This is one of the greatest, if not *the* greatest, westerns ever made. I cry every time I watch Part IV. Both Jones and Duvall are excellent in their roles.
Yes! The dinner scene quote "Do we have to wait till the argument is over? We'll starve if we wait for that..." sums up Gus and Call's relationship perfectly.
Robert Duvall was stupendous in this role. So was Tommy Lee Jones. This was the best western I’ve ever watched, and the book which won a Pulitzer, is worth a read.
I give the novel "Lonesome Dove" the highest possible recommendation to you. This thing actually won a Pulitzer Prize for Literature; it's the Holy Grail of Western novels, I think. The miniseries does a splendid job of adapting it, and the novel is even more fun because you get McMurtry's superb prose. It's an unforgettable journey, Madison - have fun!
It's a great read, but personally I found James A Michener's 'Centennial' more satisfying for its grand historical scope, just saying. Not as well adapted to the screen though.
@@lifelover515 The historical scope of Michener's books made his work extremely difficult to adapt to screen. That's why they could only use a single chapter from "Hawaii" to make that movie. 😆
@@jsharp3165 Yes I cam understand that. A pity in a way. As a non-American former history teacher, I learned a great deal from Micjer's take on the midwest, from the ways of the Aeapaho to the extermination of the bison, the politicos the dustbowl and somuh more. RIP James.
Here's something interesting, Robert Duvall has spoken about his own "trilogy" of western stuff he was in. The 1st was Lonesome Dove, the second was Open Range in which he starred in with Keven Costner, who also produced and directed. The Third of Duvall's trilogy was another television western called Broken Trail (2006), another excellent and probably now underrated western not to be missed.
🐎🐖🐓🌵🍻 Congratulations on being the 1st to react to Lonesome Dove. It won many awards, Love Lonesome Dove! Always have. Iv'e watched it countless times! I wish more reactors would react to Lonesome Dove. It's such a masterpiece. 🐴🐎🐖🌵🍺🧑🌾
Gus McCrae and Captain Call are some of the best characters ever written.This novel was a masterpiece and I know that gets thrown around a lot, but it’s true. It had a major impact on me. The miniseries, chefs kiss! Looking forward to this reaction!!
You inspired me. I had to stop about ten minutes in, go dig out my blu-ray, and watch the whole thing through again. I'm an old man now: grew up on a farm, and I spent most of my day saddled with memories and swaddled with emotions that nearly overcame me with their beauty and pathos. I live alone, and this was the best day I've had in many years. I owe you for that; thank you for sharing this with us... I'll get back to enjoying your reaction as soon as I have sufficiently recovered my composure, and sufficiently assimilated the beauty and power of today's experience. Again, thank you for providing the spark, the impetus. I pray that you will reap at least some part of the blessing I received from this series.
My Dad had two Australian Shepherds he named Augustus McRae and Woodrow Call. They were brothers, literally and figuratively. The little goofballs loved each other, and they had a blast seeing what mischief they could get into. We lost Gus in November 2015, and we had to put Call to sleep in 2019 after he was paralyzed from a stroke. Call was in his nineties in human years when we lost him. Dad and I both miss those little hellraisers.
I live in Oklahoma down the road a ways from Ft Smith. I’ve always loved driving in from the West and crossing the Arkansas River looking up at the main drive and the church on the hill. It’s a pretty little city.
To leave the county of jurisdiction, one would need to be a Texas Ranger or US Marshall. Water moccasins (cottonmouths) get flushed out due to the flash flood since they will den up in holes along the river bank.
Best Western hands down I've seen this before I turned 10 yrs old and loved it then, my dad introduced me to Westerns, this in my opinion was Tommy Lee Jones best role he's done.
