Entertaining yes But After seeing him throw an axe at the tree instead of one of the men only to shoot both men by splitting his bullet on the two headed axe.. Something tells me they bent the truth on this one just tiny
As a historian who specializes in the frontier, I got very excited... and then very disappointed. Why make a fictional movie about David Crockett when his actual life was so amazing and inspirational?
Thank you DAVY for giving this 6th generation Texan freedom. I will never forget the Alamo. 1836 will never be forgotten by me. You did not die in vain.
Looking forward to watching. Looks like a good action flick. I understand that the history buffs might have wanted a documented account, but c’mon, the guy is the subject of folktales. Half of the stories about these guys are made up and exaggerated. Crazy that there are haters out there with something negative to say about a 2 minute trailer. I would never waste my time to spread negativity like that over a movie trailer.
I agree, but when I was a kid, there was a show called Daniel Boone. If you watch, it is full of crap. But it made me look up people who lived and of course Boone never met. But I learned about B. Franklin, Arron Burr, just to name a few. Back then I started with World Book, but with shows like that and Walt Disney, I learned about DC, the Swampfox and Daniel Morgan. I just kept researching about these people, I knew TV was wrong, so I read what a lot of people wrote. My point is this, I found a love of history and what the true stories about these people. I think the best portrayal of DC was Billy Bob Thronton in the Alamo. I think he was like that in real life or something close.
@outdoorlife539 We’ll said! You might be interested in the book, “Longknife”. Excellent read about George Roger’s Clark, older brother of William Clark (of Lewis and Clark), a pioneer/soldier who influenced William Clark to partner in the expedition.
@@AlamoSentry I get your point, but my point is, maybe it will encourage to see what happened. The character could be fictional and have the same thing. In my youth I had a job, I see on TV or movies all the time. The other day, we were busting a gut laughing at one of those action movies. You see the weapon he had and the way he was firing it, well the movie was almost 2 hrs. He was out of ammo in about 15 minutes, so in real life he would be playing pocket pool. I just saying they do it with my job all the time. Most people have to know TV and the movies are FOS.
Interesting. Looks like Hollywood changing history again. And......no disrespect to Mr. Mosely, who I remember from TV's The Royals but, they could'nt find a good ole' country American to play Davey Crockett? One of the greatest American legends of all time???? Sad.
All I ask here is that you hear me out. I love historical movies, and I am absolutely thrilled that a modern movie of Davy Crockett is being made. But why do modern historical movies have to look so dark? The colors are so dark, and depressing. Why not bring back the colorful glow of the old Disney movies? The color of The Ten Commandments movie with Charlton Heston? Why not bring back the colorful, sunny glow, of the old series "Davy Crockett" with Fess Parker? Why make the colors so dark, gloomy, and depressing looking?
Actually, this one, for the most part, is done with natural lighting/color (except for one scene that felt rather like it could have been lifted from the movie).
A true historically accurate film would require much more talent in writing.. directing and far more money for costumes.. sets and props... Sadly.. most viewers today would not care and just want to be entertained.. not informed...
Was this originally titled "savage lands"? A couple years ago they put out casting calls for a crocket movie for extras. Never heard much more about it after I heard the ad on the radio
I know the real story is better. However, I rarely watch anything put out anymore. Would love to see a movie on Louis Wetzel, Daniel Boone, Comanche Lords of the Plains, etc.
The real David Crockett despised being called Davy which was the name of a fictional character invented during Col. Crockett's lifetime... From the trailer I can see little historic accuracy in story.. sets or props... Very much like the fictional stories based on the man.. this may be entertaining.. just not history... Signed.. a 7th generation Tennessean
The whole war resulting in the Texan Republic was about Southern planters moving into leased land with slaves, which was against the law and constitution in Mexico. Santa Ana was sent to enforce the Mexican laws. When the Texans won they wrote a constitution legalizing slavery and did it again when they became a state. THAT is history. Have you read something different? Please share.
If you wanna make a period action movie... make it. Don't butcher history and use a popular name to sell tickets. Most of the population is already ignorant of history... you're not helping. 😂
For those complaning about this not being "historically accurate" and therefore are writing it off completely must of forgotten a couple things 1. Fess Parker's amazing classic "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" which is a legend, a fictionalized story of real people from history. Not historically accurate but fun and lighthearted so im not sure why this movie is such a sin to make 2. The fact that there is such a thing as tall tales & american legends based off real people but have been exaggerated for the purpose of story telling and entertainment which has lived on through America for almost centuries, giving people lessons and heros to look up too like Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, etc 3. The classic show Daniel Boone, also played by Fess Parker, which is definitely a couple steps away from accurate to his life but is still great and is a relic of the era of golden tv and family shows with great values and rolemodels
I don’t really see the connection to it being a Davy Crockett story other than the fact that that’s what they’re calling him. I mean there’s no Indians or wild animals. To be fair there seems to be a scene where he’s in congress possibly but then he goes into John Wick mode so hopefully it doesn’t go too modern with the action sequences. I’ll give it a chance but it doesnt look too promising based on the trailer.
