LOL. He’d be the first one here ole Rip would take to the “train station”.
There will be a bounty on POS DemoRat whiners like CalledScum when the real shooting war breaks out.
"Real shooting war."
I've been thinking about that a lot. Apparently, there are about the same number of them as there are us, so wouldn't each of us just have to remove one Communist neighbor or relative to solve the problem?
All I saw was an ad with someone holding a winchester by the stock, working the lever left handed with his palm outside the loop. It also had a huge scope as I remember.
All I saw was an ad with someone holding a winchester by the stock, working the lever left handed with his palm outside the loop. It also had a huge scope as I remember.
All I saw was an ad with someone holding a winchester by the stock, working the lever left handed with his palm outside the loop. It also had a huge scope as I remember.
I saw that on the nonstop previews. It was a Marlin.
Tonight the wife and I watched the premier. My first time ever watching the show. Mehhhh. They lost me when supposedly Costner is elected Governor, which would be November. Yet all around the ranch and countryside everything was spring green, not fall dry and golden brown. Then the young calves.....in November?? It was just wrong.
All I saw was an ad with someone holding a winchester by the stock, working the lever left handed with his palm outside the loop. It also had a huge scope as I remember.
I saw that on the nonstop previews. It was a Marlin.
Tonight the wife and I watched the premier. My first time ever watching the show. Mehhhh. They lost me when supposedly Costner is elected Governor, which would be November. Yet all around the ranch and countryside everything was spring green, not fall dry and golden brown. Then the young calves.....in November?? It was just wrong.
Noticed the same thing with Deadwood... seems it was never winter
Sounds a lot like the old "Dallas " with different people in a different place. I remember some "immigrants " from other states that were pretty disappointed to learn that the southfork ranch place they used wasn't even in Dallas county, and that we didn't all have our own personal oil wells. Didn't stop the busloads of japanese from coming by to shoot hundreds of photos for the folks back across the pah-sific
Is this new "western " even filmed in this country?
Sounds a lot like the old "Dallas " with different people in a different place. I remember some "immigrants " from other states that were pretty disappointed to learn that the southfork ranch place they used wasn't even in Dallas county, and that we didn't all have our own personal oil wells. Didn't stop the busloads of japanese from coming by to shoot hundreds of photos for the folks back across the pah-sific
Is this new "western " even filmed in this country?
The ranch house/bunkhouse is in Darby, Mt, I have read many scenes are filmed in Utah? no first hand info on that
It's a box people that are challenged by reality use and grow dependent on, it appears to be somewhat addictive.
A make believe illusion of life and politics that are paid for by the highest bidder flood out of it 24 hours a day.
You've probably experienced more of it than you might think if you read many of the threads created here on the Fire.
The Fire holds a contest where they offer a 'Jimmy Olsen' award for those that can regurgitate into text what they've seen and heard coming out of their 'TV box' the fastest.
Some contestants make many attempts a day to receive this award.
The more seriously addicted to their 'TV boxes' seem to completly loose their grip on reality and except all the 'paid for by highest bidder' content that flows from their TV box as their new reality.
In their TV influenced minds they feel they are regional experts of all things locally as well as globally from the struggles of life in remote regions of our country to wars on the other side of the earth.
A common detectable indication of the extremely addicted is how they've grown to view political leaders more like movie 'action heros' and 'villains' that they tend to either worship or abominate.
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
LOL!
You must think actors who ride horses are real cowboys?
Yellowstone had that spin off show, 1883 with Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. I looked forward to that and in my opinion it sucked. Now they are having another one, "1923". Looks like Harrison Ford is the ramrod in 1923. I hope they do better than the other spin off.
LOL. He’d be the first one here ole Rip would take to the “train station”.
There will be a bounty on POS DemoRat whiners like CalledScum when the real shooting war breaks out.
"Real shooting war."
I've been thinking about that a lot. Apparently, there are about the same number of them as there are us, so wouldn't each of us just have to remove one Communist neighbor or relative to solve the problem?
