Your favorite westerns?

:lol: I can see why you clicked on the thread though.
Lots of people click on a thread just to criticise it like the wrestling one and others etc. I've seen many westerns but they're just not for me so I've made my opinion without being negative towards the op. Does that satisfy your need to try and belittle someone over the Internet.???
 


Lots of people click on a thread just to criticise it like the wrestling one and others etc. I've seen many westerns but they're just not for me so I've made my opinion without being negative towards the op. Does that satisfy your need to try and belittle someone over the Internet.???
I was trying to laugh with you not at you, that's why I liked your post too.
 
Never read the thread but looking forward to seeing The Sisters Brothers. The book was amazing. I reckon the movie will let it down though
 
High Plains Drifter
True Grit (both versions)
Dances With Wolves
Blazing Saddles
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Little Big Man
The Missouri Breaks
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
 
How the West was won

Went to see it in CinemaScope when it first came out
Me too in magland and was bored shitless - too long and not enough Indians.

Appreciated it a bit more when I watched it again as an adult.
Little house on the prairie.

Can’t believe no one as mentioned this.
Goodnight Sarah Ellen.
They took the piss out of the Indians though mate.
Must admit I like it best with Indian scenes especially when they win.
 
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Most of my favourites have already been mentioned but I would probably include...

"Open Range"
"Silverado"
"Hidalgo"
"Three Godfathers"
"Cat Ballou"
 
The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
A Fistful of Dollars
For A Few Dollars More
High Plains Drifter
The Professionals
The Wild Bunch
The Magnificent Seven
 
The good, the bad and the ugly is my favourite film of any genre.
But, Unforgiven, The Searchers, Josey Wales, and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon are up there too
 

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