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WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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Next week, James Mangold's highly-reviewed 3:10 TO YUMA, a remake of the 1950s movie and starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, will open in theatres, and I was inspired.
I created that ACTION thread for us action fans, well what about Westerns? Write up what western pictures you liked or hated, who would win in a Wayne/Eastwood shoot out, whats the last good western?
Hell, use this as an excuse to geek over Sergio Leone's great movies, or John Ford's works, or even something as fun-junk as SILVERADO, whatever. Just ride it into the sunset....
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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SILVERADO (1985) - ***1/2I LOVED this movie as a kid, but now grown up I've come to terms with reality. Its a really good generic western. Writer/Director/Producer Lawrence Kasdan effectively tried to do for the western genre what George Lucas and Steven Spielberg had already done for the space opera and adventure serials. Except instead of wrapping up genre-conventions and cliches into a purified masterpiece like STAR WARS and RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, Kasdan's SILVERADO ends up like TEMPLE OF DOOM: Very open about itself, and openly admitting of being good B-movie material created by A-level talent. Effectively, Kasdan saw thousands of western episodes on television, hundreds of western movies, and cobbled together a pastiche script of moments we've all seen before. His heroes and villains are recognizable & predictable. Yet what makes SILVERADO work is that the actors go full-fledged into their conventional genre roles, and have superb organic chemistry with each other. You buy the friendship between the tough badass Scott Glenn and the intelligent-if-unlucky Kevin Kline. You buy the fact that despite being a screwup, you (and the heroes) still care about the wreckless outlaw brother Kevin Costner. Despite the script-convenience, you accept that this trio would accept the sharp-shooting and righteous Danny Glover into their adventure. This movie practically was the break-out picture for Costner's career. He plays his part with such vigor and earnesty. When we hear the possibility that he died, the feeling we get is that of lamentation. If Costner or anyone else had dropped the ball with such a character, I would have cheered at this news. Instead, he earns the right for us to care. By the end of the decade, he was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, and a decade later he would make several historic bombs. The weakness of SILVERADO is within some of Kasdan's genre-exercises. While Jeff Goldblum is nice while he lasted, that character is useless script fat.* After we have Scott Glenn settle his feud with his enemies in the climax, Kline's duel with his friend-turned-enemy Brian Dennehey is an after-thought, and lacks the suspense or drama that was needed to make the sequence effective. If anything, a better ending should have been that the law-enforcer would have been spared and flees into the desert. Thus the cop and criminal switch places, for which in the Wild West, there is no difference between them, save for a shiny metal badge. Yet as the heroes ride itno the sunset, one yells "we'll be back!" I would have been very much up for a sequel to see these 4 again. *=Though I wonder if Kasdan wrote all that up just to explain why Glover would have a knife in jail.
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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John Wayne is the Best IMHO. I could watch his movies everyday. A couple of my fav's are: Walter Brennan who played Stumpy just cracks me up. John T. Chance: Stumpy! Stumpy: What? [Stops playing harmonica] John T. Chance: They don't need any help with that tune. Stumpy: What's the matter? Is it getting through to you? Yiuk, yiuk! [cackles] James Caan is in this one. Cole: Now just a minute, son. Mississippi: I... AM NOT... YOUR SON. My name is Alan Bourdillion Traherne. Cole: ...Lord Almighty... Mississippi: Yeah. Jacob 'Big Jake' McCandles: You can call me Dad, you can call me Father, you can call me Jacob and you can call me Jake. You can call me a dirty old son-of-a-bitch, but if you EVER call me Daddy again, I'll finish this fight.  Eula Goodnight: Just to whom do you think you are talking, Mr. Marshall? Rooster Cogburn: You is to whom I think I am talking, Ma'am. Eula Goodnight: It's true that you are larger than me... but only physically. Rooster Cogburn: In this case, my dear lady, that is enough. Eula Goodnight: Do you mean to tell me that you are prepared to use brute force? Rooster Cogburn: That is exactly what I mean to tell you. Eula Goodnight: [pause] Oh. 
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/01/07 02:13 PM
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I watched BLAZING SADDLES the other night, does that count? 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/01/07 02:29 PM
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Hey Miggy! Months ago I watched the Lonesome Dove TV miniseries on DVD, then the movies - I thought they were great! 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/01/07 05:48 PM
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For my movie money, "Shane" is the pinnacle, followed by "Unforgiven" and "Hombre." Hombre is another one I've been meaning to see. I read the book it's adapted from, by Elmore Leonard and loved it.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/02/07 08:50 AM
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My old man was a massive Westerns fan,he loved John Wayne,i remember watching all those movies with him as a kid! Obviously i am a big fan of Clint as well but my favourite western would be "The Wild Bunch". An absolute classic! P.S. I liked Lonesome Dove also 
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09/02/07 03:18 PM
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I'm a big fan of westerns. Some of my faves are Clints "Man with no name trilogy"(although technically his character does in fact have a name in each one)Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Tombstone, Wyatt Earp(yeah most people don't care for it, but I like it) The above 3 movies are the best westerns ever made IMHO, plus they tower over any John Wayne western. I don't hate Kasdan's WYATT EARP. I understand what he was trying, but it just doesn't work.