I read the novel "Lonesome Dove" first. Some time after that, I saw the TV series. It is very faithful to the book, and it's very good. The book, not surprisingly, is even better. It may be the best western novel ever written. But it is so sad that it breaks your heart. These were people with both strengths and weaknesses, good points and bad points, who, like most people, just could not escape out of their habitual patterns, and their patterns led them eventually to their doom. It's crazy how people do that, but it's what almost everybody does. All Larry McMurty's characters are like that. His middle name should be "Tragedy". Anyway, this is a tremendously good western series, and some great acting too...specially Robert Duvall. He's unforgettable. So is Gus McCrae in the book.
Lonesome Dove and The Last Parade are the best period piece Television Shows mankind has ever produced. Story telling that makes you love, hate, laugh and cry.
You're the first person I've seen do a reaction to this, so glad because I've always loved this two miniseries and both television series and the prequels. That last scene brings back memories. I got bit by a water moccasin AKA cottonmouth years ago near Robber's Cave when I spent a week there teaching rock climbing. Luckily the fangs hit my shin bone so it didn't get much venom in me. I didn't get very sick from it but the two fang marks festered for almost two years before they finally healed over completely. I can't imagine getting multiple bites like Sean crossing the river.
Absolute King of Westerns. Both the novel and the movie. Everything is there: love, hate, bandits, lawmen, lawmen gone bad, strong women, strong men, Indians and cowboys, drama and humor, cows, bears, horses, snakes and rabbits, Mexicans, Irishmen, Germans and Tennesseans, outlaws gone mellow, hunting, gambling, killing, living, dreaming, cowpunching, stampeding, dying, hurting, kidnapping, healing, sporting, longing, winning and losing, chaps, bandanas, dresses, suits and all forms of hats. All western boils down to this. The movie has only two weaknesses: it doesn't contain everything from the book so had to make some minor changes, and one poor special effect. If i had only one movie to watch for the remainder of my life- it's this one. So happy to see you get there
I think you are the only one to take on Lonesome Dove. Thank you for doing this. The novel is good but Lonesome Dove is in a class of its own. Great cast. Great scenery. Outstanding miniseries!
That snake scene always creeps me out too. Looking forward to you posting the rest of the series reactions. I liked the prequel Comanche Moon almost as much as I enjoyed this one. It should definitely be your next watch if you like this one.
The best reactor to tackle this series. I wouldn't want to watch it with anyone else on youtube, as not everyone has her knowledge and appreciation for the old west.
Madison, thank you so very much for starting this series and reacting to this great show, I am so looking forward to watching the rest with you, I kinda had forgotten how fun this movie was, can't wait to see more!! Again, thank you so much, sir the best!!....👍👍👍👍👍
Lorena is a survivor not a player. She does what she does because that is what has to be done to survive. It's a habit by this time. This character illustrates the deplorable prospects for women in the past. If a woman was widowed or stranded somewhere her opportunities were nil and many found themselves turning to prostitution just to survive. - Great that you're doing this series.
That is absolutely right. She's doing what has to be done, simply to survive. That's what it was like for an unattached woman in those times out west...if she had no family around to watch out for her. If you did have a strong and supportive family, then you had some protection, and they'd help you find a good husband (hopefully). If not, well, things were going to be very, very tough!
Charlie Goodnight's partner was Oliver Loving. Larry McMurtry originally wrote this as an original screenplay for a movie starring John Wayne as Gus, Jimmy Stewart as Call, and Henry Fonda as Jake
I remember watching this and thinking this was the first times I'd ever seen a western as raw and wonderfully acted as this. I can't wait to watch your reactions to the rest of the series.
Someone's reacting to this. Wooo!. Ive forgotten whose channel I suggested this on, but hope it was yours! Also Forsaken from 2015 is a good Western with some great dialogue!
I had slight regrets watching this first and then discovering "Dead Man's Walk" - set in the early 1840s "Comanche Moon" - set in the 1850-60s "Lonesome Dove" - set in mid-to-late 1870s "Streets of Laredo" - set in the early 1890s. I've since binge watched them several times, different actors portraying the characters but each so good you don't notice.
