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This movie is objectively good, and I've rated thousands of movies so I would know. I doubt that it is scientifically or historically accurate, but these are not my areas and I wouldn't know anyways. Besides, this is fiction - so I don't believe it's supposed to be. What I do know is that it is an engaging movie that is funny and charming at times, and just the right length of time.
What concerns me about some of the other reviews here is that people are panning Kevin Sorbo and the movie for other reasons that do not seem rational or fair. Either that or people no longer enjoy movies without sex and violence, where the characters and writers value faith and family and community.
What concerns me about some of the other reviews here is that people are panning Kevin Sorbo and the movie for other reasons that do not seem rational or fair. Either that or people no longer enjoy movies without sex and violence, where the characters and writers value faith and family and community.
Not only is this poorly written and even more terribly acted & directed, being from East Texas, 4th generation in the oil business having studied both the recorded history and heard some of it straight from the horse's mouth, I can tell you the movie is pure fiction. It's hilarious one of the reviews says "You can feel the passion and the atmosphere that is East Texas in the film through the cast and story." The author knew little to nothing about the East Texas Oil Field, certainly no first hand knowledge, and it's clear from the story line. None of the cast is from East Texas. They didn't even film the movie in the US, much less Texas or East Texas. They didn't interview or consult with anyone who actually witnessed the oil boom that the movie claims to be about. The fact that it took someone like Sorbo, a F-list failed actor, to act, direct, and cast multiple family members, just to get the book made into a movie shows you how bad the story is. There are a lot of amazing, unbelievable things that happened and stories that came out of East Texas and that era in particular. I hope someday we see a more realistic, honest version of the history told on the big screen. Most people don't even realize that without the East Texas Oil Field we likely couldn't have won WW2.
Yea there were a lot swindlers and conartists here, and there still are, overselling shares in drilling deals and running a number of other types of cons. But they didn't operate like they do in the movie. A whole lot of people did get swindled but the vast majority of them weren't poor old widows. They weren't the conmens' preferred or targeted marks. Most of the "investments" came from average joes looking to get rich quick. I'm sure a few widows and good people did get taken, but there's an old saying here that usually holds true: "It's hard to cheat an honest man". That's not to blame any victims, but when something seems to good to be true (and these deals always did), it always is, and most honest folks know that and that you can't get something for nothing. The widows and families that had the gushers hit on their property rarely got ripped off. It was usually people who weren't involved in the oil business or lived outside of the area and didn't have their boots on the ground here. Most of the people whose property they drilled wells on were already established landowners and by the time the East Texas boom happened, it'd already been happening in other parts of Texas for 20-30 years, so most people either knew what they were doing or knew someone who did. Most of those families are still very wealthy generations later, still collecting royalty checks from those same original wells.
And if a swindler did get caught before they had a chance to skip town and change their name, they rarely faced any real consequences, especially not on the criminal side. They may have been sued civilly but no one ever got much money back, if any. Even if they won a judgment, they couldn't collect. That money is usually gone, spent faster than they made it, spent lavishly and used to pay off earlier victims they scammed to keep them quiet. Almost none of them had any kind of life changing revelation and turned their life around, or ever offered to return any money if they did hit oil because even then they didn't have it to return. If any of them did have, or claim to have, a "born again" awakening, it either didn't last very long or it was just a cover to save their butts so they could do it again.
Yea there were a lot swindlers and conartists here, and there still are, overselling shares in drilling deals and running a number of other types of cons. But they didn't operate like they do in the movie. A whole lot of people did get swindled but the vast majority of them weren't poor old widows. They weren't the conmens' preferred or targeted marks. Most of the "investments" came from average joes looking to get rich quick. I'm sure a few widows and good people did get taken, but there's an old saying here that usually holds true: "It's hard to cheat an honest man". That's not to blame any victims, but when something seems to good to be true (and these deals always did), it always is, and most honest folks know that and that you can't get something for nothing. The widows and families that had the gushers hit on their property rarely got ripped off. It was usually people who weren't involved in the oil business or lived outside of the area and didn't have their boots on the ground here. Most of the people whose property they drilled wells on were already established landowners and by the time the East Texas boom happened, it'd already been happening in other parts of Texas for 20-30 years, so most people either knew what they were doing or knew someone who did. Most of those families are still very wealthy generations later, still collecting royalty checks from those same original wells.
And if a swindler did get caught before they had a chance to skip town and change their name, they rarely faced any real consequences, especially not on the criminal side. They may have been sued civilly but no one ever got much money back, if any. Even if they won a judgment, they couldn't collect. That money is usually gone, spent faster than they made it, spent lavishly and used to pay off earlier victims they scammed to keep them quiet. Almost none of them had any kind of life changing revelation and turned their life around, or ever offered to return any money if they did hit oil because even then they didn't have it to return. If any of them did have, or claim to have, a "born again" awakening, it either didn't last very long or it was just a cover to save their butts so they could do it again.
It was just a good written film with some humor no language family-friendly movie. That you can't say about too many movies anymore. It's too bad that the rating above overall is poor. People are just not open to seeing a good movie without language or sex in it. I applaud you for this those that made this movie. Thank you Kevin, actors and crew!
As you can see I'm not real big on riding a whole bunch of stuff I just say it plain and clear and it won't let me enter this without 600 characters so I will go on some more about the story being good and cute timely I love when people all come together from everywhere anytime and there's a happy ending. Make sure you watch it all the way through to the credits they have takeouts from the movie.
As you can see I'm not real big on riding a whole bunch of stuff I just say it plain and clear and it won't let me enter this without 600 characters so I will go on some more about the story being good and cute timely I love when people all come together from everywhere anytime and there's a happy ending. Make sure you watch it all the way through to the credits they have takeouts from the movie.
Solid story, solid cast and acting. It works. Leave the politics at home when reviewing. You can feel the passion and the atmosphere that is East Texas in the film through the cast and story. You can tell this was a work of love. The story is somewhat predictable but not enough to spoil the film nor the ending. With a plot from Dan Gordon (Wyatt Earp, Murder in the First, the Hurricane, Highlander, Tank and others) you've got a good script to start and good directing from Kevin Sorbo. Throw in a good cast that loves to work and bring magic to the audience and you've got a good film. It's a film that works.
What a great movie! It's a true story, which is unbelievable otherwise.
Great actors! You have to watch this movie with your family. It's funny, wholesome, and generally entertaining.
John Ratzenberger is a funny man. I worked with him on a movie once. He's a hilarious entertainer.
You can watch this movie with the whole family. It will make you laugh out loud, feel bad for the characters, and learn some pretty recent history.
I'm not sure why the film has been trolled so bad before it's theatrical release. It's a great flick that deserves a watch. It should be viewed by millions! Please share.
Great actors! You have to watch this movie with your family. It's funny, wholesome, and generally entertaining.
John Ratzenberger is a funny man. I worked with him on a movie once. He's a hilarious entertainer.
You can watch this movie with the whole family. It will make you laugh out loud, feel bad for the characters, and learn some pretty recent history.
I'm not sure why the film has been trolled so bad before it's theatrical release. It's a great flick that deserves a watch. It should be viewed by millions! Please share.
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