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20 must watch westerns


I found a list online of 20 must watch westerns, but felt it was missing some of the better movies. Can fans of the western make a better 20 must watch list, might be some I don't know of.

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high noon
My darling clementine
the westerner
stagecoach
the searchers
unforgiven
the shootist
true grit
hang em high
fistful of dollars
the good the bad and the ugly
the man who shot liberty valance
red river
once upon a time in west
the wild bunch
rio bravo
the magnificent seven
how the west was won
el dorado
the professionals

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this is a much better list but where is Silverado and The Quick and The Dead?

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There is a bunch I could easily add.

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then do more i wouldn't mind a top 50 list lol

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here's ten more:

tombstone
wyatt earp
open range
3:10 to yuma
winchester 73
she wore a yellow ribbon
the ox-bow incident
fort apache
the horse soldiers
the sons of katie elder

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Love quick and the dead !!

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Good list! I saw most of tem and the were great. Don't forget Blazing Saddles and Shane.

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which True Grit? Al Bundy's favorite is missing.

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I like the John Wayne one better. But both are good. Hondo is also good.

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Once Upon A Time In The West

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good catch. lol

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well I was looking for it. Saw it at the drive-in when I was a kid. It was the first time I saw a grown woman's breasts. But what a great movie!

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hownos nailed it
He is our resident Western movie guy

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Whose beers are these??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPsc2uotAKo


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I never seen that before. very good.

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It's a classic, and what incredible star power: John Wayne and R Lee Ermey!


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None. Westerns are for rednecks.

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Then I love being a redneck!

It's uplifting seeing humanity find small joys and triumphs while enduring a hard life, reminding us how much we have to live for when everything seems so fraught with danger and fear of the unknown, working towards hope in search of greener pastures.

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Agreed, owlfy. There is no such thing as a “must-watch” Western (unless Clint Eastwood is in it; I’d watch that guy read the Yellow Pages)—which is a genre that plundered the legacy of Samurai cinema; so there is DEFINITELY such a thing as a must-watch EASTERN, starting with the films of Kurosawa and Mifune.

No Samurai ever chawed tabacee.

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