Essential westerncore?

Essential westerncore?

Downloading The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Pale Rider, and A Fistful of Dollars.

Wondering what else I should watch.

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For a Few Dollars More is pure cowboy Kino.

Two Mules For Sister Sara.

High Noon and Rio Bravo.

The first of which was an allegory for the McCarty era and second Red Scare, and the latter of which is a redpilled pro-American anti-communist response.

High Noon

once upon a time in the west
high plains drifter
unforgiven
the outlaw josey wales
shane

Once Upon A Time in the West
The Wild Bunch
The Magnificent Seven
The Searchers
McCabe & Mrs. Miller

This

TOMBSTONE

Watch all of Leone's westerns:
A Fistful Of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Once Upon A Time In The West and Duck, You Sucker. After that, watch Once Upon A Time In America.

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Irish terrorists blowing the shit out of mexicans? fuck yes

Stagecoach

Dead Man

...

The Great Silence

Once Upon A Time and McCabe are brilliant.

Bone Tomahawk is the best western of recent years, perhaps of this century.

Once Upon a Time in the West is the most operatic western film I've seen, it's exceptional. Must see.

OP here, should mention the only westerns I've really seen are 3:10 to Yuma, Bone Tomahawk, and The Quick and the Dead.

But have recently gained interest in them.

Young guns
Bone tomahawk

Everything.

Western is the GOAT genre. There's not a single bad western film. You can't prove me wrong.

God damn son, that shit will put some hair on your chest.

Also, Wild Bunch, Once upon a time in the West

So lads
The Good The Bad and The Ugly or Once Upon A Time in the West ?

High Plains Drifter

Also, recommend me more great supernatural westerns Sup Forums. High Plains Drifter is the only one I've seen

Django Unchained
The Hateful Eight

theres youre proof.

You haven't seen Texas Rangers with those faggots from Dawson's Creek and The Practice.

Yes, but also High Noon and the Searchers. Save OUATITW for last though.

>western hills have eyes
kek

This movie is based

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

But it's close. So fucking close. Ask me again tomorrow and I might change my mind.

>Directed by Quentin Tarantino
>bad
Pick one.

Not as bad as people say it is.

GBU is slightly better for a faster pace and a stronger trinity of characters but both are golden

TGTBTU: GOAT ending

OUATITW: GOAT opening

Jane got a Gun and Forsaken were pretty good

Once Upon A Time in America is must must must watch

Despite it's billing there are long stretches of pure man-on-horseback kino, cowboy bantz, and pistol-slinging. It's undeniably a western, and not just because it has Kurt Russel in a saddle.

But it's not western.

>western
>spaghetti western
Two of these are not like the other.

>Who's the fellow owns this shithole?

My Name is Nobody?

Absolutely this
Also I'm quite partial to Hang 'Em High
Unrelated, but every time I try to post without connecting to wifi it says posting from my area is banned. What is this shit?

Why not both?

No. Comedy westerns were cancer.

just watch the dollars trilogy in order
Fistful is the worst but still very good. But Yojimbo (Fistful's source material) is on the level with Few More and GBU.

Few More is actually about equal with Good Bad Ugly. Especially because you get some Kinski in there.

Not as bad as I thought it would be

Still worth recommending

I dont deserve this

Where would the Leone films be without Ennio Morricone

Once Upon A Time In The West
Bad Day At Black Rock
The Furies
Forty Guns
The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah's the GOAT imo)
Colizzi's Trilogy (Especially Ace High)
Lust For Gold
The Tin Star
High Noon
High Plains Drifter
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Bend of the River
The Naked Spur

And anything John Ford did...

Unforgiven, not posted once?

Unforgiven if it's not been already mentioned
Also I really like Open Range, largely for having an actually (mostly, Costner still fans like 16 rounds out of an SAA at one point, and the shotgun sends guys flying) believable gunfight

If you like McCarthy allegories and great one-takes, watch Silver Lode. Great movie.

read the thread

Neo-westerns ahoy.

Nm, saw it

High Noon sucks imo, and it has nothing with its allegorical concept. Is there anything I should be looking out for next time I watch it? Can't remember anything exceptional about it.

Along with everything you guys mentioned, I'm gonna recommend Kurosawa even though they're technically jidaigeki. Very similar spirit and tone, and they're all fantastic. Call me a faggot if you want, though

Seven Samurai
Yojimbo
Sanjuro

Toshiro Mifune gets into some wily shit in these films

obviously Mifune / Kurosawa collabs belong here
Mifune is GOAT and Eastwood is his best protege

Little Big Man is great and doesn't get a lot of love. One of my favorite movies.

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>Yojimbo
great taste lad

you forgot Sword of Doom . You faggot . Great rec's doe

Second This

Curveball recommendation

This Australian 'Western' called The Proposition

THIS

The Good, the Bad and the Weird

How the West Was Won

actually deserved its Oscar for Best Picture, imagine that
My uncle got to see that opening night as a kid, in San Francisco (the movie shows contemporary San Francisco and then goes back in time and shows decade by decade how San Francisco came to be), with the full wrap-around cinerama experience. He said it was as great as it sounds to us.

Movie ends with my bittersweet tears of joy.

Hang 'em high is the best and most underrated western of all time.

That was a good movie.

Also give Red Hill a chance as another aussie western

>The law still wants 'em

now i want to watch it again

COMPANEROS. (1970)
DJANGO (1966)
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968)
All of theses = Pure glory and soo much fun.

Rio Bravo and McCabe & Mrs. Miller. not only two of the greatest westerns, but two of the best American films of all time.

Fort Apache, it so ridiculously good especially the ending. Fonda and Wayne are just a good duo

>tfw this will never be a movie

Here's a larger version for you, homie.

something about that era, when west and east meet, really really like that shit
too bad there isn't much out there

Oh, you are my brother. This is going straight into the walls folder.

>actually deserved its Oscar for Best Picture
Hate to break it to you, but it didn't win Best Picture. "Tom Jones" was the winner that year.

Million ways to die in the West is essential

>The Ridiculous 6
>A Million Ways to Die in the West
inb4 not true westerns

If you liked A Fistful of Dollars, you might want to check out Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis. It's literally the same story, but with prohibition-era mobsters.

sabata and sartana movies

>no mention of The Big Country yet

plebs the bunch of ye

Kek

The big gundown is an excellent/underappreciated spaghetti western.

You should also check out those samurai flicks mentioned above

is that Bud Spencer and Terence Hill western?

GBU

It's insane that he first won an Oscar this year.

Euro westerns were looked upon as cheap knockoffs and scoffed at by the critics back when they were a thing.

i'm really old and have seen many movies

most in this genre

this is the best

or don't

This

It's undeniably garbage bro. None of the actors look like they even want to be there, and I doubt any shot was done more than once considering how poorly delivered some of the shit is.

Deadwood

>The Good, the Bad and the Weird
I'd second your odd taste, user. I love that movie. Not my favorite western by a long shot, but fun as hell.

True Grit (2010)

The whole movie is about people realizing they really should not fuck with Lee Van Cleef and it's great.

Love the final duel with the German

It is not God-Tier, but it is still essential western kino.

Also this, a remake that surpasses the original by a long shot.

Once Upon a Time in the West man.

This guy has good taste.

The Wild Bunch
The Good, The Bad
True Grit

>Also this, a remake that surpasses the original by a long shot.

only for the modern audience
new =/= good

True Grit 2010 and Bone Tomahawk are absolutely top tier, True Grit is a bit better though and better than the original. I saw the original first.