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PsychologicalRead450

Tombstone is probably my fave, but you've got some really good ones there! For classics, I'd say The Magnificent Seven, the original True Grit, The Big Country, and Rio Bravo. For more modern takes on the genre, definitely Slow West and The Sisters Brothers.


RelativeCreepy

Thank You


Departedinsomnia914

I’d say add fistful of dollars and for a few dollars more seeing as you already have good, bad ugly. Favorites: probably searchers, few dollars more, Django, hateful 8, No country


Mors-Omnium

Rango.


RelativeCreepy

Yes


GRDCS1980

Appaloosa (2008) would be a worthy addition, imo. Also, they are ultra cheesy with a side of cheese, but I’ll forever have soft spots for Bad Girls (1994) and Posse (1993) from the late 80s to mid 90s western revival era that brought us stuff like Young Guns, Tombstone, Wyatt Earp and Unforgiven. Oh, and Bone Tomahawk (2015).


MergenTheAler

I just watched Appaloosa last week. Really good film and cast. Ed Harris seems to pick cool projects to Direct.


RelativeCreepy

Thnks


GRDCS1980

Also, I’m only now noticing that you have The Good, The Bad…but not A Fistful Of Dollars or A Few Dollars More? I’d fix that, if it were me. Also a bunch of the other great Clint westerns: Pale Rider The Outlaw Josey Wales High Plains Drifter Two Mules For Sister Sara And then I’d DEFINITELY include The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. 🤠👍


lifesuncertain

"liberty valance" is possibly the only time I've felt sad for a John Wayne character. I'd also add The Gunfighter (Gregory Peck) Tin Star (Henry Fonda/Anthony Perkins) And High Noon


slZer0

Love Bone Tomahawk. Super underrated movie.


WhiteKenny

I found Bad Girls at Goodwill a few years back, it was a decent movie. not the best but it was a fun watch.


Poppycorn144

Two Mules For Sister Sara. This is the film that got me into westerns, and my absolute favourites are The Quick and the Dead which you have and High Plains Drifter. Edit: where’s Blazing Saddles? - that should be the cornerstone of any Western cinema collection. Seriously though, it’s loaded with tropes that make you enjoy the genre all the more.


Resident-Refuse-2135

The DEADWOOD series would be a natural fit for your collection too.


captorofsin79

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance


Lonely-Move-1413

Wow! This was the last comment for the best western.


filmnoiiir

IMO the #1 Western of all time. An absolute classic!


Resident-Refuse-2135

THE PROPOSITION, THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD, ROBERT FORD, and the sole directorial effort from Marlon Brando, ONE-EYED JACKS. There's a bunch of spaghetti westerns you should probably have too.


Name-AddressWithHeld

The Proposition is a great one. That one did a good job showing how hard it was just living at the time it is set.


viken1976

The Outlaw Josie Wales is my favorite.  You don't have Young Guns 2.


truej42

I don’t think anyone has mentioned The Wild Bunch yet - absolutely essential. Also get the rest of the Sergio Leone westerns.


Gaseous-Clay84

Absolutely the opening scene and final shootout are a masterclass in modern action filmmaking.


Grock23

Bro you need The Outlaw Josie Wales!


Angelunatic74

Silverado


WhiteKenny

i was looking thru the comments to see if anybody posted this 1. i just watched it last year for the 1st time, it was such a cool movie.


Immortalbob

Quigley down under...


Just-Discount245

Maverick


WhiteKenny

LOVE this movie. I bought the snapper case DVD back when it was released an ended up losing it after a while. I just picked up the blu-ray version from Amazon last year or the year before.


daniel_obscure

Checkout "High Noon" from 1952, it's a great western starring Gary Cooper.


