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Top 3 Western Movies of all time

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posted on 16/6/17

comment by Cinci in the know!! (U11551)

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it is you suggesting Tarantino is bang average

great movies, some of which would be on anyones top 50 list.


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never said that

and simply not true

posted on 16/6/17

1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ( plus the other 2 parts of the "Dollars Trilogy" - for sentimental reasons.

2. 9 10 To Yuma.

3. True Grit

🔫 + 🐎 + 🚂=🎥

posted on 16/6/17

comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.

True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.

posted on 16/6/17

comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.

True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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It's basically the evil twin of Chris from the magnificent seven

posted on 16/6/17

comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.

True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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I thought the Coen brothers handled the whole rattlesnake pit scene much more realistically.

posted on 16/6/17

^^ Ignore this.

posted on 16/6/17

Wild Wild West

Blazing saddles

Back to the future 3

posted on 16/6/17

comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.

his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.

Haven't really had time for him since.



On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit

I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.

Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.

posted on 16/6/17

comment by Arthur Johnson (U6426)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.

his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.

Haven't really had time for him since.



On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit

I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.

Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.
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My GF is off to Glastonbury next week and they're showing Dead Man on a screen and Johnny Depp is there presenting it

She'd never watch the movie (a classic) on its own but hopefully Johnny Depp being there helps

posted on 16/6/17

Robb - I'd love to watch it on a big screen, I only actually watched once on video, and that was years ago.

Time to watch it again, I think.

posted on 16/6/17

Would love to go to a film festival dedicated to his movies . Love Broken Flowers and Ghost Dog

posted on 16/6/17

Didn't really like Broken Flowers, tbh. Bill Murray irritates me.

Haven't seen anything by JJ since. Is Paterson any good?

posted on 17/6/17

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