FAVORITE WESTERN MOVIE

eldorado

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"Shane" followed by "Red River". Great movies depicting the
struggles and sacrifices of both homesteaders and cattlemen.
They often where in deadly conflict with one another in seek-
ing to carve out a place in the West.

ELDORADO
 
Eastmans "Hunt the Rut". NOT!!!

Tombstone, fo' sho'!!

Steve
I got put in time out for a bad signature! Sorry Founder...
 
1911 said that Broke Back Mountain was his favorite western of all time.

Brian
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LAST EDITED ON Jan-12-11 AT 06:12PM (MST)[p]Ransom- What movie is that from? That's a good one!

Steve
I got put in time out for a bad signature! Sorry Founder...
 
Tombstone for sure
Young guns
Butch Cassidy
and of course Shanghai noon


I'll tell you who it was . . . it was that D@MN Sasquatch!
 
Tough to pick my favorite since I have so many I like. Well? Big Jack, Lonesome Dove, Jose Wales, High Plains Drifter, and Maverick.
Bareback Mountain is just to gay for me...
 
>LAST EDITED ON Jan-12-11
>AT 06:12?PM (MST)

>
>Ransom- What movie is that from?
>That's a good one!
>
>Steve
>I got put in time out
>for a bad signature! Sorry
>Founder...


Just a short film by Matt Modine.
 
Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Lonesome Dove, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Unforgiven, The Cowboys, Big Jake, and the only musical worth watching, Paint Your Wagon.
 
A few weeks ago I saw "3:10 to Yuma" (I think that was the name). I missed the first half hour but I really liked it. Can't wait to see it again sometime.

Eel

it's not a 40 incher but it's closer than the last 40 incher you posted....

JB
 
Young Guns 1 and 2!

("For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. Ephesians 2:8-9")
 
Tombstone

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

Young Guns

Lonesome Dove

Really I cant think of many Westerns I don't like.
 
Have lots of favorites
The Cowboys
Big Jake
Rooster Cogburn
True Grit
Conagher
Lonesome Dove
Open Range
The Quick & the dead
Hang-em High, along with most of Clint Eastwoods westerns
 
i must be gettin old i can't believe HIGH NOON hasn't been mentioned.i like alot of the old ones shane,high noon,red river,man who shot liberty valance.
 
Lonesome Dove, Unforgiven and one that has not been mentioned, Culpepper Cattle Company.

from the "Heartland of Wyoming"
 
Dances With Wolves,open range, Lonesome Dove, Anything with Clint Eastwood or John Wayne
 

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