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All great movies, but I haven't seen The ballad of lefty brown so I'll check that one out!Django, Hateful Eight, 3:10 to Yuma, Bone Tomahawk, The Ballad of Lefty Brown, Hostile, True Grit.
All great movies, but I haven't seen The ballad of lefty brown so I'll check that one out!Django, Hateful Eight, 3:10 to Yuma, Bone Tomahawk, The Ballad of Lefty Brown, Hostile, True Grit.
Hell yeah Rango is great oneMany people might not count it because it was animated and made for a younger audience, but I have quite the soft spot for Rango.
With all due respect, I find the original Magnificent Seven (Seven Samurai, 1954) an order of magnitude stronger. Yes, it's not a western in terms of setting, but rather a western-like stylization in relation to 16th century Japanese realities.Magnificent Seven (Original)
The story was simple, the actors were amazing and the cinematography were top-notch
That isn't a western.I'm not sure why this is even up for discussion. Of course it's:
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I see what you mean by "Western" in the sense of "Western." I thought you meant everything that wasn't Far EasternThat isn't a western.
Yeah, the thread was talking about what's called Western here - taking place in the Western US, generally in the mid to late 19th centuryI see what you mean by "Western" in the sense of "Western." I thought you meant everything that wasn't Far Eastern
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