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Tom Selleck hoping to do another Jesse Stone film
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Rhino
2024-11-23 02:10:56 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.

https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next

I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
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Capricorne
2024-11-23 02:57:05 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and possibly
writing it himself.
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to see
if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track down some
of Selleck's....
I've seen the Jessse Stone movies a few times and I liked them. Lonely
drunk with a weird dog.
danny burstein
2024-11-23 03:11:59 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
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Rhino
2024-11-23 04:40:44 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
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danny burstein
2024-11-23 04:49:18 UTC
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In <vhrmcc$1c4k8$***@dont-email.me> Rhino <***@example.com> writes:

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Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
If we're going to get sequels..., what I'd like to see:

a: a followup to IKE. Yes, Selleck had a real role, portraying
General Eisenhower in the run up and beginning of D-Day.

Not sure how to do it (and, of course, Selleck is decades older),
but it was good enough I'd cross my fingers.

b: a followup to "Certain Prey". No, not for Mark Harmon,
but for... Lola Glaudina...

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/

hmm, didn't realize until I just looked it up that Ms. Lola
had a big part on "Criminal Minds"...
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anim8rfsk
2024-11-23 14:09:04 UTC
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Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
a: a followup to IKE. Yes, Selleck had a real role, portraying
General Eisenhower in the run up and beginning of D-Day.
Not sure how to do it (and, of course, Selleck is decades older),
but it was good enough I'd cross my fingers.
b: a followup to "Certain Prey". No, not for Mark Harmon,
but for... Lola Glaudina...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
hmm, didn't realize until I just looked it up that Ms. Lola
had a big part on "Criminal Minds"...
Ian and I are still waiting for her to return.
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Ian J. Ball
2024-11-23 20:10:16 UTC
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Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
a: a followup to IKE. Yes, Selleck had a real role, portraying
General Eisenhower in the run up and beginning of D-Day.
Not sure how to do it (and, of course, Selleck is decades older),
but it was good enough I'd cross my fingers.
b: a followup to "Certain Prey". No, not for Mark Harmon,
but for... Lola Glaudina...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
hmm, didn't realize until I just looked it up that Ms. Lola
had a big part on "Criminal Minds"...
Ian and I are still waiting for her to return.
Yep - No Lola, no show-la!!


Ian (I guess I got over that pretty quickly when JJ Cook was still
young and hott!! ;p )
BTR1701
2024-11-23 20:30:23 UTC
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Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
a: a followup to IKE. Yes, Selleck had a real role, portraying
General Eisenhower in the run up and beginning of D-Day.
Not sure how to do it (and, of course, Selleck is decades older),
but it was good enough I'd cross my fingers.
b: a followup to "Certain Prey". No, not for Mark Harmon,
but for... Lola Glaudina...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
hmm, didn't realize until I just looked it up that Ms. Lola
had a big part on "Criminal Minds"...
Ian and I are still waiting for her to return.
Yep - No Lola, no show-la!!
Ian (I guess I got over that pretty quickly when JJ Cook was still
young and hott!! ;p )
It's AJ Cook. JJ is her character's name!
Ian J. Ball
2024-11-23 20:50:04 UTC
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Wait a sec. NINE of them? I only caught 4 or 5. Hmm, looks like
some of them were initially "broadcast" on the premium channels.
Or something.
Wikipedia agrees that there are 9 of them. I had no idea there were that
many either.
a: a followup to IKE. Yes, Selleck had a real role, portraying
General Eisenhower in the run up and beginning of D-Day.
Not sure how to do it (and, of course, Selleck is decades older),
but it was good enough I'd cross my fingers.
b: a followup to "Certain Prey". No, not for Mark Harmon,
but for... Lola Glaudina...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1864461/
hmm, didn't realize until I just looked it up that Ms. Lola
had a big part on "Criminal Minds"...
Ian and I are still waiting for her to return.
Yep - No Lola, no show-la!!
Ian (I guess I got over that pretty quickly when JJ Cook was still
young and hott!! ;p )
It's AJ Cook. JJ is her character's name!
Close enough! :)
Adam H. Kerman
2024-11-23 07:03:53 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Rhino
2024-11-23 12:22:07 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
That's unfortunate. Mind you, now that I think about it, I *did* start
watching Quigley Down Under once and didn't like it enough to stay to
the end. I also watched at least a part of one episode of Magnum P.I.
but I'm not sure I finished that either. I decided it was just too
ridiculously improbable that a guy who was operating a helicopter, which
must be an expensive beast, could lend it to his friend Magnum pretty
much any time he needed it. Surely he'd have to prioritize paying
customers so that he'd have some hope of keeping the helicopter and
maintaining his business. (I had similar objections to The Practice as
Bobby and crew eventually had nearly all their clients being "old
friends" who presumably got free or heavily-discounted legal work.)
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anim8rfsk
2024-11-23 14:09:11 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
That's unfortunate. Mind you, now that I think about it, I *did* start
watching Quigley Down Under once and didn't like it enough to stay to
the end. I also watched at least a part of one episode of Magnum P.I.
but I'm not sure I finished that either. I decided it was just too
ridiculously improbable that a guy who was operating a helicopter, which
must be an expensive beast, could lend it to his friend Magnum pretty
much any time he needed it. Surely he'd have to prioritize paying
customers so that he'd have some hope of keeping the helicopter and
maintaining his business. (I had similar objections to The Practice as
Bobby and crew eventually had nearly all their clients being "old
friends" who presumably got free or heavily-discounted legal work.)
TC and his helicopter service required an enormous suspension of disbelief.