We could just, like, count to three.
I’d prefer to remove more than my fair share. Besides, everyone knows that DemoRat Fudge Packers like CalledScum couldn’t shoot their way out of paper bag. He’s going to be hiding in the basement, anyways. 😂😂😂😂
Watched last night, just because...that storyline is all used up. They need to end the show, now, before ratings fall off...do the right thing, end the show on a high note.
last year they packed all the action into the season premier and then coasted. The season previous all they did was a slow season build up to a shark jump ending.
This year, yeah it's got a dallas soap opera feel to it. Dumb.
No joke, that chick is batchit crazy, and their is thousands of women across the country that want to be like her in real life...Geez!
It seems like Casey and Jamie are halfway sane after getting away from the ranch and Beth and John, now Beth is going to send Jamie to the insane asylum with the control she has over him. He should have left the state...
last year they packed all the action into the season premier and then coasted. The season previous all they did was a slow season build up to a shark jump ending.
This year, yeah it's got a dallas soap opera feel to it. Dumb.
Yellowstone had that spin off show, 1883 with Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. I looked forward to that and in my opinion it sucked. Now they are having another one, "1923". Looks like Harrison Ford is the ramrod in 1923. I hope they do better than the other spin off.
Damn - i thought his evil Dark Side son killed that dude off with a light saber.
Chilinstructor: I watched it and recorded it at the same time - reason = Beth's big'ol titties turn me on. Unlike slumload, who gets turned on by sniffing kiddies bicycle seats and asking obscene and perverted homosexual based questions while around the CampFire! Yeah I watched it and must say Iwas a little disappointed with the first episode of the season - they go through SO much effort and expense to film and produce this episode and the writing (script) was a bit disappointing. That and they tried to pass of the Bighole River here in SW Montana as the Milk River on the Canadian border??? But when Beth hung her big'ol titties (monster cleavage anyway- are her titties bigger this season?) out for everyone to see and talked nastily to a bar fly lounge lizard (again no offense meant slumload) that made up for it. I hope the next episode is less "convoluted". Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
LOL!
You must think actors who ride horses are real cowboys?
Yep. Most have never been on a horse until they film a scene. Much less worked cows 🤪🤪🤪
I did see a film clip of Yellowstone Writer Taylor Sheridan having a 2 day horse school for his actors for the filming of 1883 and Yellowstone. On the famed Four Sixes (6666) Ranch he purchased in TX. That’s also where 1883 was filmed, for the most part.
Tommy Lee Jones is probably the best “horseman” in recent Westerns. He’s also one of the biggest Asswholes in TX. Robert Duvall set a horse pretty well too.
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
LOL!
You must think actors who ride horses are real cowboys?
Yep. Most have never been on a horse until they film a scene. Much less worked cows 🤪🤪🤪
I did see a film clip of Yellowstone Writer Taylor Sheridan having a 2 day horse school for his actors for the filming of 1883 and Yellowstone. On the famed Four Sixes (6666) Ranch he purchased in TX. That’s also where 1883 was filmed, for the most part.
Tommy Lee Jones is probably the best “horseman” in recent Westerns. He’s also one of the biggest Asswholes in TX. Robert Duvall set a horse pretty well too.
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
LOL!
You must think actors who ride horses are real cowboys?
Yep. Most have never been on a horse until they film a scene. Much less worked cows 🤪🤪🤪
I did see a film clip of Yellowstone Writer Taylor Sheridan having a 2 day horse school for his actors for the filming of 1883 and Yellowstone. On the famed Four Sixes (6666) Ranch he purchased in TX. That’s also where 1883 was filmed, for the most part.
Tommy Lee Jones is probably the best “horseman” in recent Westerns. He’s also one of the biggest Asswholes in TX. Robert Duvall set a horse pretty well too.
Nobody sets a horse like Monte Walsh....
