August 25, 20241 yr 17 hours ago, veritas aequitas said: Made it past the hour mark and not sure I will ever finish. Was expecting a mediocre movie but got a mediocre mini-series instead, this has every bit the look and feel of made for TV. Would do better if he broke it up into 8 episodes or such. The one long draw out story building start was never going to work.
August 25, 20241 yr I wonder if they’re going back and editing part 2 to try and get it on track to save the future of 3 & 4. Who’s going to watch pt 2 without knowing there if there will be an ending or not.
August 25, 20241 yr This would have been better served as a mini-series. Hubris on Costner’s part seems to have not helped this project be as good as it potentially could have been had he not tried to do this in parts.
August 25, 20241 yr Could be an option that’s been considered. Re-cut 1 & 2 into 6 episodes, and then shoot 3/4 as 7-12. Call it 2 season, one mini-series, whatever.
August 26, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, thunderlounge said: Could be an option that’s been considered. Re-cut 1 & 2 into 6 episodes, and then shoot 3/4 as 7-12. Call it 2 season, one mini-series, whatever. I get the vibe Costner wants to demonstrate he’s still an A list movie star, and not just the lead actor on a big cable show. Netflix has expressed interest, so I’m sure that pitch has been made to him.
August 26, 20241 yr 10 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: I get the vibe Costner wants to demonstrate he’s still an A list movie star He's not. His last big hit was 25 years ago. Since then, his movies either just barely make more than the budget or lose money. The average 18-35 year old movie patron might know him as Superman's dad. His aging fanbase would rather watch cable than go to the movies.
August 26, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, Herpa Derpa said: His aging fanbase has made enough by now to have their own home theater setup, and would rather watch there than some theater with a bunch of rude-ass mother fuckers on their phones. fify
August 26, 20241 yr I kind of liked it but, what the hell was that ending? I'm guessing a preview of Pat 2, but it just kind of came out of nowhere without a warning. Just a bunch of random, 2-second clips.
August 27, 20241 yr 15 hours ago, Herpa Derpa said: His aging fanbase would rather watch Fox News on cable than go to the movies. 1234
August 27, 20241 yr On 8/24/2024 at 3:14 PM, veritas aequitas said: Made it past the hour mark and not sure I will ever finish. Was expecting a mediocre movie but got a mediocre mini-series instead, this has every bit the look and feel of made for TV. It was like watching "Return to Lonesome Dove" without there ever being a Lonesome Dove.
August 27, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, Knoxtnhorn said: I kind of liked it but, what the hell was that ending? I'm guessing a preview of Pat 2, but it just kind of came out of nowhere without a warning. Just a bunch of random, 2-second clips. As those "stay tuned for next season" clips rolled.
August 27, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, Herpa Derpa said: The average 18-35 year old movie patron might know him as Superman's dad. he was superman’s dad? when was that? jor-el or jon kent?
August 27, 20241 yr 19 hours ago, Herpa Derpa said: The average 18-35 year old movie patron might know him as Superman's dad. 2 hours ago, futureman said: he was superman’s dad? when was that? jor-el or jon kent?
August 27, 20241 yr The posts in this thread not knowing this a 4-part quadrilogy are fucking hilarious jesus christ
August 27, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, GreenspointTexas said: The posts in this thread not knowing this a 4-part quadrilogy are fucking hilarious jesus christ but is it though? i believe, based on the flop of pt 1, that the rest are in jeopardy. he lost a good chunk of his own personal money on this.
August 27, 20241 yr Part 2 will premiere Saturday, September 7th at Venice Film Festival. They will show Part 1 that morning as well (better have really comfortable seats for those planning on going to both that day).
August 27, 20241 yr I saw the first one and am still interested enough to see the second. Not the greatest movie ever and sucks for his bank account if it’s going to lose him tons of money. But I’ll watch them if they get made.
