In a mood for some comfy western

in a mood for some comfy western
Already seen
>Dollar's Trilogy
>Once upon a time in the west
>Unforgiven
>The Outlaw Josey Wales

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Only western worth watching imo, no one did it like Sam. The fact that piece of shit talentless football player John Wayne hated it cements it's perfection in my mind all the more.

The Searchers

how about you watch some real westerns instead of all those gay spaghetti / post-westerns
Start with John Ford

>Hating on John Wayne
found the fagot

>Only western worth watching
False

behold the not-so-elusive contrarian!

kill yourself nigger

>john wayne shit is better than Leone-westerns

>being this retarded

check yourself before you wreck yourself

t. idiot

Hey you got the director right at least.

Honestly ashamed to admit I've never seen this, gonna check it out though.

>implying John Wayne shit isn't the reason why the genre died and needed based Leone and Eastwood to save it

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Tombstone

The assassination of Jesse James of course

lol fuck off

Spaghetti Western core is barely a step above Fedora Weeaboo Core.

>Being this much of an ameritard cuckold

I'm Euro
Spagheshit westerns are for 12 year old redditors with adhd

>I've never seen this

I don't know if I pity you or I envy you, but make sure to check out The Ballad of Cable Hogue too

nice b8

Bone Tomahawk (2015)

It has Kurt Russel, Patrick Wilson and Matthew Fox (if you are a LOST fan it's nice to see him again)

also, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

>talentless football player
jesus the insecurity oozing from this post

Does Lonesome Dove count as a western or is it just a drama with setting?
I watched some of it as a kid but all I remember is titties and cattle drives.

I bet you haven't even watched Winchester '73, faggot

butch and sundance

Red River
Rio Bravo
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
My Darling Clementine
The Man from Laramie
Death Rides a Horse
The Thin Star
Man of the West
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

High Noon is my favorite. And if you like the "waiting for a train" sub-genre, 3:10 to Yuma is also worth watching (original, never seen the remake).

>Duck, You Sucker!
>Assasination of Jesse James
>The Proposition
>3:10 to Yuma( original and remake)
>True Grit (original and remake)
>The Searchers
>Stagecoach
>How the West was Won
>The Man who shot Liberty Valance
>Tombstone
>High Plains Drifter
>Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
>Wild Bunch
>Pat Garret and Billy the Kid

Off the top of my head, i remember seeing a pretty well made chart a few days ago in a western thread, maybe someome in here has it.

>Spagheshit westerns are for 12 year old redditors with adhd

I don't think you know what ADHD is, user, 2/10 bait.

OP here
thanks for the recs, looks like I'll have my hands full for the next couple of weeks

What are you, a fag?

Watch some old Samurai movies. Some of Kurasawa's stuff has a Western vibe, like Yojimbo and Seven Samurai, which both were later turned into westerns.

Literal commie wrote this one, and it showed.

Because it's the best?

How? Because the citizens are "un-American" by not helping the marshal? Because somebody disgusted by their behavior doesn't respect a symbol of authority? That's not communism, that's realism.

Not even the best commie western

No, it was just out of place and the commie writer wrote himself as the sheriff, McCarthy & Co. as the bad guys and the citizens refusing to help him as his hollywood clleagues. But the sheriff doesn't even return to the town out of principle but only because he estimated it'd be easier to defend inside the town rather than running away and get caught anyway. Totally unamerican flick, Hawks and Wayne were in the right - Rio Bravo is 100x better.

Watch Django ('66)
One of my favorites

Also, if you want a newer western, check out Slow West or Bone Tomahawk.

>the commie writer wrote himself as the sheriff, McCarthy & Co. as the bad guys and the citizens refusing to help him as his hollywood clleagues
How am I supposed to know that from watching the film?

>running away and get caught anyway
He had over an hour's lead, he'd easily have made it.

It's time for High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider.

3:10 To Yuma

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Please, Mr. New Vegas, not again

open range is fuckin kino

The Shootist.
Bloody Sam is like 100% pessimist, he had to have shitty life.

Yes, that's the response whenever i bring it up, but i'm not aware w/ the video game meme. It's a legitimately good film from Nicolas Rebel Without a Cause Ray

>The Outlaw Josey Wales
They played this yesterday on TV
was interesting

>>Sup Forums

was it rape?

Just in case somebody wants em

In Fallout New Vegas there's a song, Johnny Guitar, that gets played almost every other song. Despite what people say, it's a good song. I've always wanted to see the movie though.

2/?

I don't remember a horse in Yojimbo

>PLAAAAY THE GUITAR, PLAY IT AGAAIN, MY JOHNNY

fuck off

3/?

Check it out, it's really colorful, visceral, a tad campy, but the acting is explosive from Crawford, and the antagonist as well as a charming turn from the great Sterling Hayden.

4/?

5/5

>High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider.
These

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are you fucking gay nigger watch they call me trinity

Spaghetti-westerns = for plebeians.

Classic westerns = for patricians.

If anybody killed westerns it was Eastwood. You basically couldn't promote new western actor to the point where he would become reliable box-office success magnet because "huh, it's not Clint", which led "serial production" of westerns to stop. Even during the Wayne's 19 years long hit streak, there were still other actors that regularly got lead roles in other westerns.
Yes, but he still wasted the opportunity. If anybody was to make a remake, he should have the sheriff killed while everybody else leaves him alone(including his wife).

Just saw Little Big Man,
Not the most traditional western, but it is great none the less.
Faye Dunaway gave me the weirdest boner.

>watching comedy westerns

Hang 'Em High. Clint Eastwood, Ted Post.