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All time best "Western"

VemoiVemoi Member Posts: 1,546

I haven't seen a thread about western movies. What is you absolute favorite wester movie? Unlike most, I don't like John Wayne  movies. They just don't look real. My pick is .. 

Jeremiah Johnson

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  • Swafdawg23Swafdawg23 Member Posts: 390

    Tombstone

    gamertag - Swaffle House

  • FishermageFishermage Member Posts: 7,562

    Damn, That's a tough one, So many good ones.

    I guess my favorites would be a Clint Eastwood "man with no name trology."

    Some days however, it would be the Magnificent Seven.

    Outlaw Josie Wales

    The Shootist

    .....ugh. can't stop; too many good ones.

  • DailyBuzzDailyBuzz Member Posts: 2,306

    Unforgiven

    No doubt about it.

  • ZindaihasZindaihas Member UncommonPosts: 3,662

    Yes, a very tough question.  Mostly because the western is one of Hollywood's all-time favorite genres.  These would be my picks.  Not necessarily in this order (but then again, quite possibly in this order).

    5. Blazing Saddles

    4. Tombstone

    3. High Noon

    2. Unforgiven - this is probably the most realistic western ever and ironicly on the History Channel (west coast) as we speak

    1. Magnificent Seven

  • keltic1701keltic1701 Member Posts: 1,162

     

    The Magnificent Seven....best western ever made IMO.

     

    Some of the best quotes from the movie.

     

    "I never rode shotgun on a hearse before."

     

    "You know - I've been in some towns where the girls weren't all that pretty. In fact I've been in some towns where they're downright ugly. But it's the first time I've been in a town where there are no girls at all, 'cept little ones. You know if we're not careful we could have quite a social life here. "

     

    "We deal in lead friend."

     

     

    Chico: Villages like this they make up a song about every big thing that happens. Sing them for years.

    Chris Adams: You think it's worth it?

    Chico: Don't you?

    Chris Adams: It's only a matter of knowing how to shoot a gun. Nothing big about that.

    Chico: Hey. How can you talk like this? Your gun has got you everything you have. Isn't that true? Hmm? Well, isn't that true?

    Vin: Yeah, sure. Everything. After awhile you can call bartenders and faro dealers by their first name - maybe two hundred of 'em! Rented rooms you live in - five hundred! Meals you eat in hash houses - a thousand! Home - none! Wife - none! Kids... none! Prospects - zero. Suppose I left anything out?

    Chris Adams: Yeah. Places you're tied down to - none. People with a hold on you - none. Men you step aside for - none.

    Lee: Insults swallowed - none. Enemies - none.

    Chris Adams: No enemies?

    Lee: Alive.

    Chico: Well. This is the kind of arithmetic I like.

    Chris Adams: Yeah. So did I at your age.

     

  • popinjaypopinjay Member Posts: 6,539

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.


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    A Fistful of Dollars.


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    For a Few Dollars More.

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    Or The Outlaw Josey Wales. Any one of those and a bucket o' beer.


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  • GrandAmGrandAm Member Posts: 404
    Originally posted by Fishermage


    Damn, That's a tough one, So many good ones.
    I guess my favorites would be a Clint Eastwood "man with no name trology."
    Some days however, it would be the Magnificent Seven.
    Outlaw Josie Wales
    The Shootist
    .....ugh. can't stop; too many good ones.



     

    I agree with Fisher Josie is one of the best.  Highplanes Drifter is another Clint favorite.  Really of the more recent ones I would go with, Silverado.  I forget the actor's name, but the scene where he is practicing his shooting on prickly pear cactus and runs out of ammo always made me cringe a little when the bad guys show up.

    "Suddenly, thousands of Trekies whose heads are full of facts of things like the stardate when the Cardassians farted on Deep Space nine are irrlelevant." - hardcoremoviecritic

  • WickershamWickersham Member UncommonPosts: 2,379

    "I don't think it's nice, you laughin'. You see, my mule don't like people laughing. He gets the crazy idea you're laughin' at him. Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to, I might convince him that you really didn't mean it."

    "The liberties and resulting economic prosperity that YOU take for granted were granted by those "dead guys"

  • abbabaabbaba Member Posts: 1,143

    The Searchers, John Wayne, Natalie Wood, et al.

    Honorable mentions to Unforgiven, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and Tombstone

    3:10 to Yuma is the best one in the last 10 years or so, but that isn't saying much.

  • ionlyneeditionlyneedit Member Posts: 123

    Another vote for Unforgiven. The good guys aren't good, the bad guys aren't bad, and the whores aren't supermodels.

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    I ask for so little. Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave.

  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    What's the one with John Wayne and Oliver Hardy?

    Hansen's Roughriders?

     

     

    I also like that one where Dustin Hoffman plays the Indian.

     

    This is a fine Clint Eastwood clip.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh2UzWgSw3Q&feature=PlayList&p=9980D2CDC56323DF&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=20

     

  • FlemFlem Member UncommonPosts: 2,870
    Originally posted by baff


    What's the one with John Wayne and Oliver Hardy?
    Hansen's Roughriders?
     
     

     

    The Fighting Kentuckian

     

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