August 27, 20241 yr 15 minutes ago, futureman said: I saw the first one and am still interested enough to see the second. Not the greatest movie ever and sucks for his bank account if it’s going to lose him tons of money. But I’ll watch them if they get made. i will watch as many as he releases too. pt 1 was just not very good. 3 hrs of mediocrity - not great directing, not great scenery or cinematography, not a great script, not great acting, not a great plot or storyline. the music was overly-dramatic, too frequent, and annoying. the sound editing was shit - could not really make out the dialog. really not sure where his mind was here. after doing such a fantastic job with dances with wolves, to put so much time, money, and effort into this shitshow. by reading this thread it seems a unanimous impression that it had a made for tv feel to it.
August 27, 20241 yr On 8/26/2024 at 6:07 AM, Herpa Derpa said: He's not. His last big hit was 25 years ago. Since then, his movies either just barely make more than the budget or lose money. The average 18-35 year old movie patron might know him as Superman's dad. His aging fanbase would rather watch cable than go to the movies. You shut your whore mouth.
August 27, 20241 yr On 8/25/2024 at 5:42 PM, billfromlaketravis said: I get the vibe Costner wants to demonstrate he’s still an A list movie star, and not just the lead actor on a big cable show. Netflix has expressed interest, so I’m sure that pitch has been made to him. I think he's always wanted to be an epic movie producer but his ambition outpaces his skill. See also Waterworld. See also The Postman. He had success with Dances with Wolves and has been trying to recapture it since. You could still plug him into a big movie as an actor. But there is a reason he invested his own money for a movie he wrote, directed and produced.
August 27, 20241 yr I actually liked Waterworld. Love dystopian movies and probably watched it too many times to admit. I'm still glad he made Horizon, but really wish he had a better inner circle of people to help him with it. It was the right idea just poor execution (so far).
August 27, 20241 yr 33 minutes ago, MonkeyDoughnut said: I actually liked Waterworld. Love dystopian movies and probably watched it too many times to admit. I'm still glad he made Horizon, but really wish he had a better inner circle of people to help him with it. It was the right idea just poor execution (so far). I don't think he makes horrible movie. I just don't think he gages the audience well. And he's not good enough of an artist to make it work. So, he spends a lot of money on something that just doesn't resonate with (enough) consumers. It's 2024 and he's making a 12 hour epic Western that doesn't have popular source material. That's just next level arrogance. Lonesome Dove had a built-in audience from the novels, and it was made for TV.
August 27, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Tuco said: I think he's always wanted to be an epic movie producer but his ambition outpaces his skill. See also Waterworld. See also The Postman. He had success with Dances with Wolves and has been trying to recapture it since. You could still plug him into a big movie as an actor. But there is a reason he invested his own money for a movie he wrote, directed and produced. Sounds about right. I think he should just be an actor, show up on set and say "We just gotta take it one scene at a time. I'm just happy to be here. Hope I can help the production. I just want to give it my best shot, and the good Lord willing things will work out."
August 27, 20241 yr Dances With Wolves is arguably the best western of all time. Postman was not good but not awful. Open Range was great. hes had a good track record in the other 3 films he directed
August 27, 20241 yr I actually like The Postman a lot more than I should. Guess it’s a guilty pleasure.
August 27, 20241 yr lest we forget that much of what made Costner movies good was Kevin Reynolds. Will likely check this one out soon as the price is getting closer to right
August 27, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, GreenspointTexas said: Dances With Wolves is arguably the best western of all time. Postman was not good but not awful. Open Range was great. hes had a good track record in the other 3 films he directed A losing argument is in fact an argument
August 28, 20241 yr Just finished it. I watched it over the course of three nights, so basically like it was a miniseries. It worked well watching it like that. But I'm a sucker for historical dramas and particularly westerns. The need in me says they did a pretty good job with historical accuracy. Other than an over abundance of cartridge conversions, they had a wide display of firearms that would have been in use at the time period. The costumes were pretty good as well. But they went to all that trouble and then decided to call a Colt Dragoon revolver a Dance and brothers revolver. The Dance and Brothers revolvers were Texas made and fairly distinctive. This will not stand.