The is such an amazing series. I watched it when it came out when I was young with my dad. He was a huge western fan. This is one of if not my favorite western of all time. So glad you’re watching it!
I Love mini series so much, just phenomenal performances from everyone, what a cast! I mean you Cannot Go Wrong with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall and of course Diane Lane❤
Larry McMurtry first wrote a screenplay in 1972 with the help of Peter Bogdanovich (The director of another McMurtry story turned film "The Last Picture Show") called "The Streets Of Laredo". If that script had been made into a movie John Wayne and James Stewart would have portrayed Woodrow Call and Augustus 'Gus' McCrae and Henry Fonda Jake Spoon. To our eternal loss that project never came to fruition, but when one door closes another opens. McMurtry turned that script treatment into a novel that spawned the epic mini-series, that's pretty, pretty good in it's own right.
I had this whole thing on VHS in the nineties - looking for a DVD copy! It's a splendid tale and well filmed, acted, directed, etc. Happy Trails on your Lonesome Dove adventure.
Those Water Moccasins gave me nightmares after watching this the first time. I was around 10-11 when this aired in Norway, and those images stuck with me.
Yep, When I was A boy scout we went to a jamboree and we found a large nest of water moccasins. But we also found some snapping turtles are we eating the smaller water moccasins.
One of my favorite movie series of all time! Like a good, long, well-written novel, you get attached to the characters, loving some, disliking some, but all come to feel like you know 'em. Return to Lonesome Dove is alright, and the prequel, Comanche Moon, is great!
Fantastic video, Madison. Nobody ever reacted to _Lonesome Dove_ . Duvall and Jones knew their way around horses better than any leading men then or now. In fact, Duvall criticized Clint Eastwood for playing a character who'd forgotten how to mount his horse in _Unforgiven_ . Jones didn't break out as a movie star until _The Fugitive_ in 1993 but was every bit Duvall's equal in this mini-series. As an author, particularly a western author, you should read as much Larry McMurtry as you can. He wrote three prequels to _Lonesome Dove_ -- _Streets of Laredo, Dead Man's Walk_ and _Comanche Moon_ - which are excellent western yarns that allow the reader to hang out with Gus and Woodrow in their youth.
So excited to see you experience this for the first time. Im honestly jealous. I know youre doing mando and lonesome dove this month, but when you get hard up for material you might check out cold mountain if you havent seen it. I think you would enjoy it.
Hey, Madison! This is "The Godfather" of Westerns! An incredible epic that played multiple times on TV and spawned mini-series sequels and prequels as well as TV series.
You should check out Robert Duvall in "Tender Mercies" where he won Best Actor. The movie was nominated for Best Picture. He plays a broken down country singer (outlaw like Willie) and it is just a fantastic movie.
My father in law went to High School with Larry McMurtry, said he was a nerd back then. McMurtry also wrote a book (That became a movie) the Last Picture Show about life in Archer City Texas
Lonesome Dove, Return to Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo and the prequel Comanche Moon (which has outstanding casting, by others, of the original characters. Yes, I'm a fan. Yes, I know. You loved it.
Comanche Moon is the only one I have seen. I know they mention Lonesome Dove in that but never did go back and see that. I loved Comanche Moon so looking forward to this one.
Something to consider: These people left Europe to make a new life elsewhere (America, Australia, or other places) and the difficulty of travel meant they would likely never come back, even just for a visit. And because most of these people were not literate, they would likely never be heard from again. They had scribes who would write down what you wanted to say or read a letter for you, but these services were expensive.
Watched this on CBS when it aired in the late 80's...the snake scene did wonders for my sleep for a few evenings afterwards... Great book, great mini series, hope you enjoy the rest. Thanks for the reaction.
