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The question is "What is your favorite western?"
and since I only get 10 slots to fill, I did the best I could.
If your favorite western isn't among those listed in the poll, please post it in a reply, and, if it gets multiple votes, maybe we can include it among the poll choices.
["Treasure of the Sierra Madre" is considered a "neo-western" so I didn't include it, and
"Blazing Saddles' is a "spoof" of westerns, so it is considered to be a "comedy" more than a western]
14 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited | |
Unforgiven (1992) | |
0 (0%) |
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The Searchers (1956) | |
0 (0%) |
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High Noon (1952) | |
1 (7%) |
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Shane (1953) | |
2 (14%) |
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The Magnificent Seven (1960) | |
0 (0%) |
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) | |
1 (7%) |
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) | |
3 (21%) |
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) | |
3 (21%) |
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Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) | |
2 (14%) |
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Silverado (1985) | |
2 (14%) |
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pdxflyboy
(737 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)"Once Upon a Time in the West" came close to perfection, but it gets a little (more) longish and distracting in places with the Jason Robard's character in particular.
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)If it gets any more mentions, I may try to add it as a poll choice.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)when Scott Glenn was framed in the doorway of that shack in homage to John Wayne's "The Searchers" iconic scene, "Silverado" got the western fan's juices flowing!
Writer Lawrence Kasdan pushed every button (except the Native American one)!
Brian Dennehy's best role!
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)(It's up there as poll option # 10)
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)so you can vote for it now
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,314 posts)When westerns are rote (think of an endless stream of Randolph Scott westerns), they're "meh." When they're good, they're great.
I have "The Wild Bunch" in my DVD player now. I've seen "Once Upon a Time in the West," for which I voted, a bunch of times. I never did get the DVD.
I've seen "The Searchers" a couple of times. I don't get it yet. So many people like it, that I must be wrong. Maybe after another viewing I'll see what all the brouhaha is about.
Thanks for the poll.
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,123 posts)Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday was classic......"I'm your Huckleberry."
The Best portrayal yet.
Docreed2003
(17,852 posts)Why, Johnny Ringo...you look like someone just walked all over your grave.
Tribalceltic
(1,000 posts)samnsara
(18,290 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)and so did Gilda.
(I loved him especially in The Producers)
mucifer
(24,896 posts)(number 2 would be True Grit, the ORIGINAL (goes w/o saying).
FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)But Unforgiven and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly are in a close race for 2nd.
GWC58
(2,678 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)Alpeduez21
(1,865 posts)Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Also one of my top 10 movies. So many quotable lines.
earthshine
(1,642 posts)samnsara
(18,290 posts)Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)mpcamb
(2,975 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,097 posts)But some of my other favorites are:
The Professionals
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Rooster Cogburn
True Grit (John Wayne version)
True Grit (Jeff Bridges version is even better)
Tombstone
Appaloosa
and let's not forget Cat Ballou
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)that I've probably seen at least 20 times.
Let's see if it gets any more mentions.
flying rabbit
(4,775 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)One of the best modern westerns.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,097 posts)Lonesome Dove
Open Range
Broken Trail
(All starring Robert Duvall)
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)But thanks for the comment on those 3 anyway.
(Imo, Robert Duvall was superb in The Great Santini)
Glorfindel
(9,940 posts)It's absolutely spectacular!
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)TuxedoKat
(3,821 posts)but I absolutely love Gregory Peck (he was great in The Big Country, btw). Will have to watch out for this one.
TuxedoKat
(3,821 posts)Just remembered this was another one of my favorites, with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Oops, just posted this in the wrong place!
dhill926
(16,953 posts)and for best in any medium...Deadwood.
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)Paladin
(28,899 posts)Best cattle drive movie ever.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)If The Treasure of the Sierra Madre qualifies, I really liked that movie -- greed has always been an issue.
House of Roberts
(5,729 posts)Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda!
mainstreetonce
(4,178 posts)...
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)CanonRay
(14,903 posts)ornotna
(11,080 posts)Jeremiah Johnston was a great movie.
CanonRay
(14,903 posts)MiltonBrown
(322 posts)Rawhide, Have Gun Will Travel, Maverick and most of the rest of them.
red dog 1
(29,451 posts)Also:
- The Lone Ranger
- The Cisco Kid
- Death Valley Days
- Gene Autry
- Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
- Hopalong Cassidy
- Zorro
I could go on...
MiltonBrown
(322 posts)Leighbythesea
(92 posts)I'm your huckleberry.
And hell's comin with me.
Generic Brad
(14,374 posts)One of John Wayne's best!
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)...he was acting, not playing "John Wayne"...
Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)A grown-up Western in so many ways.
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)...and indeed, any of the Stewart/Mann films. Another good one with Stewart: Firecreek, with Henry Fonda.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)Last edited Fri Feb 9, 2018, 09:24 PM - Edit history (5)
It is the one that kept my attention. And it had it all; it had
great acting, great direction, well paced, and great script..
