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I'm gonna have to agree. Johnny Ringo is such a bad ass.
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tubbypirate wrote:
Last Man Standing is both a western and a gangster movie...and I have to say John Wayne the actor is badass. Big Jake is tuff ???!
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last man standing is awesome
but john wayne sucks in every way.. i hate him so
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The Proposition is amazing, and I'd really like to see 3:10 to Yuma and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.
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Magnigicent Seven is one of the best. I like Pat Garret & Billy The Kid also. Bob Dylan is in it and wrote Knockin On Heavens Door for it.
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if you hate westerns you definitely need to see some Leone films.
make CERTAIN you see them in Widescreen DVD format - the man uses the frame beautifully and fills it out with characters.
Tarantino was hugely influenced by Leone - especially in the western types scenes in the Kill Bill films. he even uses music by Ennio Morricone who scored Leone's films.
The Man With No Name trilogy and Once Upon a Time in the WEst all have rescent great special editions dvd's. i think i actually see Once Upon a Time for $7 or so in Best Buy.
then, if you like these Leone films you need to go back to his inpsiration which was Akira Kurosawa and his samurai films starring Tishiro Mifune (sp?)
p.s. another Kurosawa film heavily inspired the set up for Star Wars A new Hope.
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The Wild Bunch is great. Probably the strangest western I've ever seen was The Devil You Know. Half the movie was the main character doing peyote and hallucinating with an indian sage. Pretty cool graphics though.
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bigideas wrote:
if you hate westerns you definitely need to see some Leone films.
make CERTAIN you see them in Widescreen DVD format - the man uses the frame beautifully and fills it out with characters.
Tarantino was hugely influenced by Leone - especially in the western types scenes in the Kill Bill films. he even uses music by Ennio Morricone who scored Leone's films.
The Man With No Name trilogy and Once Upon a Time in the WEst all have rescent great special editions dvd's. i think i actually see Once Upon a Time for $7 or so in Best Buy.
then, if you like these Leone films you need to go back to his inpsiration which was Akira Kurosawa and his samurai films starring Tishiro Mifune (sp?)
p.s. another Kurosawa film heavily inspired the set up for Star Wars A new Hope.
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Your talking about The Hidden Fortress.
Kurosawa was the man.
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