Western

Is there an image showing essential western films? Post western movie recommendations, I'll start with pic related. Comedies or western esque movies are welcome too I guess.

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I'd like this too.

Any western infographic with a taratino movie on it is a lie

>Needing people to compile an image, of all things, so you can discover films to watch.
There's a certain understated stupidity to this thread.

Stagecoach
The Searchers
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Dollars Trilogy
Pale Rider
Unforgiven
Bad Day at Black Rock
The Wild Bunch
Rio Bravo
True Grit (both Wayne and Bridges versions)

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he needs some posters to judge the movie by, duh

havent you ever heard "you cant judge a book by its title"?

what is the consensus on The Pale Rider?

Is this post ironic?

All of the Leone movies
Hang Em High
Shane
The Mercenary
Death Rides a Horse
Day of Anger
Tombstone
Blazing Saddles
Butch Cassidy
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

I thought it was cover? Is this the Mar-a-Lago effect?

no its a joke, im implying that they want 'essential kino' images because they feel a movie poster is a better judge of quality than a title.

if i took film posters to heart i would have never watched repo man. look at this shit. dont be afraid to waste your time anons, lest you waste it all in the effort.

If you're looking for something a bit more grounded and character driven than the average western I can not recommend The Shootist enough. Probably John Wayne's best performance and one of Jimmy Stewart's best.

Yes it's good. Make it a double feature with High Plains Drifter.

>Classic Hollywood
Pretty much everything John Ford (The Searchers, Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine etc.)
The Ox-Bow Incident
Red River
Rio Bravo
Bad Day at Black Rock
The Magnificent Seven

>spaghetti
Everything by Sergio Leone
The Great Silence
Django
The Big Gundown (La Resa dei conti)
Death Rides a Horse
My Name is Nobody

>New Hollywood
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
everything by Sam Peckinpah
everything by Clint Eastwood
True Grit

>90's till now
Unforgiven
Tombstone
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
The Proposition
True Grit (remake)
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
No Country for Old Men
Bone Tomahawk

Good list

where is 3:10 to yuma

Original or remake? (((Mangold)))'s remake was shit

Sorry. The remake with Christian Bale was pretty good in my opinion

Yes i have a huge image of at least 100 essential westerns on my pc. I may post it tomorrow as i dont want to wake up my gf who is sleeping on me.

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Pretty good, id replace Pale Rider with High Plains Drifter and add Butch and Sundance

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I'd say just watch both.

If anyone in this thread actually goes out and watches Bad Day at Black Rock. Download the director's commentary from the criterion laserdisc. It's great. I'll upload it in a few.

This is a good list Can't reccomend The Great Silence enough.

Also The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a must watch.

Here is the commentary track from John Sturges on Bad Day at Black Rock

mediafire.com/file/bewdfzks8w373w3/Bad Day at Black Rock (John Sturges Commentary).mp3

sorry anons i lied
it was just a starter pack and not 100 westernsshe rolled off me though

High Noon is best. Ignore everybody saying Rio Bravo is better, it's slow and boring by comparison and John Wayne is overrated.

The Great Silence just recently got a new 4k restoration

cinematheque.fr/film/62228.html

>Blazing Saddles
Ironically, it's a great western and gets left of too many lists. It's best to watch after you've seen enough Westerns and can laugh at the tropes Brooks is making fun of.

A decent chunk of the jokes only make sense if you know yiddish, though.

Two mules for sister sarah

Red Sun and Duck You Sucker not being mentioned saddens me.

Seven Samurai, any of the popular Sergio Leone movies, and Django (either the 1960s version or Tarantinos, both are good)

its been a while since I've seen it but I don't remember too many Jewish jokes besides the yiddish speaking natives.

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> no one ever recommends Lonesome Dove

you niggers surely make me sad..

A bunch of Genres in one Album.
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