Tommorrow night

Started by GunClick Rick, May 27, 2012, 10:46:22 PM

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GunClick Rick

Bunch a ole scudders!

Danny Bear Claw

Thanks for posting this Rick.  I just went and set the DVR to record all 3 parts.  Looks like it's should be good.  I wonder when they're gonna put Hell On Wheels back on.
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TwoWalks Baldridge

Wednesday evening beginning at 5:00 pm they are putting on all three episodes back to back.  My plan is to watch them then, so do not be giving away the farm before Thursday  :)
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GunClick Rick

That dang Costner rides a fine horse~
Bunch a ole scudders!

Wolfgang

Wuz very watchable. Being into "hysterical coo-rectness" as we make movies here . . . . I'm very sensetive to that stuff. I didn't notice the descrepency of the rifle in the saloon. But did sort of choke when I saw the saddles on the horses. Everything else very historically correct and then saddles on horses that have low cantles and are much nice that would have been owned by farm familys in W.V back shortly after the civil war. The Hatfield home itself is also a bit too "nice". The other homes and cabins look right for the time and the economic situation of those people. But overall . . very watchable and well made.


ps. I grew up in the north . . ( Chicago area ) and we move to the Cincinatti area where I went to college. I observed first hand the squabbling, arguing, animosities, and outright hatered, . . . ....that still existed over the Civil War. That wuz in the late '60s . . . and i'm sure that it still goes on today.
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GunClick Rick

NOW DADBURNIT!!! I ain't gonna be able to watch it now!!!!Dang saddles ruined the whole thing!I'm gonna go watch Pawn Stars now!!! >:( :-\  ::)

By the way ya got a period correct saddle yonder they can bawrry??? ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Trailrider

One reason for the "period incorrect" saddles is probably the differences in horse physique between horses of yore, versus modern horses. A "period correct" saddle that properly fit a modern horse would probably be prohibitably expensive to build. At least they weren't shooting Ruger Vaqueros!  ;D
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Rye Miles

Quote from: Wolfgang on May 29, 2012, 01:46:50 PM
Wuz very watchable. Being into "hysterical coo-rectness" as we make movies here . . . . I'm very sensetive to that stuff. I didn't notice the descrepency of the rifle in the saloon. But did sort of choke when I saw the saddles on the horses. Everything else very historically correct and then saddles on horses that have low cantles and are much nice that would have been owned by farm familys in W.V back shortly after the civil war. The Hatfield home itself is also a bit too "nice". The other homes and cabins look right for the time and the economic situation of those people. But overall . . very watchable and well made.


ps. I grew up in the north . . ( Chicago area ) and we move to the Cincinatti area where I went to college. I observed first hand the squabbling, arguing, animosities, and outright hatered, . . . ....that still existed over the Civil War. That wuz in the late '60s . . . and i'm sure that it still goes on today.



He didn't say they were historically incorrect he said that the farm families wouldn't have had such nice saddles. BUT keep in mind Anse Hatfield had a pretty big lumber business going on so maybe he could afford them saddles??

Rye (who knows nothing about saddles) ???
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Major 2

The saddles are very incorrect ....

I could see Devil Ance on a Jennifer or McClellan even a Plantation Seat perhaps a Grimsley when he deserted.
even an A-fork would have been a much better choice....

But no.... he rides off on a circa 1960 western pleasure saddle, low pommal and bucking roll.
I also have issue with the Brass Frame Remington.

However, I am enjoying the show , and Cosner is about as good as he will ever be, acting wise.
As Devil Anse Hatfield is one nasty bastard....almost makes to root for the McCoy's
when planets align...do the deal !

Don Nix

The first thing I saw was the saddles. and tack and rifle boots. I've been building and restoring saddles for decades and that is the most preposterous thing Ive ever seen to be on a supposedly historically correct movie. Low cantled saddles with cheyenne rolls padded seats. C'mon . Rifles were carried across the pommels generally and almost never in heavily wooded areas like that. A tree limb would make short work of those rigs.
Those cabins that have slat walls that you can sling a cat through are stupid.Men took pride in their work and to slap something together like that is preposterous.  There would have been batting boards over the wall boards to close the gaps.
Its just common sense,there is no way anyone could survive the winters in the mountains of kentucky or W.Va in those shanties.
Then last night saw them using a steam donkey to power the sawmill and ole Anse tells the boy to shut it down and you hear the sound of a internal combustion engines shutting down. Like he went and just turned the key off on the steam engine.
I also laughed at the "telescope" with the quick attach mount .
I am glad that my Father in law isnt around to see this movie.
The only thing I will say is accurate is that a McCoy will sometimes Pi$$ you off . I've been married to one for almost 40 years.

