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    Default Re: Your favorite Western Movies

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    Default Re: Your favorite Western Movies

    Unforgiven
    Tombstone
    The Man with No Name/Dollars trilogy: A Fist Full of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad & The Ugly
    Hang 'em High
    The Magnificent 7
    Rio Bravo
    True Grit
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    The Searchers
    High Noon
    Shane
    The Wild Bunch
    Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid
    Young Guns
    Dances With Wolves
    Jeremiah Johnson


    Oh and for the Aussie's The Man From Snowy River



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    Default Re: Your favorite Western Movies

    I liked Shane and Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid.

    The carry on one was good too.
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    magnificent seven - despite it being a remake of seven samurai, i loved this more! the characteristics/mannerisms/idiosyncracies of the actors made the characters more real for me

    - charles bronson rattling off previous jobs and how much he was paid as he chops wood... when he was told the job was only going to pay $20, the reaction on his face is priceless

    - robert vaughn's steely cool exterior in turmoil with his fearful/'lost it' interior was cool

    - steve mcqueen continously trying to upstage yul brynner with his fiddling of the hat, the fingers counting how many gunslingers they recruited so far, the shaking/checking of the shotgun shell when he rides shotgun with yul brynner in the beginning... all great acting

    - classic line/scene from james coburn - horst bruckholz says 'that's the greatest shot i ever saw' after coburn was tracking a desperado riding a horse trying to get away and coburn kills him with a shot from his six-shooter - coburn's reply, "the worst!! i was aiming at the horse!'

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    the combo of clint eastwood, sergio leone and ennio morricone in the man with no name trilogy is awesome!

    once upon a time in the west is just as good

    tombstone

    the wild bunch (peckinpah was a huge inspiration to john woo)

    *** not mentioned so far ***

    silverado - i liked, but not as much as the others
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    Default Re: Your favorite Western Movies

    speaking of remakes/homages/ripoffs/copies:

    1) Seven Samurai

    Magnicent Seven (and the 3 unofficial or official sequels)
    Battle Beyond the Stars (Roger Corman sci-fi version of SS... Robert Vaughn has a role!)
    some Hercules or Gladiator movie with Seven in the title - don't recall offhand

    old man memory ... there may be some more

    2) Yojimbo

    A Fistful of Dollars
    Bruce Willis in Walter Hill's Last Man Standing
    David Carradine in the B-movie, probably straight to video - The Warrior and the Princess
    Ti Lung in Shaw Brothers' Kung Fu Instructor


    old man memory ... there may be some more
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    *** not mentioned so far ***

    Red Sun is good too - Charles Bronson, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon - although this wasn't a pure western like the others

    as a kid i liked Master Gunfighter starring Tom Laughlin who played Billy Jack - but rewatched recently and well, it wasn't too good... lol at me
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    'Winchester '73" with Jimmy Stewart.
    Any Audie Murphy western, especially 'Destry Rides Again.'

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    Fantastic selections, fellas. I'll try to add a few not already listed:

    The Professionals
    Chato’s Land
    Tom Horn
    Lone Wolf McQuade
    The White Buffalo

    Sacred Ground
    The Mask of Zorro
    Young Guns II
    Dead Man

    A Man Called Horse
    Return of A Man Called Horse
    Triumphs of A Man Called Horse

    The War Wagon
    Red River
    Rooster Cogburn
    3 Godfathers
    McLintock!
    The Sons of Katie Elder
    The Cowboys
    The Shootist
    Draw!

    Angel And The Badman
    Black Robe
    Saddletramp (Hyapatia Lee, Nina Hartley)
    Quigley Down Under
    The Desperate Trail

    The Silent Enemy(1931)
    The Legend of Walks Far Woman
    The Missing (Tommy Lee Jones)
    Never Cry Wolf (not a western, but it has a frontier feel because it's set in the arctic under remote conditions)
    Breakheart Pass

    Comedies:
    City Slickers
    Paint Your Wagon
    Three Amigos
    Almost Heroes (Chris Farley)
    Once Upon A Texas Train (Willie Nelson)

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    Saw that crappy Jonah Hex film starring Josh Brolin and Megan Fox. It p!$$ed me off because some fans knew way back in the 70s and early 80s that Clint Eastwood would've been perfect for the role way back then.

    Jonah Hex (1975)


    Pale Rider (1985)



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    There's a good Korean Western called "The Good, The Bad, and the Weird". Check it out if you don't mind foreign films.

    The genre is called "Kimchi Western" after Takashi Miike's "sushi western" Sukiyaki Django - cameo by Quentin Tarantino. Which of course followed Westerns made in Italy, called "Spaghetti Westerns"
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    Ok this might not be one of the better westerns...actually it was one of the biggest box office flops of ALL TIME but Heaven's Gate which starred: Jeff Bridges, Christopher Walken, John Hurt, Kris Kristopherson, and the smoking hot Isabelle Huppert was an interesting movie.

    It was long as hell, but it told a decent story. It told a great story about the often overlooked horde of Eastern European immigrants who sought the American Dream and in that respect I thought the film did a good job.



    Also, although perhaps it's not a true western 'There Will Be Blood' is pretty fucking solid.



    Westerns don't normally draw huge box office success (see The Lone Ranger for proof of that)


    Other films: 3:10 To Yuma, Appaloosa, Lonesome Dove

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Westerns don't normally draw huge box office success (see The Lone Ranger for proof of that)
    I don't know what to chalk up the lack of box office success of the recent The Lone Ranger to:

    • bad marketing?
    • Johnny Depp - fat?
    • Johnny Depp - way weird?
    • Johnny Depp - with a dead bird on his head?
    • Johnny Depp - typecast as Capt Jack Sparrow for Disney audiences?
    • moviegoers not embracing the Western genre in the current climate?
    • Mis/Bad-timing for Westerns?


    be that as it may, my kids and i enjoyed TLR - it could've been better but then it could've been worse
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Ok this might not be one of the better westerns...actually it was one of the biggest box office flops of ALL TIME but Heaven's Gate which starred: Jeff Bridges, Christopher Walken, John Hurt, Kris Kristopherson, and the smoking hot Isabelle Huppert was an interesting movie.

    I've heard all the horror stories but have yet to see it haha

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    Both True Grits are great for different reasons. Westworld does that count?:-)

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    Kicking myself. There is one I'd watch with the old man, it had Warren Oates and "Sheriff" in the title I might be way off

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