Read the book years ago, only seen bits of the miniseries, so thanks heaps for bringing this sprawling narrative back to me. Great characterisations and atmosphere, though westerns are not usually my bag, especially the shoot 'em up variety. Fortunately they don't make 'em like they used to. You're so good at analysing character dynamics. Perfect cast, esp. Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall. Larry McMurtry seems to have a habit of killing off random characters just as they start to get interesting, but it keeps you guessing. Rock on, Madison.
great series. I believe there are 5 of them. dead mans walk, comanche moon, lonesome dove, and return to lonesome dove. I don't remember the 5th ones name
Love your hat! Read the novel after you see the movie. They are both the same, down to small details! Oh yeah I wear Cowboy hats and Boots all the time! 70 years old retired semi driver! Love your takes!
Pre HBO, Sopranos, The Wire, 6 Feet Under, Lonesome Dove was my favorite TV mini series. Gus May still be my favorite character all time. Excellent writing.
There are not very many differences between this and the books. The books are undoubtedly better but that's because, like most books, it takes some time to fill in the details. Awesome book, awesome series. :)
I love Lonesome Dove, but this is just the start. The Saga continues with 4 other mini series made after Lonesome Dove. The way to watch them would be in time line order which is 1- Dead Mans Walk 1996 2- Comanche Moon 2008 3- Lonesome Dove 1989 4- Return to Lonesome Dove 1993 5 Streets Of Laredo 1995 ( Streets of Laredo also serves as follow up to Lonesome Dove because the story ignores the events of Return to Lonesome Dove). some of these are better then others but expand on the characters and still great to watch. enjoy the adventure, so glad you react to westerns. Not enough reactors do
Robert Duvall puts on one of the greatest acting performances in history in this imo. 😊
Robert Duval was born for this role! He's Gus to a tee
One of the all timers
You are correct. W/out a doubt 🧐❤.
This is one of the greatest, if not *the* greatest, westerns ever made. I cry every time I watch Part IV. Both Jones and Duvall are excellent in their roles.
Yes!
The dinner scene quote "Do we have to wait till the argument is over? We'll starve if we wait for that..." sums up Gus and Call's relationship perfectly.
Robert Duvall was stupendous in this role. So was Tommy Lee Jones. This was the best western I’ve ever watched, and the book which won a Pulitzer, is worth a read.
I give the novel "Lonesome Dove" the highest possible recommendation to you. This thing actually won a Pulitzer Prize for Literature; it's the Holy Grail of Western novels, I think. The miniseries does a splendid job of adapting it, and the novel is even more fun because you get McMurtry's superb prose. It's an unforgettable journey, Madison - have fun!
It's a great read, but personally I found James A Michener's 'Centennial' more satisfying for its grand historical scope, just saying. Not as well adapted to the screen though.
did you read any of the sequels, I'm pissed Laurie ended up with Peaeye
@@matthewcostello3530 I read em all but don't want to spoil things for Madison, who will probably get around to it
@@lifelover515 The historical scope of Michener's books made his work extremely difficult to adapt to screen. That's why they could only use a single chapter from "Hawaii" to make that movie. 😆
@@jsharp3165 Yes I cam understand that. A pity in a way. As a non-American former history teacher, I learned a great deal from Micjer's take on the midwest, from the ways of the Aeapaho to the extermination of the bison, the politicos the dustbowl and somuh more. RIP James.
Here's something interesting, Robert Duvall has spoken about his own "trilogy" of western stuff he was in. The 1st was Lonesome Dove, the second was Open Range in which he starred in with Keven Costner, who also produced and directed. The Third of Duvall's trilogy was another television western called Broken Trail (2006), another excellent and probably now underrated western not to be missed.
All three great editions to the Western genre!!!
Thank you for being the first to react to this amazing series! Can't wait!
Others have reacted to it, if you are interested.
Best mini-series ever, Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall could not have been cast better.
