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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Close second to Unforgiven.
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is my favorite by far, followed by the Man with No Name series, Wild Bunch, Johnny Guitar, and McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
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Originally Posted by Steve B. View Post
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Close second to Unforgiven.

I was a big Eastwood Fan and little beats "blondie...You son of s Bit...with the music chiming in, but I didnt get all excited about Unforgiven. I dunno. Maybe it was just me.
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Shane
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I'm old enough to remember and appreciate a lot of the older westerns, but Unforgiven and Tombstone are two of my absolute favorites. Also, while it's not a "movie", Lonesome Dove was awesome.
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I'm old enough to remember and appreciate a lot of the older westerns, but Unforgiven and Tombstone are two of my absolute favorites. Also, while it's not a "movie", Lonesome Dove was awesome.

You have excellent taste, G.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Close second to Unforgiven.

Sergio is a true master i love the good/bad but "Once upon a time in the West" and "Fist Full Of Dynamite" is a bit better in my opinion



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post #8 of 85
Once upon a time in the west.

(but mharwitt's list is very good too)
post #9 of 85
Tombstone...hands down, without a doubt, no if, ands, or buts about it. Distant second would have to be either Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, or The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
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I'll probably take some shit for this, but Tombstone was good pretty much solely because Kilmer was a totally badass Doc Holliday. Re: Unforgiven - "Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend" is maybe my favorite movie quote.
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Unforgiven
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Originally Posted by Johnny Amiga View Post
Once upon a time in the west.

(but mharwitt's list is very good too)

Once Upon a Time in the West
The culmination of all of Sergio's works plus the mind-boggling Morricone soundtrack.
Charles Bronson was never better either, The DVD with the extras and interviews is priceless.
B

Oh man and did someone say Claudia?
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I'll probably take some shit for this, but Tombstone was good pretty much solely because Kilmer was a totally badass Doc Holliday.

Totally agree with this. Otherwise, would have just been Kurt Russel with a cheesy mustache.

No love for Silverado?
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I'll probably take some shit for this, but Tombstone was good pretty much solely because Kilmer was a totally badass Doc Holliday.

He's so good that when he's offscreen I wait impatiently for him to come back.

Usually I put the movie on and just watch his scenes. The best thing Val has ever done, by far.

It's quite a convincing portrayal of me.
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He's so good that when he's offscreen I wait impatiently wait for him to come back.

Usually I put the movie on and just watch his scenes. The best thing Val has ever done, by far.

It's quite a convincing portrayal of me.

Doc, he was really that good? i always thought his depiction of him was a little affected. but that's just me.
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