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Monte Walsh (2003)

Starring: Tom Selleck, Isabella Rossellini Director: Simon Wincer Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)


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Tom Selleck is at his iconic best in this made-for-cable remake of Monte Walsh, a poignant Western about the passing of an American age and the people attached to it. Selleck plays the title character, a career cowboy whose rhythms are aligned with the seasons and the annual herding of cattle from Wyoming to Texas. Faithful to his ways, loyal to his best friend (Keith Carradine), and satisfied with his part-time romance with an ailing, aging saloon girl (Isabella Rosselini), Walsh is happy until his 1890s world rapidly unravels. Eastern corporations are buying up land and shutting down ranches; trains are shuttling livestock faster than an army of cowhands. Walsh can't accommodate the future, and those closest to him are moving on. Director Simon Wincer (Lonesome Dove) masterfully balances the epic and elegaic, Selleck is perfect as a fading footnote to history, and Monte Walsh becomes a universal tale of loss and integrity. --Tom Keogh


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Times change, Monte Walsh doesn't. For him, being a cowboy isn't a job, it's a life. And that's something the fenced-in, corporate-bean-counting ways of the onrushing 20th century must never alter. Tom Selleck plays Monte, struggling to continue the life he knows while seeing the new era nudge the cowboy way toward history's dustbin. Lonesome Dove Emmy winner Simon Wincer directs this Western featuring a superb supporting cast and based on a novel by the author of Shane.

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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars When riding fence is all that's left, March 10, 2006
By Joseph Haschka (Glendale, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Directed by Simon Wincer (LONESOME DOVE, QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER, CROSSFIRE TRAIL, INTO THE WEST), MONTE WALSH, which won the 2004 Bronze Wrangler Award for Outstanding Television Feature Film, didn't even register as a faint blip on my radar when it was first released. I'm glad that I've since come across it.

Tom Selleck, in the title role, is an aging cowboy at the turn of the 19th century. Arriving back in town after wintering on the range minding a cattle herd, Monte and his trail pardner, Chet Rollins (Keith Carradine), learn that the hard season has broken the backs of the local ranch owners and their spreads are being bought up by a consortium of Eastern dudes. Jobs are scarce, but Walsh and Rollins are hired by Cal Brennan (William Devane), a former owner now managing the consortium's local holding. Cowboys are a dying breed and, as Monte and Chet soon discover, times only get tougher as even the distant bosses can't show a profit.

Ostensibly in Wyoming but actually filmed in the gorgeous Canadian Rockies, MONTE WALSH is a bittersweet tale of a man, supremely talented in a very narrow niche, finding himself outliving his best friend (Chet), his long-time lover, the aging saloon whore "Countess" Martine (Isabella Rossellini), and his own ability to earn a living in the only craft he's ever known.

Except for Selleck, Carradine, and Devane, the film is populated by actors that you may not recognize, though it's good to see again Barry Corbin (Deputy Roscoe Brown in LONESOME DOVE) as Bob the Storekeeper and William Sanderson (Lippy in LONESOME DOVE, E.B Farnum in DEADWOOD, and Larry of NEWHART) as the odiferous ranch cook, Skimpy.

Perhaps the most poignant and tragic scene involves a cowboy nicknamed "Fightin' Joe Hooker" (James Gammon), who, at the end of his career, is relegated to "riding fence", i.e. stringing barbed wire to a line of fence posts stretching endlessly across the landscape - the most hated of ranch jobs. Joe got his moniker from having ridden alongside the real General "Fightin' Joe" Hooker at the Battle of Missionary Ridge back in '64. Now, his spirit crushed by age and lack of prospects, Joe deliberately races his mount over a precipice to their deaths. Only after his demise do the other ranch hands, while going though his meager belongings, learn that his real name was simply Albert Miller.

MONTE WALSH isn't a great film, but I enjoyed it immensely for its perspicacity regarding the end of an era in general, and the challenge confronting the individual at life's useful end in particular. At some point, I suspect, we're all faced with "riding fence".
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT WESTERN THAT REQUIRES THOUGHT, August 28, 2003
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Not since Will Penny starring Charlton Heston has there been a western that defies the stereotypes and presents a story that requires some thought--real thought. The thinking person's western doesn't get a lot of attention but when it does...well, Monte Walsh with Tom Selleck is all the evidence that you need.

Don't get me wrong, I love a good, classic, predictable western as much as the next armchair cowboy. But Monte Walsh, and, especially Tom Selleck in the role, is a breath of fresh air. It's too bad that Mr. Selleck wasted all that time on Magnum PI (okay, I loved that too) when he should have been defining the new western hero as he has done with Quigley Down Under, Crossfire Trail and, now, Monte Walsh.

Along with Selleck, great performances by Isabella Rosselini, Keith Carradine, William Devane, Robert Carradine, George Eads, and Marshall Teague assure us that, whether it is on the silver screen or on the open plains of Wyoming or Montana, the Cowboy Spirit rides on.

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More of a portrait, less of a traditional movie, October 4, 2004
This is not a plot-driven movie so much as it is a portrait of that moment in time when the Old West was disappearing and the men who made the Old West what it was had to adjust, die or just fade away.

It is beautifully shot and there is a lot of attention to detail. If one is looking for a ton of action, this is not the western you are looking for. But, if you love cowboy movies this one is a real treat. It would make the watcher wistful for those days when the horse ruled the west, except that you know that Monte Walsh would have none of that pointless sentiment.

No living actor looks more like a cowboy should than Tom Selleck and I'd be thrilled if he focused on those movies for the rest of his career.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Should not say it is in stock when it isn't
Never received this product. Order was cancelled due to the provider not having it.....
Published 5 months ago by Cozmo

5.0 out of 5 stars Monte Walsh
Western about the code of a cowboys, even when they are being forst to change.
Published 6 months ago by Big Buddy

5.0 out of 5 stars Monty Walsh
This is one of Tom Selleck's best westerns altho it didnt get the accalades it deserved. It is a subtle yet robust and raw as the west was. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Richard E. Alfrey

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Cast Makes This Worth Watching
This re-make of the 1970 version is considered just as good, if not better, by a lot of people who have seen both. I've only seen this one. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Craig Connell

4.0 out of 5 stars Monte Walsh- Movie with Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck, in a movie we'd never seen before. It was pretty good. Tom Selleck fans will like it!
Published 8 months ago by J. Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars Best dang western actor, I think
Don't know why I'm asked to review this movie by Amazon...computers don't make mistakes right? But I recently found a Tom Selleck 3 movie set at Walmart that had the Monte Walsh... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Michael David Turner

5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Westerns
Amazon was very good on delivery and Monte Walsh starring Tom Selleck was wonderful. There has never been a bad movie with Tom Selleck in it!
Published 16 months ago by Rainy Daze

5.0 out of 5 stars Selleck is wonderful in this timeless movie
You don't have to love westerns to appreciate Monte Walsh. There's times where we all might feel a little overwhelmed with modern changes and Selleck's character is no different... Read more
Published 16 months ago by C. Karam

5.0 out of 5 stars Monte Walsh
Great Movie, great price, great time on arrivel, will buy again from great vendor.

Thank-you very much.

JM
Published 17 months ago by John Miles

5.0 out of 5 stars Monte Walsh
Monte Walsh video is an excellant movie for my files. IT's good humor and characterization of the last cowboy....as we will all go someday.
Published 19 months ago by Ted R. Clarke

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