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Sorry but 3:10 to Yuma was a bad movie all the way around.
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Oh Id never put 3:10 to Yuma against the all time great westerns but I did enjoy it.
Jeremiah johnson
butch Cassidy and the sun dance kid
new 3:10 to yuma
maverick
the quick and the dead
good bad and the ugly
both true grit
Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Lonesome dove
almost any Eastwood or Duvall movie
and while I wouldn't classify it as a western I love No country for old men, ranks towards the top of my favorite movies all time.
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight.
The 60's and early 70's of my ute were spent at 1 of 2 movie theaters back east. Watching them in CINEMASCOPE OR PANAVISION. Craziest thing, i was allowed to [panic] WALK to the movies an easy 15 City Blocks from my folks apartment.
Then after moving to "suburbia" i walked to the VFW where they had saturday matinee's. Among them were EVERY Abbott & Costello MEET's (Frankenstein, the Wolfman etc) 3 Stooges. Now a days do kids even go to movies?? How the hell does one watch and appreciate, AGE OF ULTRON, OR UNCOMMON VALOR on a 4" cell phone screen??
I WANT MY MTVEEEEEEE. [LOL]
Rio Bravo
Sons of Katie Elder
Open Range
Does Last of the Dogmen count? Version narrated by Wilford Brimley
Silverado.
Sons of Katie Elder
The Magnificent Seven
True Grit
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Where is the Remake of Stagecoach? Released in 1966.
Filmed at the Caribou Ranch and the cast stayed in Boulder in the summer of 1965.
The bus would pick up the extras at the Harvest House. Slim Pickens rode a Harley up the Canyon.
Ann Margaret insisted she wanted a motorcycle to ride and the staff got her a small engine Japanese bike.
It was a kick seeing her chase Slim Pickens up the canyon.
A bunch of CU students and locals were hired as extras.
A great summer.