Dust off your six-shooters, choose the Top-Gun Western ever!
I won't make a list until I've seen these titles which I have on order:
Bend of the River (1952)
The Naked Spur (1953)
The Man from Laramie (1955)
River of No Return (1954) (I've read it's weak, but it's got Robert Mitchum)
Yes, think of all those Robert Mitchum westerns I've never seen, like:
Pursued (1947)
Rachel and the Stranger (1948)
Blood on the Moon (1948)
The Lusty Men (1952)
Man with the Gun (1955)
And most of the Jacques Tourneur directed ones, like:
Stars in My Crown (1950)
Way of a Gaucho (1952)
Stranger on Horseback (1955)
Wichita (1955)
Great Day in the Morning (1956)
But, I guess I'll have to make some decisions after watching the ordered ones.
Well, well...
Bend of the River (1952)
The Naked Spur (1953)
The Man from Laramie (1955)
River of No Return (1954) (I've read it's weak, but it's got Robert Mitchum)
Yes, think of all those Robert Mitchum westerns I've never seen, like:
Pursued (1947)
Rachel and the Stranger (1948)
Blood on the Moon (1948)
The Lusty Men (1952)
Man with the Gun (1955)
And most of the Jacques Tourneur directed ones, like:
Stars in My Crown (1950)
Way of a Gaucho (1952)
Stranger on Horseback (1955)
Wichita (1955)
Great Day in the Morning (1956)
But, I guess I'll have to make some decisions after watching the ordered ones.
Well, well...
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One column by the great Mike Royko influenced me to see The Wild Bunch and Viva Zapata.
Royko was famous for his changing list of "Ten Best Westerns". Films came and went with Royko explaining why they were added or tossed aside. I remember one list with The Wild Bunch, stating something to the effect (I'm paraphrasing) that it was "a true to life movie about men and if a boy was old enough to see a western--he was ready for the real deal."
The next film was Viva Zapata with only two words underneath: "Same reason."
Royko was famous for his changing list of "Ten Best Westerns". Films came and went with Royko explaining why they were added or tossed aside. I remember one list with The Wild Bunch, stating something to the effect (I'm paraphrasing) that it was "a true to life movie about men and if a boy was old enough to see a western--he was ready for the real deal."
The next film was Viva Zapata with only two words underneath: "Same reason."
Psst...Mr. Arkadin...keep it under your hat, but I left 3 or 4 of my favorite Westerns (including THE WILD BUNCH) off of my list based on my assumption that they'd get enough nominations to make the cut, so I wanted some others to have a chance. Call it the Rosenbaum Syndrome (Jonathan doesn't vote for CITIZEN KANE in the Sight & Sound poll for that reason). That's the way we rig elections in Chicago.
Royko is smiling.
Ubi est mea, indeed.
Royko is smiling.
Ubi est mea, indeed.
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1 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
2 The Searchers
3 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
4 The Wild Bunch
5 Once Upon a Time in the West
6 The Ox-Bow Incident
7 The Iron Horse
8 Fort Apache
9 The Naked Spur
10 McCabe and Mrs. Miller
11 Ride the High Country
12 Rio Bravo
13 Red River
14 Seven Men From Now
15 The Magnificent 7
2 The Searchers
3 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
4 The Wild Bunch
5 Once Upon a Time in the West
6 The Ox-Bow Incident
7 The Iron Horse
8 Fort Apache
9 The Naked Spur
10 McCabe and Mrs. Miller
11 Ride the High Country
12 Rio Bravo
13 Red River
14 Seven Men From Now
15 The Magnificent 7
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"For me, John Wayne has only become more impressive over time." Marty Scorsese
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"Film is history. With every foot of film lost, we lose a link to our culture, to the world around us, to each other and to ourselves."
"For me, John Wayne has only become more impressive over time." Marty Scorsese
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In no particular order:
North to Alaska
The Searchers
Rio Grande
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Support Your Local Sheriff
Apple Dumpling Gang
My Darling Clementine
Tombstone
Hour of the Gun
Calamity Jane
Silverado
Harvey Girls
Rio Bravo
Magnificent Seven
Westward the Women
Rachel and the Stranger
Stagecoach
Chris, I deleted Mag 7, Silverado, and added Rachel and the Stranger, Stagecoach
Good thing this closes tonight!!!!!!!! Thanks Chris for all the time and effort you put into this.
