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Texas Rising

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Bill Paxton, Brendan Fraser, Crispin Glover, Ray Liotta, Christopher McDonald, Robert Knepper, Max Thieriot, Rhys Coiro, and Cynthia Addai-Robinson in Texas Rising (2015)
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The story of how the Texas Rangers were created.The story of how the Texas Rangers were created.The story of how the Texas Rangers were created.

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    • Bill Paxton
    • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Olivier Martinez
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.8K
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    POPULARITY
    3,322
    1,141
    • Stars
      • Bill Paxton
      • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
      • Olivier Martinez
    • 100User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Sam Houston
    • 2015
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • 'Deaf' Smith
    • 2015
    Olivier Martinez
    Olivier Martinez
    • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    • 2015
    Thomas Jane
    Thomas Jane
    • James Wykoff
    • 2015
    Crispin Glover
    Crispin Glover
    • Mosley Baker
    • 2015
    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Ephraim Knowles
    • 2015
    Rhys Coiro
    Rhys Coiro
    • Vern Elwood
    • 2015
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Henry Karnes
    • 2015
    Max Thieriot
    Max Thieriot
    • Jack Hays
    • 2015
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    • Emily West
    • 2015
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Empresario Buckley
    • 2015
    Chad Michael Murray
    Chad Michael Murray
    • Mirabeau Lamar
    • 2015
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Thomas Rusk
    • 2015
    Sarah Jones
    Sarah Jones
    • Pauline Wykoff
    • 2015
    Joe Egender
    Joe Egender
    • Beans Wilkins
    • 2015
    Robert Baker
    Robert Baker
    • Big Foot Wallace
    • 2015
    Stephen Monroe Taylor
    Stephen Monroe Taylor
    • Gator Davis
    • 2015
    Trevor Donovan
    Trevor Donovan
    • Kit Acklin
    • 2015
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    5sarahkhoward

    Is the History Channel for real with this?

    I started watching this with very high hopes. As a proud Texan I was happy that the rest of the nation would get to learn more about our history, not just that there was a massacre at the Alamo but the whole story of the fight for Texas freedom.

    HOW WRONG I WAS. The History Channel has taken Texas history and made it into a truly God-awful soap opera with a few historical names and events sprinkled in here and there. The facts are so washed out that this shouldn't even be called history. The least the History Channel could have done was film in Texas!! Its like they just said "F*ck it, everyone thinks Texas looks like this anyways" This is such a poor and vapid representation of the struggles that men and women went through for the republic of Texas. The History Channel can not seriously be expecting people to believe this is really how it happened.

    I may not be a historian but I have done more than my fair share of research on Texas history and I do not recall Santa Anna having a French accent. Someone must have been drunk when casting some of these characters. And the story line skims over most of the characters, not really giving the audience to know who they were or why they are important to the story-line. The writers end up losing many important figures by simply trying to fit too many into this letdown of a TV series. Sad really. Quantity over quality it seems.

    The only shining light this series has is Brendan Fraser and the truly terrifying Ray Liotta. They make this worth watching.
    meganmiller-75195

    Read A Real History Book

    As a member of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas I am ashamed but not surprised. If you are going to do a film based on true events, GET IT RIGHT. They left out very important people that actually took place in the fight. Look up my great-great-great grandfather, Capt. Jesse Billingsley and you will find out from not only his personal journal but many other resources that his company was the first to ride in. Where is Edward Burleson? Check your geography. I would never, nor will I ever recommend this to anyone. As a proud Texan, this makes me sick!
    6ptoering-67846

    It'd be nice if the History Channel would do History occasionally

    Acting is fine, story is ok, history is meh Was expecting quite a bit more, but from the network of Ancient Aliens I may need to lower the bar. Worth a background watch while working at home.
    MovieIQTest

    Miss the great opportunity to be a good short TV drama

    Like what the two other reviewers' comments on this short TV drama by the History Channel, I have to say that this time, they've missed a great opportunity to glorify part of the history when Texas fought its independence and its future. A very bad screenplay tried so hard to dramatize that epic era had miserably missed the mark and turned it into a soap opera-like superfluous farce.

    We have some of the better and great actors who signed up to play important historical characters in this one, but they were completely wasted and ridiculed by the lousy screenplay and its play writers. The scenes are great, the views are grand, but what a lousy arrangement turned this drama into the shallow marshland.

    Why, I have to ask the History Channel, why you have to put two young jerks and clowns in such serious drama as members of the Texas Rangers? What made these two young stupid jerks qualified as Texas Rangers? Why the screenplay writer(s) you hired had to ridicule the name and the reputation of the Texas Ranger? These two young jerks didn't care about the future but only led by their dick heads to pursuit a young woman nurse in Sam Houston's degenerated and low morale camp. These two clowns segments in the first part of this drama had undoubtedly turned lot of viewers off to take this TV drama seriously.

