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Movie Reviews of Return to Lonesome DoveMovie Review: A Worthy Sequel......even if not an epic Summary: 4 Stars
LONESOME DOVE is my favorite movie yet to date. When I saw RETURN I immediately realized it wasn't an epic story like the original. But I enjoyed it as a sequel to one of the greatest American stories ever written.
Movie Review: Return to LD Summary: 4 Stars
The movie itself is a disappointment to the actual Lonesome Dove, but for an avid LD fan, I had to have it to complete my collection. It was shipped promptly and in mint condition. Buy from this seller, for sure!
Movie Review: SNOWBOUND DELIGHT! Summary: 4 Stars
The first time i saw this movie,was during our 1997 snowstorm. Watching it together with our family, and a warm,lovely fire from our fireplace made it all the more special. A must see for any family.
Movie Review: epic western Summary: 4 Stars
Enjoyable western, but doesn't follow the story line of Lonesome Dove. With the exception of the original, this was better done & more enjoyable to watch than some of the storyline trilogy & spin offs.
Movie Review: 3 stars for trying so hard Summary: 3 Stars
I have returned to this mini-series after over a decade. I bought Lonesome Dove on DVD a while back and enjoyed it more than I did on my initial viewing. I was not as fond of "Return" when it first aired for a few reasons: The absence of Robert Duvall's Augustus McCrae, Tommy Lee Jones not returning, and a somewhat retreaded narrative. After watching "Return" again, these elements are still problematic but the movie tries so hard to re-capture the spirit of Lonesome Dove that it does manage to succeed on its own merit. One does wonder if, instead of replacing the missing cast members with new actors (or new characters in the case of William Petersen's McCrae like character for example) it had focused on what it did have, namely Rick Schroeder and the Hat Creek Outfit. There are some early appearances of some soon to be famous actors such as Reese Witherspoon and Dennis Haysbert. I might have liked this better if it had just been its own film instead of an over-reaching sequel.
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