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    Y'all don't forget The Sacketts, Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    outlaw josey whales , the cowboys , cullpepper cattle company .
    Like I had said earlier, there are way to many to mention, but I can't believe I forgot about Cullpepper Cattle Co., wow what a great movie!!
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    Red River was another good one!!! I agree that The Searchers was one of the best. I also like McClintock


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    Nobody mentioned the recent remake of True Grit. Bridges was an excellent rooster and the dialog was fantastic.

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    I like about all westerns. McClintock or true grit at the top

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    No one mentioned Silverado. Tombstone ( I'm your Huckleberry ) is my favorite. The shootout in Open Range I watch every time I see it on TV. My favorite lines are from Quigley. "This ain't Dodge City and you ain't Bill Hickock." And "I said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn't know how to use it."

    A great comedy western is Support Your Local Sheriff with James Garner.

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    Also, The Sons of Katy Elder!!!
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    Jeff Bridges and the little girl were great in that remake. I don't remember her name but she wern't taking no shoot off that hoss trader!It went by too fast. Wish it could have been made longer!
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    Man! Love a good 'favorite western' thread, ... pretty much anything Clint Eastwood is my favorite western, specifically the Outlaw Josey Wales, Unforgiven, High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd and I like John Wayne's 'Big Jake' ... for favorite western series, how 'bout "Rawhide", eh?

    Does 'Hidalgo' count as a western? Of all the newer cowboy-type movies, I like that one best ... Viggo Mortensen kinda' has that Clint-Eastwood aura about him in that one.
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    Well, I met Charles Starrett (The Durango Kid) in Caddo, Oklahoma when I was a kid and I ain't gonna ever forget it. Lash LaRue was a goodin' too.
    But, yeah........I loved 'em spaghetti westerns too. Could this be a test?
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