1883 is by Far the best series of all of Dutton series ! Tim Mcgraw as the father Dutton was sublime acting and from all series of the 3 so far it was the character that I loved the most ... Brilliant series 1883 that Tim Mcgraw portraying Dutton father was just outstanding ..
Beth is extremely annoying and unrealistic imo but Yellowstone makes tolerating her worth it. The show’s on par with Breaking Bad, Sopranos, Better Call Saul and all of the other great ones. 1883 was incredible as was 1923. Really looking forward to the final episodes of Yellowstone as well as the the second season of 1923.
Yellowstone gets a bit repetitive but some good characters in the show. It falls short a bit with too many inexperienced or non-actors, but actors like Cole Hauser do such a great job it makes up for it. 1883 was great although majorly depressing. 1923 was the best of the bunch imo.
The two most memorable scenes were the Marshal (Billy Bob Thornton) killing the members of the Clive Barker gang inside the White Elephant (which appears to be still going strong as of 2023) and the fight scene between Elsa and the tribal warriors seeking revenge for their dead families. Elsa was the soul and heart of the Duttons. Perhaps if her mama had not made her wear that store bought dress and if she wore her tribal leggings, perhaps she would not have been grievously injured. Great selection! Loved 1883!
For context I think it's important to remember that there are a LOT of soldiers crawling out of America's most brutal war. They were sick of the savagery and brutality humans bring upon each other. Just because they've a stomach for violence, doesn't mean they indulged or tolerated it. So when I see them cracking heads among murderers, thieves and rapists,..It makes sense.
I remember the first time I saw that famous picture of Jesse James, the one with his hair slicked back and he's got a little beard on his chin. I saw that exact same look in my uncle's eyes when he talked about Vietnam. You're spot on with your comment.
Now they're released by Soros DA+Prosecutors to do it again, as thieves are allowed to loot stores in broad daylight, while decent people are persecuted for honest beliefs and locked away indefinitely on trumped up charges...!
This scene is so magnificent is so many ways. When the rival chief asked her for her name, as we learned from Sam her Comanche husband . That to ask for a persons name that you have killed, is to allow them to forever be a part of your memories. So deep , so beautiful .
My wife and I have almost finished the series. The two most powerful scenes for me were the flashback to the Battle of Antietam with Tom Hanks and Tim McGraw. What a powerful scene, beautifully filmed, with few words, as there wasn't a need for many words in that scene. For me the second was the poor German woman who was scalped. When the cowboy put her down, and when he was so distraught about not wanting her to suffer and begging Sam Elliot to help dig her grave to give her a proper burial, and Sam Elliot telling him it was the decent thing to do, and that he'd have to own it and live with it, it brought me to tears. It reminded me as a former law enforcement officer of a particularly traumatic call I had to deal with, and brought me to tears. Sam Elliot deserved an Emmy and an Oscar both for that scene alone. One of the greatest TV series I've ever seen
They murdered members of my family tree and stole from them, so we took the war back to them. History tells the tale of who came out on top in the end.
@@jordanhicks5131yeah well this country once belonged to them and white men came and stole it from them. At least for them it was justified, compared to what your ancestors did to them centuries prior.
@@jordanhicks5131some Indians got along with many American settlers moving west some didn’t the truth is the American Indians were not peaceful people they killed over land way before the white American they killed and slaughtered other tribes for land. So in reality no body truly on this land the truth is more than half of this land was untamed and had no one living on it the American pioneers conquer and tamed it and thank God they did
I could listen to the narrative alone with her voice! It's beautiful,accurate, wildly descriptive. So glad she narrated 1923 hope that's not the last we hear from her with these movies especially!
1883 is a brilliant portrayal of the Pioneers who settled the Great West. Taylor Sheridan deserves Emmys, Oscars and what have you for these superb stories, scripts, screenplays, direction and acting too. As a lifelong Louis L’Amour fan and Collector, 1883 brings the whole Old West to life superbly. Having walked the streets of Fort Worth Stockyards along with many other towns in America as a visitor and one-time resident, this show is really something else. Wish it were available on Prime in India. Along with Yellowstone and 1923. I wonder why it isn’t. Because there are plenty of us here who will watch it.
@@jamesgant88 I own every single book Louis L Amour ever wrote. Been collecting them since 1980. (courtesy my Mother). To me the best books are: 1. Westward the Tide 2. Sitka 3. To the Far Blue Mountains 4. Reilly’s Luck Actually, all of his books are simply superb.