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/02/07 07:05 PM
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My old man was a massive Westerns fan,he loved John Wayne,i remember watching all those movies with him as a kid! Obviously i am a big fan of Clint as well but my favourite western would be "The Wild Bunch". An absolute classic! P.S. I liked Lonesome Dove also But surely you put The Magnificent Seven way up there, right?
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/02/07 07:09 PM
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My old man was a massive Westerns fan,he loved John Wayne,i remember watching all those movies with him as a kid! Obviously i am a big fan of Clint as well but my favourite western would be "The Wild Bunch". An absolute classic! P.S. I liked Lonesome Dove also But surely you put The Magnificent Seven way up there, right? Why not the better original, SEVEN SAMURAI? The samurai movie is the western for Japan, yo!
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/03/07 05:35 AM
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My old man was a massive Westerns fan,he loved John Wayne,i remember watching all those movies with him as a kid! Obviously i am a big fan of Clint as well but my favourite western would be "The Wild Bunch". An absolute classic! P.S. I liked Lonesome Dove also But surely you put The Magnificent Seven way up there, right? Oh yes of course.... And Shane as well. I forgot about those 2
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/13/07 02:21 AM
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Did anyone see 3:10 TO YUMA? I'm hoping to see it in the theater before it leaves. Have you seen it yet RRA?
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/13/07 02:25 AM
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John Wayne is the Best IMHO. I could watch his movies everyday. A couple of my fav's are: Walter Brennan who played Stumpy just cracks me up. John T. Chance: Stumpy! Stumpy: What? [Stops playing harmonica] John T. Chance: They don't need any help with that tune. Stumpy: What's the matter? Is it getting through to you? Yiuk, yiuk! [cackles] James Caan is in this one. Cole: Now just a minute, son. Mississippi: I... AM NOT... YOUR SON. My name is Alan Bourdillion Traherne. Cole: ...Lord Almighty... Mississippi: Yeah. Jacob 'Big Jake' McCandles: You can call me Dad, you can call me Father, you can call me Jacob and you can call me Jake. You can call me a dirty old son-of-a-bitch, but if you EVER call me Daddy again, I'll finish this fight.  Eula Goodnight: Just to whom do you think you are talking, Mr. Marshall? Rooster Cogburn: You is to whom I think I am talking, Ma'am. Eula Goodnight: It's true that you are larger than me... but only physically. Rooster Cogburn: In this case, my dear lady, that is enough. Eula Goodnight: Do you mean to tell me that you are prepared to use brute force? Rooster Cogburn: That is exactly what I mean to tell you. Eula Goodnight: [pause] Oh.  BRAVISSIMO!!!
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Re: WESTERNS you just watched Discussion Thread
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09/13/07 11:34 AM
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John Wayne is the Best IMHO. I could watch his movies everyday. A couple of my fav's are: Walter Brennan who played Stumpy just cracks me up. John T. Chance: Stumpy! Stumpy: What? [Stops playing harmonica] John T. Chance: They don't need any help with that tune. Stumpy: What's the matter? Is it getting through to you? Yiuk, yiuk! [cackles] James Caan is in this one. Cole: Now just a minute, son. Mississippi: I... AM NOT... YOUR SON. My name is Alan Bourdillion Traherne. Cole: ...Lord Almighty... Mississippi: Yeah. Jacob 'Big Jake' McCandles: You can call me Dad, you can call me Father, you can call me Jacob and you can call me Jake. You can call me a dirty old son-of-a-bitch, but if you EVER call me Daddy again, I'll finish this fight.  Eula Goodnight: Just to whom do you think you are talking, Mr. Marshall? Rooster Cogburn: You is to whom I think I am talking, Ma'am. Eula Goodnight: It's true that you are larger than me... but only physically. Rooster Cogburn: In this case, my dear lady, that is enough. Eula Goodnight: Do you mean to tell me that you are prepared to use brute force? Rooster Cogburn: That is exactly what I mean to tell you. Eula Goodnight: [pause] Oh.  BRAVISSIMO!!! You know whats funny? That exploitation-throwback FOUR BROTHERS was practically a remake of SONS OF KATIE ELDER, except instead of cowboys & The Duke, its cars and Marky Mark.
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For my movie money, "Shane" is the pinnacle,
Non-Wayne favorite westerns include:
**** ****, Shane, and *** *********** *****.
* Ice, in his best "little Joe" voice* "..He'd never have shot you if you'd seen him!!! He'd never even have cleared the holster, would he, TB/SC?!?!? JG's got things for you to do! And Mig wants you! I know she does! Come baaaaaaaaaack......." *Insert Classic Western Ballad Here*
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