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Comanche Moon
List Price: $19.94
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Starring: Val Kilmer, Steve Zahn, Karl Urban, Linda Cardellini, Elizabeth Banks (II)
Directed By: Simon Wincer
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396226470
Format: AC-3
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: 2008-02-26
Running Time: 284
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2008-01-13

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: And Then There Was Lonesome Dove
Comment: Larry McMurtry's prequel is not the instant classic Lonesome Dove was but this adaption of his novel is still worthwhile. Steve Zahn and Karl Urban are credible as McCrae and Call while Val Kilmer gives a bravura performance as the eccentric Captain Scull. The supporting cast all do well especially Wes Studi as the Commanche Chief Buffalo Hump. Filmed in Widescreen HD and with high production standards this should please most Western fans.

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Summary: Fabulous Story
Comment: The story and writing was realy good. The acting, scenery and costumes were excellent. Unfortunately the editing was poorly executed. Timing was off with slow responses with many scene changes not matching up. Take this back to the cutting board boys and I think you would have the quality and success of "Lonesome Dove".

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Summary: Comanche Moon DVD
Comment: The story and all of the actors are wonderful. I will watch this one many times in the future.

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Summary: Wow, this one was a flop...
Comment: I've followed both the book and made-for-TV series for quite a while. While I believe the novel Comanche Moon was a pretty decent read, this movie adaptation is the worst of the Lonesome Dove series.

Zahn did a decent job as Gus McRae (you can tell he had studied Duvall's portrayal of the character and tried to get down the technique, and while not perfect, it wasn't bad) - but most of the other actors literally sounded like they were reading right from the script. Urban was really a terrible W.F.Call, and while I thought West Studi was good as Famous Shoes in Streets of Laredo, he didn't seem to fit the role of Buffalo Hump in this one, not at all. Val Kilmer was absolutely awful as Inish Scull. Instead of giving the impression he was a tough, if slightly eccentric Yankee-in-Texas, he came across as a clown.

I noticed Halmark/Artisan didn't produce this one as they did the others in the series (which were all better - I'd rank them in this order as the best to least: Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo, Dead Man's Walk) and I don't know if that had something to do with it, but this was pretty bad. I'm not even comparing it to Lonesome Dove other than to say Zahn did a decent job of learning Duvall's mannerisms for McRae, but even as a stand alone Western this one just felt cheap and looked cheap. Almost no one seemed to have really gotten into acting their characters and it shows.





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Summary: Another great McMurtry book-another good picture
Comment: Well,it will allways be pretty hard to fill ''lonersome dove's'' shoes,as far as both literature and filming the book are concerned...both,the author himself,and the filmmakers seemed to do a great job anytime they choosed to do a sequel on the genuine article;''COMANCHE MOON'' is no exception...great book,outstanding picture...Both,Steve Zahn and Carl Urban are more than convincing in playing two of allready classic western characters,McRae and Call...as a matter of fact one can see a lot of Robert Duvall in Zann's acting,and I couldn't imagine a younger Captain Call than the one played by Carl Urban...As for Val Kilmer as Inish Scull...well,that's a sight to behold!What can I say more?Read the book first,or watch only the film,all the same,it's a must for every western fan!


Editorial Reviews:

Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae pursue three outlaws Comanche war chief Buffalo Hump Comanche horse thief Kicking Wolf and a Mexican bandit king. Now in their middle years they also struggle with their personal lives Gus with Clara Forsythe the love of his life and Call with Maggie Tilton the young prostitute who loves him. Meanwhile their partners-in-arms Deets Jake Spoon and Pea Eye Parker help the Rangers protect the advancing western frontier from the defiant Comanches who are determined to defend their land and way of life. Prequel to Lonsome Dove and based upon the novel by Larry McMurtySystem Requirements:Run Time: 284 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/MADE FOR TV MOVIES UPC: 043396226470 Manufacturer No: 22647


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