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I think "Godless" is the only one not on other lists. I really wanted to like "Cowboys and Aliens", but it was awful.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Unforgiven
True Grit
Django Unchained
Deadwood Movie
One Upon a Time in the West
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JoMoney wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:56 pm
Clever_Username wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:43 pm...
And honorable mention the TV show "Justified" ...
👍 Justified was fantastic. Not sure I would classify as a 'western'... It's modern, and mostly takes place in Kentucky, but it sort of has that feel to it and he does wear a stetson ;)
I suppose that's partly how we define western and which elements of the genre. It doesn't take place west of the Mississippi nor in the 19th century, so in that context, it isn't a western. But it hits a lot of the relevant beats you'd expect from a western.
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The Leone 5, and throw in Once Upon a Time in America to complete the two trilogies.

The Big Gundown, a spaghetti western starring Lee Van Cleef, that is relatively unknown. Sergio Donato, who did the screenplay for Leone's "Duck You Sucker" (nestled between Once Upon a Time in the West and Once Upon a Time in America, a fantastic film), also wrote this one.

Western is a wide open genre. John Carpenter's Halloween and Escape from New York are Westerns in plot, and Carpenter himself describes them as Westerns.
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rick51 wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:49 am I’d have a hard time ranking my top 10 favorites and it would include the films identified so far however one film that would be on my list that I don’t see yet is:

High Plains Drifter
An add Pale Rider
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Papago wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:38 am Can't believe "Little Big Man" not mentioned yet.
I can't either. Really left an impact on me. I've read the book many times. My only gripe with the movie is they changed the ending. I don't know why they did that, book ending did such a better job at conveying a sense a loss.
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Four Sons of Katie Elder
Angel and the Badman
Tombstone
Rooster Cogburn
Big Jake
True Grit
Blazing Saddles
Pale Rider
Good, Bad, Ugly
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In no particular order -

The Wild Bunch
Shane
High Noon
Hombre
The Searchers
Lonely are the Brave - Kirk Douglas' favorite film role and Kirk made a lot of westerns.

One-Eyed Jacks - A brooding intense western about duplicity and revenge. Martin Scorsese calls it arguable the best western ever made. A one of a kind film and the only film directed by Marlon Brando. "You may be a One-Eyed Jack around here, but I've seen the other side of your face." Nearly all the characters, except the girl, are One-Eyed Jacks.
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Lonely are the Brave is such a fantastic film.
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I'm pretty sure some on my list have already been named. I admit I'm not a connoisseur of classic Western movies and tend toward lighter fare, but I do have a soft spot for one or two classic films.

In no particular order:

True Grit
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
High Plains Drifter
Quigley Down Under
The Frisco Kid (IMHO the best work Gene Wilder ever did)
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Maverick - for Jodie Foster and the soundtrack
The Over-The-Hill Gang (1969 TV movie)
Shanghai Noon

I was going to give a very specific, limited honorable mention for the 2013 movie "The Lone Ranger" (yes, the Johnny Depp movie), solely for what I consider to be a very well-done orchestration of "The William Tell Overture". But I just couldn't bring myself to do it. The rest of the movie is such garbage.
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Grt2bOutdoors wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:26 pm An off-shoot of Favorite Movies - name 10 Westerns

1) Fort Apache
2) True Grit - original 1969 version with the Duke!
3) Unforgiven
4) Tombstone - Kurt Russell and cast
5) High Noon
6) The Magnificent Seven
7) Shane
8) The Ox-Bow Incident - the ending is well...leave it for you to watch....
9) My Darling Clementine
10) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
I don't know if you didn't list it cos you've never seen it or it didn't make your top 10, but you have to see The Searchers.
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vested1 wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 1:30 pm 1. Unforgiven "He shoulda armed himself if he's gonna decorate his bar with my friend."
2. Winchester 73 (James Stewart) "The old man sired two sons. One was no good."
2. Open Range "People are gonna get killed here today Sue, and I'm gonna kill 'em" "Man's got a right to protect his property and his life, and we ain't lettin' no rancher or his lawman take either."
3. Dances with Wolves
4. Lonesome Dove
5. True Grit (John Wayne)
6. The Searchers
7. Tombstone (Kurt Russell) "You gonna do something, or just stand there and bleed?"
8 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance "Alright Dude, this time right between the eyes!"
9. Django Unchained "I like the way you die, boy."
10. The Hateful Eight

If I was stuck in a bomb shelter indefinitely, but had these movies on blue ray, I would not get bored.
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Hell on Wheels TV series. A story about building the Union Pacific railroad. Hell on wheels is the name of the last town where railroad construction is going on. It's just a fabulous show.
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When I was a kid, I loved old Western movies. I like just about any John Wayne Western, I like as my list will show. I do like Clint Eastwood but didnt list any. Jimmy stewart has some good ones, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, William Holden, and many others.