North to Alaska
The Searchers
Rio Grande
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Support Your Local Sheriff
Apple Dumpling Gang
My Darling Clementine
Tombstone
Hour of the Gun
Calamity Jane
Silverado
Harvey Girls
Rio Bravo
Magnificent Seven
Westward the Women
Rachel and the Stranger
Stagecoach
Chris, I deleted Mag 7, Silverado, and added Rachel and the Stranger, Stagecoach
Good thing this closes tonight!!!!!!!! Thanks Chris for all the time and effort you put into this.
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My "Honorable Mention" list could be as long as this one but here goes:
1. The Searchers
2. Red River
3. My Darling Clementine
4. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
5. Shane
6. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
7. The Ox-Bow Incident
8. The Naked Spur
9. Stagecoach
10. Wagon Master
11. The Gunfighter
12. Jubal
13. High Noon
14.Colorado Territory
15. Silverado
Odd that no one has listed "Dances With Wolves." There are about ten more you could interchange but there has to be a limit.
1. The Searchers
2. Red River
3. My Darling Clementine
4. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
5. Shane
6. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
7. The Ox-Bow Incident
8. The Naked Spur
9. Stagecoach
10. Wagon Master
11. The Gunfighter
12. Jubal
13. High Noon
14.Colorado Territory
15. Silverado
Odd that no one has listed "Dances With Wolves." There are about ten more you could interchange but there has to be a limit.
Chris
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chris,
I wanted to add "Dances with Wolves" as well as a couple of others but with the 15 film limit there just wasn't enough room.
WAHHH!!!!
I wanted to add "Dances with Wolves" as well as a couple of others but with the 15 film limit there just wasn't enough room.
WAHHH!!!!
Lynn in Lake Balboa
"Film is history. With every foot of film lost, we lose a link to our culture, to the world around us, to each other and to ourselves."
"For me, John Wayne has only become more impressive over time." Marty Scorsese
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"Film is history. With every foot of film lost, we lose a link to our culture, to the world around us, to each other and to ourselves."
"For me, John Wayne has only become more impressive over time." Marty Scorsese
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Geez, what a cry baby!!!!
Seriously, Chris, why did you cut to 15? Was 25 just too much?
Anne
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Here is my list. I guess it's rather traditional.
1) The Searchers
2) The Wild Bunch
3) Shane
4) Fort Apache
5) Stagecoach
6) Rio Bravo
7) The Gunfighter
The Far Country
9) Ulzana's Raid
10) Unforgiven
11) Destry Rides Again
12) Winchester '73
13) Seven Men from Now
14) Dodge City
15) Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1) The Searchers
2) The Wild Bunch
3) Shane
4) Fort Apache
5) Stagecoach
6) Rio Bravo
7) The Gunfighter
The Far Country
9) Ulzana's Raid
10) Unforgiven
11) Destry Rides Again
12) Winchester '73
13) Seven Men from Now
14) Dodge City
15) Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
i drew this up in a hurry, so i might change my mind. i wanted to get one action heroine in so i picked Marilyn with River Of No Return. one silent movie makes my list, Buster Keaton in The General
The Searchers
Red River
Bend Of The River
The Far Country
The General
Northwest Passage
Stagecoach
They Died With Their Boots On
Rio Bravo
Broken Arrow
The Shootist
Broken Lance
Tombstone
Shane
River Of No Return
The Searchers
Red River
Bend Of The River
The Far Country
The General
Northwest Passage
Stagecoach
They Died With Their Boots On
Rio Bravo
Broken Arrow
The Shootist
Broken Lance
Tombstone
Shane
River Of No Return
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Anne,
I limited the choices to 15 instead of 25 because we are starting with 32 films instead of 64. That, plus I'm a wimp. It took along time to tabulate all those votes last time and figure out the seedings. I thought I'd make it a little eaasier on myself this time.
I limited the choices to 15 instead of 25 because we are starting with 32 films instead of 64. That, plus I'm a wimp. It took along time to tabulate all those votes last time and figure out the seedings. I thought I'd make it a little eaasier on myself this time.
Chris
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The only bad movie is no movie at all.
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