Your favourite Westerns please
Posted by: KeanoKing on 04 October 2007
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid for me...
And yours?
ATB
Paul
And yours?
ATB
Paul
Posted on: 04 October 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Easy:
A fistful of dollars
The good, the bad, the ugly
Once upon a time in the west
The wild bunch
The magnificent seven
Hud
The man who shoot Liberty Valance
and the tv film Centennial from a book by James Michener (Alaska, Texas, Chesapeake etc..)
A fistful of dollars
The good, the bad, the ugly
Once upon a time in the west
The wild bunch
The magnificent seven
Hud
The man who shoot Liberty Valance
and the tv film Centennial from a book by James Michener (Alaska, Texas, Chesapeake etc..)
Posted on: 04 October 2007 by Mr Underhill
The Searchers;
The Outlaw Josey Wells;
True Grit;
Rio Bravo;
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly;
The Magnificent Seven.
M
The Outlaw Josey Wells;
True Grit;
Rio Bravo;
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly;
The Magnificent Seven.
M
Posted on: 04 October 2007 by Chief Chirpa
Shane
Posted on: 05 October 2007 by Alan Paterson
All the Clint Eastwood ones.
Also a couple of Django ones i have seen. The one where he carries a coffin around for the whole movie and then produces a huge machine gun from it (a gatling gun perhaps?). Completly daft but that suits me fine
Also a couple of Django ones i have seen. The one where he carries a coffin around for the whole movie and then produces a huge machine gun from it (a gatling gun perhaps?). Completly daft but that suits me fine
Posted on: 05 October 2007 by tonym
Unforgiven.
Posted on: 05 October 2007 by Unstoppable
High Plains Drifter
Posted on: 05 October 2007 by Mr Underhill
Shane & Unforgiven - great films.
The Big Country.
The Big Country.
Posted on: 05 October 2007 by BigH47
Blazing Saddles
Posted on: 06 October 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
I forgot "Dead man" which is not a western in the classic way but very charming (Neil Young guitar soundtrack).
Posted on: 06 October 2007 by Guido Fawkes
Carry On Cowboy and Paleface - not too keen on westerns if truth be known.
Posted on: 07 October 2007 by PJT
The good, the bad and the Ugly
The Outlaw Jose Wales...
The Outlaw Jose Wales...
Posted on: 07 October 2007 by Musicmad
Having grown up on westerns - my father liked a lot of them - I too grew a taste for the Western ... of the American kind. I've enjoyed a few of the continental kind and find that I like C'Era Una Volta Il West (Once Upon A Time In The West) more each time I watch. I acknowledge that Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (The Good, The Bad And The Ugly) is a good movie but I'm still in two minds as to its enjoyability.
I think Dances With Wolves (extended version) is one of best movies ever made but, nit picking, don't class it as a western (it is a drama set during western times).
Of the traditional western then I particularly like:
Rio Bravo
... and to a lesser extent its remake: El Dorado
The Man From Laramie
The Far Country
and for good laugh (i.e. a comedy set during western times): Support Your Local Sheriff!
But the winner, by a mile, is:
The Magnificent Seven
I think Dances With Wolves (extended version) is one of best movies ever made but, nit picking, don't class it as a western (it is a drama set during western times).
Of the traditional western then I particularly like:
Rio Bravo
... and to a lesser extent its remake: El Dorado
The Man From Laramie
The Far Country
and for good laugh (i.e. a comedy set during western times): Support Your Local Sheriff!
But the winner, by a mile, is:
The Magnificent Seven
Posted on: 07 October 2007 by Stephen Tate
By far for me - It has to be the lonesome dove.
Posted on: 07 October 2007 by Malky
The anti-Mcarthy witch hunt 'High Noon'.
Posted on: 12 October 2007 by nicolas7
My favorite westerns are :
Pale rider : realisateur Clint Eastwood
Impitoyable or Unforgiven : realisateur Clint Eastwood
Il etait une fois dans l'ouest or Once upon a time in the west : realisateur Sergio Leone
Pale rider : realisateur Clint Eastwood
Impitoyable or Unforgiven : realisateur Clint Eastwood
Il etait une fois dans l'ouest or Once upon a time in the west : realisateur Sergio Leone
Posted on: 12 October 2007 by ewemon
All the John Wayne Calvary films and Magnificent Seven.
Posted on: 15 October 2007 by Max Bass
. . . . "get up you scum sucking pig!"
All time favorite delivered line in a western by
Marlon Brando. Also starring Carl Malden in "One eyed Jacks" - classic movie!
Also, "3:10 to Yuma", the new version is very good.
All time favorite delivered line in a western by
Marlon Brando. Also starring Carl Malden in "One eyed Jacks" - classic movie!
Also, "3:10 to Yuma", the new version is very good.
Posted on: 01 November 2007 by jcs_smith
The Shootist. John Wayne's last film. Very dark
Posted on: 02 November 2007 by count.d
Oh come on! The best Western of all time is The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
I would go one stage further and state for me, it's probably the greatest film ever made.
I would go one stage further and state for me, it's probably the greatest film ever made.
Posted on: 03 November 2007 by Mr Underhill
quote:Originally posted by count.d:
.... The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
.... greatest film ever made.
PLEASE, surely you mean Cat Ballou!
M
Posted on: 04 November 2007 by Jono 13
"The Longriders" inspired use of real life brothers for the main characters, fantastic slo-mo scenes and a sense of gritty realism.
Jono
Jono
Posted on: 15 November 2007 by Huwge
Very much enjoyed the new Jesse James - very good performance from Casey Affleck
Otherwise, Jimmy Stewart's collaborations with Anthony Mann and the Duke in most of his work with John Ford plus Rio Bravo. The Peckinpah westerns from Randolph Scott through to the Wild Bunch.
Less well known, Lee Marvin in Monte Walsh
Otherwise, Jimmy Stewart's collaborations with Anthony Mann and the Duke in most of his work with John Ford plus Rio Bravo. The Peckinpah westerns from Randolph Scott through to the Wild Bunch.
Less well known, Lee Marvin in Monte Walsh
Posted on: 17 November 2007 by Officer DBL
Four Feather Falls.
Posted on: 17 November 2007 by Chris Kelly
"Broken Arrow" Filmed around Sedona where we went on holiday last month. An excellent film, which portayed the Apache in a good light, rather than as savages. A James Stewart classic.
Posted on: 17 November 2007 by Officer DBL
Not a favourite, but certainly a harrowing film: Soldier Blue.
I quite enjoyed Dances with Wolves, and a definite favourite of mine is Little Big Man.
Rob
I quite enjoyed Dances with Wolves, and a definite favourite of mine is Little Big Man.
Rob