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May 15, 2017, 05:05 AM
akcopnfbks
One I think is underrated, or at least rarely mentioned starring Robert Duvall is The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid. About the ill-fated James Gang bank robbery attempt in the same location.
Another I like quite a bit, though it's weird as hell, is Dead Man....mid-90's film with Johnny Depp & Gary Farmer (who is fantastic as "Nobody").
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May 15, 2017, 04:31 PM
YooperSigs
Not a Depp fan but I did check out Dead Man. It was weird but not bad.
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May 15, 2017, 04:54 PM
M'headSig
There's a 1999 made for tv movie western called Purgatory with Sam Shepard that's pretty great. I don't want to give too much away about it in case you haven't seen it.
May 15, 2017, 05:01 PM
parabellum
Lots of stuff in the mix here. The subject is underrated films, hence the selection I made in my first post in this thread. Canyon Passage really is a good Western, but these days, very few people know the film, therefore: underrated.
Many of the films mentioned in this thread are far from underrated. Some of them are overrated, actually.
Conagher certainly qualifies as underrated. This was an early production of Turner Network Television IIRC. It's hard to go wrong with Louis L'Amour and it's hard to go wrong with Sam Elliott as a Western hero.
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Blackthorn is another, although just as with Quigley Down Under, the film is set in the Southern Hemisphere. To be fair to Blackthorn, there are flashback scenes which take place in the American West, so I guess it qualifies as a Western. Either way, it's a good film.
Dead Man - OK, yeah, it's a Western because it's set in the late 19th Century American West, but beyond that, uh, well, you just have to see it for yourself.
Notable for a very late appearance by Robert Mitchum; Crispin Glover's prescient railroad fireman; a funny comic turn by Billy Bob Thornton, and Iggy Pop- in a dress. Strange on the range.
And then there's this exchange in Dead Man- two characters speaking about Lance Henricksen's character Cole Wilson:
Conway Twill: Everybody knows about him. He's a livin' legend. Fucked his parents.
Johnny Pickett: He what?
Conway Twill: He fucked his parents.
Johnny Pickett: Both of 'em?
Conway Twill: Mother. Father. Parents. Both of 'em. Fucked 'em.
Johnny Pickett: Oh
Conway Twill: And you know what I heard? After he killed 'em, he cooked 'em up and ate 'em.
Johnny Pickett: Are you telling me he killed both his parents?
Conway Twill: I'm tellin' you he killed 'em. He fucked 'em. He cooked 'em up. He ate 'em. He ain't got a goddamn conscience. You understand what I'm sayin'? He'd just as soon slit our goddamn throats in the middle of the night as walk.
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And that's one of the less bizarre scenes in the film, so I'm hesitant to call this a Western. Suffice to say, it's a Jim Jarmusch film, so there's nothing conventional about it. I don't know if I'd call it underrated, though. It's more along the lines of a cult film.
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May 15, 2017, 05:41 PM
cas
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Originally posted by Bigboreshooter: As cheesy as they were, I'd throw the "Trinity" movies into the mix, especially Trinity Is Still My Name.
They never did anything for me, but My Name is Nobody is probably my personal all time favorite movie, despite the "comedy" portions that I loved as a kid, but now cringe through. In between all that mess is a really wonderful film.
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May 15, 2017, 05:58 PM
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Originally posted by parabellum:
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Originally posted by Bigboreshooter: I think Quigley Down Under is underrated.
Well, that's not a Western. It doesn't even take place in the Northern hemisphere, much less the American West.
Sure it is. He lands in Freemantle, in WESTERN Australia.
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May 15, 2017, 06:33 PM
cjevans
Shalako with Shhhhhean Connery, Honor Blackman and Brigitte Bardot.
... underrated or something else?
Oft ignored and very rarely screened (now watch it get scheduled later this week).
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May 15, 2017, 06:53 PM
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How about: The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean 1972, starring Paul Newman.
Joe Kidd 1972, Clint Eastwood, Robert Duval, John Saxon, and Don Stroud.
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May 15, 2017, 06:55 PM
parabellum
Great Westerns, but how are they underrated? The first film stars Paul Newman and was directed by the great John Huston. The second film is an Eastwood classic and gets aired in the US about 6 times a week.