| TV/MOVIES/MUSIC Horizon: An American Saga... Could this maybe approach Lonesome Dove in some ways?

Finally sat down and watched Chapter 1 tonight... It's like putting together a 5000 piece puzzle, lot of jumping around and piecing parts together. Overall, I give it a solid B (compared to the stuff we normally see put out there these days). Some spots and a couple of characters could have been better, but so far it's working. Hopefully, Chapter 2 and beyond gets better, not worse.
 
I watched the first one on a flight, half of it heading to St. Louis, other half coming back. It's good, it does jump around, and the last several minutes of it recap the movie and prequels the next installment.
 
Somehow I missed this, probably advanced age, but will try and catch up now. The trailer shows promise.

There's been some back and forth on when Part 2 will land... It was already supposed to be out, but it got pulled and delayed, supposedly based on low numbers in theaters for Part 1. But, the streaming numbers have been good on Part 1, so I think (from what I can tell) they are trying to figure out what to do with Part 2 to get the most money back... then parts 3 and 4 are supposedly in line as well.
 
Finally sat down and watched Chapter 1 tonight... It's like putting together a 5000 piece puzzle, lot of jumping around and piecing parts together. Overall, I give it a solid B (compared to the stuff we normally see put out there these days). Some spots and a couple of characters could have been better, but so far it's working. Hopefully, Chapter 2 and beyond gets better, not worse.
I'm glad you bumped this back up. Considering I'm "laid up" or several weeks it appears...needed something like this to "binge" through today. (Three hours, started at noon and just finished at several minutes past five.)

Some of the characters are natural fits. Guys like Michael Rooker and Will Patton are just born to play those supporting roles in westerns. NOW, Luke Wilson?!?! Naturally he has that slow drawl; almost sounding "slow." It's a match.
 
Rooker playing the Sergeant Major is my favorite character thus far. I had a to pause it a few times last night to do some quick things, but for 3 hours, it actually moved along pretty quick.
 
Rooker playing the Sergeant Major is my favorite character thus far. I had a to pause it a few times last night to do some quick things, but for 3 hours, it actually moved along pretty quick.
It's no secret I'm a big fan of cinematography in film. For this, if we're being honest, a good 12-18 minutes could have been left on the cutting room floor.

I can see why it has taken KC so long to get this from the page to the screen. Hell, he's still looking for a plot line, a protagonist ...

So far, it's like the old Readers Digest compilation of stories they used to publish once a year: chapters, out of different books, all put on the screen together.
 
Yes sir, that's why I'm not impatiently waiting on the second installment.
Figured I'd wait on the second part and watch them both if it sounds like it finally gets towards a point or maybe wait on them all. I forget shows from 1 year to the next, rather binge watch it in a few weeks than over years.
 
Figured I'd wait on the second part and watch them both if it sounds like it finally gets towards a point or maybe wait on them all. I forget shows from 1 year to the next, rather binge watch it in a few weeks than over years.

That was my original plan and would have been easy to do if they'd stuck with the original release schedule... I'll more than likely go back and watch part 1 in full again though unless part 2 releases very soon (which seems unlikely).
 
I forget shows from 1 year to the next, rather binge watch it in a few weeks than over years.
What's worse? Knowing you've watched a season of a show and can't remember the storyline or not remembering you've watched something until you start seeing the storyline.

...same thing with me and books. I'll pick up something and start reading and realize a few chapters in that "I know this story."
 
What's worse? Knowing you've watched a season of a show and can't remember the storyline or not remembering you've watched something until you start seeing the storyline.

...same thing with me and books. I'll pick up something and start reading and realize a few chapters in that "I know this story."

This kinda happened with me last night... I watched Hell or High Water. I'd watched it once, previously in 2017-18 I think. I could barely remember what happened until it got going a bit... even still, I couldn't remember the exact details.
 
This kinda happened with me last night... I watched Hell of High Water. I'd watched it once, previously in 2017-18 I think. I could barely remember what happened until it got going a bit... even still, I couldn't remember the exact details.
Sheridan has caught me a few times in situations like this. Recently, recognizing an actor in one of his series and trying to remember if I "just don't like him" or was it "he's the bad guy."
 
Sheridan has caught me a few times in situations like this. Recently, recognizing an actor in one of his series and trying to remember if I "just don't like him" or was it "he's the bad guy."

Ha... one part last night that I had totally forgotten about was him playing his little cowboy role and driving cattle away from a fire... had nothing to do with anything, just an opportunity to be in front of the camera for a minute, on a horse, and playing the "cool" cowboy.
 
Ha... one part last night that I had totally forgotten about was him playing his little cowboy role and driving cattle away from a fire... had nothing to do with anything, just an opportunity to be in front of the camera for a minute, on a horse, and playing the "cool" cowboy.
a good 12-18 minutes could have been left on the cutting room floor.
 
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