This seems like it's trying to replicate what Disney did back in the 50s, on a much more action packed and violent scale. But then, if there is money to be made, corporations and the men who run them will do pretty-much anything it takes to get it.
A far cry from Disney's Crockett. It looks like if they didn't call it Davy Crockett, no one would recognize it. Like most of the "action" movies today, this trailer appears to be done by the same people; thundering timpanies, quick fades, etc. Saw little in this trailer that really pertains to Crockett and his family.
Fess Parker's Davy Crockett was my hero.
Yeah, well Fess Parker's Daniel Boone was my hero, so there.
From Tennessee. Big Crockett fan. Think this will be entertaining. Been looking forward to it since I heard about them filming here.
Where was it filmed?
It’s not what happened, the real story is way better
Entertaining yes But After seeing him throw an axe at the tree instead of one of the men only to shoot both men by splitting his bullet on the two headed axe.. Something tells me they bent the truth on this one just tiny
@@anthonykryzak273 the true story is seriously so much better. You should read American legend by Buddy Levy
this looks like the first half of 'the patriot'. not that i'm complaining, the patriot is a great movie. 👍
As a historian who specializes in the frontier, I got very excited... and then very disappointed. Why make a fictional movie about David Crockett when his actual life was so amazing and inspirational?
Thank you DAVY for giving this 6th generation Texan freedom. I will never forget the Alamo. 1836 will never be forgotten by me. You did not die in vain.
lol
Remember the Alamo!
Remember Goliad!
My history is a little fuzzy in this area, but to say this was freely adapted is ‘Abit of an understatement, Govna’!
Wow! The kid from those Narnia movies has really grown up.
Awesome! Can’t wait to see it!
About as historically accurate as a Star Trek movie, but looks entertaining at least.
at least he is white that's a positive
If it has Colm, then it's going to be good :)
who's Colm?@@rcgunner7086
You mean he didn't kill two guys at the same time by splitting a bullet with an axe??
@stevenfoulger6066 No, but he did kill him a bear when he was only 3. 😂😂
I'm think I might give it a chance
That split bullet on axe scene sold me
Looks good to me. Mosley was great in On The Line.
Looking forward to watching. Looks like a good action flick. I understand that the history buffs might have wanted a documented account, but c’mon, the guy is the subject of folktales. Half of the stories about these guys are made up and exaggerated. Crazy that there are haters out there with something negative to say about a 2 minute trailer. I would never waste my time to spread negativity like that over a movie trailer.
“Haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate.”
Taylor Swift (lol)
I agree, I just hope it is good,
no hatred, but really....seriously?
Yeah,, the only trailers I really like to $#it on are the 'woke' ones... lol
Why make yet another fictional story ?
From the frontier. to Congress, to the Alamo, you know his name.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
No thanks. The real story of David Crockett is ten times better than any fictional tale.
I have to agree with you
I agree, but when I was a kid, there was a show called Daniel Boone. If you watch, it is full of crap. But it made me look up people who lived and of course Boone never met. But I learned about B. Franklin, Arron Burr, just to name a few. Back then I started with World Book, but with shows like that and Walt Disney, I learned about DC, the Swampfox and Daniel Morgan. I just kept researching about these people, I knew TV was wrong, so I read what a lot of people wrote. My point is this, I found a love of history and what the true stories about these people. I think the best portrayal of DC was Billy Bob Thronton in the Alamo. I think he was like that in real life or something close.
@outdoorlife539 We’ll said!
You might be interested in the book, “Longknife”. Excellent read about George Roger’s Clark, older brother of William Clark (of Lewis and Clark), a pioneer/soldier who influenced William Clark to partner in the expedition.
@@outdoorlife5396 I wish they'd make it their own tale instead of piggybacking off of a historical figure.
@@AlamoSentry I get your point, but my point is, maybe it will encourage to see what happened. The character could be fictional and have the same thing. In my youth I had a job, I see on TV or movies all the time. The other day, we were busting a gut laughing at one of those action movies. You see the weapon he had and the way he was firing it, well the movie was almost 2 hrs. He was out of ammo in about 15 minutes, so in real life he would be playing pocket pool. I just saying they do it with my job all the time. Most people have to know TV and the movies are FOS.
From High King of Narnia to King of the Wild Frontier.
This looks pretty good! Is this in theaters or streaming?
Was in select theaters yesterday, streaming everywhere today.
this looks AMAZING! Can't wait!!!
