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    Magnificent Seven: "We deal in lead" (so bad ass)

    Tombstone: "I'm your huckleberry"

    He Searchers: it's the Duke

    Wild Bunch: "kill em all!"

    The Long Riders

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    Kind of more of a southern movie, rather hat western
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    One I loved as a kid, but haven't seen in years: Fort Apache. John Wayne, Henry Fonda, and directed by John Ford. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is another Ford classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmo View Post
    Paint Your Wagon.

    What??
    Paint your Wagon is one of my favorites, I sing along with all the songs, the wife and I watch it whenever it is on.
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    Another vote for anything Eastwood

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    I just keep watching this one every time it is on: Sgt Rutledge.

    Also, would not The Outlaw Josey Wales also qualify as a war movie?
    "If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking."
    George S. Patton

    "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    "Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth."
    John F. Kennedy

    ?A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment, and is designed for the special use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and lunatics.?
    George Fitch. c 1916.

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    I've never really seen any westerns except for ones made after 1990. The last two years I've gone hunting with my uncle and we basically drink beer and watch a few westerns every night since he has the Encore channel. I browsed through this whole thread looking for titles I recognized, but Westerns as a genre are so out of context for me that they are difficult to remember.

    I saw all of Winchester 73, some of Warlock, loved Support Your Local Sheriff, and saw parts of many others, including the very end of McCellin's Gold.

    There are two movies that I saw a lot of but don't remember the titles and was hoping you guys might help me out.
    One was where there is a rich family with the last name of Stewart, where the rancher invites his brother out from the big city to be the town lawyer. Meanwhile, a local that Stewart helped bring up in the world is obsessed with a young Mexican girl and is basically keeping her hostage until she run's away with the main protagonist's nephew.

    EDIT: This one is Rio Conchos (1964). The second opens on a scene of gathering Apaches (?) that are gunned down by a rifleman hiding in the trees. The next scene is some army guys waking up a drunk to arrest him for the crime and finding in his possession a rifle that had been from a missing shipment of army rifles. The guy says he bought it and they concoct a plan to take a wagon full of gun powder to Mexico as bait or something. Also, the drunk guy gets thrown in jail and meets a trusted ally and demands that he be released for the mission down to Mexico, so it is two army guys, and the two guys from jail traveling together with the wagon full of powder. I started watching this one and wanted to finish it but fell asleep. Ring any bells?
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    Never seen this thread before. I pretty much like most westerns too, except for musicals and corny ones. Anybody mention Barbarosa, with Willie Nelson? I could watch that one again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Never seen this thread before. I pretty much like most westerns too, except for musicals and corny ones. Anybody mention Barbarosa, with Willie Nelson? I could watch that one again.
    It's BARBAROSA


    How The West Was Won

    The War Wagon

    Winchester 73

    North To Alaska

    Red River

    The MAGNIFICENT SEVEN

    One Eyed Jacks

    Two Rode Together

    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

    McClintok

    Broken Arrow

    A Fistful of Dollars

    For a few Dollars More

    Hang em High

    Two Mules for Sister Sara

    The Good, The Bast, The Ugly

    The Glory Guys

    Major Dundee

    Shenandoah (EXCELLENT, MUST SEE)

    Duel at Diablo

    Joe Kidd

    El Dorado

    Once Upon a Time in The West

    NEVADA SMITH

    THE PROFESSIONALS.

    Ride in The Whirlwind

    THE SHOOTIST

    Stagecoach

    Hombre

    Rough Night in Jericho

    Waterhole #3

    Fire Creek

    Guns for San Sebastian

    THE SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST !

    Villa Rides

    WILL PENNY

    Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid

    100 Rifles

    THE OVER THE HILL GANG

    Support Your Local Sheriff

    TRUE GRIT

    The Undefeated

    THE WILD BUNCH


    That's a partial list of movies . There's more but the minds a little foggy this a.m.
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    Shane and The Wild Bunch.

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