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  • #31
    Originally posted by skiflydive View Post
    Ummmmm...Blazing Saddles
    That one was a real gas!
    A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
    -Rudyard Kipling

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    • #32
      Posted these in the other thread:

      Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorite western films. Redford put in a great acting performance - pretending that he actually liked & used guns as tools.
      Agreed on Lonesome Dove.
      The Shootist - that should've been an Oscar-winner for the Duke (I didn't care that much about true Grit).
      The Searchers - another great one, but sorry - West Texas doesn't look like Monument Valley.
      How the West Was Won.
      Never have seen Monte Walsh.
      Tombstone wasn't bad for a 1990s film.
      The Sacketts.
      Quigley
      North To Alaska (for a humorous film).

      And it is my pleasure to add...

      "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon".
      A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
      -Rudyard Kipling

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      • #33
        “You tell em I’m a comin and hell’s comin with me!” Love Tombstone! Quick and the Dead, another good Hackman western. What about “Blazing Saddles”? Haha on that one!
        Remember Muggsy. RIP Salty Dog. And the Tman

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        • #34
          Duel at Diablo

          Originally posted by knkali View Post
          I know now i never saw it. I have to.....
          You will not be disappointed...
          Get Ready

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          • #35
            Wow ! I'm glad that this thread came to have a life of it's own.
            Here's some of what I still enjoy to watch. The top 4 are my favorites

            Bite the Bullet - Hackman, Coburn, Bergman, Johnson,
            Monte Walsh- Selleck
            Quigley Down Under- Selleck
            Man From Snowy River - Tom Berenson
            Broken Trail- Duvall
            Open Range - Duvall, Costner
            The Wild Bunch - Holden, Borgnine, Ryan, Oates
            Vera Cruz - Douglas, Lancaster
            Viva Zapata - Brando
            Dances With Wolves - Costner
            The Big Country - Peck, Heston, Simmons
            Chato's Land - Bronson
            The Culpepper Cattle Co
            Lonely are the Brave - Douglas
            The Searchers - Wayne

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            • #36
              Man from Snowy River is one of my favorites. I'd forgotten Dances With Wolves too. All great movies.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                Wow ! I'm glad that this thread came to have a life of it's own.
                Here's some of what I still enjoy to watch. The top 4 are my favorites

                Bite the Bullet - Hackman, Coburn, Bergman, Johnson,
                Monte Walsh- Selleck
                Quigley Down Under- Selleck
                Man From Snowy River - Tom Berenson
                Broken Trail- Duvall
                Open Range - Duvall, Costner
                The Wild Bunch - Holden, Borgnine, Ryan, Oates
                Vera Cruz - Douglas, Lancaster
                Viva Zapata - Brando
                Dances With Wolves - Costner
                The Big Country - Peck, Heston, Simmons
                Chato's Land - Bronson
                The Culpepper Cattle Co
                Lonely are the Brave - Douglas
                The Searchers - Wayne
                I really liked Burt Lancaster in "Valdez Is Coming"
                For some reason, two Brando movies I think worth watching just popped into my head: "The Appaloosa" and "Missouri Breaks"
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                • #38
                  The Cowboys is one of my faves


                  But I also really like Blazing Saddles

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                  • #39
                    For comedy, Going South. Jack Nickolsen, Mary Stemburgen.
                    Steve McQueen did a few good ones but I can't think of any names.

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                    • #40
                      I just remembered High Noon.

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                      • #41
                        Ah yes ! The Valdez rifle with it's special loads

                        I forgot about Valdez, Susan Clark played in that one. And Missouri Breaks, another good one. . I just watch another western a few nights ago called Tell Them Willy Boy is here. Clark played in it with Redford, Blake, Katherine Ross

                        I was confused about The Appaloosa with Brando. For a while I had it mixed up with the movie Appaloosa with Mortenson & Harris

                        I don't think I ever saw that Brando movie

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                        • #42
                          Although not a true western I do like Hildago w/ Mortenson.

                          It has lots of horses which I love, like Bite the Bullet. And actors that can really ride.

                          My eyes are getting teary thinking about all the horses we had. It a b$#ch getting old and the knees giving out.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                            Although not a true western I do like Hildago w/ Mortenson.

                            It has lots of horses which I love, like Bite the Bullet. And actors that can really ride.

                            My eyes are getting teary thinking about all the horses we had. It a b$#ch getting old and the knees giving out.
                            sounds like you respected those horses and they you as well. You will ride them again while they wait for you on the other side of the rainbow bridge.
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                            • #44
                              I also like Hidalgo but #1 is Silverado and #2 is Open Range. I like a lot of westerns from Eastwood and The Duke but I watch Silverado every 6 months. I like Open Range because of Duvall and the gunfights which are pretty realistic.
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                              • #45
                                I came up with 2 more. One that's on frequently, The Mountain Men w/ Heston & Keith. The other is one I haven't seen in a long time, The Cheyenne Social Club w/ Stewert & Fonda

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