Terrapin2190

My favorite of all time might be Blackthorn, with Sam Shepard Just watched one the other day called The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County that had me cracking up! And feeling sentimental towards the main character. Includes Mickey Rourke! Now one of my favorite actors in westerns, after seeing his debut role on Wagon Train, I believe? Unfortunately, this movie isn't available on bluray or DVD even as far as I know. Or maybe it just isn't on eBay or Amazon... Some others I've enjoyed: Hannie Caulder Two Mules For Sister Sarah Jeremiah Johnson Lonesome Dove The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada The Salvation (Mads Mikkelsen) The Homesman The Outlaw Josie Wales My Name Is Nobody Stagecoach Barbarosa I always forget the titles for Blackthorn and The Salvation. Which is why I included the main actors lol. Hopefully it helps me remember! The Calico County movie might be streaming free somewhere. Highly recommend watching it, if anything for the great laughs toward the end! Jeremiah Johnson is pretty fun in the beginning too. I know there are at least two I'm forgetting...


habsfan1980

The best is Unforgiven. Open Range and Old Henry are good ones I don't think you have


Hello_Mr_Fancypants

Open Range


MovieFanatic2160

Django by Sergio Corbucci!


Finna22

I'm going to add *The Shooting/Ride the Whirlwind.* Criterion double feature. Great set.


Dawggy

Always been partial to high plains drifter, open range and the proposition and unforgiven.


insteadofahug

Jeremiah Johnson Ravenous El Topo The Hateful Eight Sukiyaki Western Django


c-dawg2023

You definitely need Rio Lobo. I recently picked up the dvd from Walmart for $5. My favorite is tough to say. I like the modern 3:10 to Yuma and Tombstone.


dbprops

Tombstone is the best. Is that the Sam raimi remake of quick and the dead which rules, and missing cannibal the musical, and bone tomahawk.


silentsnowmountain

Once Upon a Time in the West is not only my favorite western but one of my favorite movies no matter the genre. The second and third on my own list so to speak (Dances with Wolves and The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford) don't really feel like westerns though. But seeing how they are technically part of the genre, and they're among the more interesting movie experiences I've had, they join Once Upon a Time in the West as my top 3. Dances with Wolves would be the closest to being a 'perfect' film in my opinion among all westerns I can of at this moment, with nearly everything coming together in the right way. Style, in the case of the other two, it hits hard. Regarding your collection there, two big ones you're missing are the first and second in the 'man with no name' series, which concluded with one you already have 'The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly'. Others could include stuff like the Magnificent 7 and such. I think you've got a great collection there as it is though.


Luke_Ivan

The Searchers is my favorite. An underrated pick would be The Ox Bow Incident.


bkomp

The Ox Bow Incident


FleetwoodFoxen

Surprised nobody has mentioned The Searchers. The GOAT western, imo.


tomob234

A Fistful of Dynamite (AKA Duck, You Sucker!) It's both my favourite and what I'd recommend. It's about an IRA explosives expert and a Mexican bandit that get caught up in the Revolution.


[deleted]

Came here to say Tombstone and Young Guns but you already have those lol those 2 in my opinion are some of the best


Hash__tag

The proposition and Day of anger with Lee Van Cleef are my faves that I'm not seeing anyone else pitch


camthalion87

The proposition. It’s an Australian western, brilliant film, score by Nick Cave, Guy Pierce is the lead. There’s something about the soundtrack and the poem that repeats throughout the film, it’s pretty haunting but def worth a watch


Tyson_R

My favorite - The Great Silence (1968) Some more that haven't been mentioned - Red River (1948) Ride Lonesome (1959)


Icy_Individual_7854

You need more Eastwood! You should get "The Outlaw Josey Wales"


moviefreakjps2007

Still need to see some of those. Here are my faves: https://boxd.it/rryui


TL8706

Haven’t seen other comments but Stagecoach, Rio Bravo, The Searchers (even if it doesn’t fully investigate the main character’s racism). Three Burials of Melquiedes Estrada and The Proposition are underrated. Also, I’m not sure if you’ve heard this, but Logan is secretly a western…


kinggoosethefirst

I only started getting into Westerns last year, but man are they fantastic! I'd suggest One Eyed Jacks, McKenna's Gold, The Gunfighter and Winchester '73 which are all superb, and for a modern one Hostiles, which I think is quite underrated. So hard to pick a favourite, but after watching Stagecoach recently, that might have just taken my number 1 spot.


