Tall In The Saddle 1944 one of Dukes great B/W movies always like to watch this one and a great cast as well.

What Was The Last Western You Watched?
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Rio Grande another great B/W movie of the Duke's.
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Nevada Smith, starting Steve McQueen. This movie is so similar to a Duke movie with Henry Hathaway. It had that True Grit look and feel. -
Star Wars the Force Awakens
Not a big Star Wars fan. It was ok.
Woops! Not a western.
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I downloaded the first series of Rawhide and last night I watched the first episode.
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Watched the Magnificent Seven on Blu ray last night. Rooster Cogburn on blu ray running right now.
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Hell or High Water
Good movie.
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Just finished watching Train Robbers on Blu Ray. Absolutely love this movie. Looks so good on Blu Ray too. I recommend the conversion if you haven't done it already.
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'The Magnificent Seven' (2016)
Denzel Washington, Chris PrattPlot: IMDB
With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue, the desperate townspeople employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns. As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.Phantom's Review:
First let me say, I love the 1960 film staring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen. It's one of my favorites. Now, having said that let me say..I LOVE THE NEW MOVIE! This is the most entertaining movie I have seen all year. Plenty of action, great acting and a good story and the nice thing is, while the bones of the story are the same as the 1960 film, it's mostly an original film. The actors all play different characters and the setting and villain are different. It's almost more of a companion piece to the 1960 film than a remake. If your a western fan , GO SEE THIS, you will love it. (and yes the classic M7 Theme music is heard over the ending credits). -
The Magnificient Seven
I liked it. I think it must have had the highest body count ever for a PG-13 movie. Loved the theme music at the end.
When did Vincent D'Onofrio become a fat old man?
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To celebrate Kirk Douglas' 100th Birthday, I watched "The War Wagon!"
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid; I still love it! Just a fun movie with action and humor! Haven't watched it in a long time and enjoyed it all over again!
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To celebrate Kirk Douglas's 100th Birthday, I watched "The War Wagon!"
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid; I still love it! Just a fun movie with action and humor! Haven't watched it in a long time and enjoyed it all over again!
I did the same, after it took me an hour to find the DVD.
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^^^ Nice Kevin! What did you think of the picture quality?
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^^^ Nice Kevin! What did you think of the picture quality?
The picture guality is fantastic.
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The picture quality is fantastic.
Yep. That is why I'm converting to all Blu-ray for my John Wayne collection. I can't wait to hear what you say when you get 'She wore a yellow ribbon'. Even 'Horse Soldiers' is stellar. The remastered work on these is top notch. It's like seeing a new movie. So glad to hear your experience was a good one.
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I'm also trying to move all my DVD's to Blu-ray. Your right, seeing these movies on Blu-ray is like watching a new movie. You notice so many new things you never noticed before.
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The Searchers
Tons of scenes I love in this movie, after all it's my favorite John Wayne movie.
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I can never get enough of the Searchers. Hank Worden has some of the funniest lines in that film which really help counter balance the dark tone of the story. It's one of the great classics of all time.