High Noon, McClintock, Rough Night in Jericho, The Searchers, She wore a Yellow Ribbon, My Darling Clementine, The Alamo, A Fistful of Dollars, High Plains Drifter, True Grit, are some of the best western movies I have seen.
As to TV westerns, it has to start with Gunsmoke. Also Wagon Train, Rawhide, Bonanza, The Big Valley, The Rebel.
As for memorable lines, the only one that comes to mind at the moment happened in True Grit : "That's brave talk from a one-eyed fat man! "
2006-08-22 08:03:21
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answered by brainstorm 6
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Once Upon a Time In The West
El Topo
The Great Silence The Dollars trilogy
The Proposition
Deadman
The Magnificent Seven
High Noon
Django
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
North To Alaska
True Grit
From Noon Until Three
Bad Company
2006-08-22 07:48:18
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answered by Zodos 1
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OK, first I have to say that most of John Carpenter's films are westerns hidden within other formats like science fiction and horror. So basically, most Carpenter films are my favorite "westerns". Best line? from 1982's "THE THING": "I'm tired of talking [...] I just wanna get up to my shack and get drunk".
But in pure western tradition, "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" is perhaps my favorite of all.
I also loved "Unforgiven" which was an absolutly amazing feat.
Cheers!
2006-08-22 07:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Good the Bad and the Ugly, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Fistful of Dollars, and Unforgiven. No one plays a tough as nails cowboy like Clint Eastwood. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is really good too.
"It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have." Eastwood as Will Munny
2006-08-22 08:10:47
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answered by icelusx 2
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the worry with the Eurovision music Contest is that it has certainly no longer something to do with vocal skills and each little thing to do with politics. as an occasion the clarification that Russia have been given such a lot of things grow to be that each and all of the former eastern bloc countries gave it optimal factors. we will not get any first rate factors via our activities in Afghanistan and Iraq. via fact of that we could placed the suited singers interior the international interior the Eurovision & we nonetheless won't get any factors!
2016-11-05 09:40:52
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answered by ? 4
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The Good Old Boys with Tommy Lee Jones...don't remember any particular line...
The Missing with Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchette....good line..."I better go now, if I stay here, I might have to kill somebody"
2006-08-22 07:47:57
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answered by ali.tyree 2
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Foe me (not a big western fan), the best would have to be 1968's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It's hard to beat Redford and Newman.
2006-08-22 07:48:16
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answered by coreboy2003 2
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High Noon, and The Magnificent Seven.
2006-08-22 07:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Tombstone, Wyatt, Deadwood!!
2006-08-22 07:45:51
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answered by jckturchin 2
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Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner in OPEN RANGE.
Scene: Walks up to the assassin, and asks if he is the one who shot his friend, and black fiend responds, yeah,! The BANG! Right in middle of the eyes with a .45. then fight on.
John Wayne, all of them. Funny is Seven sons of Katie Elder. Maureen O'hara.
Clint Eastwood, All of em' JOE KIDD, HANG EM' HIGH, OUTLAW JOSIE WALES, PALE RIDER, FIST FULL OF DOLLARS, etc...
TV MOVIE:
LONESOME DOVE - with Robert Duvall.
2006-08-22 07:53:27
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answered by Cabana C 4
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