They really should have told us that Robin Masters was subsidizing island
hoppers even if Magnum didn’t know it.
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BTR1701
2024-11-23 15:39:39 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
That's unfortunate. Mind you, now that I think about it, I *did* start
watching Quigley Down Under once and didn't like it enough to stay to
the end. I also watched at least a part of one episode of Magnum P.I.
but I'm not sure I finished that either. I decided it was just too
ridiculously improbable that a guy who was operating a helicopter, which
must be an expensive beast, could lend it to his friend Magnum pretty
much any time he needed it. Surely he'd have to prioritize paying
customers so that he'd have some hope of keeping the helicopter and
maintaining his business. (I had similar objections to The Practice as
Bobby and crew eventually had nearly all their clients being "old
friends" who presumably got free or heavily-discounted legal work.)
Same complaint about THE EQUALIZER. Seems like every client she takes, she
doesn't charge them because they're such good people who are in a bad spot.
One wonders, then, how she pays her bills.
Rhino
2024-11-23 16:07:35 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
That's unfortunate. Mind you, now that I think about it, I *did* start
watching Quigley Down Under once and didn't like it enough to stay to
the end. I also watched at least a part of one episode of Magnum P.I.
but I'm not sure I finished that either. I decided it was just too
ridiculously improbable that a guy who was operating a helicopter, which
must be an expensive beast, could lend it to his friend Magnum pretty
much any time he needed it. Surely he'd have to prioritize paying
customers so that he'd have some hope of keeping the helicopter and
maintaining his business. (I had similar objections to The Practice as
Bobby and crew eventually had nearly all their clients being "old
friends" who presumably got free or heavily-discounted legal work.)
Same complaint about THE EQUALIZER. Seems like every client she takes, she
doesn't charge them because they're such good people who are in a bad spot.
One wonders, then, how she pays her bills.
As I recall, that was usually/always the case in the original series
with Edward Woodward. (It's been a long time so I may just be forgetting
that he did expect payment.) I don't think I gave it a lot of thought at
the time so it didn't offend me as much as when The Practice did it a
few years later.

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anim8rfsk
2024-11-23 14:09:08 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.

There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.

Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise


I like a good Western too so I may track
Post by Adam H. Kerman
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down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.