This young blonde actress is beautiful. I've never seen anyone prettier in my life. I also like her voice. It's good to listen to. The story is also moving. How many times can you fall in love? So deadly. :(
They actually address that in the show. I think it was something along the lines of "they couldn't afford to". But really just a contrivance because 1883, 1923 and Yellowstone are really one long story of the Dutton Family.
In the show the characters are protecting an immigrant caravan. It’s explained at the start that the immigrants moved to America for the promise of free land in the Pacific Northwest, which is why they go north from Texas instead of west towards California. At one point in the show they are even offered an opportunity to settle in Colorado instead, but they decide against it because the land in Colorado wasn’t free and they didn’t have any money. Taking a train from Texas to California wouldn’t have helped these people, because they were impoverished settlers.
Firing a revolver from a galloping horse doesn't seem to be a winning strategy. In fact, it looks like suicide to attack someone on the ground who has a rifle. Well, at least the people with the rifles didn't shoot from a prone position or use the wagons as cover. That just wouldn't have been sporting.
My great-grandfather was in a party attacked by Indians in Texas. He was scalped, but survived both things. Sometimes it is the will to live that decides.
Yellowstone series and 1883 are lovely! I always loved westerns and love them now too! In a very strange way, I can relate to the scenarios that the modern Dutton family faces in terms of losing their ancestral property due to the modern greed and so-called development.... This is something very similar that happens in almost every country and it's something happening around the city I live here in India too!
There are a number of Diaries and personal accounts of these moves , and although there were lots of death , it was mostly due to disease and exposure. These people are the unluckiest to ever make the trip.
The scene where the Bandits massacred the settlers always bothered me becuase even Mrs. Dutton admits that the Bandits didnt start the fight. They were obviously being Bullies when they first there but they went steaight to the river bank to water their horses. But Claire HAD to throw rocks at their leader. The bandits literally had their backs turned to them whike they watered their horses until Claire forced both sides to fight which turned into a bloody massacre.
1883 is by Far the best series of all of Dutton series ! Tim Mcgraw as the father Dutton was sublime acting and from all series of the 3 so far it was the character that I loved the most ... Brilliant series 1883 that Tim Mcgraw portraying Dutton father was just outstanding ..
I agree when I first heard about Tim and Faith being in this I thought it was a terrible idea wasn't going to be any good boy was I wrong
Tim McGraw is not an actor Kevin Costner is one of the best actors ever it would make it seem like a cheap ass 3rd radio show with Tim McGraw
It's easy to pick out a good movie or TV series buy the actors in it
The best of the series by far is Yellowstone...The shootout and the lead up to it at the beginning of season 4 is simply amazing.
Makes you think about your family ancestors and what they did or sacrificed. What it took for you to be comfortable where you were born
Imagine if that injin misspoke her pronouns.
Mine we’re still in Italy probably gardening and eating 24x7. Same shit different century 😊
My ancestors came to America on a boat, not across the Great Plains. And not until after 1900.
My ancestors first arrived by boat in 1658. As an indentured servant.
@@missannie8012 but as an indentured servant your ancestor was eventually freed.
Watching various compilations of Yellowstone and its two spinoffs makes me want to watch it so much more
Beth is extremely annoying and unrealistic imo but Yellowstone makes tolerating her worth it. The show’s on par with Breaking Bad, Sopranos, Better Call Saul and all of the other great ones. 1883 was incredible as was 1923. Really looking forward to the final episodes of Yellowstone as well as the the second season of 1923.
Yellowstone gets a bit repetitive but some good characters in the show. It falls short a bit with too many inexperienced or non-actors, but actors like Cole Hauser do such a great job it makes up for it. 1883 was great although majorly depressing. 1923 was the best of the bunch imo.
😊😊
Probably the best narration I’ve ever heard.
The narration is phenomenal.
Once you start to watch 1888 you will be hooked just like a good book that you cannot put down. This is one hell of a ride.
1888?!
@@dionst.michael1482 Sorry typos are my specialty.
@@alanhill769 me too. Lol
@@alanhill769 Sorry, I was just being silly. Didn’t mean anything by it friend. Thank you for taking it like a champ. Take care.
