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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
One masterpiece, one average, one mediocre.,
By Erik Morton "Erik Morton" (Carmel, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonesome Dove Collection [6 Discs] (Full Screen) (DVD)
LONESOME DOVE ~ This may be the greatest movie ever made. Both Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones give the performances of their careers as retired U.S. Marshals Gus McRae and Woodrow Call, and the rest of the star-studded cast shine, as well. The unique scenery of the film is absolutely breathtaking to behold. And the music . . . . . . . Basil Poledouris composes what may very well be the greatest film score of all time!! (In my opinion, the works of Mozart and Beethoven don't compare to this!) Director Simon Wincer went on to helm such fantastic Westerns as QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER, CROSSFIRE TRAIL, and MONTE WALSH. I could go on forever praising this gem of a film, but there are two other movies to review. So I'll sum it up in four words: sheer and utter perfection.STREETS OF LAREDO ~ Though it can't possibly compare to it's predecessor, this makes for enjoyable Western fare. James Garner does a great job as Captain Call, though he can't quite fill in Tommy Lee Jones' shoes. The cast is above average here, too: Sam Shepard is awesome as Pee-Eye, and no matter how brief Randy Quaid's screen time, you can't take your eyes off him. However, I found Sissy Spacek to be whiney and quite annoying. I just recently found a similarity between this and the first film, plotwise: both update old, cliched Western plots (the cattle-drive in LONESOME DOVE and the bounty-hunter-gone-after-vicious-killer here) and update them with fine form. But this sequal doesn't do it nearly as well as the first. Oh, and that whole relationship between Call and that little girl was just weird and extremely out of place. DEAD MAN'S WALK ~ Here's an idea: make a prequal to the Emmy Award-winning LONESOME DOVE. While this may work on paper, it doesn't on film. Mainly because you'd have to find actors who could successfully portray younger versions of Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones. David Arquette and Johnny Lee Millar just can't do that. While their performances are decent, you just can't manage to firmly believe that these two boys are Gus McRae and Woodrow Call. And who the hell made the casting decision for the younger Clara (excellently played by Angelica Huston in the first film)? She ... like few actors I have ever had to watch. Funny, though; all the lead actors are sub-par, but the supporting cast rules; F. Murray Abraham, Brian Dennehy (who is killed off far, far too quickly), and Edward James Olmos included. Though the music in this movie is good, it feels out of place. But by far the worst thing about this film is the ending; the last twenty minutes may be the most godawful I have ever seen. It totally ruins the whole dramatic impact of the actual Dead Man's Walk scene that takes place before it. This scene is without a doubt the best part of the movie, and is one of the best, most powerful I've ever seen. They should've just ended the movie after this scene, right before that final twenty minutes or so. It would've been a much better movie. In the end, it might be a good idea to just pick up a copy of LONESOME DOVE (be sure to buy the two-disc edition, which has far better picture quality than the single-disc flipper) rather than this entire boxed set. On the other hand, it looks great on your shelf, and comes with a free copy of the soundtrack to LONESOME DOVE. LONESOME DOVE: * * * * *
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Movie!, Best Western!, Best Actors! Best Everything!,
By Robin Kennedy (Irvine, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonesome Dove Collection (Lonesome Dove / Streets of Laredo / Dead Man's Walk) (VHS Tape)
About every five years or so, especially on a rainy day, we gather up family and friends to watch the entire Lonesome Dove movie. We build a fire, pop popcorn, (the women grab a box of kleenex), and we all transport ourselves to the magnificent world of Augustus MaCrae and Captain Call. Every scene is perfect, and even the smallest line delivered is classic. I love the way so much is said in this movie with very few words or with a simple look or gesture (Robert DuVall is a master at this). One of my favorite scenes is when Woodrow beats the heck out of a roughneck who is riding with the calvary. The ignorant bully decides to pick on Newt Dobbs (big mistake!). Augustus has to lassoe the captain to prevent him from killing the thug. Then Capt. Call (in his plain no nonsense way) says something like... " I can't stand rude behavior in a man, I won't tolerate it". The casting is perfect, including the pigs. I think every girl would love to marry Augustus. When the movie ends, we all slip into a blue funk because we miss the characters and the story. We would LOVE to see another movie like this, with Robert DuVall and Tommy Lee Jones teamed up with the same director, etc. This movie should have made #1 movie of the century!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the great westerns,
By nick atherton (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonesome Dove Collection [6 Discs] (Full Screen) (DVD)
Lonesome Dove is arguably the greatest Western every made, equipped with an all-star cast, it really stands out with the classic cow boy tales. Woodrow Call is played by Tommy Lee Jones, although he is hardly recognisable in the big white beard. Augustus Mcrae is Woodrow's old amigo from the days of the Texas Rangers; played by Robert Duval, the pairing is a very odd one, much like chalk and cheese in fact.They decide life in Lonesome Dove is too quiet, and decide to ride almost 3000 miles with a herd of cattle to Montana. There they will achieve their fortunes; they hope. The Film is about the adventures, they and their gang encounter on the way. Its a must in my eyes, a simple must.
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