HOLLYWOOD - (Satire News) - LaLaLand Daily reporter Macadamia Honeysuckle, recently sat down with Anson Mount, at the Drunk Duck Lounge in West Hollywood.
Mount, portrays the tough-as-nails, no bullshit, railroad crew foreman Cullen Bohannon, who could probably take on any three of the wild west's toughest hombres without breaking out in a sweat.
He pointed out that they shoot in some of the most picturesque Canadian settings, where the cast and crew have fun making anatomically correct snow people.
Mount did say that the film executives had to hire moose wranglers to keep the hundreds of moose away from the on-location movie sets.
The tall, good-looking actor, who actually swept Miss Honeysuckle off of her feet, said that the new series will take up where the old one left off, at Promontory Point, Utah, where the Union Pacific Railroad (Irish Workers) met the Central Pacific Railroad (Chinese Workers).
Mout revealed that the actual place where the eastward and the westward railroads met was at Vulture Vagina, Utah, but railroad officials did not like that name, so they chose Promontory Point, which was actually 13 miles away.
Anson wants to dispel the rumor that he and his leading lady, Dominique McElligott, who portrays the sensually desirable fair maiden, Lily Bell, were physically and sexually involved during the series shooting.
He did note that yes, they did strip horseshoes on several occasion, but that was it.
SIDENOTE: Mount did not want to give anything away, but he did promise that the new show will have plenty of hard-hitting action including barroom brawls, buffalo stampedes, outlaws, twisters, droughts, desperadoes, saloon floozies, flim flam men, soiled doves (prostitutes), sparkin' (boinking), ornery cattle, covered wagons, shoot-outs, and Indians, lots and lots of mean, fierce warriors like the Hunkpapa Sioux, Cheyenne, Oglala Sioux, Arapahos, Lakota Sioux, Kiowas, Brule Sioux, and some Cleveland Indians.
