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Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-05-2009 freebeertomorrow Wrote:here are mine: the man who shot liberty valance shane stagecoach the searchers open range Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Scott Miller - 10-05-2009 I must also admit to being a John Wayne fan, although I realize that his westerns aren't terribly accurate or realistic, I didn't consider such things important when I was watching all his movies as a kid. The Cowboys, Rio Bravo, and True Grit being a few of my favorites. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-05-2009 Scott Miller Wrote:I must also admit to being a John Wayne fan, although I realize that his westerns aren't terribly accurate or realistic, I didn't consider such things important when I was watching all his movies as a kid. The Cowboys, Rio Bravo, and True Grit being a few of my favorites.I forgot RIO BRAVO, Scott. A great flick. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - NewYorkjoe - 10-05-2009 FreeBeerTomorrow Wrote:Here are mine: No. 5 is not a Western (maybe a South-Western). Westerns have to take place in THIS country in the West, ya mook! My favorite Westerns have to be realistic or so fanciful that they epitomize the legend of the West. In no particular order: Unforgiven The Searchers Appaloosa The Good, The Bad, and the Bluesman (oops, I mean) The Ugly Tombstone Silverado OK, I know that's 6, but the Canucks wasted one of his. The Quick and the Dead did not make the cut. Sharon Stone does not make up for Lenny the Goat (Leonardo di Caprio). NYj NYj Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Scott Miller - 10-05-2009 Ken Valentine Wrote:So, my three favorite western comedies are: A few more that made me laugh: McClintock, Hallelujah Trail, Maverick, and Shanghai Noon. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Scott Miller - 10-05-2009 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I forgot RIO BRAVO, Scott. A great flick. I think it's his best. A quick scan through his filmography provided a few more: Rio Grande, El Dorado, Big Jake, Rooster Cogburn, The Comancheros & Hondo. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-05-2009 Scott Miller Wrote:I think it's his best. A quick scan through his filmography provided a few more: Rio Grande, El Dorado, Big Jake, Rooster Cogburn, The Comancheros & Hondo. I'm 56, Scott. And back when I was a little guy, my little pals and me looked up to guys like John Wayne as heroes. Guys to be like. But now--and I'm not sure how it happened--the idea of heroism in American culture is dead. The Western settler is an opressor. The lawman is a corrupt lackey. The military man is a tool of American Imperialism. Et cetera. Maybe, just maybe, the disasters President Obama is bringing upon the Republic of the West will evoke new heroes to help the country survive his fecklessness. I like to think that. But I wouldn't bet on it. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Libby - 10-05-2009 Shanghi Noon Son of Paleface Blazing Saddles(that counts, right?:p) Anything with the Lone Ranger Anything With Roy Rogers Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Libby - 10-05-2009 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm 56, Scott. And back when I was a little guy, my little pals and me looked up to guys like John Wayne as heroes. Guys to be like. But now--and I'm not sure how it happened--the idea of heroism in American culture is dead.I don't think that idea is gone. Just different. Your Top 5 Westerns Please... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-05-2009 Libby Wrote:I don't think that idea is gone. Just different. How do you mean, Libby? |