ITT: God tier Westerns

ITT: God tier Westerns

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>genre at its finest and most prominent in 40s-60s
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>EBIN TASTE
>LE GOD TIER!!!

Back to Sup Forums faggot

lol fuck off

t. DCucks

>this trigger responds to a pressure of 3 ounces

At least it's better than a basic bro posting a John Wayne movie

I liked Last Man Standing.

I'm new to westerns

>A Fistful of Dollars
>A Few Dollars More
>The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
>Once Upon a Time in the West
>The Magnificent Seven
>True Grit (2010)
>Tall in the Saddle
>No Name on the Bullet

Where do I go from here?

The man who shot Liberty Valance
original True Grit

Have Gun Will Travel
Tombstone
Unforgiven

Rango.

Not even being ironic. It's genuinely good.

also The Outlaw Josey Wales

No country for old men

>Unforgiven
That one is surprisingly mediocre.

Clint is a little dry, but I enjoyed the ending.

>No country for old men
>westerns

fuck off

Nothing tops the graveyard scene in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, prove me wrong

protip: you can't

Cowboys vs aliens

Son of the Morning Star

The Outlaw Josey Wales
Rio Bravo
The man who shot Liberty Valance

What are the best John Ford films?

Cheers famalams

Duck, You Sucker

Seconded

3:10 to Yuma (2007) is best Western.

Way better ending than the original.

High Noon

If you liked the Eastwood style go with
>Unforgiven
>The Outlaw Josey Wales
>Pale Rider
>High Planes Drifter
>Shane (doesn't have Eastwood in it, but it's the same type of movie)

If you're looking for a more traditional American western I can recommend
>The Searchers
>The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
>Red River
>Stagecoach
>The Wild Bunch

If you're looking for modern western movies check out:
>Tombstone
>Unforgiven
>3:10 To Yuma
>Quantum Tortellini's last two movies
>Bone Tomahawk
>Slow West
>Rango (it's actually really good)

Spaghetti Westerns:
>Django
>The great silence
>A Man Called Sledge
>The Price Of Power

This does come really close though youtube.com/watch?v=0JPnR7C8mZQ

why are Morricone's scores always so good?

Because he is one of the greatest movie score composers that have ever walked this earth.

I always loved this one
youtube.com/watch?v=MrzukPzGqow

Gives me chills every time. Also this one, I like the movie aswel youtube.com/watch?v=W5mmmWIqZUQ