UH HUH,,,I see what ya did there,,,even the playful ones
GUYS,,its a show played out by actors ,,, did yall really think the Duke(bless his heart) actually tracked down commanches,in the searchers? or sucked out the rattlesnake poison in true grit,much less carried her miles runnin his fat ass off ? Cmon,,, its a show,,, not real life like John Wick
Chilinstructor: I watched it and recorded it at the same time - reason = Beth's big'ol titties turn me on. Unlike slumload, who gets turned on by sniffing kiddies bicycle seats and asking obscene and perverted homosexual based questions while around the CampFire! Yeah I watched it and must say Iwas a little disappointed with the first episode of the season - they go through SO much effort and expense to film and produce this episode and the writing (script) was a bit disappointing. That and they tried to pass of the Bighole River here in SW Montana as the Milk River on the Canadian border??? But when Beth hung her big'ol titties (monster cleavage anyway- are her titties bigger this season?) out for everyone to see and talked nastily to a bar fly lounge lizard (again no offense meant slumload) that made up for it. I hope the next episode is less "convoluted". Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
Sheesh VG don’t you ever get a little? Kinda sick for an old fugg to be sitting around the TV with the old lady waiting to catch a glimpse of some cleavage.
Chilinstructor: I watched it and recorded it at the same time - reason = Beth's big'ol titties turn me on. Unlike slumload, who gets turned on by sniffing kiddies bicycle seats and asking obscene and perverted homosexual based questions while around the CampFire! Yeah I watched it and must say Iwas a little disappointed with the first episode of the season - they go through SO much effort and expense to film and produce this episode and the writing (script) was a bit disappointing. That and they tried to pass of the Bighole River here in SW Montana as the Milk River on the Canadian border??? But when Beth hung her big'ol titties (monster cleavage anyway- are her titties bigger this season?) out for everyone to see and talked nastily to a bar fly lounge lizard (again no offense meant slumload) that made up for it. I hope the next episode is less "convoluted". Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
Sheesh VG don’t you ever get a little? Kinda sick for an old fugg to be sitting around the TV with the old lady waiting to catch a glimpse of some cleavage.
Fraqu them, ran into the Rip guy while at the Missoula airport. What a tool bag and complete neophyte. Good chance he could not stay on a horse more than 15 min.
Saw an interview of him. He must be a good actor because he seemed nothing like his tough guy character. Dutton plays a Democrat governor now who's going to protect the land from progressive billionaires. Seems like a few disconnects from political realities in that show but Hollywood always spins it. I watched it because it still shows a bit of ranching and how tied they are to the land. And it was good to see a few wolves shot. Beth is one disturbed woman.
I started asking why right after a November election they were just starting a calve and it looked like spring time. The wife told me to zip it.
Sam, do you really have nice easy November weather in Montana that allows you to fall calve? I’m in north Idaho right now and it kinda chilly and I got about 4”-5” of snow on the ground. What gives?
Yep. Most have never been on a horse until they film a scene. Much less worked cows 🤪🤪🤪
I did see a film clip of Yellowstone Writer Taylor Sheridan having a 2 day horse school for his actors for the filming of 1883 and Yellowstone. On the famed Four Sixes (6666) Ranch he purchased in TX. That’s also where 1883 was filmed, for the most part.
Tommy Lee Jones is probably the best “horseman” in recent Westerns. He’s also one of the biggest Asswholes in TX. Robert Duvall set a horse pretty well too.
You wanna see a guy that can ride a horse watch Rambo III.
I think this show is a waste of electricity. Nothing to do with ranch life in Montana. But Montana has been ruined by all the Rich City people moving here because they want to be part of the Yellowstone TV show and then wanting to change the real Montana life style to where they moved from. Drive through Bozeman and you get a feel for how bad it is getting in the West. Wish the show never happened.
Yep. Most have never been on a horse until they film a scene. Much less worked cows 🤪🤪🤪
I did see a film clip of Yellowstone Writer Taylor Sheridan having a 2 day horse school for his actors for the filming of 1883 and Yellowstone. On the famed Four Sixes (6666) Ranch he purchased in TX. That’s also where 1883 was filmed, for the most part.