Kind of has that Abraham Lincoln vampire hunter vibe to it.
Looks like a Hallmark melodrama.
That’s not a bad thing
I WANT TO SEE THAT MOVIE !!!! AND BUY THE DVD!!!! NO JOKE!!!!
1:53 THAT WAS COOL AS HECK
Davy Crockett , King of the wild frontier!!!😊
Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the wild Frontier!!!!!
Looks VERY good.
Thank God it won't be what usually happens with movies today where they make Crockett a "strong empowered black woman"
I’m gonna watch
Looks so awesome!
If David Crockett was embarrassed by the stage plays about him in his life time, how embarrassed would he be by this movie?
Straight to redbox
Looks like fun, I'll give it a go.
I like the look of this one. When's it out?
Interesting. Looks like Hollywood changing history again. And......no disrespect to Mr. Mosely, who I remember from TV's The Royals but, they could'nt find a good ole' country American to play Davey Crockett? One of the greatest American legends of all time???? Sad.
All I ask here is that you hear me out. I love historical movies, and I am absolutely thrilled that a modern movie of Davy Crockett is being made. But why do modern historical movies have to look so dark? The colors are so dark, and depressing. Why not bring back the colorful glow of the old Disney movies? The color of The Ten Commandments movie with Charlton Heston? Why not bring back the colorful, sunny glow, of the old series "Davy Crockett" with Fess Parker? Why make the colors so dark, gloomy, and depressing looking?
Actually, this one, for the most part, is done with natural lighting/color (except for one scene that felt rather like it could have been lifted from the movie).
I think that last scene shown where he shoots the ax blade to split the bullet was a copy from the old Wild, Wild West TV show.
Actually that shot was (if the tales are correct) done buy another famous man in tennesee :-) congressional medal of honor 🎖 recipient. Alvin york :-)
Cool! Cant wait!
Looks about as historically accurate as "Davy Crockett vs. Cocaine Bear"
Wow. Looking forward to watching this.
When does this become available and where can it be watched??
Not exactly a period score, is it?
I see that more often in recent films... I find it very distracting...
when is it releasing and where can we get it!?
An actual fact based film about Davy Crockett would’ve been a huge hit. Why this ?
A true historically accurate film would require much more talent in writing.. directing and far more money for costumes.. sets and props... Sadly.. most viewers today would not care and just want to be entertained.. not informed...
Because people are more interested in being entertained than learning actual facts.
Because this was cheaper to film and easier to write.
I can't wait to see this! Looks awesome! XD
0:50 incorrect musket sound. It's not JOhn Wick
Anything with colm meaney in is definitely worth a watch.
we already have the Fess Parker movies....
So basically a paint-by-numbers action flick with Davy Crockett's name tagged on to get some attention.
It has the Hollywood over-dubbed clickity clack clack noise every time someone raises a weapon... 🙄
thanks for the warning. now I know to void it.
His life was interesting enough this is to theatrical for me.
This looks good.
You really can't tell a lie big enough to exaggerate the man.
"Part tornado, part crocodile, with just a touch of earthquake". (Paraphrased)
I think I will pass...it doesn't look very historically authentic.....Is it a Woke remake of History? We have to ask the question....
Michael Knowles suggests it on his show so surely not woke
Was this originally titled "savage lands"? A couple years ago they put out casting calls for a crocket movie for extras. Never heard much more about it after I heard the ad on the radio
yeah
Davey Crockett with a British accent. How do people put this stuff out ?
Moseley fakes an American accent in the film.
More Westerns… gotta love Costner for this resurgence
I'm glad this isn't a modern Disney remake. Davy might have been reimagined to some woke fantasy, a Davy becomes Debbie story of some sort.
Why are you so terrified is it because you're afraid of your own sexuality
@@whitey3624 Why do you care?
easily the dumbest comment I've ever read on youtube. congrats.
He would be black as a minimum.
@@whitey3624 Crockett was straight. One doesn't have to be terrified of whatever to state that
Lost me a bit when he used an ax in a tree to split a bullet to hit two guys. WTF!
Yeah and Abraham Lincoln was a vampire hunter 🙃
DAVEY CROCKET IS ALIVE AND WELL IN 2024!!!! AND IN 1984!!!!
This looks amazing! I love Davy Crockett and I hope the Alamo is in this film.
1:53 Myth Busters: Confirmed
No token black characters or panderverse i see... Might actually be worth watching
I was hoping for an epic that went from congress to the Alamo but I guess they went in a different direction
the cheaper to film direction
No Tennessee accent?
My high school was named Crockett high School after David Crockett
I’ll see it. But it will never be better than the Fess Parker movies.
Why not just do the real story? He kilt him a bear when he was only 3, for crying out loud!
Love your sarcasm...
