it. Years from now, it will have stood the test of time and should be hailed as another western classic from Costner. He has proven that he really knows how to make great westerns!
Hate to say it but it seems to be the consensus, it a is lousy movie. 1st… too long. 2nd… too many unrelated story lines. Impossible to follow. 3rd… being a shooter since I was in Elementary School and deeply involved in Black Powder firearms and history since High School (1970) I will give an “F” for authenticity. Yes, there were conversions of Cap @ Ball revolvers over to metallic cartridges, but NOT the way depicted in the movie. Ruined it for me. Only Hollywood screw up worse was TV “Bonanza”, Pre Civil War timeframe using 1873 Colt revolvers, tight pants, belt loops with waist belts no suspenders, drop holsters. I could have done a better job. I almost fell asleep and walked out of the theater. Hope losing tens of millions of dollars was a serious Life Lesson. Hire quality crew.
I love his hat. I can never get mine to give me that cool flat brim. It may be a tribute to Duke's hat in THE BIG TRAIL, another classic of western expansion. John Dehner usually was able to get a brim like that too.
@@AWordonWesterns Hats are funny that way. Dehner looked his best in that sort of hat, a style that really worked for him. Same hat though might have looked ridiculous on someone else. The hat Urich wore in "Lonesome Dove" was almost as perfect for him then as Duvall's "Gus" lid was for him in that great mini series. Which he shoulda worn again in "Open Range" I thought, while Costner would have been well advised to reprise his from that show for this new series too. Makes a huge difference in Westerns. The right hat that is. Critical in fact. Did you see "The Old Way" with Nick Cage? Horrible choice of lids, made worse by a comic Mack Sennett mustache in the flash back scenes. Almost ruined that film, which I ended up liking despite those horrendous choices.
Wow, great interview! And Elizabeth Dennehy, such a lovely lady. I truly adore her humility.
Well Done Rob, thank you !
Another great guest/interview from Rob Word and Word On Westerns! Please, never stop producing interviews! Thanks, to all involved! Elizabeth is a very thoughtful, reflective, sincere, sharing, articulate type of soul; I'm not surprised that she's a professional teacher.
@KevinCostner-v6l I have been a fan of yours since I first witnessed your dedication and your spirit, artistry and sharing nature, as they come through in your work. I congratulate, and thank you, for these gifts shared. They are God-given. I am able to be a fan because I'm a fan of film art. That's the first thing. You're a gifted film artist and so I, like other film art lovers, recognize your gifts and appreciate them, and appreciate you for sharing them with us. Without men like you, and Marvin, Duval, Stewart, Ford, Eastwood, Wayne, Boyd, Autry, Rogers, Word, Magers, and so many others, as well as many, many women, our beloved genre would have finished riding into the sunset, long ago. So, thanks, very much! "My mother thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank you." What film is that taken from? LOL. And just be ready, please, because, God willing, before this year's end, I'm going to seek an interview from you, as Commander of Operation Cowboy. And it won't be like any other interview you've done, lately, most likely. I serve The Western Genre, and you are a Western Genre luminary. So, while I love your own films, my job is to find out what Westerns inspired you as a kid, and to talk, with you, about that kind of invaluable info, and who were your Western heros, if you don't mind, please. Please, if you're able, give Rob Word an interview; he's probably my best teacher and inspiration regarding Westerns history learning. But, I'm planning on reaching out to you, myself, as soon as possible, because Operation Cowboy requires I try and secure you as a subject guest. If I can, we will secure interviews, with every Hollywood Westerns artist, for 30 minutes, to learn about, and talk about, not so much their own work, but what films, actors, directors first hooked them when they were young. If we elders don't work together, smartly, and make new fans, when they're young, we won't have any new actors, wranglers, directors, producers, and, consequently, Westerns. We need to refocus on family-friendly, traditional Westerns entertainment, in Westerns, else parents won't bring their kids and their kids won't know what a Western genre film looks like, or take them up as a fun hobby, exploring the old films, laughing, smiling, learning American History and Patriotism and Faith. We lose The Western, we lose a huge part of our American Identity, Fabric, and Soul. I've never seen church-goers singing hymns in a Superhero film. And there's never been a 4th Of July celebration horse race, down dirty Main Street, in a Horror movie. Those vital scenes, Dear Fellow Western Lover, only exist in Westerns. And The Western is our only, indigenous genre. It's ours, and we need to preserve it, and use every resource available, together, to make sure it doesn't ride off into the sunset with us. May God bless you. Oh, and by the way, LOL, is this really Kevin Costner or one of his fine staff members? It doesn't matter, because I still thank you. I am just wondering. I am 65, so I know how things often work in this online world, when it comes to busy celebrities. Happy Trails...
