Your Favorite Westerns

Spaghetti:

1. The Good The Bad & The Ugly
2. For A Few Dollars More
3. Once Upon A Time In The West
4. The Great Silence
5. A Fistful of Dollars
6. Duck You Sucker
7. Day of Anger
8. The Mercenary
9. Death Rides A Horse
10. The Big Gundown
11. Django (Italian Dub)
12. Navajo Joe
13. Cemetery Without Crosses
14. Companeros
15. My Name is Nobody
16. Bullet for the General
17. Sabata
18. The Stranger & The Gunfighter
19. Don't Turn the Other Cheek!
20. The Hellbenders
 
There just ain't enough westerns or films with western qualities being made today......

In recent years we've had:

Django Unchained
True Grit
No Country for Old Men


All of which I love. I wish they would make more.

You guys have any favorites?
True Grit (2010) is one of my all-time favorite movies not just a favorite western.

"No Country " also was kinda like a modern Western. I'm not sure I'd classify it as a Western as it's set in 1980 but it's a great movie. Coen Brothers have come up with some great films over the years.

Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid is also absolutely an all-time great Western.

Plenty of others.......I liked 310 to Yuma abd of course the Fitful of Dollars sequencr of movies were v good.
 
All the classics already mentioned. Old Henry which came out in 2021 was decent i loved the first 2/3rds. It gets silly at the end.
 
There just ain't enough westerns or films with western qualities being made today......

In recent years we've had:

Django Unchained
True Grit
No Country for Old Men


All of which I love. I wish they would make more.

You guys have any favorites?
no country isn't a western is it? If so, sure, put that up there.

The Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
High Plains Drifter
 
The good the bad and the ugly, once upon a time in the west, unforgiven, Shane, Tombstone.
 
Spaghetti:

1. The Good The Bad & The Ugly
2. For A Few Dollars More
3. Once Upon A Time In The West
4. The Great Silence
5. A Fistful of Dollars
6. Duck You Sucker
7. Day of Anger
8. The Mercenary
9. Death Rides A Horse
10. The Big Gundown
11. Django (Italian Dub)
12. Navajo Joe
13. Cemetery Without Crosses
14. Companeros
15. My Name is Nobody
16. Bullet for the General
17. Sabata
18. The Stranger & The Gunfighter
19. Don't Turn the Other Cheek!
20. The Hellbenders

Love Italian Westerns and own many of those films. I went to Italy with my wife. We were at The Colosseum. I wore an Italian Film shirt and spoke to the tour guide. First thing out of his mouth was, "One'a thing I hate more than'a anything is'a Westerns." I was like, "Aw c'mon man, you guys kind of reinvented the genre with your style." Whatever. I was right and he was wrong.
 
Technically not a western, but Westworld (1973) is great.
 
Old man Henry was good. Probably the western in the past 5 years


This one was cool also


 
Walter Hill's The Long Riders was nicely filmed, well acted with real brothers playing parts, and had tons of action. Walter Hill loved his Sam Peckinpah.

 
A Fistful Of Dollars
For A Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Once Upon A Time In The West
The Great Silence
Unforgiven

The novel Warlock is absolutely fantastic btw. Not just the top western book I've ever read, but one of my favorite novels, period. They actually made a movie from it in 1959 starring Henry Fonda. I've never seen it, but I have read about it, and apparently a great deal of the book wasn't included. Entire subplots were cut out. Doesn't make me want to watch it, although it has decent enough ratings it looks like.
 
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