Best westerns of all time?

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I don't think so. Their list appears to be tied to highest grossing movies of all time.


http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/gal...s-of-all-time/ss-BBws5oX?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp

#80. Return to Snowy River
#79. Quigley Down Under
#78. The Salvation
#77. Red Hill
#78. The Salvation
#76. Appaloosa
#75. Blackthorn
#74. Legends of the Fall
#73. The Alamo
#72. Maverick
#71. Back to the Future Part III
#70. Let the Bullets Fly

#69. Shanghai Noon
#68. Tears of the Black Tiger
#67. Meek's Cutoff
#66. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
#65. Django
#64. Major Dundee
#63. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
#62. The Long Riders
#61. Dead Man
#60. The Hateful Eight

#59. The Horse Whisperer
#58. They Died With Their Boots On
#57. Hondo
#56. Bone Tomahawk
#55. Near Dark
#54. Open Range
#53. Hang 'Em High
#52. El Topo
#51. Slow West
#50. The Good, the Bad, the Weird

#49. Sweetgrass
#48. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
#47. The Proposition
#46. Tombstone
#45. Pale Rider
#44. 3:10 to Yuma (1957)
#43. Will Penny
#42. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
#41. McCabe & Mrs. Miller
#40. High Plains Drifter

#39. Jeremiah Johnson
#38. Johnny Guitar
#37. Blazing Saddles
#36. The Outlaw Josey Wales
#35. Dances With Wolves
#34. A Fistful of Dollars
#33. Little Big Man
#32. The Revenant
#31. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
#30. Rio Bravo

#29. Hud
#28. How the West Was Won
#27. True Grit (1969)
#26. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
#25. Lone Star
#24. Aferim!
#23. The Sons of Katie Elder
#22. Shane
#21. True Grit (2010)
#20. Fort Apache

#19. The Shootist
#18. The Magnificent Seven
#17. Once Upon a Time in the West
#16. Django Unchained
#15. Winchester '73
#14. My Darling Clementine
#13. Bad Day at Black Rock
#12. Stagecoach
#11. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
#10. The Ox-Bow Incident

#9. Greed
#8. The Searchers
#7. The Wild Bunch
#6. The Big Country
#5. Unforgiven
#4. High Noon
#3. For a Few Dollars More
#2. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
#1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
 
#36 Outlaw Josey Wales??????????? WTF?!

#16 Django Unchained????????

This here list was made in New York City.

NEW YORK CITY!!!!!!!


10. Valdez is Coming
9. The Shootist
8. The Mafnificent Seven
7. Unforgiven
6. The Outlaw Josey Wales
5. Jeremiah Johnson
4. The Man Who shot Liberty Valance
3. Monte Walsh (Not the Remake)
2. The Searchers

AND THE NUMBER ONE MOVIE IS........... DRUM ROOOOOOOLLLLLL.....

1. Guy on a Buffalo! For your viewing pleasure.


Cheers
 
The top ten is way off. Tristate has a pretty good top 10,
but I have to have Shane in their somewhere. I think whomever put this selection together is "A low down Yankee Liar".
The "Duke" and Clint sure dominated the selections.
 
That whole list is buggered up without Lonesome Dove. Hands down number 1. Possibly the best group of actors ever assembled and they all played their part to perfection. My most memorable line from any show was when Captain Call beat hell out of the soldier trying to take Newts horse then turns to the crowd of onlookers and says "I hate rude behavior in a man...won't tolerate it". Think I'll take the DVD set with me hunting next week and watch it at night. For the 20th time.
 
>That whole list is buggered up
>without Lonesome Dove. Hands down
>number 1. Possibly the best
>group of actors ever assembled
>and they all played their
>part to perfection. My most
>memorable line from any show
>was when Captain Call beat
>hell out of the soldier
>trying to take Newts horse
>then turns to the crowd
>of onlookers and says "I
>hate rude behavior in a
>man...won't tolerate it". Think I'll
>take the DVD set with
>me hunting next week and
>watch it at night. For
>the 20th time.

X 5
 
I'd add The Stalking Moon and tell em Willie Boy is here Two Mules For Sister Sarah and Joe Kidd to name a few and i agree Lonesome Dove is hard to beat
 
>I'd add The Stalking Moon and
>tell em Willie Boy is
>here Two Mules For
>Sister Sarah and Joe Kidd
>to name a few
> and i agree Lonesome
>Dove is hard to beat
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>I'd add The Stalking Moon and
>tell em Willie Boy is
>here Two Mules For
>Sister Sarah and Joe Kidd
>to name a few
> and i agree Lonesome
>Dove is hard to beat
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Good Grief, I forgot about those, those were great westerns!
Eva Marie Saint in The Stalking Moon was my neighbor growing up. Any western with Clint is a classic in my book, as is the Duke.
 
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Silverado
"Ever see what an ol' Henry can do in the arms of a man that knows how to use it?" Love that line

The Sackett's
Shadow Riders
Always like Last of the Dogmen too even though it not really a western.
 
They had a run of good ones in the late 80s early 90s. One that hasnt been metioned is Geronimo an American Legend . Last of the Dogmen is outstanding . Both are hard to find on DVD
 
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That Be Alot of Woman there Homer!










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LAST EDITED ON Sep-26-16 AT 11:09PM (MST)[p]Lot of great movies on that list, all but one. I am not a, "Dances with Wolves", fan at all. Everything in that movie is just phony for a Liberal audience.
 
I'm with number 18 all of them I believe there were three and now with the new one four

Anyone seen the new one yet my wife and I are going this weekend
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-27-16 AT 05:17PM (MST)[p]18. The Magnificent Seven

Well I went to see the latest version of this Mag 7 and all I can say is that there was a hell of a lot of shooting and streets covered in bodies.

Densel Washington plays the lead role so of course he kills the crooked gang leader in the end.

Still not sure if I liked it or not, but stayed awake the whole 2h20m it played.

Brian
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No particular order.
Shootist,The Rounders, Cowboys, Pale Rider, Outlaw Josey Wales, Quigley Down under, Mcclintock, Paint your wagon, Big Jake, True Grit (the old one),BLAZING SADDLES. Honorable mention, Tombestone, the man how killed Liberty Valance, High Noon.
 
LAST EDITED ON Oct-08-16 AT 05:48AM (MST)[p]+1 to everything said above.

Also, how TF is Back to the Future above Quigley Down Under? One of my top ten at #79.WTF?


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Lonesome dove is my favorite....but I love the Missouri Breaks also with Jack Nickleson and Marlon Brando..
 
Silverado: "I don't want to kill you and you don't want to be dead" uh, they didn't listen.

Love Man from Snowy River and Quigley.

There are more, but those are the ones I watch every time they come on.

BTW, watching McClintock this morning!

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
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That's what I was thinking ! But I love all of the old and new westerns. Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorites !
 
McClintock just went up on my list. They sure knew how to treat women back then!

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
LAST EDITED ON Nov-10-16 AT 04:40PM (MST)[p]Blazing Saddles. Truest documentary of the real west ever filmed!~
Wes
 

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