March 2, 20196 yr Pretty good indie flick. I thought it was a beautiful expression of West Texas and the oil & gas business. The stock footage at the end gave me the feels. If you want to help the Texas film industry, go see it. Some other observations: - Some little E&P and oilfield services companies invested in the film. - They shot 50% of the film if not more, at the Hotel Settles in Big Spring. It's also where they had the wrap party. Beautiful hotel. I've stayed there a few times, and I won't stay anywhere else when I'm in the Permian Basin. Historic rooms, nice pool. The chow is really good too. - No idea why it's rated R. No bewbs, not much violence, not much cursing. Did the filmmakers ask for a R rating? I'm not saying you can take your kids, but you could definitely take your teenagers. - Giant is a better movie, but this one is much more realistic and gritty. - It's amazing you could start an O&G company with a few thousand dollars back then.
March 3, 20196 yr For the lazy, from IMDB " The Iron Orchard" is the story of Jim McNeely, a young man thrust into the vibrant and brutal West Texas oilfields in 1939, who works his way through the ranks to ultimately become a formidable wildcatter. We really should implement a policy of including a brief summary or something for posts about movies or shows with no trailer posted.
March 3, 20196 yr Author 19 minutes ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said: For the lazy, from IMDB We really should implement a policy of including a brief summary or something for posts about movies or shows with no trailer posted. Message received.
March 3, 20196 yr My old coworker emailed me about this. Her husbands friend directed it. I hope it’s good.
March 3, 20196 yr Author 3 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: My old coworker emailed me about this. Her husbands friend directed it. I hope it’s good. It's OK to good Brick Top. It's no Snatch, but it will do. No pigs, but some Longhorns.
March 3, 20196 yr My brother went to a private screening of it a couple weeks ago in Midland and said he enjoyed it. He’s in the business though.
March 3, 20196 yr Author 17 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: My brother went to a private screening of it a couple weeks ago in Midland and said he enjoyed it. He’s in the business though. If you're in the business, you'll enjoy it.
March 3, 20196 yr http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_iron_orchard Here is an enigma-check out the critics ratings vs the audience. All of the critics sound like arrogant douche bags trying to impress each other with why this isn't worthy to be viewed. Glad I don't always listen to the critics, especially since my father was working for Standard Oil during this time as a floor hand. Going to see it and let the critics eat Bevo cakes.
March 4, 20196 yr Author 48 minutes ago, pch said: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_iron_orchard Here is an enigma-check out the critics ratings vs the audience. All of the critics sound like arrogant douche bags trying to impress each other with why this isn't worthy to be viewed. Glad I don't always listen to the critics, especially since my father was working for Standard Oil during this time as a floor hand. Going to see it and let the critics eat Bevo cakes. Well at least Variety liked it.
March 4, 20196 yr Pretty incredible they made the entire film on a 1 million dollar budget. Gonna see it this week
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