1) True Grit - John Wayne
2) How the West was won
3) Rio Lobo
4) Train Robbers
5) The Cowboys
6) Rooster Cogburn
7) The Cheyenne Social Club - Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda
8) The War Wagon
9) Rio Bravo
10) Big Jake

Honorable mention
  • Once upon a time in the West
    The Alamo
    Shane
    Good bad and Ugly
    Unforgiven
    Hang them high
    The Magnificent Seven
    Tom Horn
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Wow. I needed this thread to remind me what a GREAT genre Westerns were (are).

I absolutely LOVED Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns:

A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly [one of the greatest casts of all time: Clint (the Man with No Name), Lee Van Cleef (Angel Eyes), and Eli Wallach (Tuco) AND one of the greatest scenes/music]
and my all time fav -- Once Upon a Time in the West

Leone also did Once Upon a Time in America which was supposedly fantastic until Warner Brothers screwed it up.

There were a lot of other "spaghetti westerns" that were not directed by Leone, but he was definitely the genius.
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All my favorites listed except one, The Man from Snowy River, so I will add that to the conversation.
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In no order:

Tombstone
Unforgiven
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Stagecoach
The Cowboys
She wore a Yellow Ribbon
Pale Rider
High Noon
True Grit. John Wayne version
Can I count The Rifleman series? If not, Shane.
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3:10 to Yuma was very underrated I thought. Definitely felt like a throwback to some of the classics mentioned here.
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Love Westerns. I’ve seen and enjoyed all the ones listed here.

I would add The Long Riders to the list.
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The Wild Bunch (my favorite western)
True Grit (original version)
The Shootist
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
A Fistful of Dollars
The Magnificent Seven
Stagecoach (original version)
Tombstone
Silverado
The Man from Laramie (my contribution that nobody else has mentioned)
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manatee2005 wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:03 pm
Grt2bOutdoors wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:26 pm An off-shoot of Favorite Movies - name 10 Westerns

1) Fort Apache
2) True Grit - original 1969 version with the Duke!
3) Unforgiven
4) Tombstone - Kurt Russell and cast
5) High Noon
6) The Magnificent Seven
7) Shane
8) The Ox-Bow Incident - the ending is well...leave it for you to watch....
9) My Darling Clementine
10) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
I don't know if you didn't list it cos you've never seen it or it didn't make your top 10, but you have to see The Searchers.
I've seen it and alot more, but since I could only name 10, that's what I went with above.
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Don't have much to add as lots and lots of great movies have been listed. Not sure if I saw Shenandoah mentioned anywhere. One of my favorite Jimmy Stewart movies. I would consider it in the western genre.

My personal favorites are The Searchers, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, and Once Upon a Time in the West.
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flowergirl wrote: Mon Jun 21, 2021 4:44 pm All my favorites listed except one, The Man from Snowy River, so I will add that to the conversation.
Western Australia?? :D
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I'll cheat. Set in the West, and West in the title. An under-appreciated noir:

Red Rock West.
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One of my favorites I haven't seen mentioned is The Sons of Katie Elder. John Wayne, Dean Martin, a young Dennis Hopper and a great villain played by George Kennedy.

Speaking of George Kennedy...can you call Cool Hand Luke a Western? Probably not.

What about Last Man Standing with Bruce WIllis and Christopher Walken.

Beyond those, I'm in line with most of the others here...Butch & Sundance, Unforgiven, Tombstone, Once Upon a Time in the West, GB&U, Clint Eastwood's others, the new True Grit, Magnificent Seven.
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A Million Ways to Die in the West, it has Charlize Theron in it after all.
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Harri88 wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 5:50 pm When I was a kid, I loved old Western movies. I like just about any John Wayne Western, I like as my list will show. I do like Clint Eastwood but didnt list any. Jimmy stewart has some good ones, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, William Holden, and many others.

1) True Grit - John Wayne
2) How the West was won
3) Rio Lobo
4) Train Robbers
5) The Cowboys
6) Rooster Cogburn
7) The Cheyenne Social Club - Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda
8) The War Wagon
9) Rio Bravo
10) Big Jake

Honorable mention
  • Once upon a time in the West
    The Alamo
    Shane
    Good bad and Ugly
    Unforgiven
    Hang them high
    The Magnificent Seven
    Tom Horn
Oh man, forgot about Hang 'Em High!
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I'm a sucker for any western with Jimmy Stewart in it, from "Liberty Valance" to "Destry Rides Again".

Controversial opinion time: The short-lived TV show "Firefly", along with the follow-up move "Serenity" (which basically acts a rushed season finale of the TV show) is one of the best modern westerns around, despite not actually taking place in the American West.
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JupiterJones wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:48 am I'm a sucker for any western with Jimmy Stewart in it, from "Liberty Valance" to "Destry Rides Again".

