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		Just watched the end of Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood. holy crap. I forgot what a badazz movie that is. Ruthless 
 
  I love how they portray the characters. Some claim they're hard, others know they're hard, and then there's William Munny. Gene Hackman is awesome. The scene where the kid finally realizes who Eastwood is and what he's done, just great acting.  Probably my favorite western of all time. 
 
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		 that is a great one but my Favorite is the Good,The Bad and the Ugly 
It's a classic and full of classic Clint lines, and who doesn't love Tuco. 
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		The Searchers (John Wayne) 
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart)
 
The Big Country (Gregory Peck, Burl Ives)
 
Silverado (Kevin Costner among others)
 
Gunfight at the OK Corral (Lancaster/Douglas)
 
High Noon (Gary Cooper)
 
Shane (Alan Ladd)
 
The Magnificent Seven (Need I list them all?)
 
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		 There was some good ones in the 90's.  Tombstone??? 
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				that is a great one but my Favorite is the Good,The Bad and the Ugly 
It's a classic and full of classic Clint lines, and who doesn't love Tuco. 
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 My Dad's all time hands down favorite movie....
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		 Blazing Saddles 
Larry,please edit Siverado before you lose the man card. 
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				The Searchers (John Wayne) 
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart)
 
The Big Country (Gregory Peck, Burl Ives)
 
Silverado (Kevin Costner among others)
 
Gunfight at the OK Corral (Lancaster/Douglas)
 
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Shane (Alan Ladd)
 
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 Good List Larry....I was in the process of posting the Magnificent Seven because I thought you missed it.
 
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		 Jesussss I need to brush up on my westerns! No Dancing with Wolves, eh? ...tutonka 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Blazing Saddles is hands down the best western ever. 
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		 Anyone seen the Japanese samurai movie shogun assassin and it's series of sequels called lone wolf and cub??? All based on plots of spaghetti westerns 
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		 Open Range- 
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		I love it when the Doctor tells DOC Holiday that he'll have to refrain from having any more sex because he's about to die soon 
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		 I know it's not associated with the movies, but the original "Lone Ranger" movie, where it explains why he became the man and why he wears the mask. It's not the squeaky clean version (TV) where nobody gets killed on camera, it's got some guts. I saw it on tv the week before they released the remake movie, and I kept thinking "Man, there's a lot of guys getting killed for a 'Lone Ranger' movie?" 
 
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		 Started watching Season 1 of Hell on Wheels....pretty good western Series from AMC 
		
		
		
		
		
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 I was trying to remember the name of that movie Dave (though I have seen it 20 times) I could not remember it off the top of my head! I put that on my list! Great movie!!!  
		
		
		
		
		
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		 I love Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Watched that one with my Dad a millions times. I'm pretty sure that and Jaws are the only movies he's ever watched. "I can't swim. What are you crazy, the fall will probably kill ya!" 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Big Sky was really good.  And, though it was a TV mini-series, I really really liked Lonesome Dove with David Duvall. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Shane The Shootist. McLintock, Sons of Katie elder, The war Wagon. Luv Westerns 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Once Upon a Time in the West - the beautiful Claudia Cardinale, Charles "Harmonica" Bronson, and Henry Fonda as the bad guy!  Classic spaghetti western by Sergio Leone 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Hell on Wheels is a great series.   
 
Unforgiven, Quick and the Dead, 3:10 to Yuma, Love all of the classic Eastwood  spaghetti westerns 
 
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				I love Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Watched that one with my Dad a millions times. I'm pretty sure that and Jaws are the only movies he's ever watched. "I can't swim. What are you crazy, the fall will probably kill ya!" 
			
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 If those are the only 2 movies he's ever seen, he's doing OK!
 
The Searchers (someon eelse mentioned) 
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 
Silverado (hate Costner, but I thought it was a fun movie) 
Magnificent 7 
Unforgiven 
Butch Cassidy 
True Grit (original) 
Blazing Saddles (different kind of western) 
Treasure Of the Sierra Madre 
High Noon 
High Plains Drifter 
The Outlaw Josey Wales 
Pale Rider
 
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