Tommy Lee Jones is probably the best “horseman” in recent Westerns. He’s also one of the biggest Asswholes in TX. Robert Duvall set a horse pretty well too.
You wanna see a guy that can ride a horse watch Rambo III.
Drunk posting again ??? 😂😂😂
That midget Stallone is too short to even mount a horse. Unless it was a Shetland Pony. 🤪
Funny how so many have to log in to tell everyone how much they never watch it, aren’t going to watch it, etc.
Lol
There are a lot of good looking and older women on there. It’s a stupid show that has done this state NO favors. But it’s entertaining. Beats the hell out of Seinfeld.
I watched the first episode of Tulsa King with Sylvester Stallone.
its not everyone's taste but I thought it was pretty good.
Didnt realize it was out yet. Been looking forward to that show.
Yep. First episode is out. Think the next one comes out on Friday. I thought it was pretty good, actually. Different, but good. Definitely worth watching.
Funny how so many have to log in to tell everyone how much they never watch it, aren’t going to watch it, etc.
Lol
There are a lot of good looking and older women on there. It’s a stupid show that has done this state NO favors. But it’s entertaining. Beats the hell out of Seinfeld.
My wife drug me into watching 1883. I came in expecting to hate it, but I really liked it. The wife complained it was too slow, not enough action. I think that kinda journey would be a bit slow and monotonous….till it wasn’t. That was a hard life.
I thought Sam Elliot played the best role of his life.
Not a McGraw fan at all but I thought he did a pretty good job. I didn’t recognize him and during episode #3 I finally asked the wife where he was. She looked at me, shook her head, and pointed him out whilst calling me a dumb azz.
1883 had a “Lonesome Dove” feel to it.
After one episode Yellowstone has a “Dallas” feel to it.
Like it or not, Taylor Sheridan has hit on a winning formula for making audience drawing TV and Movie stories good enough that well known and established "A" list actors and celebrities, like, Costner, Jeremy Renner, Stallone, Tim McGraw / Faith Hill, Angeline Jolie, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Foster, Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Harrison Ford, etc., etc., are more than willing to work in them. Apparently he intends to milk every cent from his winning 'formula' for as long as he can, too.
Oh yeah, "they can't ride". A big percentage of them maybe not.
The grey haired guy with the Fu Man Chu, a boomer he'd be called I guess. A professional cowboy & rodeo rider. Turned actor & Hollywood stunt man later in life.
Costner, big lib, big what the fuqk ever, has been in a slew of chit that required riding. I'll put some bucks on that he's a good rider. ???
Matt Dillon ? Would had just as soon kissed Festus on the mouth as to put up with a ornery horse. Ole Clint? suspect he can ride some, but never been challenged or put down for it to my knowledge. I just don't understand all the negativity, it's just a fuqkin TV show.
Now, back to you're regularly scheduled program. I've based all this on here say as I've not watched TV since 1979.
Oh yeah, "they can't ride". A big percentage of them maybe not.
The grey haired guy with the Fu Man Chu, a boomer he'd be called I guess. A professional cowboy & rodeo rider. Turned actor & Hollywood stunt man later in life.
Costner, big lib, big what the fuqk ever, has been in a slew of chit that required riding. I'll put some bucks on that he's a good rider. ???
Matt Dillon ? Would had just as soon kissed Festus on the mouth as to put up with a ornery horse. Ole Clint? suspect he can ride some, but never been challenged or put down for it to my knowledge. I just don't understand all the negativity, it's just a fuqkin TV show.
Now, back to you're regularly scheduled program. I've based all this on here say as I've not watched TV since 1979.
This man could ride, and he rode in movies and on television:
Aid: To get paid $1,300,000.00 per episode of Yellowstone and to have a net worth of $320,000,000.00 I certainly would have agreed to have starred in the movie "Waterworld"! Which, by the way, said movie made $100,000,000.00 (one hundred million dollars!) in profit for the producers! Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Sheesh. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy