More than an Indonesian volcano, a view of Hawaii from the air, or the longing
of young cowboys at a rodeo, it is the colors of Canada's Kananaskis country that inspire us -LSB-...]
More than an Indonesian volcano, a view of Hawaii from the air, or the longing
of young cowboys at a rodeo, it is the colors of Canada's Kananaskis country that inspire us the most.
He did as indicated by how Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott as well as several
of the younger Cowboys players mentioned the calming influence he had on them.
Not exact matches
That's Stephen Jones, vice president
of the Dallas
Cowboys, describing to ESPN how Tony Romo behaved when he was just a
young, scrappy, third - string quarterback trying to prove himself.
Grandpa was born in the Southwest in 1901 and he loved to tell tall tales
of how he'd been a
cowboy in his
younger days.
Of course, grandpa had never been a
cowboy, however, when he was very
young, his family drove a covered meat wagon through Arizona and Southern California.
Fans will be watching the Texans in the NFL's new crown jewel
of fields, Reliant Stadium — a two - million - square - foot mammoth that dwarfs even its next - door neighbor, the Astrodome — and the team that opens at home against the long - hated
Cowboys will be nothing if not
young (the Texans selected no players older than 30 in the expansion draft) and hungry.
Sure, Aikman, Smith and Irvin are integral to the
Cowboys» fortunes, but teams such as the Steelers (Rod Woodson, Greg Lloyd) and the San Francisco 49ers (Steve
Young) are far more adept at overcoming the loss
of key players.
In 1992 Debra Shaw, the wife
of Gordon Shaw, a
Cowboys assistant football coach at the time, was driving her minivan on 287 with two
of their three
young daughters when the van was hit and thrown into a ditch.
They lost two out
of three for the week to make it a three - way title fight among the
Cowboys, Utah and Brigham
Young.
Take [retired Dallas
Cowboys» quarterback] Troy Aikman and [retired San Francisco 49ers» quarterback] Steve
Young — they're both great in front
of the camera, yet they sustained multiple concussions and are doing fine.
Today's
young man who doesn't annoy anyone and is «politically correct» wears pink shirt, dyes his hair and has got a pair
of man boobs (that could very well be a «modern» personal trainer too)... If you compare this current day average Joe to 19th century
young cowboy the major difference between them won't be clothes, hair cut or an accent changed through the centuries — it will be the difference in how men they are (the level
of testosterone).
I am in that part
of the country where
cowboy boots worn with dresses - a la Taylor Swift in her early years - is still a popular look, especially on
young women.
You have heard about the epic love story set against the sweeping vistas
of Wyoming and Texas, Brokeback Mountain tells the story
of two
young men — a ranch - hand and a rodeo
cowboy — who meet in the summer
of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power
of love.
There's lots
of rich cougars or sugar mama's that's looking for
young cowboys to date.
Per a rather stringent ancestral tradition, Miguel's family prohibits playing or even listening to music, a ban which the
young boy surreptitiously disobeys by sneaking off to a hidden spot to sing and play guitar along to the films
of legendary
cowboy singer Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt).
Later, as protege transitions to mentor, Brady hands down shirts and leather chaps to a naïve and grateful
young cowboy, who is completely clueless as to the larger implications
of Brady giving up the gear and the sport.
Chloé Zhao's The Rider concerns the plight
of Brady Blackburn (first - time performer Brady Jandreau), a
young cowboy who is forced to let go
of his rodeo - riding dream after a near - fatal head injury.
This evocative and quietly powerful glimpse into masculinity and Western heritage takes a docudrama approach to the story
of Brady Jandreau, a
young South Dakota rodeo
cowboy playing a lightly fictionalized version
of himself.
Once a rising star
of the rodeo circuit, and a gifted horse trainer,
young cowboy Brady is warned that his riding days are over, after a horse crushed his skull at a rodeo.
Itís a routine but darker - than - usual story for a musical, about minor conflicts between farmers and
cowboys, a couple
of young lovers, and the obsessive farmhand who wants the girl for himself.
Zhao had her debut feature Songs My Brothers Taught Me in the Directors» Fortnight at Cannes two years ago, and she returns with this story about a
young cowboy who — after suffering a near fatal head injury — undertakes a search for new identity and what it means to be a man in the heartland
of America.
After suffering a near fatal head injury, a
young cowboy named Brady (Brady Jandreau) undertakes a search for new identity and what it means to be a man in the heartland
of America.
