Right when i graduated from high school with no friends i never had or any love! I had to say at my other aunt and uncles that i mostly work help with nowadays! I first saw this while entire miniseries of the Hatfields and McCoy's with my aunt uncle it was all mind blowing interesting and sad at the same time! Never heard about the Hatfield and McCoy Fued War until after high school graduation!
Fun Fact: The actor who portrayed Judge Valentine “Wall” Hatfield is Powers Boothe. He is the voice actor for Gorilla Grodd in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
The Hatfields lived in West Virginia, and the McCoys lived in Kentucky. They were near each other, on opposite sides of the state line. This miniseries shows a few scenes of characters crossing a bridge over a creek with a state line sign.
They _are_ west of the Appalachian ridge, across the Eastern Continental Divide, in the original western frontier country of the USA. Hillbilly culture comes from that frontier individualism sticking longer in the mountains than in the plains.
Damn some really good actors in this show, I have never heard about this show. RIP to the ones that are no longer with us.
Yea, RIP to both Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton. Two legends of the western genre.
@@lufsolitaire5351Texan Tombstone legends as well.
What I found funny was when Wall Hatfield entered the courtroom presiding as judge CottonTop said " Hi uncle Wall !!!!!" And people were laughing
Everyone's kin on the jury. Each 6-person jury that is.
Right when i graduated from high school with no friends i never had or any love!
I had to say at my other aunt and uncles that i mostly work help with nowadays!
I first saw this while entire miniseries of the Hatfields and McCoy's with my aunt uncle it was all mind blowing interesting and sad at the same time!
Never heard about the Hatfield and McCoy Fued War until after high school graduation!
The saddest part is that it all could've been prevented if both hot-tempered Devil Anse and self-righteous Randal McCoy would've just let the past go.
Fun Fact: The actor who portrayed Judge Valentine “Wall” Hatfield is Powers Boothe. He is the voice actor for Gorilla Grodd in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
He and Bill Paxton were also in the Wyatt Earp movie. The Kurt Russell one of course.
He also played Jim Jones in the miniseries Guyana Tragedy. That earned him an Emmy.
Powers Boothe was a legend. He is probably best known for westerns, but his filmography is a mile long.
And sin city
You forgot curly bill brochous in tombstone
4:26 that line reminds me of liar, liar probably got it from that. I wouldn’t be surprised.
Great show. I think it was a miniseries
Awesome
Good movie
I believe this was in Kentucky. It can't be a western, only an eastern.
Western is a general term
Kentucky and Virginia Randall McCoy and his family lived on the state borderlands between Kentucky and Virginia.
@@TraitofSiNN727Kentucky and West Virginia
The Hatfields lived in West Virginia, and the McCoys lived in Kentucky. They were near each other, on opposite sides of the state line. This miniseries shows a few scenes of characters crossing a bridge over a creek with a state line sign.
They _are_ west of the Appalachian ridge, across the Eastern Continental Divide, in the original western frontier country of the USA. Hillbilly culture comes from that frontier individualism sticking longer in the mountains than in the plains.
Dun been et !
I don't think Selkirk McCoy wants any part of it
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