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This might be a tough ask for this Xmas. But if you try it out and get into it, it may make your year.
For me, the number 1 western of all time is Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall, Danny Glover, Robert Ulrich, Anjelica Houston etc etc.
The book is amazing and is part of a series including Dead Man's Walk, Comanche Moon, Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo.
I was introduced to this series when the TV version of Lonesome Dove was shown on the BBC back in the mid 1990's.
It came out on video and unfortunately, I doubt that you can find it on DVD. The book is over 800 pages long and the Video set that I aquired was a 6 part set on 3 tapes.
It inspired me to go and visit many of the locations in the books including Laredo, San Antonio and the Palo Duro Canyon in Texas.
McMurtry based the characters on old Texas Rangers and the theme of Lonesome Dove specifically, taking cattle north to Montana was based on Goodnight and Loving, the real life characters who pioneered what became known as the Chisholm Trail up through Texas, Oaklahoma, Kansas (Dodge City etc), Nebraska and Montana.
They made other films/TV versions of the other books and they are good but not a patch on the Lee Jone/Duvall Lonesome Dove.
Check out McMurtry and Lonesome Dove on Wikipedia, go buy the books, find a copy of the original tape, go to the US and check it all out.
Get Lonesome Dove in your life in 2010
PS I'm not on commission. But maybe I should be!
For me, the number 1 western of all time is Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall, Danny Glover, Robert Ulrich, Anjelica Houston etc etc.
The book is amazing and is part of a series including Dead Man's Walk, Comanche Moon, Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo.
I was introduced to this series when the TV version of Lonesome Dove was shown on the BBC back in the mid 1990's.
It came out on video and unfortunately, I doubt that you can find it on DVD. The book is over 800 pages long and the Video set that I aquired was a 6 part set on 3 tapes.
It inspired me to go and visit many of the locations in the books including Laredo, San Antonio and the Palo Duro Canyon in Texas.
McMurtry based the characters on old Texas Rangers and the theme of Lonesome Dove specifically, taking cattle north to Montana was based on Goodnight and Loving, the real life characters who pioneered what became known as the Chisholm Trail up through Texas, Oaklahoma, Kansas (Dodge City etc), Nebraska and Montana.
They made other films/TV versions of the other books and they are good but not a patch on the Lee Jone/Duvall Lonesome Dove.
Check out McMurtry and Lonesome Dove on Wikipedia, go buy the books, find a copy of the original tape, go to the US and check it all out.
Get Lonesome Dove in your life in 2010

PS I'm not on commission. But maybe I should be!