Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan on the History That Inspired 1883
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I had my grandmother in my life for 40 years. When she died in 1993 she had 7 children, 47 grandchildren. Her first memory was travelling by 2 wheeled cart in Ireland to a ship to come to Canada as a 6 year old in 1910. She lived in a sod hut through the First World War, lost two siblings in the 1919 flu epidemic, married at 16 when she first rode in an automobile, saw her first plane in the 20's when it landed in Granpa's pasture, got their first truck in the 30's to transport livestock, sent two sons and a daughter off to war in the 40's, had her first child in 1922, her last in 1950, had her first plane ride in the 60's, watched the moon landing in 1969 with a dozen grandchildren around her and travelled to several continents in retirement. She saw more changes in her 89 years than any other generation, some due to two world wars. Her first letter home to Ireland took six weeks to arrive by ship. At the end of her life she was using email. Amazing woman who lived through amazing times.
Dude wrote Sicario, Wind River and Hell or Highwater 👏
1883 is one of the best shows I have ever watched. The acting from that cast was nothing short of spectacular.
My great-great grandfather came from Germany with his brother to be “Cowboys” on the Great Plains of the Nebraska territory in 1881. They were granted 100 acres of land with the conditions that they would plant 10 trees, build a home and stay on the land for 10 years. 143 years later and family still has the land.
1883 was gripping and every episode had me glued. The best Yellowstone spinoff yet.
This dude should be given a medal for creating a character like Rip.
Every episode of 1883 felt like a movie to me. But not in the typical Hollywood movie type of way. Slow pacing, clever, incredible scenery and characters. Loved every minute of it
I'm British. 1883 is a work of art. Isabel May as Elsa Dutton was incredible, as were T McGraw and F Hill. Sam Elliot brought his A game, as did the entire cast. Joe is correct. We have seen too much cowboy v Indian type movies. This refection of reality shown in 1883 is different class and I hope to see a lot more period pieces.
I like how Joe casually admitted he didn't finish binging 1883 until 2:00 a.m. the night before the interview. True stoner procrastination
“Nothing comes close to nailing that time period” … Red Dead Redemption
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I had my grandmother in my life for 40 years. When she died in 1993 she had 7 children, 47 grandchildren. Her first memory was travelling by 2 wheeled cart in Ireland to a ship to come to Canada as a 6 year old in 1910. She lived in a sod hut through the First World War, lost two siblings in the 1919 flu epidemic, married at 16 when she first rode in an automobile, saw her first plane in the 20's when it landed in Granpa's pasture, got their first truck in the 30's to transport livestock, sent two sons and a daughter off to war in the 40's, had her first child in 1922, her last in 1950, had her first plane ride in the 60's, watched the moon landing in 1969 with a dozen grandchildren around her and travelled to several continents in retirement. She saw more changes in her 89 years than any other generation, some due to two world wars. Her first letter home to Ireland took six weeks to arrive by ship. At the end of her life she was using email. Amazing woman who lived through amazing times.
Dude wrote Sicario, Wind River and Hell or Highwater 👏
1883 is one of the best shows I have ever watched. The acting from that cast was nothing short of spectacular.
My great-great grandfather came from Germany with his brother to be “Cowboys” on the Great Plains of the Nebraska territory in 1881. They were granted 100 acres of land with the conditions that they would plant 10 trees, build a home and stay on the land for 10 years. 143 years later and family still has the land.
1883 was gripping and every episode had me glued. The best Yellowstone spinoff yet.
This dude should be given a medal for creating a character like Rip.
Every episode of 1883 felt like a movie to me. But not in the typical Hollywood movie type of way. Slow pacing, clever, incredible scenery and characters. Loved every minute of it
I'm British. 1883 is a work of art. Isabel May as Elsa Dutton was incredible, as were T McGraw and F Hill. Sam Elliot brought his A game, as did the entire cast. Joe is correct. We have seen too much cowboy v Indian type movies. This refection of reality shown in 1883 is different class and I hope to see a lot more period pieces.
I like how Joe casually admitted he didn't finish binging 1883 until 2:00 a.m. the night before the interview. True stoner procrastination
“Nothing comes close to nailing that time period” … Red Dead Redemption