The story
of their genesis (not that there's going to be a sequel) is told from Tonto's point
of view via a distracting flashback device that sees the wizened Indian recounting their exploits to an aspiring
young cowboy.
The main character, Brady, is a
young rodeo
cowboy of Lakota heritage who suffered a devastating accident — he was trampled by a horse during competition.
It's a nothing story, about minor conflicts between farmers and
cowboys, a couple
of young lovers, and the obsessive farmhand who wants the girl for himself.
It's a routine but darker - than - usual story for a musical, about minor conflicts between farmers and
cowboys, a couple
of young lovers, and the obsessive farmhand who wants the girl for himself.
Winner
of the top prize at Directors» Fortnight, Chloé Zhao's The Rider follows a
young cowboy, Brady Blackburn (Brady Jandreau), forced to reconsider his...
Winner
of the top prize at Directors» Fortnight, Chloé Zhao's The Rider follows a
young cowboy, Brady Blackburn (Brady Jandreau), forced to reconsider his dreams and priorities after a rodeo incident leaves him unable to ride again.
Sturges ain't no Kurosawa, but the story
of a group
of outcast
cowboys banding together to protect an oppressed village is still a good one, plus there's a
young Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson in the cast.
10:00 pm — TCM — Shane Alan Ladd plays the titular
cowboy, idolized by the
young son
of the family he takes refuge with as he tries to escape outlaw Jack Palance.
1:30 am (6th)-- TCM — Shane Alan Ladd plays the titular
cowboy, idolized by the
young son
of the family he takes refuge with as he tries to escape Jack Palance.
The Ballad
of Lefty Brown (R for profanity and violence) Bill Pullman assumes the title role in this Western, set on the plains
of Montana, about an aging
cowboy who enlists the assistance
of a
young gunslinger (Diego Josef) and a lawman (Tommy Flanagan) to track down the outlaws responsible for the gruesome murder
of his friend, a newly - elected U.S. Senator (Peter Fonda).
Long before «Baby Driver,» «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World» or breakout film «Shaun
of the Dead,» writer / director Edgar Wright was just a
young 20 - year - old filmmaker who wanted to make a feature film with his most immediate resources: a camera, some friends, some
cowboy hats.
The Rider Intense and elegaic, this is a character study
of a
young rodeo
cowboy of Lakota heritage who has suffered a devastating accident — he was trampled by a horse during a competition, and now has a steel plate in his head.
He, his older brother Virgil (Sam Elliot), and
younger brother Morgan (Bill Paxton) simply want to settle down with their wives and start families, but a group
of outlaws known as the
Cowboys make that rather difficult.
Alden Ehrenreich holds up his end
of the bargain playing the
young version
of Han Solo, your iconic, smartass space
cowboy.
Lean, rangy, his Stetson topped with a Santa cap in a nod to the season, a
young cowboy braces his arms on the top rails
of the steel pen that encloses his bull.
John Grady Cole and his good friend (and spiritual brother) Billy are the last
of a dying breed,
young cowboys hanging onto the life
of a rancher in Texas.
I don't do it justice here, but it is typical McCarthy and may leave you, like me, thrilled with the clean prose and authentic depiction
of young men in a time and place, and scrupulous attention to the tools and techniques
of cowboys, horses, old woman cooks, Mexicans
of many stripes, and the landscape
of 1950's Texas and Mexico.
Lights» story campaign has the five members
of the Funzini clan vying for architectural choice, from Papa's candy - coated craving, to
young Billy's yearning for a
cowboy - themed casa.
It's an overhead, 2D, turn - based, role - playing style game with a story akin to a moving Spielberg movie; a well written, cartoony but serious plot about a
young psychic boy who joins a party
of diverse characters (a
cowboy and a princess, to name a few) who are fated to stop an evil cabal from corrupting and destroying the world.
Gun takes us to the American Frontier in XIX century and sees us assume control
of Colton White — a
young cowboy searching for his real family, following the tragic death
of his foster father.
Waiting in the coffee line at La Trattoria yesterday morning, in front
of me was a
young cowboy getting his morning Joe.
The star, a drifter
cowboy type, comes across a rundown farmstead in the middle
of nowhere whereon a good - looking widow (about 30ish) and her
young son (about ten) are trying to scratch out a living without their husband / father.