Are there any good western films?

Aidinthel

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See Spot Run said:
The man with no name trilogy:

A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Great films, all three of them. First one's a remake of Yojimbo.

You might also look at The Magnificent Seven (remake of The Seven Samurai)
The only western's I've seen are these and the recent True Grit remake. They were all pretty good.

LilithSlave said:
NOPE. ASIAN MOVIES ARE MUCH BETTER.

Sorry, I had to make a terrible joke.
You're only saying what I was thinking.
 

WolfThomas

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You can't go wrong with some Clint Eastwood, obviously the man with no name trilogy is necessary, but personally I think High Plains Drifter and The Outlaw Jose Wales are his two best Westerns, though Pale Rider and Unforgiven are quite good too.

The Magnificent Seven is pretty good, a remake of the Seven Samurai. Also the Proposition is an interesting film, an attempt at an Australian Western with bushrangers and the outback.
 

TheGauntman

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Not a film, but Deadwood is a damn good Western TV show.

And I second Unforgiven: who better to subvert the genre than the man who, for many, defined it.
 

Frank_Sinatra_

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As many have stated before:
Tombstone
Unforgiven
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
True Grit (2011)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

And if you wouldn't mind a bit of a wacky spaghetti western
My Name is Trinity
Trinity is Still my Name
 

A Weary Exile

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Unforgiven, A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. If you don't like these I can't help you.
 

Jegsimmons

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true grit
dollar trilogy
3:10 to yuma
tombstone
outlaw jessie james
the unforgiven
silverado
Rio Bravo
the Seachers
Blazing saddles
Maverick
Firefly show and movie
open range
Lonesomedove miniseries
the show Hell on Wheels
Butch cassidy and the sundance kid
Hell anything with john wayne cause he rocks
Pale rider
Young Guns
Cowboys and Aliens
The Warriors way (cowboys vs ninjas baby)
the magnificent seven (based off of seven samurai)
Tarantino's Django Unchained (lets be honest, it'll rock)
the shootist
Hang em High
Two Mules for sister sarah
Joe Kidd
Heart break ridge
McLintok (funny ass movie with the best fist fight scene in history)
the sons of katie elder
El Dorado
The Undefeated
Chisum
The Alamo
The Alamo (2005-ish version)
Hildago
the quick and the dead (both of them, they are not remakes or the same)
Oh snap i forgot about the best one: OUT LAW JOSEY WHALES!!!

hell, just start watching them, some are silly but they made films what they are today, and influenced whole genres (ever heard of a space western? Star wars is one)
 

Malyc

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The Outlaw Josie Wales, True Grit (both were good, screw you for not liking John Wayne XD), the Dollars trilogy, Shanghai noon (more of a spoof on westerns, but hey, it was good) Two Mules for Sister Sarah was another pretty decent one, and that's all I can think of off the top of my head.

EDIT: Tombstone was on here so many times I thought I posted it but didn't. So, Tombstone.
 

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I am going to give another +1 to Magnificent Seven, True Grit, and Tombstone.

Technically it is a Samurai movie in the guise of a western but Warriors Way was fun. Don't expect anything serious, it is heavily stylized and kind of corny BUT I enjoyed it quite a bit
 

Vigormortis

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Pretty much everything I was going to list has already been listed. So I'll just add this:

If you're looking for a good western, give AMC's new series Hell on Wheels a watch. It started slow, but it quickly became pretty damn good. I'm hooked. (seems to happen a lot with me and AMC series)
 

springheeljack

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Gah it has not been mentioned yet?
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6BQKFs3-VM
oh wait it was
still though it is amazing
 

IamLEAM1983

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Three words.

Sukiyaki Western Django.

A Western movie that's actually a retelling of the inception of Feudal Japan, complete with Katanas, six-shooters, Lone Gunmen who can stop swords with the trigger guards of their guns... and Quentin Tarantino as the narrator explaining to us how this weird, crazy version of Django's origin story actually unfolded. The classic Western Frontier Town gets meshed with quaint Feudal Era Japanese aesthetics in ways that are surprisingly solid.

If you can get past Japanese actors sometimes working their way around actually spoken English with some trouble, you're in for an awesome ride.

Plus, I don't care if I went against the thread's topic, but it's a Takashi Miike movie.

Takashi Miike.

You cannot go wrong with this one.
 

JoesshittyOs

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For some reason, the new Western's were all very appealing to me. I'm a sucker for a good Western.

Open Range has probably one of the best shoot out scenes of any genre of all time.

Appaloosa was alright, a little boring.

True Grit remake was a fun movie.

3:10 to Yuma remake was fun to watch.

And not technically a Western because it takes place in Australia, but The Proposition with Guy Pearce was an engaging movie. Pretty dark all the way around.
 

triggrhappy94

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Well there's different kinds of Western (they're not really my thing, so I can't really name all of them)

Try...
Comedy: The Three Amigos
Spaghetti: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly series
Classic: Anything with Clint Eastwood--in perticular Unforgiven
Black and White: Stage Coach
New: 3:10 to Yuma

There's more and probably better Westerns but those are the only ones I can come up with without fishing for some old film study syllabuses.
 

xvbones

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See Spot Run said:
You might also look at The Magnificent Seven (remake of The Seven Samurai)
This is one of my favorite movies, but make certain it is the 1960 version with Yul Brenner, Charles Bronson and Steve McQueen and not the fairly recent and pretty terribly disappointing TV series.

Also, for expertly-done parodies of westerns, what you want is
The Three Amigos and
Blazing Saddles.

You do.

Oh, and Rango was shockingly good, too.
 

Gaiseric

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JesterRaiin said:
It's very weird combination of Western, SF, comedy and Steampunk, but The Adventures of Brisco County holds a special place in my heart.
Yes! That's a great show.

Well the only movie that I haven't seen suggested yet that I'd recommend is Quigley Down Under.
 
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

Everybody seems to love the man-with-no-name trilogy, and for good reason. True-Grit and 3:10 to yuma are also good fun.
 

soren7550

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I'm going to try to say some that haven't been said already, and ones that I can actually remember.
Into the West [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409572/] (mini series)
Purgatory [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158131/]
Young Guns [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096487/]

Crap, I should know a bunch more! I used to watch westerns all the time. I am disappointed with myself.
 

Souplex

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Scarim Coral said:
The only one I can think of is "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" and no it's not a typo.
Here's the trailer
Yes it is a westen despite being a Korean film. By all means I haven't see it but I want to and from what I've read it got good reviews.
I rented it from my local video store like 6 months ago.
It's pretty good, but it's really damn long.
So long as you're prepared for a long watch you should go for it.
 

cp2u

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Shane
The Magnificent Seven
Hang 'em High
Pale Rider
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

that's all I can think of that i've seen.