🐎🐖🐓🌵🍻 Congratulations on being the 1st to react to Lonesome Dove. It won many awards, Love Lonesome Dove! Always have. Iv'e watched it countless times! I wish more reactors would react to Lonesome Dove. It's such a masterpiece. 🐴🐎🐖🌵🍺🧑🌾
Gus McCrae and Captain Call are some of the best characters ever written.This novel was a masterpiece and I know that gets thrown around a lot, but it’s true. It had a major impact on me. The miniseries, chefs kiss! Looking forward to this reaction!!
You inspired me. I had to stop about ten minutes in, go dig out my blu-ray, and watch the whole thing through again. I'm an old man now: grew up on a farm, and I spent most of my day saddled with memories and swaddled with emotions that nearly overcame me with their beauty and pathos. I live alone, and this was the best day I've had in many years. I owe you for that; thank you for sharing this with us... I'll get back to enjoying your reaction as soon as I have sufficiently recovered my composure, and sufficiently assimilated the beauty and power of today's experience. Again, thank you for providing the spark, the impetus. I pray that you will reap at least some part of the blessing I received from this series.
❤️❤️❤️
My Dad had two Australian Shepherds he named Augustus McRae and Woodrow Call. They were brothers, literally and figuratively. The little goofballs loved each other, and they had a blast seeing what mischief they could get into. We lost Gus in November 2015, and we had to put Call to sleep in 2019 after he was paralyzed from a stroke. Call was in his nineties in human years when we lost him. Dad and I both miss those little hellraisers.
i can't explain how much a love this book and series.
The lonesome dove series by larry mcmurtry are soo soo good. I highly recommend you read them starting with dead mans walk.
I live in Oklahoma down the road a ways from Ft Smith. I’ve always loved driving in from the West and crossing the Arkansas River looking up at the main drive and the church on the hill. It’s a pretty little city.
To leave the county of jurisdiction, one would need to be a Texas Ranger or US Marshall.
Water moccasins (cottonmouths) get flushed out due to the flash flood since they will den up in holes along the river bank.
the absolute best book i have ever read and i have read a ton. just great take on the book. read it.
Thank you for watching this series!! It's a true classic!!
As a novelist in the Western Genre this is the perfect story for you to react to ❤. Look forward to the rest of the series with you Madison 👍
Best Western hands down
I've seen this before I turned 10 yrs old and loved it then, my dad introduced me to Westerns, this in my opinion was Tommy Lee Jones best role he's done.
I read the novel "Lonesome Dove" first. Some time after that, I saw the TV series. It is very faithful to the book, and it's very good. The book, not surprisingly, is even better. It may be the best western novel ever written. But it is so sad that it breaks your heart. These were people with both strengths and weaknesses, good points and bad points, who, like most people, just could not escape out of their habitual patterns, and their patterns led them eventually to their doom. It's crazy how people do that, but it's what almost everybody does. All Larry McMurty's characters are like that. His middle name should be "Tragedy". Anyway, this is a tremendously good western series, and some great acting too...specially Robert Duvall. He's unforgettable. So is Gus McCrae in the book.
I've been waiting for someone to react to this mini series forever, Thank you so much.
Lonesome Dove and The Last Parade are the best period piece Television Shows mankind has ever produced.
Story telling that makes you love, hate, laugh and cry.
My favorite mini series. I can quote this word for word. Can't wait to see you're reaction to the rest of this epic journey.
You're the first person I've seen do a reaction to this, so glad because I've always loved this two miniseries and both television series and the prequels. That last scene brings back memories. I got bit by a water moccasin AKA cottonmouth years ago near Robber's Cave when I spent a week there teaching rock climbing. Luckily the fangs hit my shin bone so it didn't get much venom in me. I didn't get very sick from it but the two fang marks festered for almost two years before they finally healed over completely. I can't imagine getting multiple bites like Sean crossing the river.
Wow, you had a narrow escape. Glad to hear you eventually healed, but what a sobering event. Long life to you!
So happy to find a reaction to this! This is a great mini-series!
Yes! Looking forward to this one! 🤠 The music is really good too. Hoping one of these days they release the complete soundtrack.
