Wyatt Earp docuseries on Netflix

Wyatt Earp docuseries on Netflix

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Misanthroper

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194 posts

39 months

Thursday 22nd August
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Fantastic series, really well presented between acting, real photography, and narration, best show I’ve seen on Netflix in ages and a very interesting story too, lots of facts about the gunfight and aftermath I never knew about.

SlimJim16v

6,113 posts

150 months

Friday 30th August
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Thanks it was very good. I liked finding out more about him and what happened.

The Gauge

3,231 posts

20 months

Saturday 31st August
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Looking forward to watching this. Wasn’t he an advisor to John Wayne on his cowboy films in his later life?

TX1

2,450 posts

190 months

Saturday 31st August
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Yes very informative, into the second episode and really enjoying it.

nicanary

10,213 posts

153 months

Monday 2nd September
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I'm into the third episode. and inclined to think the whole series could have been condensed into 1 one-hour programme. It keeps repeating itself and using the same old stock footage. I particularly like the film of British steam trains to represent the US steam lines.

I've seen worse. I've seen better. To me Wyatt Earp is Henry Fonda in My Darling Clementine.

The Gauge

3,231 posts

20 months

Sunday 27th October
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I think this is a fantastic series. I have the final episode to watch tonight.

The cowboy era interests me and I'm hoping to do an Amtrak tour of the USA when I retire in a couple of years and quite fancy taking the southern route from east to west coast and taking in some of the Boom towns of the era such as Dodge City, Tombstone etc.

Cloudy147

2,845 posts

190 months

Sunday 27th October
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Also enjoying this series!

Agree with others that it’s probably a bit long, but Netflix has form for this. Seems most of their documentaries are 3 or 4 times longer than they need to be and they really drag them out for views. This one less than others though as it’s really well made.

Very enjoyable and different to the usual material.

CountyAFC

1,626 posts

10 months

Monday 28th October
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Only watched the first one and I'd rather there was less acting and more documentary.