@@alanhill769 You see those 3 little dots at the side of your comment alan?...One of them is an edit option.
The two most memorable scenes were the Marshal (Billy Bob Thornton) killing the members of the Clive Barker gang inside the White Elephant (which appears to be still going strong as of 2023) and the fight scene between Elsa and the tribal warriors seeking revenge for their dead families. Elsa was the soul and heart of the Duttons. Perhaps if her mama had not made her wear that store bought dress and if she wore her tribal leggings, perhaps she would not have been grievously injured. Great selection! Loved 1883!
For context I think it's important to remember that there are a LOT of soldiers crawling out of America's most brutal war. They were sick of the savagery and brutality humans bring upon each other. Just because they've a stomach for violence, doesn't mean they indulged or tolerated it. So when I see them cracking heads among murderers, thieves and rapists,..It makes sense.
I remember the first time I saw that famous picture of Jesse James, the one with his hair slicked back and he's got a little beard on his chin. I saw that exact same look in my uncle's eyes when he talked about Vietnam. You're spot on with your comment.
Now they're released by Soros DA+Prosecutors to do it again, as thieves are allowed to loot stores in broad daylight, while decent people are persecuted for honest beliefs and locked away indefinitely on trumped up charges...!
One phrase to describe this show; a "beautiful tragedy "
Tragedy really, in the sense that it's sad (like an old timey play) or did you not like it!?
Or maybe the best label is crapola.
I enjoyed this series. I liked 1923 also, but there was only one season.
@@Scott_works They are filming the 2nd season of 1923 now. Should be out this fall or early 2025.
@@russbolton947 Cool. I'll have to turn Paramount back on for a month or so when it returns.
Without doubt, the best western that I have ever seen.😊
Add Josey Wales and I agree!
@@stuartrollings602 I Reckon So
I still have to put Lonesome Dove first. Oh, I don’t know! 1883 is great also.
Lonesome dove , tombstone , unforgiven
This scene is so magnificent is so many ways. When the rival chief asked her for her name, as we learned from Sam her Comanche husband . That to ask for a persons name that you have killed, is to allow them to forever be a part of your memories. So deep , so beautiful .
My wife and I have almost finished the series. The two most powerful scenes for me were the flashback to the Battle of Antietam with Tom Hanks and Tim McGraw. What a powerful scene, beautifully filmed, with few words, as there wasn't a need for many words in that scene.
For me the second was the poor German woman who was scalped. When the cowboy put her down, and when he was so distraught about not wanting her to suffer and begging Sam Elliot to help dig her grave to give her a proper burial, and Sam Elliot telling him it was the decent thing to do, and that he'd have to own it and live with it, it brought me to tears.
It reminded me as a former law enforcement officer of a particularly traumatic call I had to deal with, and brought me to tears. Sam Elliot deserved an Emmy and an Oscar both for that scene alone. One of the greatest TV series I've ever seen
My ancestors came to Oregon in 1843. The natives helped them. Grateful to a man named Sticcus.
They murdered members of my family tree and stole from them, so we took the war back to them. History tells the tale of who came out on top in the end.
@@jordanhicks5131yeah well this country once belonged to them and white men came and stole it from them. At least for them it was justified, compared to what your ancestors did to them centuries prior.
@@jordanhicks5131left just enough of your familey so y'all could keep inbreeding?
@@jordanhicks5131some Indians got along with many American settlers moving west some didn’t the truth is the American Indians were not peaceful people they killed over land way before the white American they killed and slaughtered other tribes for land. So in reality no body truly on this land the truth is more than half of this land was untamed and had no one living on it the American pioneers conquer and tamed it and thank God they did
@@jordanhicks5131
That was genocide. Invaders wins 😢
7:00 … “When I speak and you don’t do what I say, you get hurt. That’s the pattern here” … Great line 👍🏻
"Do what I say or you run outta face" what a line...
Yes Mark I took thought that was a cracking line😅😅😅😅👍
I could listen to the narrative alone with her voice! It's beautiful,accurate, wildly descriptive. So glad she narrated 1923 hope that's not the last we hear from her with these movies especially!
Totally agree. There is just something about her voice.
I like it for the most part, but she got a little melodramatic for me. Good series overall though.
The laugh before he says, "Good Name!!!"
Just finished this all I can say is what a journey !
Right? One of the best I've seen to be honest .
