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YOUR DAD'S FAVORITE MOVIE TOO?


This was my dad's favorite movie. Seems like a lot of dad's agreed.

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I just watched it for the first time. It was a bit slow at first, but showed a lot of heart after awhile.

I'm reserving it on blu-ray for my parent's at our local library. My dad loves westerns, and he immediately perked up when I told him I was watching it.

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When I returned home from college for Christmas in 1999 my Dad gave me his Lonesome Dove VHS because he upgraded to DVD. I had never really even heard of Lonesome Dove up to that point. About two years later I had a room-mate who was really into Westerns. He thought it was cool that I had Lonesome Dove. I told him that I had never seen it before and asked him if it was any good. Well, he ended up convincing me to watch the first segment. After that I was hooked!

Shame on me! I guess I needed someone other than my uncool dad to introduce me to Lonesome Dove. Fortunately, after I got married, I was able to hook my wife on Lonesome Dove as well. Although it would certainly be fair turnabout, I hope that I can share Lonesome Dove with my own kids someday. I figure since I've got 3 sons (4 kids in all) that the odds are in my favor that at least one of them will come around to it, right? The oldest of the bunch is 4 right now so time will tell I suppose.

Lonesome Dove may not be to everyone's liking. But I sure wish everyone would at least give it a try like I did. You never know... you may be missing out on your new favorite flick.

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Its hard to believe 1999 is so long ago! I read something by another fan of Lonesome Dove whose father watched it many times. His father was a kind of 'Woodrow' type, close-mouthed, NOT in touch with his feelings and difficult for his kids to understand. The son really related to Woodrow's character and it helped him to understand his father much more.

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This mom does.

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Yup. My Dad loved this. He could watch McMurtry's stuff anytime. But, I doubt he would have watched Brokeback!!

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McMurtry helped write the screenplay of Brokeback from someone else's story but it is not true McMurtry though they really needed him to get the language, costume, details right.

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You are correct.It's Proul's story. It's hard for me to wrap my brain around the fact he wrote Terms of Endearment. Not his genre, but he nailed the female characters.

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McMurtry is pure Texas from cowboy history and Comanches to Houston and the astronauts.

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