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I don't know if I could shoot myself. Too scared (though metaphorically I've shot myself in the foot many times). What's that saying,"Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse". So that definitely leaves out any firearms. I don't think taking some kind of poison is for me either. I have no idea what happens after poison consumption but, I'm picturing having convulsions, popping blood vessels in my eyes and foaming at the mouth. When somebody finally discovers me the top half of
---"Unforgiven" was another incredible Eastwood western, but his "man with no name" movies..."A fistful of dollars", "For a few dollars more" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" were the best, in my opinion.--- His "man with no name" movies are my favorites from him. He has so many other good ones, too. You mentioned Unforgiven and Hang'em High already. I also liked "The Outlaw Josey Wales". I even liked "Pale Rider" even if it was almost ano
--To me, it was a film noir movie. Granted, to Ridley Scott, it wasn't meant to be.-- Now you got me thinking if he really shot it as a film noir. It's quite possible unless he DID say it wasn't. I know some people say Lucas made Star Wars as if it was a western.
--"Tom Selleck is at his best when sharing the screen with a horse"-- Did you like "Quigley Down Under"? --"The Sacketts being the best"-- Damn another one I forgot. That's a very good one. I like Sam Elliot's Arkansas toothpick scene. --"Didn't like "My Darling Clementine" much (although it had its moments).. this is a cop out, but I liked both Tombstone and Gunfight pretty equally, but for different reasons."-- Val Kilmer was good. Did you like th
--A Fistful of Dynamite (Duck you Sucker)-- Good choice, Doc. I forgot about that one. Sergio Leone, too. How could I forgotten. Is there any better music than Ennio Morricone's?
--#5 by dharmagrl Friday, September 09, 2005 9) The Outlaw Josey Wales That one's my favorite. We just watched that last weekend, actually. hehehe..."it's not fer eatin', it's fer lookin' through!"-- Well that's a great choice. Some great quotes in it, too. One of my favorite one is,"..don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining".
--4) Lonesome Dove (mini-series)-- --7) High Noon-- --Honorable Mention: Big Hand for the Little Lady.-- I love all them all. Lonesome Dove never gets enough credit. Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones were perfect in their parts. Everytime I see High Noon the more I love when Will Kane throws his badge down. Nice mention on "Big Hand for the Little Lady". I was totally taken in, too. Like a fish that got hooked. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/JU/smiles/
--The Searchers (1956): Any Western that John Wayne would describe as the best role he ever played, and named his own son "Ethan" after the character, gets my vote!!-- Good piece of trivia. I didn't know that. Great movie and the final shot was so good. --The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948): "Badges, We Don't Need No Stinking Badges"... 'nuff said.-- Terrific movie. One of those movie quotes that everyone knows. --
--Yes I too enjoy Westerns though the politics of Western may be questioned; I would include Mckenna's Gold, 2 100 Rifles 3 High Noon and 4 Gunfight at OK Coraal-- Didn't Raquel Welch play in 100 Rifles? Did you like her in "Hannie Caulder"? Which movie about Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday is the best? Gunfight at the O.K. Corrall, My Darling Clementine or Tombstone?
--I always liked For a Few Dollars more than I liked A Fistful of Dollars... but that might just be me.-- Actually I almost put it instead of How The West Was Won. I loved the scene where Lee Van Cleef strikes the match on Klaus Kinski's neck.
--I can tell you the first "adult" movies I saw as a girl. The first one I remember was "Death Race 5000"-- I remember seeing Death Race 2000 at the drive-in, too. I know Stallone had a car with machine guns on it. David Carradine played the lead. Frankenstein! Frankenstein!!
---Rio Bravo The Outlaw Josey Wales The Searchers (Except for its depiction of Indians) The Shootist--- Very good ones. I just saw The Shootist again last week. How many westerns did John Wayne die on screen?
---#38 by Shovelheat Thursday, September 08, 2005 --- Shovel, I never seen it. Though I bet if the director got his wish, and had Peter Sellers in it, surely I would have seen it. p.s. I'll stop calling you "surely".
--P.S. The best John Wayne movie, in my opinion, isn't even a Western. I think "The Quiet Man" is the best work he did.-- Very good movie. I watch it every St. Patrick's Day. This is one movie I saw not really in the mood to see it. I was thinking it wasn't gonna be any good. I ended up loving it. Saying that though I loved John Wayne's per
--For me it was Blade Runner.-- It was very stylish. Very well shot. Did you like the director's cut better?
---"True Grit"---no contest. Runners-up: "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", "Young Guns"(maybe kind of lame, but hey---I was young and it made an impression), and "Stagecoach".--- Good ones except I never really was a fan of Young Guns. When I was little and I saw True Grit for the first time I loved the whole seen where Robert Duvall told John Wayne, "I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man." <img src="http://images.stardock.
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Are there any better western movies than the ones made in the 60s? Talking about westerns on another article got me wondering about the greatest westerns ever. Well, there are too many to list. Way too many. So I decided to list which decade had the greatest ones. To me, the sixties did. Here is my list. It was too hard to put them in order by which
--I dunno, I could probably live without 'em... sing it with me now I'm freeeeeee, free ballin-- Damn, you sound just like Tom Petty.
--I'm simultaneously deeply disturbed and aroused. -- ouch!-- Is that good or bad?
--Underwear, Yea right.-- Aww, Doc, you're suppose to be on MY side.
--Our lists are virtually the same...will you be my friend?-- I don't know .. what's your favorite western?
What a wonderful article. It made me think of my own relationship. Our relationship isn't perfect, whose is? I, like you, have been guilty of holding my loved one to a higher standard than I hold to myself. I met her unexpectly. When I least expected to fall in love she came into my life. I can't picture being with anyone else. I don't want to picture anyone else. You both sound lucky to have each other. But I really don't
--Cute...very Cute.-- That's me. But you forgot gorgeous, handsome and adorable too. Oh wait you were talking about the article, right?