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Was watching "Tombstone" on AMC and they wanted ya to vote on the best western movie ever. Well, there is not a contest.

Best Western Movie ever:
Director - John Ford.

Actors: John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Lee Van Cleef.

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The magnifcent 7 always sticks in my mind.



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Outlaw Jose Wales for me
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LWTCS wrote:Outlaw Jose Wales for me
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The good, the bad, and the ugly. Good stuff...
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If choosing favorite as opposed to best I would have to say "High Plains Drifter." The concept of dark revenge is intriguing.

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the good the bad and the ugly. the dodgy soudtrack makes it unique.
filmed in 1966 and released on blu-ray 2009. a classic that will live forever.
but must not forget youg guns for making westerns popular again.
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"Outlaw Jose Wales" for me, although "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" is a close second.

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"Unforgiven" Staring Clint Eastwood. The best shootout scene ever.
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Unforgiven had great potential to take my personal number one. But Mr. Eastwood (who is famous for staying on budget) got it so right with most of the movie,,just missed on a couple of spots that coulda made it more compelling..

Jean Hackman was very dispicable,,just brilliant.

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"Unforgiven" and "Outlaw Jose Wales" I love the old westerns on our western cable, can watch them time and again!
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I'm with Samohon, 'The Wild Bunch' is the one -hey-
  
 
 
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"Hang 'Em High","Outlaw Josey Wales" are classics. For modern western Appaloosa is not to bad, went under the radar.
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"Once Upon A Time In The West." A spaghetti western with Henry Fonda playing against type as the evilest sum-bitch you can imagine. Dark, very dark.
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As a former Aikido player I have to go for 'The Magnificent Seven' Seeing it was based on Kurasawa's (sp?) "The Seven Samurai"
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Toshero Mufune was perfect
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Unforgiven for me. The scene where Clint hits the bottle, after hearing about Neds murder. Also when he's about to kill Little Bill. Two most awesome western movie scenes ever in my mind. Love all of Clints westerns though.
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Lonesome Dove was another favorite along with Red River and True Grit
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stillcyco wrote:Also when he's about to kill Little Bill.
Yup,,thats the scene that nearly made it my #1.

Not ego driven or bragadocious like Little Bill at all....Much more direct and matter of fact.
Much more than Little Bill by a longshot.
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Anyone watched Deadwood?

It's raw, it's brutal, but it gives a real feel for what the West might have been like.

Exaggerated of course and yet.........
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Luv Deadwood
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I sort of like Dancing with Wolves too.

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