What are a few of your all time favorite movies?
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M$The Great Train Robbery (1903)
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
Warlock (1959)
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Once Upon A Time in the West (1968)
The Hired Hand (1971)
Valdez Is Coming (1971) & Chato's Land (1971)
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973)
The Missing (2003)
Best TV "Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years" (1995)"
Best HBO series “Deadwood (2004)”
What makes top Western's standout?
A striking, cinematically-beautiful image, like the scene on the morning of the start of the epic cattle drive in which the camera pans 360 degrees around to view the herd and the cowboys in Red River (1948):
Quintessence musical score like the Marlboro theme from The Magnificent Seven (1960):
A plot twist like in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962):
A brilliant special-effects technique like in The Wild Bunch (1969):
A surprising revelation like realistic shoot-outs in Warlock (1959):
A memorable song like "Knockin on heaven's door," from Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973):
A dramatic entrance like the Ringo Kid's specially-highlighted entrance scene in which a tracking shot zooms in as he is twirling and re-cocking his Winchester rifle with one hand in Stagecoach (1939):
A sexually charged scene like Jane Russell wrestling in the hay stable in The Outlaw (1943):
Surprise endings like Sergeant Rutledge (1960):
The ultimate extended opening with the fly from Once Upon A Time in the West (1968):
Or closing sequences like the end of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969):
Character studies like Will Penny (1968) & Monte Walsh (1970) or later The Grey Fox, (1982) and Harry Tracy (1982):
A shocking heart-stopping, horrific moment, like the kid in McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971):
Or historically pure tales like Tom Horn (1979) or Jeremiah Johnson (1972):
Kurosawa rain in The Missing (2003) and Open Range (2003):
What would be the point of listing a bunch of formula Westerns so clean and scrubbed they can be repeatedly shown on broadcast TV to the masses. I love all the Spaghetti's, Republic's, Eastwood's and most of the Wayne's. Many are in my library; they just don't make the top ten. Most remain unwatched because they repeat a tame, stale, safe for commercial TV formula.
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