"The Villain" with Kirk Douglas, Ann Margaret and Arnold Scharzenegger. I still get a kick out of this!
I do too. I love that film and especially Paul Lynde as: Nerrrrrvous Elk.
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"The Villain" with Kirk Douglas, Ann Margaret and Arnold Scharzenegger. I still get a kick out of this!
I do too. I love that film and especially Paul Lynde as: Nerrrrrvous Elk.
Hombre. For about the twentieth time.
Paul Newman's name in the film is John Russell.(The Lawman.)
Fistful Of Dollars
classic
Badman's Territory. Randolph Scott verse's every outlaw in the old west. But a fun 90 minutes.
Duel In The Sun with Gregory Peck
"Outlaw Josie Wales" - What I liked about this was its epic quality; many individual vignettes added up to a film greater than the sum of its parts! One of the top 10 westerns.
The Director's cut of Duke's The Alamo. I always find something new when I watch this. This time, I noticed one of "Bowie's men"-Big John Hamilton filling in as one of the Tenneseans partying in the Cantina upon their arrival. He can be seen behind Chill Wills (just over Chill's right shoulder) during the feather contest.
Just watched McLintock haven't watched this movie in like a year and i always forget how much fun it is
Dallas 1950. Gary Cooper
One action packed western.
With the wind chill below zero and the yard looking like a set from "Ice Station Zebra", I just finished watching "The Professionals", another Mexican desert set film. It warmed me just to watch those four magnificent actors mesh together in the title roles (Claudia Cardinale didn't hurt either).
Remember that final line?
We deal in lead, friend.
"The War Wagon"
Watched Ford's "Stagecoach" on TMC today. It's just as good seeing for the umpteenth time as it was the first.
The Alamo. Ask I type this. With all it's flaws. I still never get tired of this film. From the first time in 1960 as a impressionable young lad. To a gray hair old man.
watched Man from snowy river again can never tire of that movie
cheers smokey
the bold frontiersman with allan rocky lane
carson city raiders with allan rocky lane
marshal of amarillo with allan rocky lane
all three westerns are above averge b westerns
The Comancheros at 2 am this morning...Better than counting sheep!
watched the 1960 Alamo the other day, and the 2004 version last nite-Duke's still wins overall...
And also caught Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter-'nuff said
santee with glenn ford
The Iron Sheriff. 1957 Streling Hayden.
A murder mystery. A sheriff looks for the real killer to clear his son.
Some plot holes, but not a waste of time.