1883 is a brilliant portrayal of the Pioneers who settled the Great West. Taylor Sheridan deserves Emmys, Oscars and what have you for these superb stories, scripts, screenplays, direction and acting too. As a lifelong Louis L’Amour fan and Collector, 1883 brings the whole Old West to life superbly. Having walked the streets of Fort Worth Stockyards along with many other towns in America as a visitor and one-time resident, this show is really something else. Wish it were available on Prime in India. Along with Yellowstone and 1923. I wonder why it isn’t. Because there are plenty of us here who will watch it.
Hi! Just curious, what is your favorite Louis L'amour book/story? I think I've read everything he ever wrote
@@jamesgant88 I own every single book Louis L Amour ever wrote. Been collecting them since 1980. (courtesy my Mother).
To me the best books are:
1. Westward the Tide
2. Sitka
3. To the Far Blue Mountains
4. Reilly’s Luck
Actually, all of his books are simply superb.
This really deserves a season 2
Hell yeah
1923 is sort of a second season.
This show is straight FIRE.
No more words needed
What a great saga. Hope im able to buy this series .😊🎉❤
16:00 is the best scene in my opinion. The dialogue just makes it so bad ass.
It was nothing short of fabulous. Actors and everything was second to none
Men of pride and women of pride. We need this now more than ever. God.
Watched 4-5 times now and could watch it again.
Absolutely beautifully written ❤
Great show. Enjoyed it so much more than Yellowstone.
It’s so very good!
1883 was so intense.... and sad... but i LOVE IT !!!!
Wait, did I just see a man using a break action side-by-side shotgun fire three times straight?
You did hahaha I guess they expect us to assume he reloaded
22:19 Same actor from Yellowstone (forgot the character) but damn that voice is distinct and unmistakable
Just want to say again. Elsa stole the show. She was amazing
Idk why, but I love this series. 1923 as well.
Çooook güzel dizi ❤emeği geçen her bir bireye sonsuz teşekkürler ❤
cold world, respect, love, honor, survive, life and death, savage, father and son love, violence, much respect for this show
Enough with the clips we need some news on the rest of Yellowstone season 5 👏
This reminds me of Red Dead 2 and now i wanna play it again
That was a good damn show. Noone else gets good story telling anymore
Great series of 1883 love it 🤠👍👍
This young blonde actress is beautiful. I've never seen anyone prettier in my life.
I also like her voice. It's good to listen to.
The story is also moving. How many times can you fall in love? So deadly. :(
My God dude...Billy Bob Thornton killed this role man! Loooooooved his character in this episode! 😎🤘💪🙌👍💯
One of my favorite shows of that time in America. My heart hurts, and yearns for that time.
1883 and 1923 are the closest we have to Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2.
It was too expensive for immigrants
Que bueno mano los felicito Venezuela los ama 💯🌎🇻🇪☮️
Opening - 3 shots from a double barrel. Driving bouncing and reloading what a man.
it's called acting
Boy I gotta see this.
It was a very good show ❤
I am so deligted for the likes and comment where are you watching from?🙏🏿🙏🏿
23:33 not at all how that would have ended but OKAAAAAAY 😂😂😂
I agree...don't think there would have been a whole lot of dialogue in that situation.
By 1883 you could take a train from Texas to California.
They actually address that in the show. I think it was something along the lines of "they couldn't afford to". But really just a contrivance because 1883, 1923 and Yellowstone are really one long story of the Dutton Family.
But was there a train to Oregon?
Guess they wanted their possessions with them. Trains got robbed at times.
In the show the characters are protecting an immigrant caravan. It’s explained at the start that the immigrants moved to America for the promise of free land in the Pacific Northwest, which is why they go north from Texas instead of west towards California. At one point in the show they are even offered an opportunity to settle in Colorado instead, but they decide against it because the land in Colorado wasn’t free and they didn’t have any money. Taking a train from Texas to California wouldn’t have helped these people, because they were impoverished settlers.
Nothing will top 1883. I'm still a hot mess and I watched it months ago. Best Western ever.
it's just a tv show get over it
How awesome would it be to have season two of 1883
12:44 She really looks like Jennifer Lawrence
You can definitely see where Beth came from
Wie heisst es bitte und wo kann ich es finden
Essa série está no meu top3 de séries.🇧🇷
do they ever reload?
