PhantomStranger
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Hey Everyone,
Lets get right to the point, I love westerns, along with horror/fantasy ,it's my favorite genre. Movies. books TV shows.I enjoy them all.
In fact I always thought that, had Harrison Ford become a movie star a couple of decades earlier, he would have made a great western actor.
So I thought I would make a kind of combination "Western appreciation/ What was the last western you watched" thread.
So if there are any other fans here, what are your favorites? And have you seen any recently?
Here are my top 15 (I couldn't stop at ten) favorites, as well as the latest film I've seen:
1."The Good The Bad and The Ugly"- Clint Eastwood
2. "The Searchers"- John Wayne
3."The Magnificent Seven"-Yul Brynner
4."For A Few Dollars More"-Eastwood
5.Rio Bravo" -Wayne
6."Winchester "73"-James Stewart
7."Silverado" -Scott Glenn
8." Lonesome Dove"- Robert Duvall
9."High Plains Drifter"- Eastwood
10."3:10 to Yuma"- Glen Ford (the original film, but the remake is great)
11."Tombstone"- Kurt Russell
12. "The Quick and The Dead"-Sharon Stone
13."Red River" -Wayne
14."The Outlaw Josey Wales"- Eastwood
15."The Man From Laramie"- James Stewart
and this was today's film:
Cowboy" (1958)
-Glenn Ford. Jack Lemmon
Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of life as a cowboy, and he gets his chance when, jilted by the father of the woman he loves, he joins Tom Reece and his cattle-driving outfit. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out life on the range is not what he expected
This is a great movie. As usual Glenn Ford give a terrific performance as the tough trail boss who takes the young tenderfoot under his wing.
Fine performance from Jack Lemmon as the young Hotel clerk, who goes from tenderfoot to cowboy.
Lets get right to the point, I love westerns, along with horror/fantasy ,it's my favorite genre. Movies. books TV shows.I enjoy them all.
In fact I always thought that, had Harrison Ford become a movie star a couple of decades earlier, he would have made a great western actor.
So I thought I would make a kind of combination "Western appreciation/ What was the last western you watched" thread.
So if there are any other fans here, what are your favorites? And have you seen any recently?
Here are my top 15 (I couldn't stop at ten) favorites, as well as the latest film I've seen:
1."The Good The Bad and The Ugly"- Clint Eastwood
2. "The Searchers"- John Wayne
3."The Magnificent Seven"-Yul Brynner
4."For A Few Dollars More"-Eastwood
5.Rio Bravo" -Wayne
6."Winchester "73"-James Stewart
7."Silverado" -Scott Glenn
8." Lonesome Dove"- Robert Duvall
9."High Plains Drifter"- Eastwood
10."3:10 to Yuma"- Glen Ford (the original film, but the remake is great)
11."Tombstone"- Kurt Russell
12. "The Quick and The Dead"-Sharon Stone
13."Red River" -Wayne
14."The Outlaw Josey Wales"- Eastwood
15."The Man From Laramie"- James Stewart
and this was today's film:
Cowboy" (1958)
-Glenn Ford. Jack Lemmon
Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of life as a cowboy, and he gets his chance when, jilted by the father of the woman he loves, he joins Tom Reece and his cattle-driving outfit. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out life on the range is not what he expected
This is a great movie. As usual Glenn Ford give a terrific performance as the tough trail boss who takes the young tenderfoot under his wing.
Fine performance from Jack Lemmon as the young Hotel clerk, who goes from tenderfoot to cowboy.