1. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) 3. High Noon (1952) 4. Rio Bravo (1959) 5. The Searchers (1956) 6. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) 7. Unforgiven (1992) 8. True Grit (2010) 9. A Fistful of Dollars (Per un Pugno di Dollari) (1964) 10. The Wild Bunch (1969)
1. The Searchers 2. Johnny Guitar 3. Once Upon a Time in the West 4. Rio Bravo 5. Man of the West 6. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 7. The Wild Bunch 8. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 8. Stagecoach 9. Fort Apache 10. The Naked Spur
Carter Allen
Actually Iād have High Noon somewhere in the middle. Forgot about it while typing.
Samuel Hall
You forgot Dances with Wolves, High Plain Drifter, The War Wagon and The Death of a Gunfighter.
Ethan Martinez
Never watched True Grit. Is it any good?
Samuel Morris
SHANEEEEEEEEE
Ayden Taylor
I found High Plain Drifter pretty weak. Then I found out Clint wrote the story. It's entertaining but not as great as those other movies.
Isaiah Smith
Fort Apache is pretty kino
Nathaniel Garcia
Don't underrate The Great Silence guys
Joseph Turner
Meh. It's the usual jewish nihilistic Coen stuff
Zachary Sanchez
>Fistful made it despite being the lesser of the three
HAHAHA HAHA HAHAHA. El Indio is the best villain with the best backstory of the whole trilogy, you almost can feel the sadness in his gaze and you feel sympathetic for him despite the horrible shit he does.
Levi Miller
Dat pocket watch theme
Kayden Kelly
>Top 10 (In order of release) 1952 High Noon, Fred Zinnemann 1964 Dollars Trilogy ā A Fistful of Dollars, Sergio Leone 1965 Dollars Trilogy ā For A Few Dollars More, Sergio Leone 1966 Dollars Trilogy ā The Good The Bad and the Ugly, Sergio Leone 1968 Once Upon A Time In The West, Sergio Leone 1969 The Wild Bunch, Sam Peckinpah 1971 Duck, You Sucker, Sergio Leone 1973 High Plains Drifter, Clint Eastwood 1973 My Name Is Nobody, Tonino Valerii 1976 The Outlaw Josey Wales, Clint Eastwood
>Honourable mentions 1960 The Magnificent Seven, John Sturges 1974 Blazing Saddles, Mel Brooks 2011 Rango, Gore Verbinski 2015 Bone Tomahawk, S. Craig Zahler
Camden Evans
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly For A Few Dollars More Duck, You Sucker! Once Upon a Time in the West A Fistful of Dollars Death Rides a Horse Navajo Joe The Forgotten Pistolero Bandidos
John Wayne is a shitty goody two shoes for boomers.
Oliver Johnson
>John Wayne >goody two shoes He was literally a psychopath who called anyone who didn't like his movies a communist.
Luis Thomas
Why is that guy on the picture doing the soyboy gape?
Camden Wood
>not a single mention of The Quick and the Dead
Is it any good? I want to watch it because it has a cool title.
Jaxson Reyes
For a Few Dollars More is better than AFOD and The Paragon of Righteousness, The Morally Reprehensible and The Aesthetically Handicaped tho.
Luis Perez
fort apache really is good, but it was the ending that saved it for me,up until that point it was just meh
Joshua James
It's good, but kind of over the top in a Raimi way in some scenes. Nothing too bad until the end (a guy gets shot and you see a hole in his shadow on the floor. Felt like I was watching Lucky Luke for a second there). If you want female cowgirls, I would suggest Bandidas (I love that movie), Zorro's Black Whip, Bad Girls, Cat Ballou and the short tv show Strange Empire.
James Nelson
>it's an user waste gallons of semen while watching Penelope and Selma flirt and fight with each other youtube.com/watch?v=Rkyso-LLHdQ
Andrew Lopez
You like Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russel Crowe, and young DiCaprio? It's okay for what it is but the cowgirl has been done better with Two Mules for Sister Sarah and Cat Ballou or whatever that one with Jane Fonda was called.
Jack Stewart
That shot of Wayne at the window with the soldiers riding off is a showstopper
Gavin Kelly
Was disappointed with High plains drifter tbqh
Christian Evans
I really liked the fact that you think she's some badass at first, but then you learn she's actually new at this shit and has a problem with killing people.
Lincoln Lee
No Shane No El Topo (if you consider it a western) >The Searchers overrated shite
Aaron Rogers
Weird Westerns aren't everyone's cup of tea. That's okay.
Mason Adams
Any westerns similar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre? I really like that one
Asher Cooper
PTA watched it every night while filming There Will Be Blood, I guess the characters mirror each other except for the peach farmer guy in Sierra, he had a good heart.
Asher Turner
The African Queen maybe?
Thomas Miller
Christ almighty did that movie drag. Also, worst. Morricone score. ever.
Jackson Ross
African Queen isn't a fucking western
Matthew Barnes
I know, what's your point?
Jonathan Morales
I'm just gonna chime in and say For A Few Dollars More is the best in the Dollars trilogy. They are all superb however.
Daniel Long
No love for McCabe and Mrs. Miller?
Brody Nelson
The patrician opinion.
Dominic Evans
idk why high noon is so high rated, it's not that great in comparison to most classic westerns. I know everybody thinks it's cool to get on Tarantino and the Coen Brothers, but they have both made great westerns.
Julian Harris
No Liberty Valance? Pleb tier.
Connor Lewis
these anons know what's up
Eli White
Sounds like you didn't get it, brainlet.
Evan James
the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford
they're both good but i'm partial to the original
Julian Young
I think Django is one of Tarantino's worst movies. Not a bad movie, but it doesn't feel like one of his at all.
The Hateful Eight is excellent, though.
Austin Myers
>movies that Reddit soyboys don't understand
Andrew Reed
The Train Robbers and MacKenna's Gold are both slightly paranoid treasure hunting movies in the tradition of TG,TB&TU. Other than that, I'm kinda blanking on anything with that precise aesthetic.
Carter Lee
>no Hang 'em high disgusting
Wyatt Sullivan
Brainlet indeed. Might've helped if I mentioned I was referring to Duck, You Sucker!
Jonathan Williams
did anybody see hostiles? looked bretty good but i never got around to it
Samuel Brown
Did the "scene" upset you, woman?
Mason Hall
1) High Plains Drifter 2) True Grit with John Wayne 3) Ride the High Country 4) Destry Rides Again 5) The Wild Bunch 6) Dead Man 7) Hombre 8) Blazing Saddles 9) The Searchers 10) McCabe and Mrs. Miller
That's my top ten. Yours isn't bad.
Robert Gray
Oh, I thought you were referring to Once Upon a Time in the West.
Jeremiah Allen
i honestly think the proposition is in the top 10.
but it takes place in australia so maybe it doesnt count
If you like that actor watch Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, not a western but he's a great psychopath in it
Kevin Martin
It's pretty great. Whenever I see it on TV (which is fairly often), I always sit and watch it.
Ayden Myers
This thread needs to watch The Good, The Bad, The Weird.
Owen Barnes
Of course you should watch that if you love Westerns.
It's charming and fun, if a little long. But, yeah, cool movie. I'll also throw out a recommendation for El Topo if we're talking unconventional Westerns.
David Taylor
The Great Silence just got a restoration
Mason White
Dreadful taste.
John Torres
>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Fuck westerns. One of the top ten movies, full stop. >youtu.be/Qk4GDuzZAM8 Essential Theydon'tmake'emlikethatanymore core.
Lucas White
ok so whats the problem
Anthony Howard
Just saying that's not a goody two shoes. Not even close.