Let's chat westerns, Sup Forums

Let's chat westerns, Sup Forums

>your favorites
>essential movies
>greatest scenes

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>>your favorites
>The Searchers
>Tombstone
>Unforgiven
>TGTBATU
>Once Upon A Time In The West
>Outlaw Josey Wales
>Stagecoach
>My Darling Clementine
>For A Few Dollars More

Missing any?

Once Upon a Time In The West
Once Upon a Time In The West
Final duel scene. It's my favourite scene in history of cinema. Music was beyond perfect.

3:15 to yuma

Red River, Rio Bravo, Lonesome Dove, Jeremiah Johnson all should be watched

Love this cover

The Blue in those crazy eyes

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>favorites

>The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
>Duck, You Sucker!
>Assasination of Jesse James
>Once Upon a Time in the West
>For a Few Dollars More

>essentials

>Dollars Trilogy
>Once Upon a Time in the West
>Duck, You Sucker!
>The Searchers
>Assasination of Jesse James
>Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
>Stagecoach
>Unforgiven
>Pat Garret and Billy the Kid
>True Grit (Both original and remake)
>3:10 to Yuma (Both original and remake)
>The Proposition
>Outlaw Josey Wales
>How the West Was Won
>Rio Bravo

>Greatest Scenes

>youtube.com/watch?v=XuUWq7qGSro
>youtube.com/watch?v=0JPnR7C8mZQ
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>youtube.com/watch?v=O50AMqsgAb8
>youtube.com/watch?v=vfv_7mO0M1M
>youtube.com/watch?v=uoDigplUtKU

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every movie with terence hill is western topkino

the magnificent seven

seraphim falls

tomb stone

open range

ravenous

the lone ranger

I love the Searchers. Such a great classic that holds up to this day.

Tonmbstone all the way
>hell I got lots of friends
> I Don't

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>the dog

>Westerns finally start making a comeback
>Almost all of them have niggers in leading roles

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The best thing about the dog was that it wasn't planned. They just kinda rolled with it and it worked out perfectly.

I also love the final scene in Assassination of Jesse James. The final segment leading up to Robert Fords death was surprisingly emotional and the music was perfect. youtube.com/watch?v=vP_sPtEgwGE

Westerns are boring and ugly, but Logan is good.

Childhood is idolizing Leone. Adulthood is realizing Hawks, Mann and Ford made more sense.

Rec me their best shit then

>There would be no eulogies for Bob, no photographs of his body would be sold in sundries stores, no people would crowd the streets in the rain to see his funeral cortege, no biographies would be written about him, no children named after him, no one would ever pay twenty-five cents to stand in the rooms he grew up in. The shotgun would ignite, and Ella Mae would scream, but Robert Ford would only lay on the floor and look at the ceiling, the light going out of his eyes before he could find the right words.

10/10

Hawks: Red River, Rio Bravo (g.o.a.t.), El Dorado, Rio Lobo (the last two are essentially Rio Bravo's spiritual remakes)

Mann: The Man from Laramie, Man of the West, The Tin Star - - - [you should check his El Cid, one of the best epics ever]

Ford: uh, you should know the most obvious ones, just avoid Cheyenne Autumn because by that point he lost his damn mind due to alcohol and turned himself into an indian-loving cuckold

HOW IS IT WITH STAINS

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I have literally never watched one

Should i start with something Clint Eastwood?

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read the box

yes, start with fistful of dollars

Start with the original Django, it's easily digestable for normies and rookies.

The Wild Bunch is not listed

Yes.

Ignore this guy though. Unforgiven is the best babies first western movie.

Fuck, i knew i was forgetting something, well at least someome else mentioned it

this, Unforgiven is the perfect movie to start with

ignore this cunt, unforgiven should definitely be watched as the last clint eastwood western

do people actually like terrence hill movies?

they are all basically bad italian three stooges movies

so gay

Leave leone for last, his films are pretty much the peak of the genre, you should probably start with Ford..