I am so glad you're reacting to this. I listened to the book. It was 36 hours long. The mini series did a great job of adapting the book to film.
Thank you Madison! Finally a reaction to Lonesome Dove! You will also enjoy the book, when you find the time.
This book is my nominee for the Great American Novel. So glad you are reacting to this.
Hell yes! Now you have chosen the best miniseries ever in my opinion. You may find yourself watching Lonesome Dove again and again - who knows
The collection and calibre of performances in this is still mind boggling all this time later. Wonderful watch with ya :)
Finally, someone does one of my all-time favorites!
Book and mini-series are great. Happy to see you reacting to this!
Absolute King of Westerns. Both the novel and the movie. Everything is there: love, hate, bandits, lawmen, lawmen gone bad, strong women, strong men, Indians and cowboys, drama and humor, cows, bears, horses, snakes and rabbits, Mexicans, Irishmen, Germans and Tennesseans, outlaws gone mellow, hunting, gambling, killing, living, dreaming, cowpunching, stampeding, dying, hurting, kidnapping, healing, sporting, longing, winning and losing, chaps, bandanas, dresses, suits and all forms of hats. All western boils down to this. The movie has only two weaknesses: it doesn't contain everything from the book so had to make some minor changes, and one poor special effect. If i had only one movie to watch for the remainder of my life- it's this one. So happy to see you get there
The novel and this miniseries are both legendary.
I think you are the only one to take on Lonesome Dove. Thank you for doing this. The novel is good but Lonesome Dove is in a class of its own. Great cast. Great scenery. Outstanding miniseries!
That snake scene always creeps me out too. Looking forward to you posting the rest of the series reactions. I liked the prequel Comanche Moon almost as much as I enjoyed this one. It should definitely be your next watch if you like this one.
Masterpiece is the word that best describes Lonesome Dove.
The best reactor to tackle this series. I wouldn't want to watch it with anyone else on youtube, as not everyone has her knowledge and appreciation for the old west.
Holy cow! An underrated masterpiece (the book is even better!) Subscribed!
Madison, thank you so very much for starting this series and reacting to this great show, I am so looking forward to watching the rest with you, I kinda had forgotten how fun this movie was, can't wait to see more!! Again, thank you so much, sir the best!!....👍👍👍👍👍
Lorena is a survivor not a player. She does what she does because that is what has to be done to survive. It's a habit by this time. This character illustrates the deplorable prospects for women in the past. If a woman was widowed or stranded somewhere her opportunities were nil and many found themselves turning to prostitution just to survive. - Great that you're doing this series.
And she is actually tender hearted. It’s just that she went through so much.
That is absolutely right. She's doing what has to be done, simply to survive. That's what it was like for an unattached woman in those times out west...if she had no family around to watch out for her. If you did have a strong and supportive family, then you had some protection, and they'd help you find a good husband (hopefully). If not, well, things were going to be very, very tough!
Charlie Goodnight's partner was Oliver Loving. Larry McMurtry originally wrote this as an original screenplay for a movie starring John Wayne as Gus, Jimmy Stewart as Call, and Henry Fonda as Jake
I remember watching this and thinking this was the first times I'd ever seen a western as raw and wonderfully acted as this. I can't wait to watch your reactions to the rest of the series.
Someone's reacting to this. Wooo!. Ive forgotten whose channel I suggested this on, but hope it was yours! Also Forsaken from 2015 is a good Western with some great dialogue!
I had slight regrets watching this first and then discovering "Dead Man's Walk" - set in the early 1840s "Comanche Moon" - set in the 1850-60s "Lonesome Dove" - set in mid-to-late 1870s "Streets of Laredo" - set in the early 1890s. I've since binge watched them several times, different actors portraying the characters but each so good you don't notice.
The is such an amazing series. I watched it when it came out when I was young with my dad. He was a huge western fan. This is one of if not my favorite western of all time. So glad you’re watching it!
