Your top 3 western films?

Started by James, October 11, 2013, 06:18:02 AM

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What are your top 3 westerns?

the man who shot liberty valance
3 (15%)
stagecoach
0 (0%)
rio bravo
0 (0%)
johnny guitar
1 (5%)
el topo
1 (5%)
the treasure of the sierre madre
2 (10%)
the good, the bad and the ugly
7 (35%)
the wild bunch
1 (5%)
unforgiven
5 (25%)
the searchers
1 (5%)
shane
2 (10%)
mccabe and mrs. miller
1 (5%)
red river
2 (10%)
my darling clementine
4 (20%)
django unchained
0 (0%)
other
10 (50%)

Total Members Voted: 20

James

what are your top western films .. please note that the list above isn't comprehensive by any means; it is just a little something to get the ball rolling .. if your fave isn't listed, just check 'other' and list them in your reply.
Action is the only truth

Mirror Image

Tombstone, The Quick and the Dead, and Wyatt Earp are my favorites. Special kudos to The Magnificent Seven and all of Eastwood's spaghetti westerns.

Daverz

Once Upon a Time in the West
A Bullet for the General
Duck, You Sucker!

Brian

He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into daaaaaaaaay
He made his blazing saddle
A light to guide the waaaaaaay

AnthonyAthletic

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly is one of my fave films in any genre.  How Eli Wallach never won Best Supporting for this is amazing, he was outstanding serious/funny.

My other choices are For a Few Dollars More, Eastwood and Van Cleefe again (Bounty Hunters).  Nice to see Van Cleefe playing the avenging good guy.  Gian Maria Volonte as Indio stole the show as the drug crazed bandito.

Once upon a time in the West....one of the greatest movies ever (I'm biased)..what a cast.  Bronson, Robards Jnr, Cardinale & a s*** hot evil villain (one of the best in any movie) Henry Fonda (who'd of thunk it).  I recall the casting crew saying 'you can't use Fonda he's in his late sixties'.  He came out of make up and wow, how cool and evil did he look, they were eating their words  >:D ....marvellous.

"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying"      (Arthur C. Clarke)

modUltralaser

Saddle the Wind directed by Parrish

Cato

Listen up, Pilgrim!  Ya ain't got enough choices, see?   ;)

Lonesome Dove, Comanche Moon, The Big Country, 3:10 To Yuma (both versions), High Noon, Three Godfathers(both versions, although the one with Chester Morris is much more brutally realistic than the later one with John Wayne, How the West Was Won (incredible train wreck sequence at the end: you need the Blu-Ray though, as the DVD is distorted), Major Dundee, Open Range, Broken Trail.

Who can pick just three?   $:)   0:)
"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

Daverz


mn dave

Westworld
Outlaw Josey Wales
Lonesome Dove

probably

Cato

Quote from: James on October 11, 2013, 06:52:21 AM
That's the challenge pilgrim .. looks like your not man enough to rise up to the occassion. Any twit can sit here and list'em all day long pilgrim .. break it down pilgrim, use your brain pilgrim!  ;)

Dude, those are indispensable!   ;)  They are my Top Three!   ???

But, okay!  If it must be 3 from your list...

I voted for The Searchers, Red River, and Shane.
"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

DavidW

My Darling Clementine, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Shane, The Searchers, and High Noon.

Jaakko Keskinen

Along with Good bad and Ugly and Sierra Madre, I enjoyed most Mackenna's gold. Yes, it's a bit racist (ok, maybe more than a bit) against Indians, but I still enjoyed it. The main character's love-hate friendship with Colorado (God, I love that guy!) was very enjoyable.

Now about Leone westerns... he was easily the best western director to me. The Good, bad and ugly is a tiny bit better than Once upon a time in the west but only tiny bit. Too bad they cut the scene in GBU where Angel Eyes/Sentenza shows pity towards wounded soldiers, it makes him look a bit more human.

But Once upon a time in the West has a scene which makes me cry like a baby: Morton's death. The guy is slowly dying and his wish is to see a Pacific Ocean before he dies... he ends up dying crawling towards small puddle of water.
"Javert, though frightful, had nothing ignoble about him. Probity, sincerity, candor, conviction, the sense of duty, are things which may become hideous when wrongly directed; but which, even when hideous, remain grand."

- Victor Hugo

Sammy

Unforgiven
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
My Darling Clementine

Sergeant Rock

John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy (Fort Apache; She Wore a Yellow Ribbon; Rio Grande)

Once Upon A Time in the West

Blazing Saddles
the phone rings and somebody says,
"hey, they made a movie about
Mahler, you ought to go see it.
he was as f*cked-up as you are."
                               --Charles Bukowski, "Mahler"

kishnevi

I'm not too much of a classic film watcher, so there's lots of famous Westerns I've never seen.  But two I have seen, but don't seem to have been mentioned yet on this thread, and which I think are excellent: 

Silverado 
The Shootist


*Query: would a DVD of Placido Domingo in a production of La Fanciulla del West count?

Cato

Quote from: Jeffrey Smith on October 11, 2013, 01:37:47 PM
I'm not too much of a classic film watcher, so there's lots of famous Westerns I've never seen.  But two I have seen, but don't seem to have been mentioned yet on this thread, and which I think are excellent: 

Silverado 
The Shootist




True!  Not to be forgotten, one John Wayne's last movies and one of his best: The Cowboys with Bruce Dern at his best worst!   ;)
"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

Cato

Not a movie but since we are talking about Westerns,,,

I just caught by chance a 1959 episode of The Rifleman ("Tension") with the incredible Harry Dean Stanton and the even more incredible Jack Elam as - what else? - bad guys!





"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

HIPster

Once Upon A Time In The West

Little Big Man

For A Few Dollars More

This thread also needs the epic film The Terror of Tiny Town:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0030845/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pehsws6QYEo

Wise words from Que:

Never waste a good reason for a purchase....  ;)

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vandermolen

#19
Treasury of the Sierra Madre, which I only discovered recently - wonderful film.

My Darling Clementine, especially for Victor Mature's performance as 'Doc Holliday'

The Wild Bunch - 'They came too late and stayed too long' .

+ The Man who Shot Liberty Valance + Westworld + Blazing Saddles + Carry on Cowboy  :)
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