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Want to watch a western - suggestions pleease

Thanks for all the suggestions guys .. this is becoming quite the collection of Western best of's
 
Ride the High Country, one of my favorite Sam Peckinpah flicks. Just re-watched Tom Horne on netflix a week ago.
 
3:10 To Yuma
Seraphim Falls

Are a couple of fairly newer lesser known flicks that I like.

I want to go see Hostiles, it looks like a good flick.
They don't make many western anymore and the ones the do make/remake have are very poorly cast IMO.
 
My children are studying Fredrick Remington paintings and they want to watch some Westerns because of that.

My 17 yr old girls have already seen:

The Cowboys

The Unforgiven

The Searchers

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

I'm gonna show them Lonesome Dove (been saving that for a long time!) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (they loved Hud btw).. suggestions please. I want to share some classics they will enjoy and hopefully spark their interest in the genre. Already thinking of Red River, Rooster Cogburn, and True Grit, The Shootist, and the Clint Eastwood Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and Hang Em' High movies.

Thanks in advance guy and girls. I'm looking forward to any and all suggestions.

apologies in advance also for my drunken typing skillz :O
Any JOHN WAYNE movie
 
Just saw Hostiles, really good.
My favorites
3:10 to Yuma
Unforgiven
Good Bad & the Ugly
Alamo
Fist full of dollars
Basically anything with Eastwood, Bronson, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Robert Mitchem,
 
Any of the John Wayne ones...too many to list. If she wants to see one of our greatest Presidents ever in action, she can watch Ronald Reagan in "Stallion Road", "Law and Order", Santa Fe Trail", and "Cattle Queen of Montana".
 
High Noon already mentioned.

Two other Gary Cooper greats were, The Hanging Tree, and Garden of Evil.
 
A million ways to die in the west...but only if you appreciate Seth McFarland
Cowboys and Aliens...sounds ridiculous, but actually a pretty good movie
 
I really liked “Open Range,” the newer “True Grit,” and “3:10 to Yuma.”

If you want to watch a tv show that is relatively recent, based upon the West/ westward railroad expansion in the post civil war era, “Hell on Wheels” is damn good.
 
Doc holiday think it was with kurt russell could be wrong
 
Apple Dumpling gang
Don Knotts shakiest gun in the west
 
Doc holiday think it was with kurt russell could be wrong
Val Kilmer was Doc Holliday
Kurt Russell was Wyatt Earp {Tombstone}

Dennis Quaid was Doc Holliday
Kevin Costner was also Wyatt Earp {Wyatt Earp}

IIRC
 
Apple Dumpling gang
Don Knotts shakiest gun in the west
Nah, we want 'real westerns", "Once Upon a Time' has to be one of the all time best. Fonda's blue/gray eyes are the best.
 
Nah, we want 'real westerns", "Once Upon a Time' has to be one of the all time best. Fonda's blue/gray eyes are the best.
I just watched that the other night, IMO more sort of a B movie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_in_the_West
a shitload of great actors, Jason Robards, Charles Bronson,
Henry Fonda a few more, Italian Claudia Cardinale was the babes name
a "true spaghetti western" Sergio Leone or something like that
Sorry I probably butchered their names too...

The man from the east {IIRC} was a pretty good spaghetti western too,
Terrence Hill flick, he did a few good ones

Good bad & the ugly was a favorite for me too...
A few dollars more, A fist full of dollars, 2 mules for sister Sarah...
Most Clint's movies back then were spaghetti westerns...

I'm a big "Duke" fan, my second black lab was named after him
Sons Of Kattie Elder, Cowboys, Man Who Shoot Liberty Valance
El Dorado, Rio Bravo, North to Alaska, True Grit, War Wagon {?} etc.
 
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