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 The WESTERN THREAD. What are your favorites? 
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What are your views on Westerns. I love them as they are such a mixture of simple and complex ideas in the same movie.

Here are a bunch of them for examples - What do you think?

- The Good, The Bad & the Ugly
- Once Upon a time in the West
- The Man who shot Liberty Valance
- Unforgiven
- Wild Bunch
- Destry Rides Again
- The Searchers

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- Blazing Saddles

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We've opened up a discussion on the Good the Bad and the Ugly along with High Noon over in the over seas/indie if you're interested.

The Spaghetti Westerns are Shallow?


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bleh westerns suck!! :x

thats just my opinion!


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You know what, Open Range was a great movie. I was shocked. I've seen it ten times.


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Where to begin?
In no particular order, here are 30:

- The Good, The Bad & the Ugly
- Once upon a Time in the West
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
- Unforgiven
- Wild Bunch
- Destry Rides Again
- The Searchers
- Angel and the Badman
- Silverado
- Wyatt Earp
- Tombstone
- Young Guns
- Stagecoach
- High Noon
- Lonesome Dove (I know it's TV, but, man, it's great)
- Rio Bravo
- Shane
- Will Penny
- The Ox-Bow Incident (my all-time favorite)
- Gunfight at O.K. Corral (Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas)
- The Shootist (John Wayne's last role)
- High Plains Drifter
- Outlaw Jose Wells
- The Magnificent Seven
- How The West Was Won
- Little Big Man
- The Cowboys
- Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- Blazin' Saddles
- McClintock!

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Best western: Lonesome Dove. Like NCAR said, it's TV, but it's the best western and the best mini-series I've ever seen. It's required viewing for anyone who's remotely interested in Westerns.

Also, Open Range and Dances With Wolves (yes, it's a Western) are great.

It's been so long since I've seen older westerns, but I would mention True Grit and The Searchers.


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I name the stars to see what I have seen. But a great list.

NCAR wrote:
Where to begin?
In no particular order, here are 30:

- The Good, The Bad & the Ugly - Great with Clint and others
- Once upon a Time in the West - Lots of stars with Henry Fonda leadin gthe charge
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne
- Unforgiven - Great Oscar winner with Clint.
- Wild Bunch - love this old one like the Dirty Dozen
- Destry Rides Again - Jimmy Stewart again, Brian Donnelly
- The Searchers - Great John Wayne
- Angel and the Badman - John Wayne, Jane Russell
- Silverado - Kevin Kline, Cosner, Scott Glenn, etc
- Wyatt Earp -
- Tombstone - One of these is Cosner, I forget which
- Young Guns - Billy theKid with Emilio
- Stagecoach - John Wayne
- High Noon - Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly
- Lonesome Dove (I know it's TV, but, man, it's great)
- Rio Bravo - John Wayne
- Shane - Alan Ladd - Come back Shane
- Will Penny - Charlton Heston
- The Ox-Bow Incident (my all-time favorite) - Henry Fonda
- Gunfight at O.K. Corral (Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas) - Great one
- The Shootist (John Wayne's last role)
- High Plains Drifter - Clint
- Outlaw Jose Wells - Clint
- The Magnificent Seven - Steve & Yul
- How The West Was Won - Henry Fonda
- Little Big Man - Dustin Hoffman
- The Cowboys - John Wayne
- Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Bogart
- Blazin' Saddles - Mel Brooks
- McClintock!


Not sure if I missed any names, that was fun.

Also some popped into my head.

The big country - Peck

And one where Gene Wilder was a quick draw - another fun one.

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Goldie wrote:
I name the stars to see what I have seen. But a great list.

NCAR wrote:
Where to begin?
In no particular order, here are 30:

- The Good, The Bad & the Ugly - Great with Clint and others
- Once upon a Time in the West - Lots of stars with Henry Fonda leadin gthe charge
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne
- Unforgiven - Great Oscar winner with Clint.
- Wild Bunch - love this old one like the Dirty Dozen
- Destry Rides Again - Jimmy Stewart again, Brian Donnelly
- The Searchers - Great John Wayne
- Angel and the Badman - John Wayne, Jane Russell
- Silverado - Kevin Kline, Cosner, Scott Glenn, etc
- Wyatt Earp - Kevin Costner, Dennis Quaid
- Tombstone - One of these is Cosner, I forget which
- Young Guns - Billy theKid with Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen
- Stagecoach - John Wayne
- High Noon - Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly
- Lonesome Dove (I know it's TV, but, man, it's great)
- Rio Bravo - John Wayne
- Shane - Alan Ladd - Come back Shane
- Will Penny - Charlton Heston
- The Ox-Bow Incident (my all-time favorite) - Henry Fonda
- Gunfight at O.K. Corral (Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas) - Great one
- The Shootist (John Wayne's last role)
- High Plains Drifter - Clint
- Outlaw Jose Wells - Clint
- The Magnificent Seven - Steve & Yul
- How The West Was Won - Henry Fonda
- Little Big Man - Dustin Hoffman
- The Cowboys - John Wayne
- Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Bogart
- Blazin' Saddles - Mel Brooks
- McClintock! - John Wayne


Not sure if I missed any names, that was fun.

