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From: Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>
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Subject: Re: Tom Selleck hoping to do another Jesse Stone film
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 07:22:07 -0500
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On 2024-11-23 2:03 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
> Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
> 
>> With the end of Blue Bloods imminent, Tom Selleck has given an interview
>> where he expresses an interest in doing a 10th Jesse Stone film and
>> possibly writing it himself.
> 
> The quality of the earlier movies was significantly better with the
> original production team versus Selleck taking over production and
> directing a couple of them. I'll watch it but I don't have much hope
> it'll capture the magic. The dog will have to be recast.
> 
>> https://www.cinemablend.com/television/whenever-blue-bloods-ends-tom-selleck-knows-the-character-he-wants-to-return-to-next
> 
>> I have never seen a Jesse Stone movie but I plan to look at some just to
>> see if they're my cup of tea. I like a good Western too so I may track
>> down some of Selleck's....
> 
> I can't think of Selleck in a GOOD Western.

That's unfortunate. Mind you, now that I think about it, I *did* start 
watching Quigley Down Under once and didn't like it enough to stay to 
the end. I also watched at least a part of one episode of Magnum P.I. 
but I'm not sure I finished that either. I decided it was just too 
ridiculously improbable that a guy who was operating a helicopter, which 
must be an expensive beast, could lend it to his friend Magnum pretty 
much any time he needed it. Surely he'd have to prioritize paying 
customers so that he'd have some hope of keeping the helicopter and 
maintaining his business. (I had similar objections to The Practice as 
Bobby and crew eventually had nearly all their clients being "old 
friends" who presumably got free or heavily-discounted legal work.)

-- 
Rhino