Western

What is some essential western kino?

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The Frisco Kid

Dollars Trilogy
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Searchers
Red River
Rio Bravo
Wild Bunch
Black God, White Devil

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unforgiven
baka you didn't say this

Shane
Pale Rider
Hang 'em High
Django and Django Returns
Blazing Saddles
True Grit and Rooster Cogburn
Outlaw Josie Wales

Stagecoach
The Searchers
High Noon
One-Eyed Jacks
Johnny Guitar
The Great Silence
Django
A Bullet for the General
Death Rides a Horse

Open Range and the 3:10 To Yuma remake were also pretty good.

The Big Country

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Cowboys vs aliens

Anyone know if this is worth a watch yet btw?

Tell me why I should watch Western films

>no Shootist
How has Sup Forums fallen

Rate my taste:

1 -The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
2 - Unforgiven
3 - Once Upon a Time in the West
4 - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
5 -Rio Bravo
6 - For a Few Dollars More
7 - For a Fistful of Dollars
8 - The Shootist
9 - Django
10 - 3:10 to Yuma (the remake)

Btw, Searchers and True Grit are really overrated, and if Shane was just thay scene where Jack Palance shoots the fool then it would be number 4

>deadwood with roasties

your call

But is it cringy as Deadwood?

more like Sh-autist

Death Rides a Horse
My Name is Nobody
High Plains Drifter

Because they're great. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is a unanimous top 5 kino of all time.

Bone Tomahawk

Shane

>Searchers
>overrated

Tarantino directed it
Stanley Kubrick helped him out a bit

No Country for Old Men
The Revenant
Dances with Wolves

It is overrated. As are most John Wayne Westerns that feature useless young sidekicks

i watched TGTBTU first from the dollars trilogy, unaware of it being a trilogy. which dollarskino should i watch next?

Two truth and a lie.

it doesn't matter

fuck off

Das Finstere Tal, solid movie

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it's not really a trilogy. i don't know the proper way to explain it. it doesn't matter which order you watch them in though. for a few dollars more, the second one, is my favorite

>Western with a female protagonist
>Netflix
What do you think

Shane
Its old but it's glorious. It's subtle and grand at the same time.
Pale Rider take a lot from Shane.

Outlaw Josey Wales is cool too

Gary Cooper, the strong silent type

I just finished the first episode. It's well acted, and you can tell Netflix pretty much threw money at it. The main story at this point is classic Western. Outlaw chasing runaway gang member who stole his money.

And if you're concerned about female power fantasy well there's a dead child in the first 5 minutes, and a rape scene in the hour. The main characters are just about all men. The plot point of the town being mostly women is why a gang of outlaws, who rob mining towns would find that an attractive target. Even when the mines closeddown.

Also the worst CGI Rattlesnake I've ever seen.

>Unforgiven
Revisionist trash written by a feminist. It's the western for people who don't like westerns.

This was unironically the best western since the 1970s.

Fight me. You'll lose.

Get back Satan

my darling clementine used to be one of my very favorite westerns but then i found out the studio buss cucked john ford pretty fucking hard in post-production and had some mid-tier director cut and edit the movie big time. john ford came very close to disowning it like kubrick did years later with spartacus and lynch with dune.

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too bad hawks didn't make more westerns, he was better in it than ford imo.