This is a great idea thanks for reacting to Lonesome Dove
Ah yes, the greatest of all made for TV westerns.
I Love mini series so much, just phenomenal performances from everyone, what a cast! I mean you Cannot Go Wrong with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall and of course Diane Lane❤
Larry McMurtry first wrote a screenplay in 1972 with the help of Peter Bogdanovich (The director of another McMurtry story turned film "The Last Picture Show") called "The Streets Of Laredo".
If that script had been made into a movie John Wayne and James Stewart would have portrayed Woodrow Call and Augustus 'Gus' McCrae and Henry Fonda Jake Spoon.
To our eternal loss that project never came to fruition, but when one door closes another opens.
McMurtry turned that script treatment into a novel that spawned the epic mini-series, that's pretty, pretty good in it's own right.
Great reaction. Finally someone reacts to one of the best mini-series ever made.
I knew this would eventually make it to the channel
Finally someone is reacting to this problem one of the best westerns EVER thank you
I had this whole thing on VHS in the nineties - looking for a DVD copy! It's a splendid tale and well filmed, acted, directed, etc. Happy Trails on your Lonesome Dove adventure.
Oh yeah lonesome dove is a deep cut into iconic westerns! Takes me back.
Those Water Moccasins gave me nightmares after watching this the first time. I was around 10-11 when this aired in Norway, and those images stuck with me.
This is one of, if not THE greatest mini-series ever on American network television. Robert Duval, in my opinion, is the best male actor ever.
Yep, When I was A boy scout we went to a jamboree and we found a large nest of water moccasins. But we also found some snapping turtles are we eating the smaller water moccasins.
My Favorite mini- series of all time!
Thanks for reacting to this! It’s my all time favorite show ever made!
Their is a prequel series to lonesome dove called dead man’s walk. It tells the story of Woodrow and Augustus when they were Texas rangers.
One of my favorite movie series of all time! Like a good, long, well-written novel, you get attached to the characters, loving some, disliking some, but all come to feel like you know 'em.
Return to Lonesome Dove is alright, and the prequel, Comanche Moon, is great!
Fantastic video, Madison. Nobody ever reacted to _Lonesome Dove_ . Duvall and Jones knew their way around horses better than any leading men then or now. In fact, Duvall criticized Clint Eastwood for playing a character who'd forgotten how to mount his horse in _Unforgiven_ . Jones didn't break out as a movie star until _The Fugitive_ in 1993 but was every bit Duvall's equal in this mini-series.
As an author, particularly a western author, you should read as much Larry McMurtry as you can. He wrote three prequels to _Lonesome Dove_ -- _Streets of Laredo, Dead Man's Walk_ and _Comanche Moon_ - which are excellent western yarns that allow the reader to hang out with Gus and Woodrow in their youth.
Streets of Laredo is a sequel
Yes!!! I've been telling reactors for a couple of years to react to Lonesome Dove!!!
Charlie Goodnight is a part of the story in Dead man's walk/the prequel/ and again in The streets of Laredo./the last sequel in film.
So excited to see you experience this for the first time. Im honestly jealous. I know youre doing mando and lonesome dove this month, but when you get hard up for material you might check out cold mountain if you havent seen it. I think you would enjoy it.
I'm glad I found this reaction
Hey, Madison! This is "The Godfather" of Westerns! An incredible epic that played multiple times on TV and spawned mini-series sequels and prequels as well as TV series.
You should check out Robert Duvall in "Tender Mercies" where he won Best Actor. The movie was nominated for Best Picture. He plays a broken down country singer (outlaw like Willie) and it is just a fantastic movie.
You are so great for doing this one. Thank you. 😊
Watched it! Nice one, Madison!! 😃
My father in law went to High School with Larry McMurtry, said he was a nerd back then. McMurtry also wrote a book (That became a movie) the Last Picture Show about life in Archer City Texas
This month is going to be fun!
This is such a classic. I can’t wait to see the rest.