1952 - High Noon. Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly ..directed by Fred Zinnemann
1 hour 25 minutes.
If you have not seen this, then you are in for a wonderful movie going experience
Gary Cooper got the Academy Award for best actor
and 4 other awards. Nominated but did not win, best picture, best director, best written film.
It is a wonderful movie that defines what a Western is. One of the greatest movie dramas ever made, You get hypnotized by this film, and then it is over. That is it moves so fast, so smooth, that you are in from beginning to end. And once the plot is laid out, you want to know, the story, the players, and how the problem is solved. No, I won't tell you more. Some say it is the greatest western ever made.
See on a big screen at some revival theater, if you can. No small screen does this film justice..oh and that is part of the film too. Cooper plays a town marshal,.and....ops.... that's all folks...........
hibbing
(10,402 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)(so you can now vote for it)
rurallib
(63,255 posts)MrScorpio
(73,714 posts)mpcamb
(2,975 posts)Dyedinthewoolliberal
(15,933 posts)Little Big Man is my favorite too..............
Love that movie!
ProfessorGAC
(70,309 posts)Silverado!
Great cinematography, engaging characters, hateable bad guys, good side stories...
Love that movie!
blue neen
(12,428 posts)It is superb. If it can't be included, then I'd say "Jeremiah Johnson".
rzemanfl
(30,293 posts)Nay
(12,051 posts)blue neen
(12,428 posts)It's a work of art!
pressbox69
(2,252 posts)TuxedoKat
(3,821 posts)with Gregory Peck and Jean Simmons.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)Had this whine like a euro police siren in the audio track through the whole movie.
MerryBlooms
(11,902 posts)unblock
(54,198 posts)Proud liberal 80
(4,305 posts)Jane Austin
(9,199 posts)For me, too.
sarge43
(29,167 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)to make way for another one
Cartoonist
(7,552 posts)No contest.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)They captured the spirit of the show and added some action you can only do well on a movie budget.
Compare it to tragic messes like The Lone Ranger and Wild, Wild West.
Mike Nelson
(10,335 posts)...High Noon but was torn between it and Shane. I never liked the "fat Indian wife" segment in The Searchers... otherwise a good movie. I like the John Wayne formula movie - with Rio Bravo probably the best would have to see them again. For TV westerns, I like The Rifleman for the great way they wrote the Connors/Crawford father/son relationship. Roy Rogers was a great singing cowboy and very authentic - even if his stories were low budget and uneven.
GP6971
(33,281 posts)John Ford's cavalry trilogy when they come on;
Fort Apache
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Rio Grande
argyl
(3,064 posts)I voted for High Noon.
Twenty years from now a list like this could include Hostiles. I really liked it a lot but these are some great works of filmmaking and theyve withstood the test of time quite well. And Hostiles is still in the theatres.
I also liked Pale Rider a lot, although it obviously borrowed a lot from Shane.
Brother Buzz
(37,958 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)it's poll option # 6
jmowreader
(51,558 posts)JonLP24
(29,354 posts)The one with Jamie Foxx.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)red dog 1
(29,451 posts)NotASurfer
(2,316 posts)Guess I'm food-motivated
jodymarie aimee
(3,975 posts)Sam Shepherd allegory.....brilliant....lots of stars in it....
El Supremo
(20,382 posts)And not Once A Time In The West. I don't like watching people looking too intense and sweaty.
TeamPooka
(25,344 posts)kwassa
(23,340 posts)Tikki
(14,796 posts)I guess it would have been called a modern Western back then.
Tikki
area51
(12,167 posts)VOX
(22,976 posts)Ride the High Country Awkard in parts, but mainly bittersweet and poetic.
Major Dundee Kind of a dry run for The Wild Bunch, doesnt work well overall.
The Wild Bunch Forever the greatest the-West-is-fading-out-and-so-are-we western. misogynistic in parts; unforgettable images.
The Ballad of Cable Hogue Peckinpah with a lighter touch. A bit sexist but also very silly. Vastly underrated. Another top the West is dying out western.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Drifts along lazily, something like a European Western. You can almost feel the New Mexican grit in your teeth. An incredible supporting cast that instantly evokes the old West, including Katy Jurado, Slim Pickins, Chill Wills, L.Q. Jones, Harry Dean Stanton, to name only a few.
Shrek
(4,152 posts)"This is going to be a very harsh and unpleasant business, and will take an equally harsh and unpleasant person to see to it."
Actually Lonesome Dove is my favorite but from your poll I think you meant only movies.
kairos12
(13,269 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(61,314 posts)all-western, all the time, TV channels I watch. The ad for the movie has an Amtrak air horn dubbed in for the locomotive whistle.