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Tha620Hawk t1_itvu70x wrote
So many lost years on this one family……guy makes good feature films too. Well used to
Downbound92 t1_itvuap4 wrote
Damn does this family ever have any chill, quiet years?
ScribblingOff87 t1_itvvuz5 wrote
This guy...
Breaking-Lost t1_itvzwe4 wrote
Need Yellowstone 2049
Psymon_Armour t1_itw2zuk wrote
I can't wait for one of them to find the tunnel that let's them travel 33 years into the past and future.
MehradHidden t1_itwfknx wrote
Yellowstone : Infinity and beyond
Buzz Lightyear is Dutton Ranger in space
KumquatConnoisseur t1_itwfsm1 wrote
I really do enjoy Yellowstone, but I wish he would reign it in and give some more tightly written movies. His last two attempts weren’t very good.
DisneyDreams7 t1_itwglkd wrote
Are his films good?
wooztheweb t1_itwhbq1 wrote
Yellowstone -1 introduces the multiverse.
NightsOfFellini t1_itwhs1n wrote
Which is a terrible shame, Hell or Highwater and Wind River are easily the best things he's ever done.
NightsOfFellini t1_itwhx17 wrote
Wind River and Hell or Highwater (former directed by him) are excellent, Sicario a tight thriller directed by Villaneuve.
-FeistyRabbitSauce- t1_itwoiyo wrote
Sicario is pretty fuckin great, too.
Saar13 t1_itwwmei wrote
Sheridanverse is a phenomenon.
I love Yellowstone. I do not even know why. My husband and I also cried with 1883, which was last year's best limited series.
Open your hearts to the Duttons. Forget the "good writing" that this sub loves (although no one knows what that means) and enjoy this journey.
mlc885 t1_itx4u6a wrote
I came to the thread to ask if 1883 was good, but instead I'm going to say yes.
And with a Costner lookalike replicant it'd be a hit.
mlc885 t1_itx594p wrote
Back then they had to ride bison
Breaking-Lost t1_itx7v50 wrote
I thought 1883 was good for what it's worth
jblanch3 t1_itxboo8 wrote
Yeah, his TV shows are good for what they are. He saw a niche that wasn't being served and he filled that, most if not all of his shows so far have been big hits. I do feel his true talent lies in screenwriting though.
jblanch3 t1_itxc9zu wrote
There was a really good profile on him not too long ago where he was talking about that. He was asking for more money for Season 3 of SoA. BTW, I wouldn't call him a background character and he was a deputy, not the sheriff. He was a pretty major character the first couple of seasons and I remember him being featured prominently in the trailers with Charlie Hunnam when the show first premiered. Anyway, someone who he didn't identify said to him that actors like him were a dime a dozen and refused to give him a raise. He got killed off so he could get out of the show. I always wonder how that executive who told him that must feel today.
xyzzyzyzzyx t1_itxqtpc wrote
It told you what it was going to be and then it was that.
hecklingfext t1_itxw8es wrote
He wrote 'Those Who Wish Me Dead' which came out just last year. He's still writing movies
muad_dibs t1_ityaehl wrote
He got killed off terribly too. Kinda like Admiral Akbar did now that I’m remembering it.
Moosedroolz t1_itzbk16 wrote
I didn't finish 1883 and couldn't finish the last season of Yellowstone with too much of the stories focusing on spinoffs also not interested in a Jimmy story line which sucks since I used to always look forward to a new episode of Yellowstone.
Fu-Man-Chewbacca t1_iu0xzm1 wrote
I would pin 75% of that movie on Dennis Villeneuve. Especially after seeing Sicario 2 and Those Who Wish Me Dead
Fu-Man-Chewbacca t1_iu0y4nc wrote
I remember my jaw dropping like “No Way They Just Killed Him Like That”
PetyrDayne t1_itvnxpe wrote
At this rate he's not gonna write a new movie till the next decade.