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Best Westerns Ever Made

Even though it's an older one made in Italy, my vote is "Once Upon A Time In The Old West" with Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda (In his only role as a bad guy). Throw in Claudia Cardinale and her beautiful tits and you got one helluva picture!
 
Why do we do this C.G. and I? Every night vegetables, Minds numbed up by THC. I've got my pen, C.G. the remote. Laurel and Hardy's the best bet at four A.M. On a Friday No dreads about the working day after though. Funny thing about weekends When you're unemployed. They don't quite mean so much, except you get to hang out with all youur working friends. Well we got us a spegetti western on 36. I like spegetti westerns I like the way the boots are all reverbed out walking across the hardwood floors. In fact, everything's got that big reverb sound. Well what'll I do now? Go to sleep. Pull the pud. We need new pornos. Well, I guess I'm still writing...
 
hang em high
high planes drifter
a fistfull of dollars
for a few dollars more
the good the bad and the ugly
Unforgiven
Pale Rider
Magnificent Seven
The Wild Bunch (a classic)
Once Upon a Time in the West
 
Jeremiah Johnson(true story)
The Mountain Men
My Name is nobody
The Trinity Series
Anything by John Wayne
Shane(Classic)
The Long Riders
Lonesome Dove
Young Guns
Tombstone
Silverado

Ranger
 
You will have to order this book, around 15$, but well worth it...

Crow Killer....by Bunker and Thorpe

It's the true story of John Johnson(Jeremaih Johnson)....he was known in the west as Liver Eater Johnson, and the movie follows his life quite well....

He was buried near San Deigo, but Robert Redford paid to have him removed and re-buried in the mountains around the Musselshell where he called home....R. Redford was a pall bear at his funeral....

If they would make a movie and not leave anything out...it would be close to an American Braveheart....Excellent read.....

Ranger
 
RaawwwwHiiiiiiiiiiiddde!!!! Gil Favor, Rowdy Yates and the crusty old cook.
Josey Wales was a good one too.
Hell, all the spaghetti westerns were good.
 
The Ranger said:
You will have to order this book, around 15$, but well worth it...

Crow Killer....by Bunker and Thorpe

It's the true story of John Johnson(Jeremaih Johnson)....he was known in the west as Liver Eater Johnson, and the movie follows his life quite well....

He was buried near San Deigo, but Robert Redford paid to have him removed and re-buried in the mountains around the Musselshell where he called home....R. Redford was a pall bear at his funeral....

If they would make a movie and not leave anything out...it would be close to an American Braveheart....Excellent read.....

Ranger

Ranger, a friend of mine wrote Jermiah Johnson. It's been 12 years since I read his origianl version of the script (it went through about a dozen rewrites before it got made) but i could almost swear the original was titled CROW KILLER. I didn't realize he took it from the book.

And how come no one has listed THE SEARCHERS yet? It's considered the greatest western (and one of the greatest movies) of all time.
 
The movie is based somewhat upon the book...Mountain Man by....Vardis Fisher.

But, Crow Killer is the story that is historically correct....Vardis Fisher died in 1968, and I doubt either Bunker of Thorpe are alive as well...J. Johnson died in 1900, he also served in the Civi War, got out, and at the age of 63 became Sherrif of Red Lodge Montana...cleaned up that town, then faded back into the mountains...with his health failing, he wanted to see the ocean one time....he walked from Colorado to California....he died in an old soldiers home soon thereafter....

Ranger
 
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