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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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Just in case you’re either recent to the Lonesome Dove series, or you’re wondering if this DVD is the complete miniseries but you’re confused by the title “second chapter”….This is indeed the complete Comanche Moon series DVD, and it’s the “second chapter” because the chronology of the memoir is:

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-Dead Man’s Lope

-Comanche Moon

-Lonesome Dove

-Streets of Laredo

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Although, the scheme The Lonesome Dove book series was written by Larry McMurtry fell in this order:

-Lonesome Dove (1985)

-Streets Of Laredo (1993)

-Dead Man’s Lunge (1995)

-Comanche Moon (1997)

Lonesome Dove, the recent and the miniseries, were as classic as classic gets. The Original is one of the only books that I’ve ever read more than once. And the miniseries adaptation is honest as memorable. The miniseries starred Robert Duvall as Augustus McCrae, Tommy Lee Jones as Woodrow Call, Rick Schroder as Newt, Diane Lane as Lorena Wood, Danny Glover as Joshua Deets, Robert Urich as Jake Spoon and Anjelica Huston as Clara Allen. What a line up of A-listers giving A-list performances. Duvall and Jones absolutely nailed the characters created by McMurtry in the unusual. And Director Simon Wincer really preserved the integrity of the fresh.

Streets of Laredo and Dumb Man’s Pace were edifying books, and adapted to fair-at-best miniseries. So when I saw that Comanche Moon was coming to CBS as the final book adaptation miniseries in January 2008, I was not that enraged. But I couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised. Comanche Moon was a very salubrious book and the miniseries was equally satisfying.

In Comanche Moon we bag McCrae and Call as Texas Rangers as the Civil War is ending. They aren’t eager in the Civil War as noteworthy as they are composed battling the Comanches as well the cruel and diabolical bandit Ahumado. Val Kilmer is Captain Skull, and together with Gus, Woodrow and some other rangers they head out to the plains to gain the awful guys.

There’s a superior amount of violence in some sequences, but some of the brutalities in the book have been tamed down for TV. (I.e. in the book Captain Skull’s eyelids are removed by one of Ahumado’s henchmen as a construct of torture; that treatment is completely removed from the TV series.)

The miniseries producers did a vivid thing: They brought succor Wincer in the director’s chair. And he once again brought a McMurtry current to life with class and integrity. Comanche Moon (the unique or the miniseries) is no classic like Lonesome Dove was, but it was highly involving and scrumptious. However, like the last third of the fresh, the Comanche Moon miniseries comes to grueling slow-down (in section 3 of the 3-part series) . But it didn’t engage away from the enjoyment of watching Gus, Call and their crew as young, Pre-Lonesome Dove Texas Rangers looking for their set in life and trying to withhold life for others.

Steve Zahn is Gus McCrae and Karl Urban is Woodrow Call. They clearly read the book, watched the first miniseries and got some terrific direction from Director Wincer; they really captured the essence of their characters. And Val Kilmer should catch an award for his portrayal of Captain Skull. There are some other current (TV) actors in Comanche Moon, and they all combine to give us a very worthy CBS miniseries based on a very trustworthy book.

If you missed Comanche Moon on TV and you liked Lonesome Dove, you’ll fetch this DVD quite appetizing…with no commercials. Oh, and objective how did the town of Lonesome Dove come by its name? …Well, you’ll honest have to add this DVD to yer cart to net that out, pards.

The significant news for anyone considering seize of this DVD is that it is the extended version — which means that all the stuff CBS slash out so that they could squeeze in 8 million commercials is help. This is 284 minutes WITHOUT commercials. Regardless . . . Comanche Moon is a quality production . . . a very rare thing on TV today. The anecdote is shining and the acting quality very friendly. Many critics roasted Val Kilmer, calling his performance over the top. I have news, folks . . . the character he plays was intended to be over the top. This is a very refreshing mini-series. Most of what we pick up on TV today is total garbage. Recognize Steve Zahn reprise Robert Duvall’s role. It’s worth the trace of the DVD unprejudiced to recognize Zahn in this serious role. And Wes Studi is stout as Buffalo Scuttle. For anyone who loved the Lonesome Dove mini-series, this is a must have. This is where it all began, pardner. It’s tremendous fun seeing the characters at this early stage in their lives and trying to figure out who is who and remembering what happens to them later. Ever wonder how Blue Duck got so nuts? Highly recommended if you like quality TV!
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