Thanks for saying so. God bless you're heart!
I can’t wait for Part 2. This movie is beautifully filmed. The music is powerful.
A wonderful interview. Plan on seeing the movie this week, can’t wait to see this on the big screen .
Saw it! Loved it! Looking forward to part two!! Great interview!
OUTSTANDING!
Fantastic interview!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
So generous and kind of Elizabeth to sit with us for this interview. Her father was such a talented actor, who entertained audiences for so many years with such great characters & performances. My friend's son, Johnny Yurco, was a stunt actor in "Horizon". Epic production. Great, great film. Native Americans would say that Kevin Cosner _Walks in beauty_
Great interview
Helloooo - did anyone else think this was Glenn Close at first blush?? :) Such a nice interview and told us so much.
Thanks again for sharing, Rob Elizabeth an amazing actress, her father an extraordinary Actor so is Kevin Costner
Just saw part 1 today. Good movie, can't wait to see the rest.
Great interview, loved every minute of it. Thanks for keeping Westerns alive Rob.
I am so thankful to you and Elizabeth for doing this. I must admit I both inspired and envious. Inspired because there is always the possibility of work even after a dry spell. Envious because she got to work on a WESTERN with KEVIN COSTNER!! If you get the opportunity, please convey this to Elizabeth.
Thank you again, yours.
Scott Sangster
Thanks, Scott. She'll probably read all of these comments.
Thanks for the insight on the life of a working actor. Lots of work, preparation and perspiration for a few moments on the red carpet. TG these folks have such a love for their craft.
A wonderful interview
Lovely woman Actress
Two years ago Elizabeth graciously visited the town of Hope, British Columbia as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations for the filming of FIRST BLOOD. As part of the celebrations a wonderful statue of her father - as his character Sheriff Will Teasle - was unveiled at the corner of where the police station in the movie stood. She's a class act, so it's great to see her getting the recognition she deserves.
Thanks, rob. She told me about that statue and FIRSTBLOOD anniversary Because we recorded this at home, I was able to continue our discussion longer than the normal 20-25 minute time constraints we had at the Autry. I plan to edit the rest of the conversation into a second episode covering that film and more about her father.
@@AWordonWesterns That's great! The artist who carved the statue did a fantastic job - it REALLY looks like Brian Dennehy, and is far better than the one that was done for the character of Rambo himself. I was very lucky to have seen her father on stage in "Death of a Salesman" during a trip to NYC - just a phenomenal, heartbreaking performance.
Great show, thanks. Totally charming woman.
Great interview. I’ve seen the Dennehy home in Santa Fe. It has one of the best staircases you could ever see. Fabulous home. I hope Kevin makes mountain ranges of money off this project. We need MORE of these epic films made. The entire world loves westerns !
So many more movies..
Many thanks, Rob, RJ and Team AWOW, for another fascinating interview. I am a huge Star Trek fan since the first episode aired on September 8, 1966, and, of course, I enjoyed Elizabeth's Commander/Admiral Shelby character in Next Generation and Picard. I also am a huge Robert Urich fan and loved his Lazarus Man series. She is a fine performer, as too was her father. Many thanks again. Best of health to you all.
I saw the Movie on opening night, and Miss Elizabeth Dennehy really brought Mrs. Riordan to life for me!! She reminded me of Irene Rich in Fort Apache who played Mrs. Mary O’Rourke, the wife of Sgt. Major O’Rourke played by Ward Bond!!
