Love “How the West Was Won” ! The ‘varmint in the hole’ part with fur trader Jimmy Stewart and the river rapids part are the BEST. But the whole thing is epic. To counteract the length try to watch it in the morning to fully appreciate.
Deano
8 days ago
BBM is NOT, I say, NOT a western.
3:10 to Yuma is missing. The GB&U isn’t a particularly good film as far as good film making goes, but worth a watch anyway.
One of the other “off-brand” spaghetti Westerns with Ennio Morricone soundtrack is my favorite one of the trio (not Good Bad and Ugly, which is fine but not stellar as you said) but I can’t remember if it’s ‘For a Few Dollars More’ or ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ – ha ha.
Mr Natural
8 days ago
Failed list. Comment section has more must sees than this stupid woke review. Broke back mountain?
Larry
8 days ago
Worth looking up “The Shootist”. Best western I ever seen, by a longshot.
justanother
8 days ago
I stopped reading the list after Brokeback Mountain and then Django Unchained.
Kill Bill is a western? Just because a couple scenes were shot in the desert does not make it a western. And the animated one? give me a break. For sure, a lib-tard list; someone who knows nothing, but thinks they are a specialist. #1 was a great movie, but I don’t think it deserved that placement.
Live a few more years, kid. You might wise up a bit…
Brokeback mountain is basically the “diversity hire” on this list.
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showandtell
8 days ago
“Shane,” check, “Once Upon a Time in the West,” check, “Red River,” check… Missing are “The Big Country,” “Wagon Master,” “Westward the Women,” the noir-ish but Technicolor “Canyon Passage,” “My Darling Clementine” (and its original “Frontier Marshal”), “True Grit,” and more..
Lame list. Lonesome Dove should have been up there. Brokeback??? Really? I will take Pale Rider over Unforgiven any day.
broke dk mtn. – FKU. the wild bunch 1969
& FKU django. try woody strode in the professionals
river of no return, r. mitchum & m. monroe
fk broke-d**k mountain again
The Shootist, The Cowboys, True Grit (original and remake)
Also NOT mentioned, if you can sit through it…How The West Was Won.
Love “How the West Was Won” ! The ‘varmint in the hole’ part with fur trader Jimmy Stewart and the river rapids part are the BEST. But the whole thing is epic. To counteract the length try to watch it in the morning to fully appreciate.
BBM is NOT, I say, NOT a western.
3:10 to Yuma is missing. The GB&U isn’t a particularly good film as far as good film making goes, but worth a watch anyway.
One of the other “off-brand” spaghetti Westerns with Ennio Morricone soundtrack is my favorite one of the trio (not Good Bad and Ugly, which is fine but not stellar as you said) but I can’t remember if it’s ‘For a Few Dollars More’ or ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ – ha ha.
Failed list. Comment section has more must sees than this stupid woke review. Broke back mountain?
Worth looking up “The Shootist”. Best western I ever seen, by a longshot.
I stopped reading the list after Brokeback Mountain and then Django Unchained.
Two horribly pandering to the woke abominations.
Me too I mean really who wrote this crap list!
Too not two. Stupid auto correct.
Too many woke movies here.
Missing: “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”, “True Grit”, “Django”, “High Plains Drifter”, and “Paint Your Wagon”.
Tombstone, anyone?
..ahh, i have quite a few of these on blu-ray/dvd.. (minus Brokeback Mountain)
Never mind this is a WOKE list when Brokeback mountain is included as one of 25 that’s a dead giveaway a liberal made it up NOT a conservative
Agree, but it’s more like a lazy list, with too many modern movies. It does have some good ones on it, though.
The list isn’t a WOKE as you think – no musicals. After seeing Brokeback Mtn. on this list i was just waiting for Paint Your Wagon. LOL.
Kill Bill is a western? Just because a couple scenes were shot in the desert does not make it a western. And the animated one? give me a break. For sure, a lib-tard list; someone who knows nothing, but thinks they are a specialist. #1 was a great movie, but I don’t think it deserved that placement.
Live a few more years, kid. You might wise up a bit…
Brokeback mountain is basically the “diversity hire” on this list.
“Shane,” check, “Once Upon a Time in the West,” check, “Red River,” check… Missing are “The Big Country,” “Wagon Master,” “Westward the Women,” the noir-ish but Technicolor “Canyon Passage,” “My Darling Clementine” (and its original “Frontier Marshal”), “True Grit,” and more..
“Will Penny,” “Texas” (1941), “Stranger on Horseback,” “The Gunfighter,” “Rawhide,” “Nevada Smith” —— okay I’m done. 🙂