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The best and worst western movies:
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Thank you, I will have to look up Firecreek. Don't know if I have seen that one or not.
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Re: The best and worst western movies:
Stewart and Fonda but Stewart being my favorite were in a number of fairly good Westerns. Fonda and I can't even name them of the top of my head to include Gun Fight at the Ok Coral which is liked by many but just Ok in my opinion. Stewart just happened to be more my style. The Man Who Shot Libertyy Valance with him, Wayne, and Marvin was real good as well.
How the West was Won which is typically mentioned but just not at the top of my list. Then there is Winchester 1873 and Destyry Rides Again. Heck I even like some of Bob Hope's hokey western stuff. But I guess that's because those were the movies I grew up on when they played them on TV.
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Mine as well.Stewart just happened to be more my style.
And one of MY all time favorites is Winchester '73.
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Fonda is good as Wyatt Earp in My Darling Clementine.
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Re: The best and worst western movies:
For me I think if I had to pick it would be FireCreek because but then again I really like most of the movies and what Stewart did. I think the other I tend to watch a lot is the Shootist and even though Stewart is only a supporting actor in that one he is in it and I do really enjoy it.
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Ah Oops, yeah I got the title wrong. But as I said for me it's good just not one of my favorites.
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Have seen mention of the Shootist many times but have never seen it and don't know where to find it.
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Your kidding?markiver54 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 3:24 pmHave seen mention of the Shootist many times but have never seen it and don't know where to find it.
Actually it's one of my favorite John Wayne Westerns. He's much older of course but find the movie itself to be one of the better all around movies he's actually been in.
Definitely worth a watch if you can find it.
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Not kidding...just a bit ignorant I guess.
Actually, was never a big JW fan because of his lack of acting skills. Yes, I've watched many over the years and give his legacy a lot of credit...not saying I don't like him...heck, I used to fly a lot on business and when I lived in SoCal, saw that big statue every time I flew out of JW airport. Would like to see Shootist though!
The thing I always think of when his name comes up is that unique way of speaking.
Actually, was never a big JW fan because of his lack of acting skills. Yes, I've watched many over the years and give his legacy a lot of credit...not saying I don't like him...heck, I used to fly a lot on business and when I lived in SoCal, saw that big statue every time I flew out of JW airport. Would like to see Shootist though!
The thing I always think of when his name comes up is that unique way of speaking.
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Yeah, figured you weren't but I just couldn't help myself. True, he wasn't the best actor out there and most of his movies I watch isn't because I expect great acting. Pretty sure you"ll find he still isn't the greatest actor in the Shootist either but I find the movie and all of the components to include script, other actors, and story to be alot better than most John Wayne movies.markiver54 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 3:41 pmNot kidding...just a bit ignorant I guess.
Actually, was never a big JW fan because of his lack of acting skills. Yes, I've watched many over the years and give his legacy a lot of credit...not saying I don't like him...heck, I used to fly a lot on business and when I lived in SoCal, saw that big statue every time I flew out of JW airport. Would like to see Shootist though!
The thing I always think of when his name comes up is that unique way of speaking.
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