Demonskid
Pocket Demon Ninja
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#15869
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Nah its old =w= 1989 Old *a year before I was BORN! 8D*
I downloaded the whole show.. I want to watch "Return to Lonesome Dove"
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Lonesome Dove is a western television miniseries based on Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. Starring Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones, Lonesome Dove was originally broadcast by CBS on February 5, 1989, drawing a huge viewing audience, earning numerous awards, and helping revive both the television western and the miniseries format.
An estimated 26,000,000 homes tuned in to watch Lonesome Dove, unusually high numbers for a western at that time. The western genre was considered dead by most people, as was the miniseries. By the show's end, it had earned huge ratings and virtually revamped the entire 1989–1990 television season. A favorite with audiences, as well as critics, Lonesome Dove garnered many honors and awards. At the 41st Annual Emmy Awards, the miniseries had eighteen nominations and seven wins, including one for director Simon Wincer. Another miniseries of significantly less popularity, War and Remembrance, managed to win the Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries. Yet, Lonesome Dove found success later, when it won two Golden Globes, one for Best TV Miniseries and one for Best Actor in a TV Miniseries (Robert Duvall).
The film was deemed Program of the Year by the National Television Critics Association, as well as Outstanding Dramatic Achievement. It received the D.W. Griffith Award for Best Television Miniseries, and CBS was presented with a Peabody Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. In a 2003 EPIC-TV special hosted by British actress Jane Seymour, Trio placed Lonesome Dove third in a list of ten outstanding miniseries from all major television networks.[1]
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Posted 09-04-2011, 01:32 PM
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