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Favorite Western Film

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DFWRocket, Sep 17, 2013.

  1. body slam

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    Trinity
     
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    Unforgiven
    Outlaw Josey Wales
    Tombstone
    Silverado
    The Proposition
    Open Range.....well parts of it....
     
  3. body slam

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    Vera Cruz
    High Noon
    Open Range
    Support Your Local Gunfighter/Sherriff
    Ransom of Red Chief
    The Rounders
    El Dorado
    Stagecoach
    Joe Kidd
    The Cowboys
     
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    The better question: who's the best western lead actor: Clint Eastwood or The Duke
     
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    Rio Bravo
    El Dorado
    Open Range
    Tombstone
    For A Few Dollars More
    Fistful of Dollars
    Unforgiven
    Quick and the Dead
    Valdez is Coming
    Good the bad and the Ugly
    Firecreek
    There was a crooked man

    For comedic purposes I like Cat Balou, McLintock and The Hallelujah Trail. All three are awesome. McLintock is underrated and lost to time.
     
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    Great mentions guys! I'd choose many already posted.

    But to add to the list: The Long Riders with the Keachs, Carradines, Quaids and Guests.
     
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    Unforgiven

    Rooster Cogburn

    Shane

    True Grit

    High Noon

    Tombstone

    Three Amigos

    The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

    The Magnificent Seven

    Westworld (because of Yul Brynner!)
     
  9. DFWRocket

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    I've seen a couple with Jimmy Stewart - I liked Destry Rides Again, just not enough to say its one of my favorites.

    I haven't seen any with Gary Cooper yet.

    I've seen a few with John Wayne and debated adding The Sons of Katy Elder to my top list.

    I was never really in to westerns, and this is just a recent (last few years) thing. I had Hondo on my DVR but it got erased before I could watch it. I have How The West Was Won on my DVR now. Pretty much, if I see a Western I'll DVR it to watch later. I have Shane and High Noon on my Netflix cue, but we only have Netflix on our XBox in the living room. I'll get around to seeing more, I just don't have a lot of time to watch tv. This is partly why I made this thread..to get others opinions on westerns I haven't seen yet.
     
  10. LoganRoxFan

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    Not only is Open Range my favorite western but it's in my all-time top 10 favorite movie list. Everything about that movie is pure epic win.

    I'm not much of a John Wayne fan, but I do enjoy his version of True Grit over the remake.
     
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    Wellman, 1943
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    Ford, 1946
    one of the earlier Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday movies
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    Ray, 1954
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    Wild Wild West & Shanghai Noon
    ...duh
     
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    The Cheyenne Social Club (Stewart and Fonda)
    They Call Me Trinity (Terrence Hill)
     
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    Bandolero! - Martin, Stewart, and what in my opinion is the sexist woman of all time. don't no how I forgot this one from my list.
     
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    "Three Amigos"? :eek:
     
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    Dr. King Schultz Unchains
     
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    But seriously folks, just about all the ones here are on my list. The Searchers, Sergio Leone, Eastwood, Wayne etc... Also Blazing Saddles.

    And although maybe not strictly a 'Western', check out

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    The best western film of all time wasn't in the movie theater.

    Nothing will ever compete with "Lonesome Dove". Ever.

    Even if you've seen the miniseries, you owe it to yourselves to read the source material novel. One of my favorite books. It didn't win the Pulitzer Prize for nothing.

    Honorable mentions? "The Searchers", "The Good The Bad and the Ugly".

    Please no one list "Dances with Wolves". A decent movie but vastly overrated, minus the buffalo hunt. Costner's voice-over is and remains pukeworthy. Or maybe it just reminds me that he won Best Picture and Director for that over Scorcese and "GoodFellas".
     
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    Just to make things interesting I would suggest you Cowboys watch a counter culture, revisionist Western called Little Big Man. It was made in 1970 at the height of the Viet Nam War so it takes a shot at the hubris of manifest destiny. It stars Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway. It's an epic that follows the lead character's life for 100 years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Big_Man_(film)

    Oh, and the real True Grit stars John Wayne dammit.


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    I've seen that a few times. Really good movie. Comes on Turner Classic every now and again.

    Depicts Custer as an egomaniacal doof, which he just might have been.

    The Grandfather walking "blind" through the massacre....priceless.

    The, er, heterosexually-challenged Native American....priceless.

    Little Big Man in the teepee, er, keeping the sisters-in-law (if I remember correctly?) happy....priceless.
     

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