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Post by drystyx on Apr 27, 2024 12:45:45 GMT
This list has a variety of types. From action to drama to spaghetti, but all are classics. If you like Westerns, your Westerns are here. If your Westerns aren't here, then you don't like Westerns.
I didn't have room for the super Western comedies like Blazing Saddles and Cat Ballou. Those will go on a comedy list any way.
Pick up to 20. These are all super classic Westerns, so you will be hard pressed to keep it down to 20.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 27, 2024 12:54:30 GMT
You’re the guy who doesn’t like The Wild Bunch, right? And where is Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid?
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Post by damngumby on Apr 27, 2024 13:01:54 GMT
You have something against Clint Eastwood?
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Post by drystyx on Apr 27, 2024 13:02:17 GMT
You’re the guy who doesn’t like The Wild Bunch, right? And where is Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid? No "guy" likes the Wild Bunch unless he is gay. All they do is kill all the gorgeous babes that they see. That's super gay. Now, the gay guys do like the Wild Bunch, sure. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid are dead. There were too many classic Westerns to include any of the ones with Billy the Kid or Jesse James, all of which are okay, but none of which are classic. I could easily make a list of 50 Westerns with just Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, and Billy the Kid, which proves that they are subjects way too trite and Hollywood to include on this list.
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Post by drystyx on Apr 27, 2024 13:07:11 GMT
You have something against Clint Eastwood? Why would you think that? I have "Hang Em High" on the list, which we know is his best Western. I thought about including Pale Rider and Joe Kidd, his other two good Westerns, but they really aren't classics. I have more Eastwood movies than I have of Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, or James Cagney. Cagney was in "Run For Cover", a classic Western that I left off of the list, and more deserving than any of the Eastwood movies I left off of the list, you have to admit. Strange, that you would claim I have something against Eastwood, since I went out of the way to include him.
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on Apr 27, 2024 13:13:20 GMT
High Plains Drifter.
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on Apr 27, 2024 13:15:37 GMT
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Post by drystyx on Apr 27, 2024 13:25:49 GMT
1/10. I'm sure Beavis is a fan of that movie. A guy wants revenge on a town for letting him die more than he does on the guys who killed him. And then the first thing he does as a ghost is kill the only three guys in the movie who had nothing to do with it. The Good the Bad and the Ugly 3/10. Too Hollywood. A waste of great music. Not as bad as Leone's other Westerns, but still stupid. If Americans were as dumb as "Blondie" in WW2, all the Axis powers would have to do to win would be to surrender and let Blondie murder all of the other Allied GIs to steal prisoners from them and let them go again.
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Post by damngumby on Apr 27, 2024 13:26:52 GMT
You have something against Clint Eastwood? Why would you think that? I have "Hang Em High" on the list, which we know is his best Western. I thought about including Pale Rider and Joe Kidd, his other two good Westerns, but they really aren't classics. I have more Eastwood movies than I have of Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, or James Cagney. Cagney was in "Run For Cover", a classic Western that I left off of the list, and more deserving than any of the Eastwood movies I left off of the list, you have to admit. Strange, that you would claim I have something against Eastwood, since I went out of the way to include him. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Outlaw Josey Wales Unforgiven BTW, a question is different from a “claim”.
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Post by mowlick on Apr 27, 2024 13:29:13 GMT
You’re the guy who doesn’t like The Wild Bunch, right? And where is Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid? Drystyx is teasing.
Obviously he meant to include The Wild Bunch
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Post by mowlick on Apr 27, 2024 13:33:50 GMT
And of course, keep the change Bob
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Apr 27, 2024 13:38:48 GMT
Stagecoach (1939)
The remakes were okay
Stagecoach (1966) had Bing Crosby and Ann-Margret
Stagecoach (1986) had Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson
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Post by mowlick on Apr 27, 2024 13:41:02 GMT
Dunno where to start on The Unforgiven, it is just one wonderful scene after another.
But this is one of my favourites
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on Apr 27, 2024 13:44:46 GMT
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Post by CheetahCandy (kitty katty) on Apr 27, 2024 13:51:06 GMT
No Country For Old Men? Tombstone?
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