Both she and Michael Rooker played my favorite characters in this amazing epic!! I am going to go back for more again and again until part 2 comes out in August!! A fantastic work!! Truly a labor of love by Kevin Costner, and it is actors like Miss Dennehy that truly make this Saga an amazing story!!
Thanks. Nice observation with FORT APACHE. I'm going back for several more screenings before Part 2 as well.
I am excited to see this movie next week. I hope people don't let the length of the film put them off. I think a lot of people like me will probably wait until the holiday weekend to view it, when we have more time and can really devote quality time. It's been a long time since l have been excited to see a movie. First this - then Megalopolis!
I hope so too! Audiences need to remember that this is part one of a saga, not a complete movie. Costner is setting up some terrific characters and storylines that will play out over 4 long episodes. He is a masterful filmmaker.
Great movie, really beautiful and your heart tears, I love the epic filmography, great acting, great script, not classic, Kevin is a storyteller par excellence. For young people it is also the new or revaluation of the love for the language. Finally a different way of filming, which was a thousand times the truth, in an honest way. Beautiful cinematic manners since... ? After Horizon four, we will watch Horizon the American Saga for a weekend at least once a year!
One of the most fondly remembered guest performances ever in TNG... Much respect Commander/Admiral Shelby🖖❤
Great Catch for an interview Rob!
I Hope Costner's movie does well. We will all be winners.
Best Wishes from Montana! M.H.
Just saw Horizon part 1 a truly Epic undertaking beautifully filmed. You can add Kevin Costner's name to the list of Great Directors of Westerns, like John Ford, Howard Hawks,George Stevens, Raoul Walsh, and Sam Peckinpah. He should be congratulated for making one Hell of a fine Film . Especially a Western that, for some, is out of favour. I hope people go to se it in the cinema where it deserves to be seen.
Thanks, Tony. I totally agree with you about Kevin.
Nice Rob , thank you. Always liked her father he was great actor & could really fill up a scene with what ever character he might have been playing.
We are so grateful that we get to hear all the interviews on AWOW. Please keep them coming. ❤
@KevinCostner-v6l Since "Dances With Wolves." I had a very special young friend named Nick Roper back then. Nick had Cystic Fibrosis. He loved wolves & had one for his pet. Nick encouraged me to see "Dances With Wolves" I'm glad I did. The John Dunbar Theme is forever in my heart along with Nick.
@KevinCostner-v6l Riverside, Ca. I met him & his sister at CHOC (Children's Hospital of Orange County)
Thank you for such a great interview! The scene from when they’re stealing her bed and the scene as to why they’re stealing her bed, amazing!!
I loved this interview w/Ms. Elizabeth and you Rob. She was so authentic and brought so much enthusiasm- can't wait to see all of Horizon!!
Fantastic interview- great job AWOW team🎉
What a beauty, and the interview so superb, costner is a real cowboy, like John Wayne, cant wait to see this movie, thanks lord Word, of Word on western, laird of Word manor ,from Tom your friend 😊😊😊😊
A long time i have a lot of your films on dvd, danses with wolwes is one of my favorite films, and open range, you are the best wyat earp thanks for your feedback ,your friend Tom
@KevinCostner-v6l dear Kevin costner live long and prosper, I always love your movies, i am going to see silverado today thanks again your friend Tom
@KevinCostner-v6l horizon is the greatest western, since the alamo 1960
Horizon part one is very good and I look forward to part 2!!
I went to the theater yesterday and saw this movie.. great movie great actors can't wait till the part 2... beautiful locations
I'm ready for Part 2 also, user. I saw it Friday and am going again to see it again while it's still in theaters. What a great experience. Like the "good old days." Thanks.
Thank you for giving time to this movie! It looks like it’s getting panned and I was not going to see it. Robb, I am going because we need to support films trying hard to keep our illustrious Western film genre ALIVE!
