What's your favorite western?
What's your favorite western?
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josey wales
The good the bad and the ugly
Silverado, it has a lot of things going for it but I especially like that it's one of the very few films where Kevin Costner has more than one emotion
for a few dollars more
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I kinda like Shane.
The Proposition. Although I could understand people not allowing that as an answer on the technicality of it not taking place in the West even though stylistically it is very much a Western, so Once Upon a Time in the West.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly or The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. can't beat the classics. an underappreciated favorite would be The Great Silence.
Once Upon A Time In The West, or Rio Bravo, I can't decide
you forgot to say no homo
the proposition
john hillcoat owns
The Searchers,
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Stagecoach
My Darling Clementine
Fort Apache
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Rio Grande
Rio Bravo
Red River
True Grit (2010),
No Country for Old Men
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,
McCabe & Mrs. Miller,
Johnny Guitar,
High Noon,
Meek's Cutoff,
Django
Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
The Devil's Rejects
The Wind
The Great Train Robbery
The Great Silence
The Shooting
The Ox-Bow Incident
The Hired Hand
Homesman
Winchester '73
Red dead redemption
Man of the West
Ride the High Country
Day of the Outlaw
Lonely Are the Brave
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
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Once Upon A Time In The West always and forver.
Duck you sucker is a very close second, though.
A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe
It's funny as hell to see how much they tried to piss off Klaus Kinski.
Also has Patrick McGoohan and Raimund Harmstorf in it.
FPBP
Objectively the correct answer.
>mfw dying ain't much of a livin', boy
Nobody is pure cinématheque
django unchained
the hateful eight
Dead Man
Actually that's the only good western ever made.
Don't know if I could pick just one...
Top three would have to be For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in The West, and Tombstone
>Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens
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Unforgiven wasn't very good tbqh
does McCabe and Mrs. Miller count as a western?
Of course it does, why wouldn't it?
Classic: Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
Modern: Bone Tomahawk
Wildcard: Blazing Saddles
Also I like Heaven's Gate, but it's not a great movie
>no one posted Quigley down under or Unforgiven yet
Stagecoach, The Plainsman, and Big Trail
i haven't seen Unforgiven yet. But from what i've seen, probably Once upon a time in the west
BUT WHY
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The Wild Bunch
Tombstone
Josey Wales
Little Big Man
Not really western, had more of a noir feel to it, but great anyway. Based Connery
>no wagon master in the Ford list
shaking my head
i havent' seen it cuz i got bored with mobies and started reading
Does Horse Soldiers count?
It was ok. Kind of a bad followup to My Name is Nobody though.
Was Clint character ghost of revenge?
>38 replies
>No mention of Unforgiven
I love this movie so much.
>41 replies
>Two Mentions of Unforgiven
Just keeping you updated on the amount of times Unforgiven has been mentioned in this thread :)
No sure if western. It's basically First Blood but 20 years before First Blood. The last shot is very sad
did western fans sperg and cry over that magnificent seven remake or did they actually enjoy it
It seems like it could bring a lot of younger people into the genre
They call me trinity
Dunno about western fans but Sup Forums had some token "diversity" spergs that never really caught steam.
M7 wasn't good enough for contrarian hate or bad enough for for good memes.
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Ouatitw
The big gun down
The great silence is awesome but the way they did the vocals throws me off a bit
Dollars trilogy
Faccia a Faccia, you finocchios.
Ride the high country
Although I dont expect people from Sup Forums who have seen it (or like it)
Dirty Harry
It's literally High Noon in space tho.
Is Extreme Prejudice a western movie?