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Anything with Clint Eastwood.
Nothing with John Wayne. 'Marion' to his friends.
Nothing with John Wayne. 'Marion' to his friends.
soaring spirit said:Western films: Any Clint Eastwood western...the two James Garner westerns- Support Your Local Gunfighter, and Support Your Local Sheriff are entertaining...
stu neville said:has anyone seen Cactus Jack (US title "The Villain")? - Kirk Douglas, and a very, very wooden young Arnie in a road-runner cartoon made life. It's a terrible film, but very entertaining .
Fallen Angel said:With the classic lines: "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"
Midnight said:"She Wore A Yellow Ribbon"
King Sprout said:Plus does anyone remember a decidedly Fortean western starring Joe Don Baker and Sondra Locke which was set just after the Civil War and had a bunch of ex-Confederate soldiers going off in search of Indian treasure on a haunted mountain? I forget the title; but the treasure was guarded by a mythical tribe that could change into eagles or something like that. I saw this on TV back in the '80s, and as far as I know has never been repeated.
The Sisters Brothers: A Savage Western but one which has a dark strain of humour running through it...
The Magnificent Seven (1960) - Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, James Coburn, Eli Wallach & Charles Bronson. Based on the epic Seven Samurai by Kurosawa. Tough, gritty but with an underlying touch of humanity. This is a good one.
The James Stewart/Anthony Mann films: Winchester '73, Bend in the River, The Naked Spur, The Far Country and The Man From Laramie.
You're talking my language! Plus the one Mann did with Gary Cooper because he fell out with Stewart (alas): Man of the West. Fantastically sinister Western, beautifully filmed.