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    Great Westerns

    The Big Country

    High Noon

    The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ........very violent for a film made 54 years ago

    The Wild Bunch ......again very violent

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    The new trains are nice

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    Not so great when those Wurzel idiots were in there.......... Blazing Saddles, Soldier Blue, The Searchers, Marx Brothers Go West.

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    Re: Great Westerns

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    The Big Country

    High Noon

    The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ........very violent for a film made 54 years ago

    The Wild Bunch ......again very violent
    Carry On Cowboy.

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    true grit - the modern remake, is a good film

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    Unforgiven

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    The Searchers

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    The Searchers
    Best western ever

    Winchester 73

    Who shot Liberty Valance

    Magnificent 7

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    Unforgiven
    Soldier Blue
    The Searchers
    Not sure if you’d class them as pure Western, but The Revenant and Django Unchained (2012)

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    Once upon a time in the West

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    God yes , Soldier Blue , thats difficult to watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    The Searchers
    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Best western ever
    The hell it was

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    I won't re-post the same films, but I will add
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    They Call Me Trinity
    and its sequel Trinity is Still My Name . Two very funny slapstick westerns
    Run Of the Arrow
    Shenandoah
    Shane
    Pale Rider (basically a cross between Shane and High Plains Drifter)
    One-Eyed Jacks
    Chato's Land

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    Little Big Man , not strictly a western in fact a right feck off to the white settlers , brilliant film

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    Some great calls already;

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    The Magnificent Seven

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    Quote Originally Posted by light up the darkness View Post
    Some great calls already;

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    The Magnificent Seven
    Great ending to butch cassidy and the Sundance kid


    Two mules for sister Sarah?

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    High Plains Drifter

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    Stagecoach, watched it again about a year ago, loved the end of the film’s reference to alcoholism, AA had just been founded a few years before and Hollywood was highlighting the problem.

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    Re: Great Westerns

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    The Big Country

    High Noon

    The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ........very violent for a film made 54 years ago

    The Wild Bunch ......again very violent
    Enjoyed the remake of the 3:10 to Yuma, True Grit (Coen Brothers remake) and Unforgiven

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    Not a western film but a Western series, The High Chaparral. If only for glimpses of Big John Cannon's missus. My first crush 😍

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    McCabe & Mrs Miller

    High Plains Drifter

    Ride The High Country

    The Beguiled (Clint Eastwood)

    Bone Tomahawk

    A Fistful 0f Dollars & For A Few Dollars More

    Bad Company

    The Hired Hand

    Slow West

    High Noon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Johnny View Post
    McCabe & Mrs Miller

    High Plains Drifter

    Ride The High Country

    The Beguiled (Clint Eastwood)

    Bone Tomahawk

    A Fistful 0f Dollars & For A Few Dollars More

    Bad Company

    The Hired Hand

    Slow West

    High Noon
    The Beguiled , thats a very dark movie if the surface is scratched

    Was that directed by Eastwood under his malpaso company ?

    He wasn't just a pretty face

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    The Beguiled , thats a very dark movie if the surface is scratched

    Was that directed by Eastwood under his malpaso company ?

    He wasn't just a pretty face

    Although it's set in 1860s Mississippi where he's an injured Union soldier imprisoned in a Confederate girls' boarding school, it sort of moves away from being a typical western and morphs into this gothic horror drama. A very dark movie indeed.

    I know nothing about the Malpaso company, what I do know is that Don Siegel directed the film and he collaborated with Eastwood on quite a few films during this period.

    It's amazing how many exciting films Eastwood has starred in and not all the same either. Good film director too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Johnny View Post
    Although it's set in 1860s Mississippi where he's an injured Union soldier imprisoned in a Confederate girls' boarding school, it sort of moves away from being a typical western and morphs into this gothic horror drama. A very dark movie indeed.

    I know nothing about the Malpaso company, what I do know is that Don Siegel directed the film and he collaborated with Eastwood on quite a few films during this period.

    It's amazing how many exciting films Eastwood has starred in and not all the same either. Good film director too.
    Some of his earlier films were very dark like the one you mentioned , play misty for me is also very psychological

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    Re: Great Westerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatty Thornton View Post
    Enjoyed the remake of the 3:10 to Yuma, True Grit (Coen Brothers remake) and Unforgiven
    unforgiven class film

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