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What is your favorite western?
Floppay- Enforcer
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- Post n°1
What is your favorite western?
Mine is "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", followed closely by "The Wild Bunch" and "High Plains Drifter".
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Re: What is your favorite western?
"The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" is definitely the best I've seen, I'm also about to watch "The Wild Bunch" soon and I'm sure that's going to be epic.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
The wild bunch, the ending is so damn epic!!!!
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my favorite western is the t.v. show The Guns Of Will Sonnett. i just got season one this weekend and love it
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DaveyVile wrote:The wild bunch, the ending is so damn epic!!!!
Hell yea! One of the greatest final battles in the history of cinema.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
the magnificent seven
Floppay- Enforcer
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Re: What is your favorite western?
Broguts wrote:the magnificent seven
Epic movie man.
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- Post n°8
Re: What is your favorite western?
Young Guns...cuz it fits my personality better i think. The Wild Bunch did make me giz a little so im sayin...F it lets make our own epic western
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- Post n°9
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I don't watch many westerns(most of them are too old and Brokeback Mountain is gay). But I love western games.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
Brokeback mountain isn't a western, just a story about two fags with cowboy hats.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
Have you tried watching any more modern westerns to get you into them Flacracker? Tombstone, (the new) 3:10 to Yuma, Young Guns, try watching Deadwood (from the beginning) maybe even The Quick and the Dead. Cant really think of much else atm.
Flacracker- Branded
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Re: What is your favorite western?
Ive seen the new 3:10 to Yuma and it was good.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", "The Wild Bunch", and "The Searchers" are my top three favourite westerns. True classics of cinema!
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siverado is my favorite
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Two words gentlemen, LONESOME DOVE!!!!!!!!
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3:10 to Yuma. Woot Christian Bale!
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Re: What is your favorite western?
I'm a big fan of all Sergio Leone's Westerns, particularly 'For A Few Dollars More' ("No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.") and 'Once Upon A Time In The West' ("You brought two too many.").
"The Shootist", "The Searchers" and "True Grit" are pretty fantastic examples of John Wayne's performances.
'Unforgiven' is a brilliantly subtle deconstruction of the Western and easily one of Clint's greatest performances.
If you consider Westerns to not be ultimately defined by the period, then I'd also rate "No Country For Old Men", "Way of the Gun" and (arguably) "Casino" - they're easily up there with the best of them.
It's pushing it but you can argue that the Western genre isn't exclusively defined by period OR location, so I'd suggest Akira Kurosawa made some pretty good examples in "Yojimbo", "Sanjuro" and, of course, "Seven Samurai". Liek I say, it's pushing it.
Jesus, I'm ranting. There's far too many great Westerns to list.
"The Shootist", "The Searchers" and "True Grit" are pretty fantastic examples of John Wayne's performances.
'Unforgiven' is a brilliantly subtle deconstruction of the Western and easily one of Clint's greatest performances.
If you consider Westerns to not be ultimately defined by the period, then I'd also rate "No Country For Old Men", "Way of the Gun" and (arguably) "Casino" - they're easily up there with the best of them.
It's pushing it but you can argue that the Western genre isn't exclusively defined by period OR location, so I'd suggest Akira Kurosawa made some pretty good examples in "Yojimbo", "Sanjuro" and, of course, "Seven Samurai". Liek I say, it's pushing it.
Jesus, I'm ranting. There's far too many great Westerns to list.
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Re: What is your favorite western?
3:10 to Yuma and the Dollars-trilogy, I have not seen a lot, but I try to catch up before the RDR release
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Re: What is your favorite western?
XxGooDxRicHxX wrote:all clint eastwoods western movies
even pink Cadillac and honkytonk man?
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lol yall are going to make me watch the wild bunch now
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Young Guns.
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- Post n°23
Re: What is your favorite western?
The Outlaw Josey Wales ranks #1 for me. But there are too many to list that are #1.5
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i agree with Dwest, Lonesome dove is amazing
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Re: What is your favorite western?
Screaming Meat wrote:I'm a big fan of all Sergio Leone's Westerns, particularly 'For A Few Dollars More' ("No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.") and 'Once Upon A Time In The West' ("You brought two too many.").
"The Shootist", "The Searchers" and "True Grit" are pretty fantastic examples of John Wayne's performances.
'Unforgiven' is a brilliantly subtle deconstruction of the Western and easily one of Clint's greatest performances.
If you consider Westerns to not be ultimately defined by the period, then I'd also rate "No Country For Old Men", "Way of the Gun" and (arguably) "Casino" - they're easily up there with the best of them.
It's pushing it but you can argue that the Western genre isn't exclusively defined by period OR location, so I'd suggest Akira Kurosawa made some pretty good examples in "Yojimbo", "Sanjuro" and, of course, "Seven Samurai". Liek I say, it's pushing it.
Jesus, I'm ranting. There's far too many great Westerns to list.
Dude don't forget "Duck, You Sucker" on the list of Leone westerns. It's set in the same time as RDR.