Fav Westerns
Rain
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What are your thoughts?
http://www.gayot.com/lifestyle/movies/top10/westerns.html
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The Wild Bunch
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Dances With Wolves (would have been the best western ever made IMO if they hadn't shot the horse)
The Big Country
The Good The Bad & The Ugly
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Tombstone
Jeremiah Johnson
Nevada Smith
The Getaway w/ Steve McQueen (I know, it's set in the mid-20th century, but it's still a western, I think)
Looks like Peckenpaw edged out the Duke in my top 10. If the list were longer, I'd have included True Grit and Red River (both with John Wane). Another favorite is the quirky Sergio Leon film "Duck You Sucker". I really like the story he was telling, and the way he told it. If he had cast Anthony Quinn and Peter O'Toole it would probably be my #1 best Western of all time, but it was badly miscast (Rod Steiger just didn't get the job done). What about your top 10?
Any of the Eastwood Man with No Name films would've sufficed.
And what's with the Australian outback choice? You admit that a western should be set in the American frontier but this one was picked up anyway because...?
I realize baby boomers have a thing for Paul Newman and Robert Redford, but "Butch" was a pretty meh movie.
If 1992's Unforgiven is going to get a mention, than where's Silverado? Tombstone? Wyatt Earp? Pale Rider? Hello?
Seriously?
I list that one as a "forgettable" movie. Mostly because I forgot about it. LOL!
There are so many Westerns with John Wayne, Audey Murphy, Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper and those types, that it would be hard to come up with 10.
Silverado and Tombstone are "modern" westerns that I would consider excellent westerns and either should be in the top 50 westerns. Not sure where I would put them against a list of the classics.
That list, while it mentions some great westerns, is no way the top 10. Rio Bravo, The Searchers and The Comancheros isn't even mentioned.
Sad.
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Once Upon a Time in the West
A Fistful of Dynamite
The Great Silence
Django
Death Rides a Horse
The Big Gundown
Run, Man, Run!
Compa
It's tough to come up with just ten, but I think there should at least be a couple from this group in the list: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; She Wore a Yellow Ribbon; Rooster Cogburn; Pale Rider; Outlaw Josey Wales, and The Good/Bad/Ugly. And for more 'modern' westerns I also loved Tombstone, Silverado and The Long Riders. Open Range was also pretty damn good and kind of flew under the radar.
Shane! Come back Shane!!
I won the Movie Trivia Pass for this movie and had a discussion via PM about this scene with whomever I won it from (sorry, can't remember at the moment):
Whan Doc Holliday was lying in the bed dying at the end of the movie, he looked down and said "I'll be damned". Does anyone know what the quote was all about?
One of my favorites is "The Professionals" w/ Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster. Woody Strode, Jack Palance. The dialouge in that film is terrific, and the story is perfect.
Ralph Belamy (to Lee Marvin): You Basturd!
Lee Marvin: Yes Sir. In my case, an accident of birth, but you sir, are a self made man.