>Wanting him to start with by far the weakest film in the Dollars trilogy
Leave it out geez.

You need to have seen a few westerns to fully appreciate unforgiven.

Are you talking about fistful? because it is indeed Leone's weakest film but it's a neat introduction to the genre.

this is the most comfy western of them all, prove me wrong

Is Deadwood any good?

>his films are pretty much the peak of the genre

Spotted the pleb.

So what are in your opinion the best westerns then? Also Checked.

Its too weak to draw somebody into the genre.

The Dollars trilogy should be saved for when you have had a taste of western kino, and you're craving more.

Yes, dialogue is superb.

Been interested in it for a while, but im worried because the series got canceled, is the s3 finale good enough?

>fucking, cocksucker, cunt
superb indeed

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It's literally what did they mean by this: the show. The dialogues and morality plays are amongst the best you'll ever see, it has arguably the best sidekick characters ever, but it does have some weak plot-points where Milch bites more than he can chew on. But that might be because it got cancelled after only 36 eps.

Outlaw Josey Wales isn't a Western

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>Red River
>She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
>The Searchers
>Rio Bravo
>The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
>The Wild Bunch
>The Man from Laramie
>Shane
>The Big Gundown
>The Mercenary
>Death Rides a Horse
>The Outlaw Josey Wales
>The Shootist
>Unforgiven
>The Assasination of Jesse James
>and Leone's, but they're not the be-all-end-all

Most cowboys were black and Native.

lol

>Hateful Eight

Not even close enough for an essential, Tarantino doesnt understand westerns.

Red Sun

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I love the quick and the dead

>nobody mentioned High Planes Drifter
Damn shame.

Is The Hunting Party any good I'm thinking of watching it if not i'll download a peckinpah movie

My Kino.

Waddaya think, Amigo

Unforgiven is still the greatest western of our age.

The good, the bad and the ugly would be second on my books.

Then there is 3:10 to Yuma, the fistful of dollars trilogy, tombstone and maybe the quick and the dead... granted, i laughed my ass about it back in the day, we all did, but fuck it... it's grown on me now, specially after watching the new westerns.

Still, True Grit and Jane got a gun are not THAT bad... and are far better than the clown fest that are Django or Cowboys and aliens but still far off what old westerns used to be.

I kind of have some hope for the Dark Tower (it could be a western, it could be a road movie, it could be many things) but honestly i've always picture Eastwood as the gunslinger so i have my... reservations.

The Hunting Party and Soldier Blue should be great, but aren't.

A good mix of the entire genre. 8/10

>I kind of have some hope for the Dark Tower (it could be a western, it could be a road movie, it could be many things) but honestly i've always picture Eastwood as the gunslinger so i have my... reservations.
the film is fucked user. It's Sony making it and there was some email i read wrt magnificent 7 where they actually asked if they could do the film without cowboy hats, horses etc. to save money baka

Magnificent Seven
Dollars Trilogy
Blazing Saddles
True Grit
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Toombstone
Jesse James

There's a lot more, but that's what comes to mind

Paint your wagon

This is for anybody whos still a Greenhhorn to Western

Hell or High Water

I really don't get why people have such a hard time believing in black cowboys. What better place is there than the frontier or herding cattle with a small group you can trust if you're looked down upon by gentiles and can't trust the sheriff to have your side?

Funny thing is that i would have accepted the cast the other way around... with McConahewy as the gunslinger and Elba as Randal.

Still Elba is a good actor... he may pull of the "attitude" of Roland but how would they even address the whole Detta business? Off course they could not go that way since this is supposed to be a sequel to the books and not an adaptation but i know what you mean, it doesn't look good when they start changing things like that from the go.

I want to believe though...

Dad like Eastwood and westerns, Mom loved musicals so having to watch Paint your Wagon was a weekly event when I was growing up

AGREED

Tarantino made two really shitty Westerns

You poor bastard

COWBOYS ARE CRPYTO MEXICAINS

Probably not one of the great Western films out there but I liked the all star cast on this one.