I was thinking on my favorite westerns and realized they all involve this guy

i was thinking on my favorite westerns and realized they all involve this guy.

help me expand my Westerns appreciation Sup Forums

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The Quick and the Dead is pretty fun. Early-ish Sam Raimi.

Fistful of Dollars
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

also try Rawhide, it's a very old tv show (actually black and white) which is the very thing that launched Clint Eastwood's career

I think he wants non-Clint stuff, user. maybe not but that's what I got from the OP.

Horizon is at maximum expansion

Once Upon A Time In The West

Try Dirty Harry, and Magnum Force.

Great westerns.

Open Range is a great western

One Eyed Jacks, and Missouri Breaks

Marlon Brando

Firefly is a pretty good western

Shane is a classic

Support Your Local Gunfighter is amusing

McLintock!

310 to yuma

Wild Wild West
The original TV show

Blazing Saddles

true grit!

Buck and the Preacher

Trinity Is Still My Name

Tombstone and Silverado are two excellent modern Westerns.

Shane and High Noon are classic examples. Stagecoach and War Wagon are good examples, too.

Watch yojimbo and sanjuro.

My Name Is Nobody

Cat Ballou

Back to the future III

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

hard to beat, his ones are the best. all the modern hollywood made shit is garbage. especially the tarnatino crap

Heaven's Gate from 1980.
It's my favorite movie of all time, and a landmark in movie history. Cinema, specially blockbusters, changed a lot after that: filmmakers started to have less and more restricted creative control, movies started to have big budget cuts, and being a big or influential name in the industry didn't matter so much as before. Every big studio tried to make sure they weren't going to be the next United Artists.
Even nowadays studios and directors makes the same mistakes, like Zack Snyder's triloy in the UDC.

Heaven's Gate was the last true great epic western of all time, and one of the last true great epics in general. Fittingly, it all center around the last years of the Wild West, something that I have never seen before in a western, with the exception of Red Dead Redemption, 30 years later. It also touches on the immigration subject, and the cinematography is breathtaking:
It's roughly 216 minutes, and there's even the +300 min workprint we're probably never going to see. Even if you don't like it, it's an essential piece of art.

AdiĆ³s Amigo
Fred Williamson and Richard Pryor

Warlock
My Darling Clementine
Rio Bravo
Red River
Once Upon a Time in the West
Duck You Sucker

Those are my faves besides the Dollars Trilogy.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

>didn't understand Hateful 8

dude hateful 8 was so bad. and this is coming from a tarantino fan.

Tombstone. Really nothing else compares.

Rooster Cogburn

Not a movie, but lonesome dove is really good.

Looks for movies directed by Sergio Corbucci. He directed the original "Django" (which is awesome, Tarrantinos is not)
He also did a great movie calked "the Great Scielence"

Look for the old Spaghetti Westerns. Many of them are awesome. Also take a look at Samuri movies. Many of them deal with the same things that westerns do. "A fistful of dollars" was basically a remake of a Samuri movie calked "Yojimbo" which was based on a story by Dashielle Hamnett called "Red Harvest"

Red River

"The Great Silence"

I love me some westerns

The original Django has a great scene where a group of people kidnap a woman and are going to attack her, a guy rescues her do you think she is safe, but he wants to attack her also

The Apple Dumplin' Gang

The great Silence is about bounty killers and has the most realistic ending to a movie that I have ever seen

The unforgiven. Even though it also stars Clint

saw it in the theater

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jesus

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Death Rides a Horse, though try and get a better version than this

Nevada Smith
Steve McQueen

Tom Horn
Steve McQueen

i was digging Hateful 8 up till . .. "Buttt, 20 minutes ago . . . " flashback. blowed the whole flow

The Big Country

does Ravenous count as a western?

Shane

I know it's a Clint, but I have to add it.

The Outlaw Josie Wales

Treasures of the Sierra Madre counts as a western

Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms... *P-too*

They still call me trinity

Quigley Down Under

Underrated suggestion

Kung-Fu
The TV show
David Carradine

Magnificent 7. Rio Bravo. Dean Martin John Wayne Wild bunch.

Bone Tomahawk. It gets pretty spooky at the end too.

Shane,tombstone, high noon, Sergio Leone wild bunch

They brought us out before the Assembly and said "Indians Endeavor to Persevere".
We thought on it, "Endeavor to Persevere".
And when we had thought on it long enough we declared war on The Union.

Posse

The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County
Big Dan Blocker (aka Hoss Cartwright)