What Was The Last Western You Watched?

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    Originally posted by Phantomstranger@Nov 18 2006, 06:25 PM
    Tombstone

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    I also saw Tombstone today. Good film with good actors.

    Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..

  • Watched Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr, & Gene Evans in the excellent: The Shadow Riders.


    Tom Selleck, Ben Johnson and Sam Elliott made a great trio. If Ben Johnson were still alive--I would have loved seeing these three star in a remake of Three Godfathers. I think it would have been brough off very brilliently.


    Rest in Peace Ben--you surely are missed.

    Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..

  • Cat Ballou - Jane Fonda's first and the other of total two westerns. I say, "it's just swell". Lee Marvin as a drunk gunfighter sitting on a horse apparently in equivalent shape :lol:

    I don't believe in surrenders.

  • "Buffalo Bill and the Indians" with Paul Newman and Burt Lancaster. It was weird that I watched this before the day of Robert Altman's passing.
    Anyway, this was another of Altman's irreverant looks at history. I didn't enjoy this as much as "MASH."
    Cheers - Jay ^^

    Cheers - Jay:beer:
    "Not hardly!!!"

  • I watched Johnny Reno with my dad over the Thanksgiving holiday. I also gave him "Sergeant Rutledge" and "100 Rifles" but we didn't get to watch them yet.

    Life is hard, its even harder when your stupid!!
    -John Wayne

  • A double feature on AMC. I saw The Shepard of the Hills, and The Fighting Kentuckian. Not only a double feature of westerns, but double Duke.


    Cheers B)



    Quote

    "When you come slam bang up against trouble, it never looks half as bad if you face up to it"

    - John Wayne quote

  • Peckinpah´s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Coburn makes a stylish Garrett, Bob Dylan´s quite interesting in his small role and provides good music for the film. I don´t like Kris Kristofferson, but that´s a problem only if I´m supposed to feel sympathy towards the Kid, which I don´t - and I think that is the major problem of the film: it leaves me cold, uninvolved

    I don't believe in surrenders.

  • The Undefeated
    -John Wayne, Rock Hudson

    In my opinion, not one of Wayne's best movies. The plot and ending are a little weak, but it has some great actors doing a good job. Far from being a classic, but watchable

    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

  • Caught Ride the High Country with Joel Mc Crea and Randolph Scott. Good little western not usually a Peckinpah fan but it is one of his earlier movies.


    I noticed James Drury from The Virginian in a small role. Is he still alive and working?


    Mike