Lonsome Dove Fans

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For all you fans of the Great Westerns.

The Lonsome Dove series of Books is our American version of the Iliad. The Comanche Moon Mini Series is going to Air Mid January. This is the story of the Texas Rangers in their prime and the protecting Wild Frontier of North Texas. I have read all the books (4 total) of this series and Larry McMurtry has captured the dust and the grit of that time in my opinion.

If you have another Great Western out there let's hear it. After the rush of Holidays looking for a good read.





Fans of the Western genre will receive a late Christmas gift in the new year when CBS rolls out the epic three-part, six-hour mini-series Comanche Moon on January 13, 2008, starring Val Kilmer, Karl Urban, Steve Zahn, Rachel Griffiths, Elizabeth Banks, Adam Beach, and Wes Studi. A prequel to Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize winning Lonesome Dove novel, which was also turned into a popular Emmy Award winning mini-series in the late '80s, Comanche Moon is the long-awaited final installment in the Lonesome Dove saga.

Comanche Moon follows the story of middle-aged Texas Ranger duo Augustus "Gus" McCrae (Steve Zahn) and Woodrow Call (Karl Urban) as they ride the West now dealing with the challenges of life as adults. The two find themselves caught between love, the Western way of life, and several engaging personalities - "Gus with his great love, Clara Forsythe (Cardellini), and Call with Maggie Tilton (Elizabeth Banks), the young prostitute who loves him and bears him his son, Newt (Joseph Castanon). Kilmer plays Captain Inish Scull, a Yankee aristocrat and hero of the recently concluded Mexican War. Griffiths plays Inez Scull, the Captain's sexy wife who doesn't hesitate to fill her time with other men when he's away from home. Wes Studi plays Comanche Chief Buffalo Hump."

If that's not enough to make you saddle up your imaginary horse and ride into the events preceeding Lonesome Dove, Comanche Moon offers a different perspective than the last TV outing in that it follows the Native American Indian point of view as the Comanche way of life comes to an end.

In an exclsuive interview with The Deadbolt, Comanche Moon co-star Karl Urban spoke of the challenges he faced in playing a character with an opposing viewpoint from his own belief system, "I’m a staunch advocate of Indian rights... my personal understanding and belief, of these justices who would go after the Indians, is polar opposite to a man like Woodrow Call. That was definitely a challenge to really sell a point of view which is completely different from your own."

As the story progresses, an emotional and inevitable clash of cultures ensues - "Two proud but very different men, McCrae and Call enlist with a Ranger troop in pursuit of three outlaws: Buffalo Hump, the great Comanche war chief; Kicking Wolf (Jonathon Joss, "Into the West"), the celebrated Comanche horse thief; and Ahumado (Sal Lopez, The Astronaut Farmer), a deadly Mexican bandit king with a penchant for torture. Assisting the Rangers in their wild chase is the renowned Kickapoo tracker Famous Shoes (David Midthunder, "Into the West"). They are joined by their comrades-in-arms, Deets (Keith Robinson, Dreamgirls), Jake Spoon (Ryan Merriman, The Ring Two) and Pea Eye Parker (Troy Baker, Striking Range), in the bitter struggle to protect an advancing western frontier against the defiant Comanches who are determined to defend their territory and their way of life. The Rangers also encounter Buffalo Hump's violent outcast son, Blue Duck (Adam Beach, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit")."

Directed by Simon Wincer (Quigley Down Under, Lonesome Dove), Comanche Moon airs on CBS in three parts on three consecutive nights in the same timeslot - Sunday, January 13, Tuesday, January 15 and Wednesday, January 16 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT).







http://www.thedeadbolt.com/news/102882/comanchemoon_news.php
 
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'Im your huckleberry'

Will definitely catch that one, Val Kilmer's best role ever was playing Doc Holiday in 'Tombstone'. :up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pqyX_as3PI

Ahh...yes Kilmer was good, My favorite Doc Holiday's portrayal was Dennis Quaid in Wyatt Earp.

Kilmer's role in this one (Capt. Inish Scull) should be easy for him, his charater goes nearly insane. Although, any of us would, if we suffered the same fate as Ole' Inish does in this story.
 
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Well...."bubble"..+.."12",

Permit me to steer you boys, to Val Kilmer,...in "Thunderheart" !!

OMG :shock:

I forgot about that role. Now if you going to dig that up I am going to bring up the role where he played the Iceman Years later as an airline pilot as an SNL skit. Pretty funny.

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