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	My Darling Clementine-Henry Fonda, Walter Brennan Red River-John Wayne High Noon-Gary Cooper Rio Bravo-John Wayne, Angie Dickinson High Plains Drifter-Clint Eastwood  | 
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			Silverado. One of my Favorites (it's like RUDY I can't Shut it off) Firefly Not really a Western But a great Western Theme. The Searchers John Wayne Cat Ballou Sons of Katie Elder Unforgiven "Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend" I got A whole Bunch More But I don't have the Time. 
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 I'd add to the many movies listed (maybe not truly "westerns"): Quigly Down Under, Dances with Wolves and Little Big Man. WyoBob  | 
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			I like western movies! Some of my favorites are: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Fort Apache She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Stagecoach Open Range Red River Wyatt Earp Unforgiven Pale Rider The Searchers Rio Bravo Jesse James The Return Of Frank James Lots of cigars in these movies too!  
		
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			Although typically not considered a western in the same breath as the period pieces (i.e. The Searchers), it would be hard to find a more iconic "modern" western character than Paul Newman's Hud in the film of the same name.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Favorite is OJWales, the Searchers and She Wore a  Yellow Ribbon. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			A few others not mentioned yet: The Magnificent Seven (A Kurosawa Samurai flick) Brynner, Wallach, McQueen, Bronson, Coburn One-Eyed jacks (Brando's best Western) Brando & Malden Lonely Are the Brave (from a Edward Abbey novel) Kirk Douglas, Walter Matthau The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Bogart and Huston (Badges? We ain't got no....) 
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			I've always appreciated the anti-hero aspect of many Westerns.  My all-time favorite would have to be "The Professionals."  I like how it covers the time period when the traditional Old West was starting to give way to the modern era of automobiles.  Plus Burt Lancaster makes for a great scene-chewing villain.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I must be psychic, Heath, I put "Hud" in the movie title thread 30 seconds before reading this....wow.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Like everyone here, I absolutely love Westerns. All the movies mentioned so far are great in their own way! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			A couple that I really enjoy, that have not been mentioned, unless I missed seeing them, are: Gun Fighter's Moon (Lance Hendrix) Purgatory (Eric Roberts, Sam Shepard, Randy Quaid, Donnie Wahlberg & others) They are great films!!! Question: Many, many of you list "Tombstone", and I agree, it's a great movie! My question though, is which version of "Tombstone", of the two most recent, is your favorite. One stars Kurt Russell & one stars Kevin Costner? Personally, I like them both, a lot! However, if forced to choose one over the other, I would go with the Kevin Costner version! 
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 I'm glad Bob mentioned it because I couldn't believe it wasn't on the first page. I recently watched a comedy spaghetti western that was really good. It's spanish and it's subtitled, but it was big fun. It's called 800 Bullets. Here's a link. It's definately worth the $1.99 at Blockbuster. One of the user comments on that page I linked says "A touching and funny homage to Spaghetti Westerns and film-making in general." It's exactly that. It's not going to win any awards, but it pleasantly surprised me. I'd love to sit and watch it again.  
		
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			Just bought a collection of really crappy spaghetti westerns at Wal-Mart for the purpose of making fun of them, Mystery Science Theater style. Rage At Dawn was an insta-classic  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Well, you're *something,* Tom... ![]() Another non-traditional fav western for me is All The Pretty Horses. The book is a better-told story, but the film still has some great acting and an interesting cross-border storyline. 
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