August 29, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 3:19 PM, thunderlounge said: I actually like The Postman a lot more than I should. Guess it’s a guilty pleasure. I chose The Postman over Titanic when both had just been released in theatres and I've never regretted that decision.
August 29, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 2:19 PM, thunderlounge said: I actually like The Postman a lot more than I should. Guess it’s a guilty pleasure. It was a good book and I never got the hate for the movie.
August 29, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 2:15 PM, GreenspointTexas said: Dances With Wolves is arguably the best western of all time. You shut your whore mouth
August 29, 20241 yr I had mixed reactions. The rhythm and pacing seemed off at times. Like when the big climactic battle happens in the first 20 minutes when I had little context and barely knew who anyone was, let alone cared about them. There were also some confusing cuts and weird jumps scattered throughout. Feels like there were some struggles in the editing room. It wasn't bad, though? I still found myself fairly engaged throughout, and I'm here for part two. Edited August 29, 20241 yr by CurlyDumps
August 29, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 2:20 PM, Lazarus Bocanegra said: lest we forget that much of what made Costner movies good was Kevin Reynolds. Will likely check this one out soon as the price is getting closer to right "Kevin Costner should only act in movies he directs. That way, he can work with his favorite actor and director." - Kevin Reynolds
August 29, 20241 yr 21 hours ago, rage-a-holic said: It was a good book and I never got the hate for the movie. The build up to the final battle scene was some major blue balls edging bullshit. It looked like there was going to be an epic calvary battle and then we get a fist fight instead. That was worse than Horizon ending Dukes of Hazzard style.
September 6, 20241 yr Now that it's streaming on HBO, I watched last week. Agree with what others have said that Costner's trying to do too much and it probably would have been better structured as a series. That said, solid effort. Nowhere near as bad as some have said. Some beautiful cinematography. Overall, I enjoyed it and am looking forward to Chapter 2.
September 6, 20241 yr I did like it, but it should have been a series as others have said. With more time to develop the characters, it could have been great. When was the last time you watched a 3 hour movie and didn't even know the names of most of the characters?
September 8, 20241 yr Release of part 2 is delayed and the reviews from Venice film festival are not good.
September 9, 20241 yr On 9/6/2024 at 9:32 AM, kevwun said: When was the last time you watched a 3 hour movie and didn't even know the names of most of the characters? Four movies in and I couldn't tell you the name of a single character in the series except the titular John Wick.
September 17, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 12:44 AM, kingkoopa6 said: That Apache baddie is fire I would like to poke her hontas. 1 hour ago, MissingInAction said: Cast of nobody's, which can work if they don't suck. The script is awful so maybe the actors are doing the best they can. Cinematography is well done as are the action scenes, but every scene with dialogue is just painful Edited September 17, 20241 yr by MissingInAction
September 17, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 2:15 PM, GreenspointTexas said: Dances With Wolves is arguably the best western of all time. come on man
September 17, 20241 yr I'd rather see a Tin Cup 2. What the hell do you think you look like shooting chili peppers up Lee Janzen's ass? Edited September 17, 20241 yr by Kel Varnsen
September 18, 20241 yr On 8/27/2024 at 2:15 PM, GreenspointTexas said: Dances With Wolves is arguably the best western of all time. 7 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said: come on man Exactly. Dances is somewhere below Once Upon a Time in the West and the Dollars Trilogy, both of which are below this, the best western of all time. Lee Marvin, Jane Fonda, and Nat King Cole at their best.
September 18, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: Exactly. Dances is somewhere below Once Upon a Time in the West and the Dollars Trilogy, both of which are below this, the best western of all time. Lee Marvin, Jane Fonda, and Nat King Cole at their best. It's not a real Western without Clint Eastwood
September 18, 20241 yr If you are going to create an epic saga like Horizon, you have to have a solid soundtrack. It doesn't. It's just ok.
September 18, 20241 yr The thought through my mind right now, is that I’m not sure at this point if it matters that I see the rest of it. If it disappeared, would it matter? I can’t really say that at this point there’s really nothing invested in it to leave a void if there were to be no further content. Seems to have been pretty quiet since that festival, after the initial commentary.
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