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Conky53 t1_iu0lydn wrote

Damn they're cranking these prequels out. 1883 premiered last December and 1923 started filming in August.

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sevsnapey t1_iu17y3c wrote

write story > put people on horsey > use mountain as backdrop

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jblanch3 t1_iu2082u wrote

Sheridan's the Clint Eastwood of television.

To clarify, actors love working with Clint on films which he directs because he's known for doing scenes in a single take (or two) and moving on. Studios love it too because it's cheaper.

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Frangiblepani t1_iu0ll3b wrote

I like Yellowstone, but Taylor Sheridan needs to calm down or he's going to spread himself too thin.

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Not_Without_My_Balls t1_iu0qrp3 wrote

He already has. The last season of Yellowstone had alot of shark jumping, and his Angelina Jolie movie was very unmemorable. I'd like to see him pull back a bit and get back to the Sicario/Hell or High Water/Wind River level of writing he's capable of.

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hertzsae t1_iu0sj4h wrote

Your mistake is thinking that the last season was supposed to be a TV show. He bought the 6's ranch and the show has basically turned into an advertisement for the ranch and that style of horse riding in general. Those montages of horses quickly stopping and spinning in place got old real fast.

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argonplatypus t1_iu16tz5 wrote

That makes a lot of sense because that shit is completely terrible and I couldn't even finish last season.

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jblanch3 t1_iu20fsn wrote

They're doing a spinoff on the 6's ranch, featuring Jimmy. I really wouldn't have minded something like a backdoor pilot, but it felt most of last season of Yellowstone was just to promote the spinoff. I like Jimmy, but it was so annoying and made it hard to watch.

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RIPN1995 t1_iu22b14 wrote

>The last season of Yellowstone had alot of shark jumping

It was promoting his other shows a bit too much tbh.

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jblanch3 t1_iu20iiy wrote

I don't think that's happening anytime soon. TV is way too lucrative for him to go back to movies, as much as I'd love to see that happen.

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mickeyflinn t1_iu187xe wrote

And the show he did with Jeremy Renner was such a fucking dud.

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WhatsIsMyName t1_iu1uu8k wrote

Was it not good? I was thinking of giving it a go

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jblanch3 t1_iu20w18 wrote

I know Agent gave a good recommendation, I just wanted to second him. It's really good. I found the premise going in initially confusing, I wasn't sure what was going on, but it makes sense very quickly and keeps getting better. The penultimate episode (and the finale too) is insane.

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AgentAhmed00 t1_iu1xgk3 wrote

Just watched and finished it a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was great minus a few flaws. Not the greatest thing in the world but I thought it was worth my time, unlike many shows on streaming services. At least give it a try if you're into crime (like The Wire, Sopranos etc). It's getting a second season as well so it must have at least met expectations from the Paramount higher ups.

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WhatsIsMyName t1_iu1yrg0 wrote

Sounds like something I'd be into, I'll probably start it this weekend.

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mickeyflinn t1_iu47jch wrote

It isn't at all. It is redundent as hell, I don't know how many times we saw Renner have a meeting with this drug dealer in his front yard. There was this entire storyline involving the love interest that was just so fucking pointless.

Over all it was 3 episodes of typical low life shit dragged out over way too many episodes.

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WhatsIsMyName t1_iu50hs0 wrote

Gotcha. It's weird, I want to give all Sheridan stuff a go because I absolutely love his movies.

But Yellowstone was....ridiculous honestly. The son has like 10 once in a lifetime things happen to him in the first season alone. I couldn't get to the second season.

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AMA_requester t1_iu1q3c3 wrote

It's pretty impressive the stars this franchise has been able to wrangle. Costner, Ford, Mirren, fucking Tom Hanks (albeit in a brief cameo).

There's a Bass Reeves spinoff with David Oyelowo coming up too IIRC.

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TheBlackSwarm t1_iu0psdy wrote

Looking forward to seeing Harrison Ford in a Taylor Sheridan show

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NeilPeartsBassPedal t1_iu0tuqw wrote

I am looking forward to this. I still haven't finished Yellowstone, just been dabbling with it on Peacock. But I loved 1883 and was disappointed we didn't see the formation of the ranch. I am guessing we will see the younger son be the one to start the ranch, naming it after his sister. With it only being 30 years later we could still get a cameo by Tim McGraw or Faith Hill to connect the shows.

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epotosi t1_iu24lzo wrote

His character is Jacob Dutton?! Who is Jacob Dutton?!

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Nyghtshayde t1_iu2vpp4 wrote

Should I be watching Yellowstone? What's it comparable to?

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rangerxt t1_iu1rlgx wrote

god how many times will they almost lose the ranch

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ChaserNeverRests t1_iu24f7m wrote

In the previous prequel, the ranch didn't even exist yet... I believe they'll be building it in this next prequel.

And it's been a while since I watched the original Yellowstone, but wasn't the ranch almost lost a grand total of once?

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