@@MTknitter22Agreed. I'm going today.
great movie? which part did you like? it was a wandering train wreck. I didn't care about any of the characters.
@@guyfawkes8384 well we can't watch cartoons all day...
E lizabeth thank you for sharing so much of your experience in your part in this movie!!! I will be seeing your movie ASAP!!!
Her father was one of my Favorite actors!
Elizabeth is absolutely delightful, Id like to check out other work she has done.
I first thought at first she was Glenn Close, they are both very beautiful.
I haven't heard of this film, but here I am wanting to see it so badly! It sounds like it would be a great introduction for me to go back into the theater to watch & experience it!!
I have to say, as a young adult (20's) I had a huge crush on her Father, Brian, what a terrific actor & so handsome!!!
Thank you once again for such a wonderful video, it was really nice to get to know Elizabeth, a bit! 🤗
Thanks, Rob!!! 👍👍
Thanks, Karen. You'll enjoy the BIG screen experience. That's where this should be seen.
What a wonderful woman! One of my favorite intervews, I thought her father was one of my favorite actors.
Lovely lady. Her dad was great in "Silverado", wonderful in fact in everything he did, and one of my favorite actors.
Yeah "Lazarus Man". Great premise. Had not Robert Urich gotten ill, (despite another bad hat choice though) would have lasted several seasons I think. The ratings were good, and Urich was in fact promised a second season claiming he was healthy enough to do it despite his diagnosis, but Castle Rock cancelled it anyway. Really too bad because that series had a lot of promise.
Fingers crossed that Costner's new series, (And no one does Westerns better than him these days), is a huge hit and starts a trend. We need more good Westerns. And no kidding, the *culture* needs them. More than ever I think.
It won't be a huge hit, hiram, but we all hope it does well and gets western fans into the movie theaters to see it on the BIG screen. It's amazing. Part 1 is an introduction to multiple characters that will probably all converge as the series progresses. That's what his is...a series. We talked to some twentysomethings after the screening and they thought it was "awesome" and compared it to THE GAME OF THRONES with its various factions and storylines. I hope people overlook the reviews of East coast critics and those who don't understand our beloved genre. Kevin sure does, and he proves it once again.
What a lovely, lovely woman. And such a legacy that I never connected before as I loved her father in everything I saw him in.
RE: Native Americans - This is not political but "indian" was a misnomer coined by Columbus as when he landed he thought he was in the West Indies. Over the decades of reframing the identity of the native tribes, the coolest and most appropriate one is "First Nations".
Absolutely Kyle, thanks!
They didn’t even know who they were .
I bet, when Kevin saw Elizabeth's name on the list, his eyes lit up and said we're done.
I was fortunate enough to spend some time with Kevin Costner the last week of my police career before I retired. He was doing night shots on Mr. Brooks in my city. I hung out on the locations and found him to be a very down to earth very hard working guy.
It seems Costner loves actors and as Elizabeth said he knows the exact kind of direction they need.
I'll get my Canadianism out of the way in that area south and west of Calgary, Alberta was made for a true Western location. Open Range is one of my favourite westerns, and it was shot there. So tax reasons aside, Canada isn't solely a movie tax haven, it does have the goods.
That being said no matter where a film is shot, in westerns especially the landscape is an epic part of the story. Costner shooting this series of films in locations near where the events took place allows that visual character to inform the actions of the human characters in the story.
Costner as a director has proven that he can integrate the landscape into the films he has directed, so that it feels natural that humans are both a part of country and or alien to the location.
I'm looking forward to seeing this film and I too hope it is a commercial success, so more westerns make there way to screen.
Elizabeth Dennehy is a talented actress, who obvious love for her craft, her dedication to making her character believable, and a real fully formed person is evident. This is a great interview, and made me want to see this film more than I already did.
Thanks, Jim. The film is made for those of us who love westerns. You are going to like it. I love Alberta and the surrounding area. I worked in Vancouver for 3 years making films and found everyone and everything a joy.
