My faves:
• Johnny Guitar (Ray, 1954)
• Stars in My Crown (Tourneur, 1950)
• The Searchers (Ford, 1956)
• The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Ford, 1962)
• Wichita (Tourneur, 1955)
• Dead Man (Jarmusch, 1995)
• My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946)
• The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Huston, 1948)
• Great Day in the Morning (Tourneur, 1956)
• 3 Godfathers (Ford, 1948)
• Winchester '73 (Mann, 1950)
• Red River (Hawks, 1948)
• Heaven's Gate (Cimino, 1980)
• The Furies (Mann, 1950)
• The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Peckinpah, 1970)
• Stagecoach (Ford, 1939)
• Meek's Cutoff (Reichardt, 2010)
• Forty Guns (Fuller, 1957)
• The Shooting (Hellman, 1966)
meeks cutoff a bottom 3 western oat
Came here to say exactly this.
Also love westerns in general so I'm in to peep some recommendations
Read the OP
will update more
Val Kilmer in Tombstone is one of the greatest performances of all time. Of all time
I'm you're huckleberry
meeks cutoff a bottom 3 western oat
Word?
We deadass hated it
Damn.. Well you also fave 3 Godfathers a 3.5, so my faith in you as my Western sensei is starting to be questioned
<3
thousand films mentioned and nobody mentioned Two Mules for Sister Sara or My Name is Nobody yet?`
Comedy-Action-Westerns need better representation in here
thousand films mentioned and nobody mentioned Two Mules for Sister Sara or My Name is Nobody yet?`
Comedy-Action-Westerns need better representation in here
Trinity funny but FAFDM will always be the funniest
I saw the stagecoach sequence with the Raiders
F***ing wild that they did that in the 40s. Them poor horse though
Used to hate Westerns because my dad made me watch them but they grew on me as I got older.
Unforgiven was the one that changed my mind
Slow burn of a movie. It's like the man with no name was finally old ,haggard
Anyone seen El Topo? I’m halfway through it but it’s some of the weirdest s*** I’ve ever seen.
Anyone seen El Topo? I’m halfway through it but it’s some of the weirdest s*** I’ve ever seen.
It got too weird for me so I turned it off, might watch it again some day
Anyone seen El Topo? I’m halfway through it but it’s some of the weirdest s*** I’ve ever seen.
Watched it blasted on shrooms with a group of friends, was wild
I saw the stagecoach sequence with the Raiders
F***ing wild that they did that in the 40s. Them poor horse though
Not the 40s but yeah that still stands as like the wildest stunts in a western
Damn.. Well you also fave 3 Godfathers a 3.5, so my faith in you as my Western sensei is starting to be questioned
<3
That's a good score for how lightweight it is Jesus parable does not a film make
Not the 40s but yeah that still stands as like the wildest stunts in a western
1939 is basically 1940 lol, though I get what you're saying
That's a good score for how lightweight it is Jesus parable does not a film make
That whole "figuring out how to care for the baby" stretch is one of my favorite Ford comedy bits currently haha
The bulk of the film is lighter, but that's what made it great to me tbh. Especially with how it nicely constrasts with the "all hope is lost" tone of the last half-hour or so
should i make more threads like these? just for certain genre or period in time.
should i make more threads like these? just for certain genre or period in time.
Can't conjure a f*** to give myself since all my precious threads from ktt1 are history
should i make more threads like these? just for certain genre or period in time.
film noir thread
Can't conjure a f*** to give myself since all my precious threads from ktt1 are history
Not even for a silent film thread?