I know the real story is better. However, I rarely watch anything put out anymore. Would love to see a movie on Louis Wetzel, Daniel Boone, Comanche Lords of the Plains, etc.
What in the hell? Why does hollywierd do this crap
This was an independently-made film.
@@susantherestorer it’s still crap and lies
King of the wild frontier
Colm Meany as a baddie? Sign me up!
Davy Crockett as John Wick? Who wrote this tripe?
He preferred David.
The real David Crockett despised being called Davy which was the name of a fictional character invented during Col. Crockett's lifetime... From the trailer I can see little historic accuracy in story.. sets or props... Very much like the fictional stories based on the man.. this may be entertaining.. just not history... Signed.. a 7th generation Tennessean
As a Texan I hope to God they don't mess this up.
The whole war resulting in the Texan Republic was about Southern planters moving into leased land with slaves, which was against the law and constitution in Mexico. Santa Ana was sent to enforce the Mexican laws. When the Texans won they wrote a constitution legalizing slavery and did it again when they became a state. THAT is history. Have you read something different? Please share.
Davy Crockett: Blood & Honey.
Still looks cool, but the real story of Davy Crockett is better
Yup...y'all are going to fuk this story up. No thanks.
Colm Meaney of Con Air notoriety really likes to take a drink, eh? My mans is looking rough.
Fiction and non-fiction mixed to entertain an audience. Don't take it seriously. They all die in the end.
If you wanna make a period action movie... make it. Don't butcher history and use a popular name to sell tickets. Most of the population is already ignorant of history... you're not helping. 😂
Why not just his real story though? The man's real life was more dramatic and exciting than any film.
Maybe the ending will be of him at the Alamo
if the trailer is anything to go by then the rest of the movie will bear very little resemblance to the truth.
For those complaning about this not being "historically accurate" and therefore are writing it off completely must of forgotten a couple things
1. Fess Parker's amazing classic "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" which is a legend, a fictionalized story of real people from history. Not historically accurate but fun and lighthearted so im not sure why this movie is such a sin to make
2. The fact that there is such a thing as tall tales & american legends based off real people but have been exaggerated for the purpose of story telling and entertainment which has lived on through America for almost centuries, giving people lessons and heros to look up too like Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, etc
3. The classic show Daniel Boone, also played by Fess Parker, which is definitely a couple steps away from accurate to his life but is still great and is a relic of the era of golden tv and family shows with great values and rolemodels
So why make yet ANOTHER fiction story ?
@@jdgoade1306 all historical films will have elements of fiction added too to make it more enjoyable to watch
@@Aussboi I know but why make a totally fictional account when it's already been done ? an accurate film would be a novelty.
@@jdgoade1306 why make a historical film when it's already been done?
This is so wrong on many accounts. How do people get money to finance films like this? SMH
What movies do you go see? How accurate are they?
How do I watch this and not pick apart the non historical aspects? With an open mind for a hopefully, good story maybe.
"When the legend becomes fact, print the legend" -- from the movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, starring John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart.
@@5UserName0 very good reply.
I don’t really see the connection to it being a Davy Crockett story other than the fact that that’s what they’re calling him. I mean there’s no Indians or wild animals. To be fair there seems to be a scene where he’s in congress possibly but then he goes into John Wick mode so hopefully it doesn’t go too modern with the action sequences. I’ll give it a chance but it doesnt look too promising based on the trailer.
looks like Hallmark is making Westerns now
Looks like an old Sat afternoon made for tv movie.
Looks dumb. But I might watch it for Colm Meany. He's a reliably good actor.
He looks like a great villain. I'm in because of that.
I think this is great. Crockett himself spun a variety of tall tales purposely for amusement. I think he would have found this fun
This could have been Davey Crockett Vampire Hunter…but noooooo we have to have a fake story
This seems like it's trying to replicate what Disney did back in the 50s, on a much more action packed and violent scale.
But then, if there is money to be made, corporations and the men who run them will do pretty-much anything it takes to get it.
Hey Congress, remember what Crockett said?
It’s not yours to give,
This isn't your Daddy's Fess Parker's Crockett lol
The music ruins it ...
A far cry from Disney's Crockett. It looks like if they didn't call it Davy Crockett, no one would recognize it. Like most of the "action" movies today, this trailer appears to be done by the same people; thundering timpanies, quick fades, etc. Saw little in this trailer that really pertains to Crockett and his family.
Appears like a poorly written Western that they pinned Crockett's name on.
Why do American frontiersmen have slight British accents?
We all had accents as early immigrants to this country ... Scots-Irish, British, Dutch and German ....
@@ohiorusty4982 and French ! especially about Mr Crockett
that's like the least unrealistic thing about this trailer
@@ohiorusty4982 Are you a historian? You’re sure of this how?
You are a Simpleton....go back and read some history..😂