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Date Posted: 12:21:48 06/21/12 Thu
Author: Joe H.
Subject: Re: [ The dusty brown of Bonanza]
In reply to: adamseve 's message, "Re: "The Big Valley": The trail "petered out"." on 09:26:59 06/21/12 Thu

A's E: While IN SEARCH OF... Victoria Barkley and black leather I found this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058791/reviews = "Was there ever a bluer shirt than Victoria Barkley's? Hair more golden than Audra's? Leather more black than Nick's? Watching reruns of "Gunsmoke" and "Bonanza", they really look like dusty, brown, more authentic (especially with "Gunsmoke") presentations. "BV" started out that way, but soon progressed into an almost surreal blend of authentic locales mixed with '60's styles and colors. How else to describe Lee Majors' sideburns, the clean lines of the womens' riding gear or the ladies' false eyelashes? But I wouldn't change any of it for the world. The Barkleys' world is a world I'd want to live in. Everything is beautiful and they stand for truth, justice and the American way! " from: 11 July 2002
Author: Poseidon-3 from Cincinnati, OH

Thanks, -- Joe

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[> [> [> Re: [ The dusty brown of Bonanza] -- adamseve, 07:44:47 06/22/12 Fri [1]

I agree. Hell on wheels was about the making of the trans country rail. It was really dirty and nasty and probably more authentic. Not on my dream list or many others and probably why I havn't seen a seacond season. Deadwwod was also like that but did have a bigger audience. adamseve


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[> [> [> [> Re: [ The dusty brown of Bonanza] -- Joe H., 10:48:51 06/22/12 Fri [1]

You're absolutely right! I never even made it through a single episode.


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