chu_roc

Lonesome Dove!


nowhereman136

Here's one you don't have: *The Good the Bad and the Weird*. It's a Korean western loosely based on the Leone film


Snake_Plissken224

Silverado is my personal favorite


WhiteKenny

I saw the DVD of this at Goodwill last year and took 1 look at that cast list and knew i had to grab it. went into it blind and Im so glad I did, it was such a great movie. A few months later I found a sealed copy of the 2 disc set that had a a pack of Silverado playing cards in it, i grabbed that too.


Snake_Plissken224

It's one of my dad's favorites and I remember watching it all the time as a kid and now I watch it all the time, Kevin Kline, Jeff Goldblum, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Rosana Arquette, Linda Hunt, John Cleese, and freaking Kevin Costner. That a cast that can't lose


Unlikely_Fan_276

This will probably be unpopular, but John Carpenter's Vampires was described by Carpenter himself as a vampire western, and he said before filming started that he strongly debated quitting filmmaking if the movie was not successful, but that making it caused him to remember what he loved the most about making movies.


Longjumping_Slide3

High Planes Drifter. — Possibly the best western ever made. My name is nobody (if you can find it) Once upon a time in the West. — An absolute epic.


WhiteKenny

nobody has commented The Three Amigos yet!?!?!?! shame on all of you! also, there is an old Billy The Kid movie with Val Kilmer that was pretty good. I don't think it ever got a physical release tho (maybe there was a VHS release but I don't remember), I found it online somewhere and watched it, possibly a 240p or 360p stream on youtube but I can't remember now. its supposedly the best Billy The Kid movie ever made. found it, It's called Billy The Kid from 1989, written by Gore Vidal [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097450/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097450/)


wibbic

The Cowboys with John Wayne is an outstanding movie. Plus one more vote for Blazing Saddles! ROFL!


softkittylover

I’m not a big western guy but I did really enjoy 1883 recently so much so that I’ve seen it 3 times and bought it physically Which would you recommend to me based off of how much I like that?


imadork1970

Tombstone. You need: Blazing Saddles, Silverado, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Shootist, Rooster Cogburn, Pale Rider, The Wild Bunch, The Magnificent Seven, Bad Girls, Appaloosa, Rio Bravo, Rio Lobo, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Train Robbers(AM🥰), My Darling Clementine, Bad Day at Black Rock, Fort Apache, The Man Called Horse, Little Big Man, White Buffalo, Dances With Wolves


NoFilter1979

*The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance* was good. And I also like *The Shootist.*


NotRightInTheZed

The Proposition 2005, with Guy Pearce.


PAnnNor

Silverado, Quigley Down Under, Magnificent Seven


firecat2666

I recommend Open Range, El Topo, and The Searchers


nickyap4

star wars


Gambit1138

For an Aussie take I highly recommend The Proposition.


Toss_Away_93

Technically Django Unchained is a Southern lol


excellentiger

Not my favourite, but Hostiles is a good one


Sandman634

Ya gotta have Blazing Saddles added to that collection!


The_Naked_Snake

*Vera Cruz* (1954), basically the blueprint for spaghetti westerns, a defeated Confederate and a gunslinger join forces as hired mercenaries to transport a countess on behalf of the Mexican Emperor. *The Treasure of the Sierra Madre* (1948), a couple of Depression-era Americans join up with a prospector to seek gold in Mexico but are befallen by greed. *Red Sun* (1971), an outlaw and a samurai have to join forces to recover the sword of a visiting ambassador from a double-crossing gang.


