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High Plains Drifter
Silverado
Tombstone
Unforgiven
Open Range
 
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True Grit (I know it’s heresy but I like the Coen brothers 2010 remake the best)...



i don't think thats heresy at all

one of the few re-makes in history IMO that equals if not surpasses the original...

"I do not know this man...' Big Grin

so many great scenes in that

love this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rnaa9qtGgs

Agreed. I love John Wayne, but the Coen Bros version is better, and is completely faithful to the book.

My favorite scene is:



https://youtu.be/qpRxj0QwgjY


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Matty these days would be a car salesman's worst nightmare Big Grin


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"Sons of KATIE ELDER" just watched a day or two ago ...... classic western ...........drill sgt.
 
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The Wild Bunch

And (flame on) I liked all the "singing cowboy" Westerns back in the 40s and 50s.

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Might as well add my favorites to the list:


The Wild Bunch
The Professionals
Vera Cruz
Monte Walsh




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Outlaw Josey Wales
Pale Rider
Big Jake
The Shootist
Tombstone
Young Guns
Unforgiven



Tombstone...thats a big one I overlooked, who hasn't seen that one either.

I’ve never watched it. Tried a few times, but felt that it is Hollywood crap.
Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were both extremely young, and way younger than the aged actors plYing them.

The Searchers.
3:10 to Yuma.
 
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Outlaw Josey Wales
Pale Rider
Big Jake
The Shootist
Tombstone
Young Guns
Unforgiven



Tombstone...thats a big one I overlooked, who hasn't seen that one either.

I’ve never watched it. Tried a few times, but felt that it is Hollywood crap.
Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were both extremely young, and way younger than the aged actors plYing them.

The Searchers.
3:10 to Yuma.

Doc Holliday was 30 when the OK Corral shootout happened. Val Kilmer was 34 when he played Doc in Tombstone.

Similarly, Wyatt Earp was 33 at the OK Corral. Kurt Russell was 42.



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Outlaw Josey Wales
Pale Rider
Big Jake
The Shootist
Tombstone
Young Guns
Unforgiven



Tombstone...thats a big one I overlooked, who hasn't seen that one either.

I’ve never watched it. Tried a few times, but felt that it is Hollywood crap.
Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were both extremely young, and way younger than the aged actors plYing them.

The Searchers.
3:10 to Yuma.

Doc Holliday was 30 when the OK Corral shootout happened. Val Kilmer was 34 when he played Doc in Tombstone.

Similarly, Wyatt Earp was 33 at the OK Corral. Kurt Russell was 42.


Well, Russell looked way older, and it was still Hollywood shit Wink
 
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"Hey Chiquita, how's your love life?"

Chiquita: "Terrific. Want some?"


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That would be Maria Gomez as "Chiquita". Oh yeah! "She never says: no."





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[b]That would be Maria Gomez as "Chiquita". Oh yeah! "She never says: no."


Chiquita: "Anybody, everybody".


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Had a chance to watch several westerns as this holiday season is rolling out. Among one of the ones I watched just today was Chisum with John Wayne, not too shabby, I was surprised that Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett made a showing.


Regards, Will G.
 
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Rio Bravo, The Searchers,Hondo, three godfathers,
Fort apache, My darling clemintine, tall in the saddle





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El Dorado
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Quigley Down Under
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
Fort Apache
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Once Upon A Time In The West
Chisum
Silverado

And any of the Tom Selleck / Sam Elliot westerns.
 
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I'm a sucker for any western. Probably saw my first one about 70 years ago. Easier to mention the ones I disliked. Walked out of Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid. Did the same with the Brad Pitt movie about the assassination of the outlaw, Jesse James. Both were like watching paint dry.
 
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