Discuss Sam Elliott

I have always enjoyed Sam Elliott - a charismatic and powerful actor with a wonderful voice that drips gravitas. Glancing through his filmography I don’t believe I have ever seen him in a leading role - in those movies In which I have seen him, he is always either a reliable supporting actor or pops up in a memorable cameo.

Of his leading roles, does anybody have any favourites or recommendations? I am keen to see Lifeguard, having heard good things about his performance in that.

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He did a lot of TV movies/mini-series where he seemed to be the lead I'm not a fan of westerns (besides Tombstone), so I haven't seen any of those films/TV shows. But here are some I liked him in:

Mask (1985)

Tombstone (1993) Besides Kilmer he was the best part of the movie

Roadhouse (1989)

Prancer (1989) A nice family movie

Thanks for the reply @bratface

I have only seen Mask of the films which you list. Not sure how I have never seen Tombstone -- a film which has been talked up to me for many years! I really need to get around to it.

My wife has been in love with him for the 37 years we have been together.

I'm not sure about actual staring roles...the only one I can remember is the recent movie, The Hero, which I liked better then I thought I would.

But my favorite movies where I believe he was the scene stealer are:

  1. We Were Soldiers
  2. Gettysburg
  3. Tombstone
  4. The Big Lebowski
  5. Roadhouse

I also loved him in season 6 of Justified.

@rudely_murray said:

Thanks for the reply @bratface

I have only seen Mask of the films which you list. Not sure how I have never seen Tombstone -- a film which has been talked up to me for many years! I really need to get around to it.

You need to see Tombstone. To me, the best part of the movie is Kilmer's Doc Holliday!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8OWNspU_yE

@bratface said:

@rudely_murray said:

Thanks for the reply @bratface

I have only seen Mask of the films which you list. Not sure how I have never seen Tombstone -- a film which has been talked up to me for many years! I really need to get around to it.

You need to see Tombstone. To me, the best part of the movie is Kilmer's Doc Holliday!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8OWNspU_yE

Watching it right now. One of the most impressive collections of moustaches I have ever witnessed on film.

@rudely_murray said:

@bratface said:

@rudely_murray said:

Thanks for the reply @bratface

I have only seen Mask of the films which you list. Not sure how I have never seen Tombstone -- a film which has been talked up to me for many years! I really need to get around to it.

You need to see Tombstone. To me, the best part of the movie is Kilmer's Doc Holliday!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8OWNspU_yE

Watching it right now. One of the most impressive collections of moustaches I have ever witnessed on film.

Well, come back when you're done & give us your impression of the movie.

Did anybody say, "Lifeguard" yet?

That's the first one I think of when you say S Elliott.

S Elliott also does tv guest star roles.

@bratface said:

Well, come back when you're done & give us your impression of the movie.

Sorry to say I was not all that impressed... it felt awfully derivative of any number of westerns while also very much 'of its time' with the cheesy dialogue/bromantic moments/slo-mo horseback riding etc. I have never really cared for Kurt Russell and only ever enjoy Val Kilmer in comic roles, which didn't help. The number of notable character actors who popped up was impressive and the shootouts were well staged, but not one to remember for me. Sam was good and it nobody wears a gigantic moustache better (certainly not Kurt Russell!).

@Forty-1212 said:

Did anybody say, "Lifeguard" yet?

That's the first one I think of when you say S Elliott.

S Elliott also does tv guest star roles.

That's one I am very interested in seeing. Unfortunately my well-stocked local movie library does not have a copy... hopefully I can find a decent copy online.

@rudely_murray said:

@Forty-1212 said:

Did anybody say, "Lifeguard" yet?

That's the first one I think of when you say S Elliott.

S Elliott also does tv guest star roles.

That's one I am very interested in seeing. Unfortunately my well-stocked local movie library does not have a copy... hopefully I can find a decent copy online.

I'm not sure where you live or if you have a 'smart TV', but there are two streaming services that are attached to most libraries in the US. They both have a large selection of movies, TV shows, documentaries, etc., although I like Hoopla a little better. Both services let you 'borrow' 10 titles every month. I do not know if the selections are different for different areas of the country.