I've had the good fortune of working on several film productions here in southern Alberta, including Paul Gross's 2007 Passchendaele & yes we're fortunate to live in a amazing region of Canada, but I for one (based on watching the trailers) will not be seeing Horizon. An American Saga. I very well understand the dramatic effect of violence to carry a story line, Lonesome Dove is a wonderful example but life in the real west was much more in tune with "The Good Old Boys" (1995). A personal favorite. The true heroes of the west were men such as Sam Steele & James Walsh of the North-West Mounted Police & women like Anna Armstrong, who almost single-handed, brought the first herd of cattle north of the Medicine Line to present-day Alberta; & on both sides of the line regular everyday folk who never committed an act of violence or witnessed one. But for good or bad, they created the life we enjoy today. - George Kush, UE, CD, @ Trails End, Fort Macleod, Alberta, "First Home of the North-West Mounted Police.
You refer, of course, to the Kananaskis Country, a visually stunning locale for any movie - with Banff and Jasper close by as an added bonus !
Awesome movie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a man's movie.
Loved this interview Rob. With hope I do you get to talk with more of the cast and Kevin.
NON-SPOILER MINI REVIEW: Saw Kevin Costner's movie HORIZON Part 1 today. It's hard to review it because it's almost all set up for Part 2. There are multiple subplots that seem unrelated, but by the end of Part 1 IMO they're all going to be related in Part 2.
I think that's part of the problem. There is action and the subplots move forward, but I think they could've moved forward more quickly. Also, I knew this going in, but many people didn’t , in that Kevin Costner is only in one of the subplots and isn't in the movie until more than halfway through. Overall, this reminded me of a TV miniseries. It's like you've seen the first two nights of the miniseries and as long as you can see the final two nights it'll all come together. All that said, I give it 2 1/2 out of five stars. If the previews of part 2 are as good as the ones they showed, it’s heading to a solid 4 out of five stars. ⭐️ Go see it!
I have great admiration and respect for Kevin Costner. Every film he has directed is a favorite of mine. I saw Horizon: Chapter 1 on Saturday. Three hours flew by; I didn’t want it to end. I plan to see it again before Chapter 2 opens next month. As a history buff who has lived in the western United States for most of my life, I promise you that Horizon is as true as any fictional film can possibly be. Kudos to Kevin Costner.
It is good to hear the last *Word on the Horizon^
Ha! Thanks, Bosslady.
@@AWordonWesterns De Nada It is Good to have a *Word* and a *Horizon* Thank God for Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan keeping the Old West and our Tribal Heritage Alive and Well!!
I love westerns!! I saw "Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1" Saturday. It isn't pretty - though, admittedly, the landscapes are breathtaking. It is an experience that asks its audience to be intently engaged, mentally alert, and emotionally accessible - not passively spoonfed. I appreciate that. I feel invested in these characters and in their stories and, as with a good novel, eagerly anticipate their further development in Chapter 2. Go see it if you love westerns... or... even if you don't.
My sentiments exactly, Patricia. He is spreading a large canvas. I’m anxious for more! Thanks.
It was simply wonderful to see and hear this interview, and to appreciate the hard work put into this majestic Western. I saw the first film, and it is excellent. It is wonderful to see these actors, especially Brian Dennehy's daughter in the film. How unique is Kevin Costner's first role in the film Silverado, alongside Brian Dennehy! Kevin Costner's masterpiece, Horizon: An American Saga, features his daughter in this film, which makes me appreciate it even more. I was a fan of Brian Dennehy I saw him at Goodman Theater in Ice Man Commeth. Kevin Costner is a professional director and is gifted. John Ford would be proud.
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So nice of you, Morningdove. Thank you.
Fun interview with Elizabeth, she's so animated and forthcoming! Love her performances, looking forward to Horizon. Lance was also in Jarmusch's "Dead Man", great villain.
Thanks, jj.
Thank you so much for this. I'm going today to see Horizon. Looks wonderful and I'm looking forward to seeing Elizabeth.❤🤠
Enjoy!
such a lovely lady and a great actress, like her dad was. Horizon Part 1 was great. Hi from Rome.