    Then, again, when the fall and slaughter of Alamo news reached Houston's camp, only a very short of moment we saw those street mob-like so-called Houston's fighting soldiers took off their hats to show their condolences and their respect for the fallen comrades, then when at the nightfall, we saw the whole camp seemed to celebrate Alamo falling into Santa Ana's control. We heard music and dancing all around in the camp. And Sam Houston other than did some lip services to his fallen brothers, only concentrated to reunited with his secret lover. At that moment, I just couldn't help hearing my curse and the only thing I remembered was "WTF?!"

    Some of the Texas Rangers were played by several more matured actors who indeed did a great job to portray the tough life style of being a Ranger, their loyalty to their principles, their toughness also inevitably moved me for a few moments in the 1st part of this drama, but once those two young jerks appeared, it's all went into the drain.

    I have to tell History Channel here: When you tried to revive or to repaint a history picture, dramatize it with unnecessary crap would only ruin every effort you guys have tried to do in the first place; and overly dramatizing the whole picture could only jeopardize the whole nine yards. But such stupidity could ever be improved or be cured, even you know it? I really doubt it.
    7spookyrat1

    Remember the Alamo!

    It's laughable the number of reviews on this site from people whinging about inaccurate Texan history. It's the old story folks. When something is advertised as a 10 hour mini-series emanating from the History Channel and not classified as a documentary, I'm expecting, historical fiction, not an encyclopaedic regurgitation of a bunch of historical names and events. Texas Rising is a piece of historical fiction, based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and how the Texas Rangers were created. If you like decent westerns, well produced with good acting and plenty of action, you should enjoy Texas Rising. If you were genuinely expecting some sort of doco, such as The Civil War, you'll be disappointed.

    I've never quite understood why so many so-called educated people continually have this issue. Historical fiction is a recognised genre of literature and readers rarely raise an eyebrow when authors play fast and loose with the facts to achieve dramatic outcomes. The same thing occurs in Texas Rising, where plenty of liberties are taken for poetic licence. This includes characters being created, who sit alongside real historical figures in the narrative. At the end of the final episode, the production scrolled through the major real life characters represented in the series adding brief bios about their lives, during and after the events we see detailed in the show. Persona not represented were obviously fictional, for those viewers who were gnashing teeth worrying about that sort of thing, while continuing to watch what was clearly a non-documentary. But for one with a half-way educated mind, let's just say it's not rocket science difficult to generally discern between fact and fiction as to what you are watching.

    I appreciated the opportunity to get a bit of an insight into the events occurring after the fall of The Alamo and to be introduced to President Andrew Jackson, General Sam Houston, the early rag-tag Texas Rangers led by the delightfully named Captain Deaf Smith and the legendary "Yellow Rose of Texas". I should mention Jeffrey Dean Morgan's outstanding and affecting turn as the consumptive, but quietly inspiring leader Smith and the terrific chemistry displayed between his character and Bill Paxton's salty, but confidently intelligent Houston. For those used to seeing Morgan bulked up in "tough guy action mode", your eyes may pop out, as you witness Smith's (real life) physical deterioration during the course of the series.

    Dramatically and thematically I will agree with those critics who suggest that the overall tone of Texas Rising does appear to almost constitute "a love letter to the Lone Star State"and a conservative mainstream view of Texan history. In other words, there are few sympathetic perspectives to be seen from the Mexican or Native American fronts. They are largely depicted one dimensionally, as the villains of the piece, dispossessing the determined white settlers with their friendly, contented black slaves (some who were supposedly "free"). I did think this was a little unusual in an extended mini-series. There was a footnote after the final episode that a follow-up series concentrating on the Comanche Wars was planned, where one would think alternative frames of reference should well be approached.

    Nevertheless, keeping the above in mind, I think those interested in a dramatic western perspective of lead-up events to the establishment of the Republic of Texas will not fail to be entertained by Texas Rising.

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    • Trivia
      Bill Paxton is a distant relative of Sam Houston.
    • Goofs
      None of the landscape resembles the Texas areas portrayed in this series. There are no mountains between San Antonio and Houston. Filming occurred in Mexico.
    • Connections
      Edited into Texas Rising: The Lost Soldier (2015)

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 텍사스 라이징
    • Filming locations
      • Durango, Mexico(2015)
    • Production companies
      • A+E Studios
      • ITV America
      • Kinema Films de Mexico
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      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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