The first Lonesome Dove even if it was made for TV is mine followed closely by
John Wayne in the Searchers.
The first Lonesome Dove even if it was made for TV is mine followed closely by
John Wayne in the Searchers.
There are a bunch that I like, Wyatt Earp, Tombstone, Open range was a really good one to. The magnificent 7, 3:10 to yuma
Jeremiah Johnson is my all-time favorite movie of all genres
Too many to list, but right at the top are:
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Big Jake
Blazing Saddles
Tombstone
The Outlaw Josey Wales
anything with john wayne
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly & Hang Em High.
Big Jake
Sons of Katie Elder
I remember going to the movie theater back in the day or maybe it was the drive-in!
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Gotta come in with True Grit. John Wayne version.
Number 1 Lonesome Dove Number 2 Once Upon A Time In The West With Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson.
I just finished all 60 of episodes of The Ranch on Netflix. Took me about 3 weeks to watch the whole series. I guess it’s a western...the have cows and trucks and cowboy hats.
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Jeremiah Johnson
The Outlaw Josey Wales
True Grit
Tom Selek westerns, too.
I agree with all of you guys on the movies. If it ain't a good western on TV at night.....I'm goin's to bed! GOOD NIGHT!
Favorites are;
Big Jake
Once Upon a Time in the West
Lonesome Dove
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
However, just about any western will do.
Shane
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Hombre
I like a lot of the ones mentioned !!! but here is one of my favorites !!!
The Missouri Breaks
High Noon
Lonesome Dove
Mcclintock.
ALL of these previously mentioned are on my favorites list. But the older I get the more I like The Shootist with John Wayne. A really well done film. I also really like Death Hunt with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin, although it's not really a western but set in Canadian wilderness.
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I love all westerns. Most are good movies and the bad ones are better than the crap that's on t.v. today. However, John Wayne is the king and all his movies rule...:highfive
Shane, it was years ahead of it's time.
I love watching westerns. Anything with John Wane,Clint Eastwood,Gary Cooper are some of my favorites. Also like all Terence Hill movies they are so funny.
Westerns in sports is about the only thing I watch. Most of time the stuff on TV this day and time not worth watching.
LittleJohn
Right now watching O Brother Where Art Thou? Very funny.
LittleJohn
Y'all need to Watch "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" as soon as possible (its on Netflix). It is very, very well done, and also by the Coen brothers (who gave us O Brother, Where art Thou?, Raising Arizona, Fargo, and cult fave The Big Lebowski). Not a single Western story, but an anthology of six Western vignettes, or short films "from the goofy to the ghastly". Nominated for Academy awards and a 91 on rotten tomatoes. Just sayin'.
Its a goodern. This from a lover of all the films already posted, and a man who NEVER changes a channel if I stumble on a classic Eastwood flick like Josey or High Plains Drifter.
Don’t forget Hondo with John Wayne
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To the hell with them fellas buzzards got to eat same as worms. Got to love josey. I can’t believe no one mention Unforgiven William Munny quote. I've killed women and children. I've killed everything that walks or crawls at one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you done to Ned.
I’m gunna R-U-N-N-O-F-T
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One that I don't think was mentioned is my favorite: Dances With Wolves. Any John Wayne western is great.
Best recent movie I've seen in this style was " Wind River". If you haven't seen it, you will love it. John Wayne could have played the lead man, but Jeremy Remmer is excellent. Never heard of him before this but he plays a great part.
All of the above plus James Arness in Gunsmoke.
Tombstone is hard to beat
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Have gun will travel, track down, dead or alive, rawhide, wagon train, Roy Rogers, wild wild west, and just about any and all western movie I also enjoyed going to the drive in movies year's ago and also remember paying a quarter to see the movie theater and popcorn was a nickel on Saturdays down town. Sure miss those days for sure.
Dances With Wolves
Not a Western but the Last of the Mohicans is a good movie.
Dances with Wolves. In my top 3 of all time. Kevin Costner is under rated in my opinion. He is a great actor. I do like most of the ones named here also. The spaghetti westerns with Terrence hill already mentioned were great and funny. Also, like Tom Selleck in westerns. Although it was based in Australia, Quigley Down Under is also one of my favorites. Thanks for this thread, by the way SteveJ.
Outlaw Josey Wales and anything with John Wayne.
For me hands down gotta be Lonesome Dove followed by Outlaw Josie Wales.
High Noon.
I throw in with everybody who said the first Lonesome Dove. Another made of for tv movie (I think) that I really enjoyed was Desperado. Duell McCall was my hero for several years. Also Kenny Rogers's The Gambler and The Coward of the County were great shows.