Controversial opinion time: The short-lived TV show "Firefly", along with the follow-up move "Serenity" (which basically acts a rushed season finale of the TV show) is one of the best modern westerns around, despite not actually taking place in the American West.
If we're going TV shows, isn't "Mandalorian" a western?
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Does Yellowstone count? I love that show. I like all things Clint, Tombstone and Three Amigos
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MAKsdad wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:54 am
JupiterJones wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:48 am I'm a sucker for any western with Jimmy Stewart in it, from "Liberty Valance" to "Destry Rides Again".

Controversial opinion time: The short-lived TV show "Firefly", along with the follow-up move "Serenity" (which basically acts a rushed season finale of the TV show) is one of the best modern westerns around, despite not actually taking place in the American West.
If we're going TV shows, isn't "Mandalorian" a western?
Good point. It's as western as Firefly (maybe more so), and so far every bit as good too. Highly recommended!
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Many great ones! One of my favs is (watch it every time it's on):

Nevada Smith - Steve McQueen, Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Arthur Kennedy and Suzanne Pleshette.
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Hebell wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:49 pm Hell on Wheels TV series. A story about building the Union Pacific railroad. Hell on wheels is the name of the last town where railroad construction is going on. It's just a fabulous show.
Where can I see it?
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Nicolas wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:07 pm
Hebell wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:49 pm Hell on Wheels TV series. A story about building the Union Pacific railroad. Hell on wheels is the name of the last town where railroad construction is going on. It's just a fabulous show.
Where can I see it?
Not a movie, but a very good series! As to where you can see it, it aired on AMC so I'd check AMC or AMC+ as well as the usual suspects.
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Duel in the Sun
Winchester 73

Both made a big impression on me as an impressionable kid............for very different reasons.
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rxtra8 wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:04 am Forgot one...this may not be a western in the JW sense but it certainly feels like a western. It is situated in Texas, it's got crusty Texas Rangers and bank robberies. Plus I really liked the movie.

2016 Hell and High Water-Jeff Bridges
YES! Absolutely.

Also, for all those fans of Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin in westerns, you MUST see

- Paint Your Wagon.

Interesting how many of us have a similar list:

- The Shootist (yes, Bacall & Wayne, but also Ron Howard as The Kid)
- Unforgiven (Gene Hackman is mesmerizing).
- 3:10 to Yuma (Russell Crowe and Christian Bale)
- True Grit (I prefer the Coens' updated version, but the original is solid).
- Tombstone (Kurt Russell, and Val Kilmer in his best performance ever, IMO)
- High Noon (Sucker for Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly)
- Hondo - I was a big Louis L'Amour reader as a kid, and loved the Sackett series. Hondo was L'Amour's first adaptation, I think.
- Serenity (Joss Whedon, *totally* a western. It just happens to take place in the future, on a spaceship).

Also love Fistful of Dollars, Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Jeremiah Johnson, Nevada Smith.

+10,000 to AMC's Hell on Wheels series - Anson Mount was excellent in the lead, and the supporting cast was outstanding.
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rennale wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 7:46 am I'll cheat. Set in the West, and West in the title. An under-appreciated noir:

Red Rock West.
Excellent movie. I also recommend The Last Seduction for a modern noir option.
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The Outlaw Josie Wales
The Long Riders
Hostiles
Dances With Wolves
Wyatt Earp (Kevin Costner)
The Searchers
True Grit (John Wayne)
Silverado
Open Range
The Cowboys

TV Series
Lonesome Dove
Hatfields & McCoys
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saddle_tramp wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 1:01 pm
BarbBrooklyn wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 12:50 pm The Shootist
John Wayne's last movie. He and Lauren Bacall had great chemistry in that film.
IMO, John Wayne's best movie.
Excellent end to his decades long career. I still get emotional when I watch it.
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Has anyone mentioned Hell or High Water, or No Country for Old Men? Probably the two greatest “neo westerns”.
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I don't know how anyone's top ten list cannot include The Magnificent Seven (original version of course). :wink:

No one has mentioned Lawman, with Burt Lancaster.
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The Hunting Party (1971).

Pretty gritty but I like it.
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When I was in short pants, I enjoyed watching movies about Jesse James......my favorite was "The True Story of Jesse James".......1957 release starring Robert Wagner and Jeffery Hunter.

Another good one "The Assasination of Jesse James".....2007 release starring Brad Pitt.
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ooh! ooh! ooh! I want to add one of my very favorites that I overlooked and don't think has been mentioned. Cat Ballou.
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BradJ wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 5:53 pm Has anyone mentioned Hell or High Water, or No Country for Old Men? Probably the two greatest “neo westerns”.
Yes, several times.
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Which streaming service has the most westerns? Would it be NetFlix, Hulu or maybe Amazon?
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The Horse Soldiers?

The actual Grierson raid did not get across the Mississippi but got right up to the east bank of it. The Duke, William Holden, and lots and lots of horses and horsemanship.
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