Hoopla

www.hoopladigital.com

Kanopy

www.kanopy.com

@rudely_murray said:

@bratface said:

Well, come back when you're done & give us your impression of the movie.

Sorry to say I was not all that impressed... it felt awfully derivative of any number of westerns while also very much 'of its time' with the cheesy dialogue/bromantic moments/slo-mo horseback riding etc. I have never really cared for Kurt Russell and only ever enjoy Val Kilmer in comic roles, which didn't help. The number of notable character actors who popped up was impressive and the shootouts were well staged, but not one to remember for me. Sam was good and it nobody wears a gigantic moustache better (certainly not Kurt Russell!).

Well, I can't speak to whether or not it was 'derivative' of other westerns because I am not a fan of westerns in general. It is the only one I have seen that I liked. I agree about Russell (I can't get out of my head his time in Disney films), I thought along with Delaney & Paxton they are the weakest parts of the film. But, I think it was Kilmer that made the movie for me. But if we all liked the same things, life would be pretty boring.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMANHddBfQo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QodG2KiaBEI

@bratface said:

I thought along with Delaney & Paxton they are the weakest parts of the film. But, I think it was Kilmer that made the movie for me. But if we all liked the same things, life would be pretty boring.

Agree with all of these points!

Bill Paxton was a good actor within his narrow range, but in the wrong role he could be pretty hard to take IMO.

Delaney's plot (and that with Wyatt Earp's junkie ex) seemed tagged on and padded out the already excessive running time. I honestly cringed at the final scene.

Westerns are not my favourite genre either by a long shot and I don't watch a new one all that often. There are those that I love, though.

@bratface said:

@rudely_murray said:

@Forty-1212 said:

Did anybody say, "Lifeguard" yet?

That's the first one I think of when you say S Elliott.

S Elliott also does tv guest star roles.

That's one I am very interested in seeing. Unfortunately my well-stocked local movie library does not have a copy... hopefully I can find a decent copy online.

I'm not sure where you live or if you have a 'smart TV', but there are two streaming services that are attached to most libraries in the US. They both have a large selection of movies, TV shows, documentaries, etc., although I like Hoopla a little better. Both services let you 'borrow' 10 titles every month. I do not know if the selections are different for different areas of the country.

Hoopla

www.hoopladigital.com

Kanopy

www.kanopy.com

Haha... sadly I am in Singapore, where I am pretty much restricted to my local library (which does have an extensive catalogue), Netflix and whatever I can dig up online!

There do seem to be copies of Lifeguard online so I shall check it out soon.

I always view the subjective love of one movie over another as the reason why Baskin Robbins has 31 flavors. But if you like Lifeguard over Tombstone, we are definitely eating two different flavors of ice cream wink

@rudely_murray said:

@bratface said:

@rudely_murray said:

@Forty-1212 said:

Did anybody say, "Lifeguard" yet?

That's the first one I think of when you say S Elliott.

S Elliott also does tv guest star roles.

That's one I am very interested in seeing. Unfortunately my well-stocked local movie library does not have a copy... hopefully I can find a decent copy online.

I'm not sure where you live or if you have a 'smart TV', but there are two streaming services that are attached to most libraries in the US. They both have a large selection of movies, TV shows, documentaries, etc., although I like Hoopla a little better. Both services let you 'borrow' 10 titles every month. I do not know if the selections are different for different areas of the country.

Hoopla

www.hoopladigital.com

Kanopy

www.kanopy.com

Haha... sadly I am in Singapore, where I am pretty much restricted to my local library (which does have an extensive catalogue), Netflix and whatever I can dig up online!

There do seem to be copies of Lifeguard online so I shall check it out soon.

If you want to pay it is available on YouTube, Amazon, & Google Play for $2.99 & on iTunes for $3.99. I forgot you lived in Singapore, old brain. πŸ‘΅πŸ‘΅

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