Loved this for years
Thanks for doing lonesome dove
You are correct. Charlie Goodnight and his friend's story inspired the book, Lonesome Dove.
Oliver loving was his friend
Lonesome Dove, Return to Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo and the prequel Comanche Moon (which has outstanding casting, by others, of the original characters. Yes, I'm a fan. Yes, I know. You loved it.
Comanche Moon is the only one I have seen. I know they mention Lonesome Dove in that but never did go back and see that. I loved Comanche Moon so looking forward to this one.
_Dead Man's Walk_ is my fave. Prequel to the prequel.
Gus and Call are two of my favorite fictional characters. This series is top notch.
Something to consider: These people left Europe to make a new life elsewhere (America, Australia, or other places) and the difficulty of travel meant they would likely never come back, even just for a visit.
And because most of these people were not literate, they would likely never be heard from again.
They had scribes who would write down what you wanted to say or read a letter for you, but these services were expensive.
Watched this on CBS when it aired in the late 80's...the snake scene did wonders for my sleep for a few evenings afterwards...
Great book, great mini series, hope you enjoy the rest. Thanks for the reaction.
It is one Fine Movie if not one of the Best...got me in the 💜
This is a great show, I'm sending you a heart 💗🤠
There’s a prequel to this story called Dead Man’s Walk and it’s pretty wild from what I remember.
Read the book years ago, only seen bits of the miniseries, so thanks heaps for bringing this sprawling narrative back to me. Great characterisations and atmosphere, though westerns are not usually my bag, especially the shoot 'em up variety. Fortunately they don't make 'em like they used to. You're so good at analysing character dynamics. Perfect cast, esp. Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall. Larry McMurtry seems to have a habit of killing off random characters just as they start to get interesting, but it keeps you guessing. Rock on, Madison.
great series. I believe there are 5 of them. dead mans walk, comanche moon, lonesome dove, and return to lonesome dove. I don't remember the 5th ones name
The Streets of Laredo?
Omg finally somebody reviews this masterpiece, imo the finest western and tv miniseries ever put on film. This one will blow you away Madison. 😊
I think this is Duvall's career defining role. Great novel. Great series.
I think you would enjoy the very underrated movie Tender Mercies starring Robert Duvall, it won him the Oscar!
Love The Apostle. Duvall's best work, I think.
@@jeffreyjeziorski1480 I have to check that one out!
You gotta watch Dead man's walk, Comanche Moon and Return to Lonesome Dove. That is the whole story
Love your hat! Read the novel after you see the movie. They are both the same, down to small details! Oh yeah I wear Cowboy hats and Boots all the time! 70 years old retired semi driver! Love your takes!
As the manliest man who has ever been a man, Lonesome Dove is my absolute favorite cowboy novel and movie.
Read the novel and saw this when it first showed on TV. And it sits in the Western section of my DVD collection.
High-quality video. Did they rerelease this in HD? Thought it was shot on tape.
Pre HBO, Sopranos, The Wire,
6 Feet Under, Lonesome Dove was my favorite TV mini series. Gus May still be my favorite character all time. Excellent writing.
It’s actually one of my favorite westerns. And the books are even better.
There are not very many differences between this and the books. The books are undoubtedly better but that's because, like most books, it takes some time to fill in the details. Awesome book, awesome series. :)
Love the Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Love this epic series. Looking forward to your reaction!
I love Lonesome Dove, but this is just the start. The Saga continues with 4 other mini series made after Lonesome Dove. The way to watch them would be in time line order which is
1- Dead Mans Walk 1996
2- Comanche Moon 2008
3- Lonesome Dove 1989
4- Return to Lonesome Dove 1993
5 Streets Of Laredo 1995 ( Streets of Laredo also serves as follow up to Lonesome Dove because the story ignores the events of Return to Lonesome Dove).
some of these are better then others but expand on the characters and still great to watch.
enjoy the adventure, so glad you react to westerns. Not enough reactors do