Just killing sometime here while I’m getting bored with the Olympics. Thought I’d rank my 5 favorite western movies and see what the consensus on them is here.
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Tombstone, Starring Val Kilmer and Kurt Russell with an awesome supporting cast of Sam Elliot and Billy Bob Thornton. Val Kilmer’s Doc holiday steals the show in this classic tale of the Earp brothers shootout and vendetta ride again Cochise county cowboys.
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The Jack Bull, Staring John Cusack and John Goodman. Covers the early stages of America becoming a nation of laws and how far one man will go for justice no matter the cost. A very underrated HBO original flim.
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Legends of the Fall, starring Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. A family in rural Montana must learn to cope with the world at war, loss and ultimately redemption. Great movie one of the first to put Brad Pitt on the map and has one of the greatest quotes in cinema history that is true more today than ever. “Indians! Indians were the issue in those days. I can assure you, gentlemen, there is nothing quite so grotesque as the meeting of a child with a bullet; or an entire village slaughtered while sleeping. That was the Government's resolution of that particular issue and I have seen nothing in its behavior since then that would persuade me that it has gained either in wisdom, common sense, or humanity.” Colonel Ludlow
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True Grit, I’m talking the original John Wayne 1969 film. A 14 year old gets help avenging the murder of her dad with help from a US Marshall. The 2010 remake isn’t bad but you can’t have a western list with out John Wayne.
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Dances with wolves, starring Kevin Costner as Lieutenant John Dunbar a union solider that while escaping death decides to spend life on the Kansas frontier befriending indigenous people and animals. I probably watched this movie at least once a week as a kid. One of the few movies we owned with our 4 channels.
Feel free to chime in what western movie you enjoy or any movie you think we all should see.