mestiza letty

Have to agree with you both, Don & Major nary a piece of US Cavalry brass to be seen ::)
Truth be known Coster had his choice and his butt didn't wanna ride an A-fork rig...JMO... since they got the tax-breaks to got to Romaina to film this series they didn't give a hoot about bein' "historically correct" anyhow... There a "continuity issues" with clothing, horse tack & props...you do get what you pay for......Kinda weird bein' broadcast from the "History Channel" and all.
'Tis a thorny issue in Hollywood when they "ditch the crew" here in the US because of the Unions. They'll picket a job and use mob mentality to force movie production to hire only Union players... I lived part of it (steady loss of work) with my family in the '90's. Everything was bein' shot in Canada.
I have enjoyed it for what it is and have to say I rather watch "Hatfield & McCoy's" than some of the other crappy shows out there.
I take Hollywood's screenplays with a few grains of salt 'cuz mostly it's a rise in BP.

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Cliff Fendley

Just started watching first episode on History.com and within 5 minutes already saw Costner pull a brass frame Remmy.  ::)

Saddles are wrong, this thing just started and can be picked apart on accuracy.

Good grief, how hard would it be for movie producers to find some people that know something about history? About anyone on this forum knows more than the producers of this series.

Just once I'd like to see something like this made historically accurate. And on History channel of all things.
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St. George

Let's see...

A tale about betrayal, unwavering hatred, a deserter, a religious fanatic, their too-closely bred families, cowardly, grasping small-minded, bearded and un-hygenic murderous folks, dark, foreboding hills and mountains, political skulduggery and private law enforcers.

Kinda sounds like a tour in Afghanistan...

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GunClick Rick

Well i have to say it great acting so far and Mary McDonald,McCoys wife should get a special oscar!She has been a real rock as an actress~
Make that Mare Winningham


And did St Goerge make a funny ??? :D
Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

By the way which smiley do you like better???

:)  or  :-X
Bunch a ole scudders!

St. George

McCoy's wife is played by Mare Winningham.

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GunClick Rick

Your right i got them mixed up~Mare Winningham always liked her acting..
Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

what smiley did ya pick???
Bunch a ole scudders!

Major 2

" Tis a thorny issue in Hollywood when they "ditch the crew" here in the US because of the Unions. They'll picket a job and use mob mentality to force movie production to hire only Union players... I lived part of it (steady loss of work) with my family in the '90's. Everything was bein' shot in Canada."

I heard that !  mestiza letty


The best thing about it ( even with the loss of work to Romaina ) (or even Canada)

this is the Highest viewed show in Mini Series history
and it's a History Channal show.... took top veiwing all 3 nights

This could start a trend .... back to History related films.
when planets align...do the deal !

Rye Miles

Quote from: Don Nix on May 30, 2012, 11:43:48 AM
The first thing I saw was the saddles. and tack and rifle boots. I've been building and restoring saddles for decades and that is the most preposterous thing Ive ever seen to be on a supposedly historically correct movie. Low cantled saddles with cheyenne rolls padded seats. C'mon . Rifles were carried across the pommels generally and almost never in heavily wooded areas like that. A tree limb would make short work of those rigs.
Those cabins that have slat walls that you can sling a cat through are stupid.Men took pride in their work and to slap something together like that is preposterous.  There would have been batting boards over the wall boards to close the gaps.
Its just common sense,there is no way anyone could survive the winters in the mountains of kentucky or W.Va in those shanties.
Then last night saw them using a steam donkey to power the sawmill and ole Anse tells the boy to shut it down and you hear the sound of a internal combustion engines shutting down. Like he went and just turned the key off on the steam engine.
I also laughed at the "telescope" with the quick attach mount .
I am glad that my Father in law isnt around to see this movie


I thought the same thing about those cabins. Heck at our local cowboy shoot our facades are made better than that. Still I enjoyed the heck out of this series and hope they make some more. Now, if they can only get a little more historically correct. ::)

Rye
The only thing I will say is accurate is that a McCoy will sometimes Pi$$ you off . I've been married to one for almost 40 years.
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