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re: Yellowstone Debuts Tonight on Paramount Network, 8 PM CST
Posted on 6/22/18 at 6:46 pm to Triple Bogey
Posted on 6/22/18 at 6:46 pm to Triple Bogey
did anyone notice the indian brother was the guy that got his throat slit in breaking bad?
Posted on 6/23/18 at 1:13 am to FelicianaTigerfan
Just watched the premiere. I thought it was great. It feels like a Dallas type show but the big money is land and livestock while dabbling into oil
Posted on 6/23/18 at 4:12 pm to MorbidTheClown
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The younger son has gotten himself into quite a pickle.
He made it known what side he was on when he put a bullet in his bro in law’s head
Posted on 6/23/18 at 9:20 pm to Midtiger farm
I thought it was great.
Posted on 6/23/18 at 11:33 pm to Sus-Scrofa
Agree, thought is was a great start. The scenery was stunning. Will continue to DVR.
Posted on 6/25/18 at 7:34 am to BHTiger
Excellent first episode. Scenery can sell a show and this one did great. Has a Dallas feel to it with better acting and less soap opera feel to it.
Posted on 6/25/18 at 9:53 am to Midtiger farm
he was in a no win situation. now he will have to deal with the wife and her family. And probably have to fight for custody/visitation rights.
Posted on 6/25/18 at 2:53 pm to MorbidTheClown
Watched a few minutes of it. Enough to show me this is one to set for Recording on the DVR.
In the few minutes I watched I was reminded of how Costner can absolutely crush it when he gets the right role.
In the few minutes I watched I was reminded of how Costner can absolutely crush it when he gets the right role.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:38 am to AUTimbo
Costner is great casting. Truthfully, they did a great job across the board.
Danny Huston as the evil developer? That’s just perfect.
I liked the pilot, although Sheridan can be a little silly and melodramatic. The branding, fly fishing from horseback, it’s little things, but it makes it feel less authentic, and more like a soap. Sicaro remains my favorite because it doesn’t do that. It’s so restrained, so grounded.
Odd aside, Montana has the nicest trailer parks. I saw a double wide with granite countertops going for 100k a couple weeks ago.
Danny Huston as the evil developer? That’s just perfect.
I liked the pilot, although Sheridan can be a little silly and melodramatic. The branding, fly fishing from horseback, it’s little things, but it makes it feel less authentic, and more like a soap. Sicaro remains my favorite because it doesn’t do that. It’s so restrained, so grounded.
Odd aside, Montana has the nicest trailer parks. I saw a double wide with granite countertops going for 100k a couple weeks ago.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:42 am to Lima Whiskey
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The branding
yeah WTF? Branding people? Even his own sons? Dad of the year right there.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:43 am to Nodust
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Accents were terrible. Not at all Montana accent
Sure, but I’m not sure it’s critical.
Of course I wouldn’t feel that way about a show set in the Deep South. So perhaps that’s just my regional bias.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:48 am to Gorilla Ball
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The scenery was amazing
Looking at Wikipedia, it seems like they shot a lot of it in Utah. I guess that’s economics for you, but I think the landscape around Bozeman is actually more dramatic, and prettier.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:49 am to MorbidTheClown
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yeah WTF? Branding people? Even his own sons? Dad of the year right there.
Right?
It felt sophomoric.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 10:52 am to Lima Whiskey
Started a little slow but I will continue to watch.
Felt like I was watching another Wind River, I guess that director likes the slow deliberate pace of the movie, same thing in the first episode of Yellowstone.
Same girl is in this series as well.
Felt like I was watching another Wind River, I guess that director likes the slow deliberate pace of the movie, same thing in the first episode of Yellowstone.
Same girl is in this series as well.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 11:01 am to Lima Whiskey
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Sure, but I’m not sure it’s critical.
Of course I wouldn’t feel that way about a show set in the Deep South. So perhaps that’s just my regional bias.
It’s not critical. That normally doesn’t bother me. But the little details did in this show. I think I just didn’t like the story enough to overcome them.
I’ll watch a few more just for scenery if nothing else.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 11:05 am to Nodust
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Accents were terrible. Not at all Montana accent.
wouldn't know a Montana accent if i heard it. So, this doesn't bother me.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 12:30 pm to MorbidTheClown
Some of the locals have what feels like a Scandinavian accent. Although it’s way less pronounced than what you’d see in Minnesota.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 12:36 pm to Lima Whiskey
quote:Visited some family friends in the Bitterroot Valley about 10 years ago and noticed the accent. I wonder where that came from. Were Scandinavians a big part of the trapper/fur trade?
Some of the locals have what feels like a Scandinavian accent. Although it’s way less pronounced than what you’d see in Minnesota.
Posted on 6/26/18 at 12:39 pm to Lima Whiskey
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Although it’s way less pronounced than what you’d see in Minnesota.
Good way to describe it. Milder Minnesota with a little Canada mixed in. Further north more Canadian sound.
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