This movie just caught my attention this weekend. I haven’t seen it yet but I plan to very soon. I don’t know this actress but in the thumbnail I thought she was Patricia Arquette. What an interesting and bright actress Elizabeth is. I’m very familiar with her father and thought so highly of him. I’m delighted she got this role and hope it opens more doors for her on the silver screen.
I saw Horizon on opening day. I love it, and I want to see it at least once more before Part 2 comes in August. Elizabeth Dennehy is such a beautiful lady.
I plan to do the same, anthony. There was so much to take in with all of the multiple storylines. Gorgeous. Lots of memorable scenes.
That’s what I’m doing. I saw it yesterday and loved it. I’m going to see it again next week. I can’t believe it didn’t get better reviews.
I saw Horizon: Chapter 1 on Saturday and loved it. Three hours flew by; I didn’t want it to end. I will see it again before Chapter 2 opens. Thanks for the suggestion.
I love how all the characters had brand new clothes and the actresses had perfect eyebrows and the native men had perfectly manicured nails. The one cowboy had veneers in. Really brought a taste of realism to the whole thing.
@guyfawkes8384 I noticed some of that also, but they did at least scuff and dirty up the rifles a bit, so they looked used. It was overall a good movie.
I love how all the characters had brand new clothes and the actresses had perfect eyebrows and the native men had perfectly manicured nails. The one cowboy had veneers in. Really brought a taste of realism to the whole thing.
Yup, you are very observant.
Like the old spaghetti westerns, all the rough male characters had perfect white teeth and were profuse sweaters.
Ruined the movies.
Horrible authenticity.
I love her, but one thing is wrong, the standing ovation for Kevin was special: normally in Cannes they are 5 minutes and if it's really great 7 minutes! Don't get me wrong, these movies are really great. Kevin's 11.40 minutes was so exceptionally special! They only give it if he deserves it.
I think Kevin is the John Ford of our times.
I have just seen the movie on your special day 4th July. What an acheivment Wow! The scenery the photography took my breath away. The characters with their different stories which all came together in the story of the first settlers. Amazing how the good the bad and the brutal were all involved as it would have been?. I was awestruck at the colours of the scenes and how the music complimented the film playing in the background. There has been no publicity for this amazing film here in Adelaide Australia but for a premiere opening on an early morning session ❤❤I was pleased with the audience who seemed as impressed as I was. Congratulations ❤🎉
Thanks, Anne. The marketing for this terrific western could have been better. All of us western fans need to see it on the big screen and give it all of our support. It deserves it!
Great movie.
Horrible movie
I'll say this: if your movie gets me to say, "My God, it's like John Ford resurrected," then that's a sign that it's pretty darn good.
I was wondering if she was related to Brian Dennehy when you mentioned him as her father and that he had passed away. I also wondered if Mr Costner was using actual native Americans in this series. I am glad that he did but I do know some people from the Philippines and have wondered why they aren't also playing Indians. Lou Diamond Phillips is of Philippine ancestry and he has played Mexicans and Indians.
The indigenous actors talk about this in all their interviews
Nadam se velikim uspehom za Xorizon.🍀♥
I’m gonna say what I want in that this project is extremely important. Important to those who still love this genre. I’m watching “Tombstone” the tv series as I write this. An episode I’ve seen in double digits, that’s how important westerns are to some people. We crave anything and everything that fits in the category. We want so much more and cannot get it. This time in Hollywood and the downturn with movie goers should signal to those who make them (movies) to go back to something that works. Just why besides maybe logistics prevents them from making westerns? Afraid of a flop? I don’t think so because they make them everyday. Come on Hollywood make some westerns. Take a chance like Costner and make movies about strong, virile men such as Yellowstone. I dare you!
I was able to see Horizon over the weekend I thought it was a good movie 3 hours seem like it was two it took a minute to get it started but once you were able to see what was going on the story was really good I can't wait till August to see the part 2 it's much better than most of the crap I've seen in the last 4 years since covid I paid hard earned money to see it and I enjoyed it to the haters if you didn't like it just don't leave a bad review let people judge the movie themselves I like how everybody's a Critic since covid
My wife fell asleep, 2 out of the 8 people walked out, maybe i have high expectations......... i hope it gets better il give it a chance
She looks like Glenn Close
I was actually hoping it would be better.
It was good, but there’s a few too many storylines going on at once, and not enough action…imo.
That being said,I will def see the rest.
Costner is stumping for Harris & Biden…#FJB #letsgobrandon
Kevin is Hollywood to the core.
So much talent
Sadly I learned the film was in local theaters too late. Still what I see here, and on the net the HORIZON is as awesome as "Dances With Wolves" 👍👍10👑 Countless🤠 Hat-tips
It is pretty sad, OD. It's very good but there are not enough western fans out there that go to the theaters anymore. Also, many reviewers were confused about the 12 hour format and length. Some of the reviews I've read also expose the reviewers as not liking or understanding the genre. I guess that's to be expected. HORIZON Part 1 is still in (only) one or two theaters here and I'm going again next week with Bobby Carradine and Darby Hinton. They haven't seen it yet and want to have the BIG screen cinematic experience. I'm ready to go again. Sorry you missed it. Years from now, it will have stood the test of time and should be hailed as another western classic from Costner. He has proven that he really knows how to make great westerns!
@@AWordonWesterns Blame the Social Technology I-Phones for non-Social face-to-face meets that help people learn about real world life. ;)
Opening weekend It was more than 11 milion, thirth place but It will come don't you worry
Hate to say it but it seems to be the consensus, it a is lousy movie.
1st… too long.
2nd… too many unrelated story lines. Impossible to follow.
3rd… being a shooter since I was in Elementary School and deeply involved in Black Powder firearms and history since High School (1970) I will give an “F” for authenticity.
Yes, there were conversions of Cap @ Ball revolvers over to metallic cartridges, but NOT the way depicted in the movie. Ruined it for me. Only Hollywood screw up worse was TV “Bonanza”, Pre Civil War timeframe using 1873 Colt revolvers, tight pants, belt loops with waist belts no suspenders, drop holsters. I could have done a better job.
I almost fell asleep and walked out of the theater.
Hope losing tens of millions of dollars was a serious Life Lesson. Hire quality crew.
Never heard of her before. Must be a real small role, she's not even mentioned in the credits on Wikipedia in Part 1 or 2.
Jai hate de voir horizon de kevin.costner❤zohra zohra
Was a good movie but would have been one movie would have been better. A lot like Geronimo reminds me of but newer.
I hope Costner's bad choice of hats doesn't ruin it.
He put 38 million dollars of his own money in the production. Opening weekend it made 4 million. Not looking good.
@@KeithSpinneyMusic Sorry to hear that. Hope it's good and word of mouth gives it some juice.
I love his hat. I can never get mine to give me that cool flat brim. It may be a tribute to Duke's hat in THE BIG TRAIL, another classic of western expansion. John Dehner usually was able to get a brim like that too.
@@AWordonWesterns Hats are funny that way. Dehner looked his best in that sort of hat, a style that really worked for him. Same hat though might have looked ridiculous on someone else. The hat Urich wore in "Lonesome Dove" was almost as perfect for him then as Duvall's "Gus" lid was for him in that great mini series. Which he shoulda worn again in "Open Range" I thought, while Costner would have been well advised to reprise his from that show for this new series too.
Makes a huge difference in Westerns. The right hat that is. Critical in fact.
Did you see "The Old Way" with Nick Cage? Horrible choice of lids, made worse by a comic Mack Sennett mustache in the flash back scenes. Almost ruined that film, which I ended up liking despite those horrendous choices.
@@hiramnoone Right you are. The wardrobe in THE OLD WAY was so bad it defied credibility with the entire film.
Horizon... the worst movie I've seen in years... no character development.. ambiguous dialog... just awful.
Narcissistic, drama-queen people who play make-believe .
People who hate this hate westerns
I do think you’re right, Larry. Thanks!
The worst movie I've ever watched.