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Not sure if you could consider this a western flick, but I'd recommend High Noon.
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High Noon is definatley a western...a good one at that...
to chime in on the spaghetti western scene...these films also treated the west like a real place....where murder for gold was alright...as opposed to the classic good guys wear white hats....bad guys wear black hats..... the diffrence is...clint eastwood will shoot a man in the back...john wayne wouldn't... lot of good stuff here...keep it coming |
Originally Posted by Cameron
the diffrence is...clint eastwood will shoot a man in the back...john wayne wouldn't...
I think you could argue that John Wayne played some darker characters than Eastwood ever did, actually--although I think they're both fantastic actors. |
My vote goes to:
- Last Train from Gun Hill |
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Sam Fuller's Forty Guns is amazing - it's coming out on DVD (R1) this year.
Some favorite Italian westerns of mine: Day of Anger Django Django, Kill... Vengeance Companeros Boot Hill Stranger's Gundown The Great Silence |
Originally Posted by Ky-Fi
Hey, Hey--the Duke shot LOTS of guys in the back :). Three in one scene in The Searchers, and then that other movie, which would be a spoiler if I even mentioned the title. :)
I think you could argue that John Wayne played some darker characters than Eastwood ever did, actually--although I think they're both fantastic actors. THAT my friends is a damn shame. -ohbfrank- |
Originally Posted by j_nolan
Requisite 'The Searchers' answer.
Only a couple of decent modern westerns: I'm a big fan of Tombstone. It's flashy, but you've just gotta love Kilmer's take on Doc Holiday. Plus it's a great DVD. Unforgiven is terrific, and is by far my favorite Eastwood western. I like to think that it's the conclusion of the "Dollars" movies. |
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