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  • The Good Michael
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    Once Upon a Time in the West, Tombstone, Unforgiven, Silverado, Stagecoach...all fun films.

    Mike

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  • Ginger
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    As a general rule, I'm not a great fan of westerns, but I think I've seen "High Plains Drifter" about ten times now. It incorporates everything that I normally react poorly to in movies (violence, moral ambiguity, and a sort of general free-floating 'ugliness' to it) but for some reason this one movie really works for me.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by DVV View Post
    What about Pardners, with Jerry Lewis ?
    Definitely

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  • DVV
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    What about Pardners, with Jerry Lewis ?

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  • RockySullivan
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    Originally posted by DVV View Post
    Unforgiven is not really to be compared.
    It's just splendid, deep, and the final scene is a pure jewel.
    As well as the "nodody killed Ned" scene.
    And many others...
    it's a 90's western it's better than the others of its time but it can't compare to the 60's classics. Leone & morricone are the best + eastwood those are some of the greatest movies ever made. the visuals + the score are crazy i could watch those movies all day on repeat forever.

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  • DVV
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    Unforgiven is not really to be compared.
    It's just splendid, deep, and the final scene is a pure jewel.
    As well as the "nodody killed Ned" scene.
    And many others...

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  • GUT
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    Now spaghetti, "They call me Trinity".

    I also liked the Good the Bad and the Ugly and For a Fistful of Dollars, but Unforgiven was great as well.

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  • DVV
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    Sure, I like spaghetti too... and I'm truly surprised you find Unforgiven boring.

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  • RockySullivan
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    Originally posted by DVV View Post
    Ok, you don't like Unforgiven, we've understood.
    Lol sorry how bout hang em high...I like the spaghettis..Franco Nero vs Eastwood.. Django vs blondie who wins...whose faster?

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  • DVV
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    Ok, you don't like Unforgiven, we've understood.

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  • RockySullivan
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    Originally posted by kensei View Post
    Unforgiven won the Oscar for Best Picture. It seems quite a few people found it very watchable. Personally it's probably my favorite Western.
    Winning the best picture oscar is a good indicator of how bad a movie is

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  • DVV
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    Originally posted by RockySullivan View Post
    Unforgiven is unwatchable. Now fistful of dollarS, for a few more and good the bad & ugly those I could watch over & over. If your reading about Hardin check out Hardin wouldn't run by johnny Ca$h
    Hi Rocky. I will. Thanks !

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  • DVV
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    Originally posted by kensei View Post
    Unforgiven won the Oscar for Best Picture. It seems quite a few people found it very watchable. Personally it's probably my favorite Western.
    Hi Kensei. It's sure my favorite western, and probably my favorite movie along with Wilder's Private life of S.H., Murnau's Nosferatu and a handful of others.

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  • kensei
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    Originally posted by RockySullivan View Post
    Unforgiven is unwatchable. Now fistful of dollarS, for a few more and good the bad & ugly those I could watch over & over.
    Unforgiven won the Oscar for Best Picture. It seems quite a few people found it very watchable. Personally it's probably my favorite Western.

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  • RockySullivan
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    Originally posted by DVV View Post
    Unforgiven is a movie I can watch twenty times a month, and having read somewhere that the character of William Munny (Clint Eastwood) had been more or less inspired by one John Wesley Hardin, I'm currently reading his autobiography, as well as a biography (Leon Metz, "John Wesley Hardin, Dark angel of Texas", 1996).

    And what a fascinating case.

    Does anyone share my interest ?
    Unforgiven is unwatchable. Now fistful of dollarS, for a few more and good the bad & ugly those I could watch over & over. If your reading about Hardin check out Hardin wouldn't run by johnny Ca$h

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