Also some popped into my head.

The big country - Peck

And one where Gene Wilder was a quick draw - another fun one.

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Best westerns ever:

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
For A Few Dollars More
A Fistful of Dollars

Last Man Standing
Desperado

Shanghai Noon :lol:

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The searchers is the greatest of them all,Its in my top 10 alltime films.
Also staring john wayne,red river is the second best western.John wayne was THE man.

The good,the bad and the ugly is also very good.

Can the grapes of wrath be considered a western?thats also one of the great films.


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The good, the bad, and the ugly


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A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
The Magnificent Seven (McQueen, Bronson & Others)
McKenna's Gold (Peck & Shariff)
Duel in the Sun (Peck from the 40's)
Red Sun (Bronson)
Once upon a Time in the West (Bronson & Fonda)

Obviously, I love Eastwood westerns. Never cared for John Wayne's movies.

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jb007 wrote:
A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
The Magnificent Seven (McQueen, Bronson & Others)
McKenna's Gold (Peck & Shariff)
Duel in the Sun (Peck from the 40's)
Red Sun (Bronson)
Once upon a Time in the West (Bronson & Fonda)

Obviously, I love Eastwood westerns. Never cared for John Wayne's movies.


Forgot about that one! Anything with Gregory Peck in it is a great film! He never made a bad one that I know of.

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NCAR wrote:
jb007 wrote:
A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
The Magnificent Seven (McQueen, Bronson & Others)
McKenna's Gold (Peck & Shariff)
Duel in the Sun (Peck from the 40's)
Red Sun (Bronson)
Once upon a Time in the West (Bronson & Fonda)

Obviously, I love Eastwood westerns. Never cared for John Wayne's movies.


Forgot about that one! Anything with Gregory Peck in it is a great film! He never made a bad one that I know of.


I agree :)

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The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Unforgiven
Rio Bravo
Tombstone
Bandolero
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
Winchester '73

Man it's such a good genre.

Among old westerns, I'm not much of a Wayne fan though I do find Dean Martin and James Stewart were surprisingly good in westerns.

I really didn't like High Plains Drifter, it had no moral compass. Eastwood's character rapes a woman in the early scenes.


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Archie Gates wrote:
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Unforgiven
Rio Bravo
Tombstone
Bandolero
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
Winchester '73

Man it's such a good genre.

Among old westerns, I'm not much of a Wayne fan though I do find Dean Martin and James Stewart were surprisingly good in westerns.

I really didn't like High Plains Drifter, it had no moral compass. Eastwood's character rapes a woman in the early scenes.


You missed the point. The whole movie is about punishing town people who hired the three thugs to kill the Marshal to protect their mines and the morally bankrupt cowards (rest of the town) who did not stand up to them.

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jb007 wrote:
Archie Gates wrote:
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Unforgiven
Rio Bravo
Tombstone
Bandolero
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
Winchester '73

Man it's such a good genre.

Among old westerns, I'm not much of a Wayne fan though I do find Dean Martin and James Stewart were surprisingly good in westerns.

I really didn't like High Plains Drifter, it had no moral compass. Eastwood's character rapes a woman in the early scenes.


You missed the point. The whole movie is about punishing town people who hired the three thugs to kill the Marshal to protect their mines and the morally bankrupt cowards (rest of the town) who did not stand up to them.

It was still sick, I didn't miss any point.


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Open Range
Blazing Saddles
Back to the Future III (i consider it a western)
Wild Bill
Tombstone
Dances With Wolves


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jb, you're my new best friend. Magnificient Seven was kik ass!!


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bABA wrote:
jb, you're my new best friend. Magnificient Seven was kik ass!!


I agree. It is an Amazing movie :)

Sholay (India, 1975) is loosely based on this also.

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The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Da di da di daaaaa du da doooooo...

Okay, maybe that's not how it goes... But, it was the first western I ever watched next to Open Range (also very good), and, even after watching Unforgiven, A Fistful of Dollars, and The Searchers, it still stands out. Esp. the score ;)


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