I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
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Rhino
2024-11-23 16:00:06 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.
There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.
Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise
Interesting; I wish I'd known that before I watched the first one just
before I went to bed last night ;-)

But it's fine, I'll watch Night Passage next and get his back story.
Post by anim8rfsk
I like a good Western too so I may track
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.
Oh well. Maybe I'll skip his Westerns then.
Post by anim8rfsk
I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
Hospital? What's that about? Another allergic reaction?
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anim8rfsk
2024-11-24 10:02:22 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.
There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.
Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise
Interesting; I wish I'd known that before I watched the first one just
before I went to bed last night ;-)
But it's fine, I'll watch Night Passage next and get his back story.
Post by anim8rfsk
I like a good Western too so I may track
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.
Oh well. Maybe I'll skip his Westerns then.
Post by anim8rfsk
I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
Hospital? What's that about? Another allergic reaction?
I’ve been laid up for two weeks come yesterday. First week in the hospital
now in a rehabilitation center started out as diet complications from
diabetes. Now they’re trying to cure me from all the side effects of the
stuff they did to me.
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Rhino
2024-11-24 17:07:02 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.
There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.
Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise
Interesting; I wish I'd known that before I watched the first one just
before I went to bed last night ;-)
But it's fine, I'll watch Night Passage next and get his back story.
Post by anim8rfsk
I like a good Western too so I may track
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.
Oh well. Maybe I'll skip his Westerns then.
Post by anim8rfsk
I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
Hospital? What's that about? Another allergic reaction?
I’ve been laid up for two weeks come yesterday. First week in the hospital
now in a rehabilitation center started out as diet complications from
diabetes. Now they’re trying to cure me from all the side effects of the
stuff they did to me.
I'm really sorry to hear about that. I hope you're feeling a lot better
very soon!

FWIW, I've watched the 1st four of the Jesse Stone movies now. I can see
why people like them! I was also pleasantly surprised to find that they
were filmed in the Halifax area, which explained the familiar faces in
some of the roles.
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2024-11-24 18:20:48 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.
There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.
Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise
Interesting; I wish I'd known that before I watched the first one just
before I went to bed last night ;-)
But it's fine, I'll watch Night Passage next and get his back story.
Post by anim8rfsk
I like a good Western too so I may track
Post by Adam H. Kerman
Post by Rhino
down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.
Oh well. Maybe I'll skip his Westerns then.
Post by anim8rfsk
I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
Hospital? What's that about? Another allergic reaction?
I’ve been laid up for two weeks come yesterday. First week in the hospital
now in a rehabilitation center started out as diet complications from
diabetes. Now they’re trying to cure me from all the side effects of the
stuff they did to me.
So how many more iterations of "now we need to cure you of what we just
did to cure you before" do you expect?
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2024-12-08 22:35:44 UTC
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With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
possibly writing it himself.
The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
SPOILERS.
There were two dogs across the course of the series. With the passage of
years, both of them are dead.
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https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
see if they're my cup of tea.
They did a really stupid thing and made the first Jesse Stone movie just a
regular adventure and the second Jesse Stone movie is actually the first
that should be the pilot and the origin of Jesse Stone. So watch them two,
one, three.
Night passage
Stone cold
Death in Paradise
Interesting; I wish I'd known that before I watched the first one just
before I went to bed last night ;-)
But it's fine, I'll watch Night Passage next and get his back story.
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I like a good Western too so I may track
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down some of Selleck's....
I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.
Yeah, the best they ever rose to was OK.
Oh well. Maybe I'll skip his Westerns then.
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I watched Magnum down under in the hospital the other night.
Hospital? What's that about? Another allergic reaction?
I’ve been laid up for two weeks come yesterday. First week in the hospital
now in a rehabilitation center started out as diet complications from
diabetes. Now they’re trying to cure me from all the side effects of the
stuff they did to me.
So how many more iterations of "now we need to cure you of what we just
did to cure you before" do you expect?
“All of them, I think” – John Connor, terminator two, judgment day
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The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
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