Thanks for sharing the best bits, saves me having to watch It. 👍
Well worth the watch, on so many levels.
Me gustan estas series pero no he podido ver los capítulos continuos 😢😢😢
Movie naime?
you don't deserve an answer if you can't figure that one out
My parents migrated to Hartford CT and were helped by natives. I want to thank Tyronne and Julio.
6:31 BEANS musta been good not to notice THAT mustache approachin.
Well done on this compilation
Up untill i saw this video i thought USA is the only country who was created peacefully. What a shock!
Damn few nations weren't born in blood.
An entire indigenous race, the native Americans..".The People".... we're subjugated, systematically annihilated, exploited, exterminated, poisoned, slaughtered, starved, abused,exploited, humiliated....not too peaceful, was it?
USA? Peaceful? Do u know what we did to Black and Native American people 😭
Them shooting in the air at 11:00 is me on the highway on gta tryna get to my warehouses 😂 it just makes npcs drive faster 😅
Firing a revolver from a galloping horse doesn't seem to be a winning strategy. In fact, it looks like suicide to attack someone on the ground who has a rifle. Well, at least the people with the rifles didn't shoot from a prone position or use the wagons as cover. That just wouldn't have been sporting.
Best thing on television.❤
I am not from USA but OREGÓN calls me!
I meet that state last year becauese I liked and all seems to me beautiful.
My great-grandfather was in a party attacked by Indians in Texas. He was scalped, but survived both things. Sometimes it is the will to live that decides.
Billy Bob Thornton MURDERED that scene.
She is absolutely stunning!
"you fight like Comanche" highest compliment
Movie name?
Whitworth rifle & scope???
Where can we watch this?
Dude this wrecks me. 😭😭😭 Beautiful example of living well.
Yellowstone series and 1883 are lovely! I always loved westerns and love them now too!
In a very strange way, I can relate to the scenarios that the modern Dutton family faces in terms of losing their ancestral property due to the modern greed and so-called development....
This is something very similar that happens in almost every country and it's something happening around the city I live here in India too!
17:27 anyone else find it odd they were horribly racist to the natives but didn’t seem to have any issue at all with a black man? 😂😂😂
5:23 I like how the guys sitting at the card table are making space because they know things are about to get ugly
what movie this this from ??? ANYONE?
1883 A Yellowstone prequel, how the Dutton's started their ranch
How awesome it would be to have season 2 of 1883
Pásenla en español, gracias.
Nope it’s not the original language. Put subtitles on. Listening to it in the original language shows more emotion and the acting
What Indian tribe was depicted in this movie At 21:26
Yes.vc tem colocacwste filme dublado.muito bom.em inglês não dar.
We all know that shotguns and rifles back then couldn't hold that many bullets LOL
Love Billy Bob Thornton on this show as well as Landman!!
Enjoyed definitely good Western
Sam Elliot as always is the best badass ever.
...that girl is gorgeous.
I always feel so bad for the cook lmao he didn’t even wanna go on this expedition
We need a ( Best of Thomas Shea And James episode ) like if you agree.
What did she say at 22:16 and at 22:29, "hes comanche, nomuna."
She said she is comache in comanche that shi had me jumping
Numunnu
How many of you think you would make it on the trail?
16:18 "My god, you're anxious to get shot." This entire series summed up in 1 nice sentence. Also... foreshadowing?
My stone feels more yellow already.
There are a number of Diaries and personal accounts of these moves , and although there were lots of death , it was mostly due to disease and exposure.
These people are the unluckiest to ever make the trip.
Veronica should’ve stayed with Georgie. She wouldn’t be walking around with an arrow through her belly
Woooooow, 1883 a.d. Malay warriors archery and daggers flying. Bandits cowboys pistols and Winchester rifles.
4:18 Tombstone much 😂
Freedom of speech , right to bear arms
Muy buena película Lástima que está en inglés tendrían que pasar en español habrá posibilidad de que la pasen en español
Tal beth tienes subtitulos
Sam Elliot is the definition of aging like wine!!
The scene where the Bandits massacred the settlers always bothered me becuase even Mrs. Dutton admits that the Bandits didnt start the fight. They were obviously being Bullies when they first there but they went steaight to the river bank to water their horses. But Claire HAD to throw rocks at their leader. The bandits literally had their backs turned to them whike they watered their horses until Claire forced both sides to fight which turned into a bloody massacre.