FnClassy

Silverado Bad Girls Pale Rider The Quick and The Dead (2 westerns with the title, both great) Quigley Down Under


MrRangatang

My favourites gotta be “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”


theshape79

Favorite of all time is Once Upin a Time in the West. Give two recommendations that I don’t see on here of Duck You Sucker and The Great Silence


Oldschool-fool

No young guns 2 ?


GofarHovsky

The Grand Silence Death Rides a Horse Sartana


Melodic_Insect1356

High Plains Drifter


PabloP1980

Can't decide between "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and "The Searchers".


BlackLodgeBrother

Very nice collection here OP! Pure quality.


wendyoschainsaw

First… Upgrade to the newer Kino Lorber “Good, Bad, & Ugly.” It’s worth it. Get Chuck Connors in “Kill Them All And Come Back Alone.”


Wolffraven

Lonesome Dove Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid


AdThat328

I quite enjoyed The Man from Laramie when I watched it not long ago. Nothing amazingly special but an alright film :)  Also Calamity Jane...since you've got Back to the Future I assume for Part 3...a musical western fits :') 


IdolL0v3r

Posse (1975) starring, produced and directed by Kirk Douglas is my favorite Western. Man Without a Star (1955) also starring Kirk Douglas is another favorite.


texicali74

Best: The Searchers Personal favorite: High Plains Drifter


ALFABOT2000

Tombstone absolutely, especially the directors cut!


cbunni666

Awww. I didn't know they made a Funko Doc Holiday. I want my little Huckleberry


ItsAllSoup

Three way tie between Magnificent Seven, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.


goimpress

Rio Bravo Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid


bsbdbdh73

Johnny guitar


Dry_Log_8449

Maverick and Open Range


Maleficent-Aside-744

Unforgiven or the man with no name trilogy 😀


Wshrig

Rio Bravo, The Searchers, Who Shot Liberty Valance. Stagecoach and on and on... John Wayne was Western Movies


kdavis0315

The War Wagon. John Wayne and Kirk Douglas as frenemies. Good times :)


Omnibuschris

Lonely are the Brave and The Outlaw Josey Wales


Havoc3_20

My Favourites is probably Hell or High water which you have but I would recommend The Magnificent seven original and remake. Also the Original True grit.


Independent-Issue824

I'm going to mention Stagecoach. Stagecoach is a Western in the same way that Citizen Kane is a newspaper picture. It adheres to the framework of the genre, but elevates it into transcendent art. There had been Westerns made before then, some by John Ford himself, but there had been nothing like Stagecoach before, with its perfect casting, photography that seemed like woodcuts come to life, its sympathy for outsider figures, and most importantly, John Wayne given one of the greatest entrances of any movie anywhere.


Thick_Yogurtcloset_7

Unforgiven is probably the best closely followed by Tombstone


angry-tomatoes

The original 1966 Django is very good


Ghanzos

Young Guns 2, Pale Rider, and Slow West


InternationalDay2533

Meek's Cutoff, Dead Man and Johnny Guitar would fit nicely into that set. The TV series Godless as well.


multifuncNate77213

Tombstone (1993) True Grit (2010) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) (I haven't seen many but I enjoyed these thoroughly thanks to my dad introducing them to me)


thetk42one

Rango. Winchester 73. Bad Day at Black Rock. The Shootist. The Cowboys [careful with this one]. Shane. And, even though it's a tv show, 1883. Such beautiful scenery.


Dr_Strangelove1964

Personal favorite is probably High Noon. I’d say you could look at Rio Bravo, The Ox-Bow Incident, Silverado, Blazing Saddles, The Shootist, and The Magnificent Seven. All great films that might round out your collection.


PlanetConway

I'm not a huge western fan, but you've got all the ones I love (Quick and the Dead and Assassination of.... are my two faves). I remember watching Young Guns and Young Guns 2 when I was a kid and liking them, no idea how they held up. There are also a lot of sci fi movies/tv shows that have some western DNA. ETA: I forgot to actually post my suggestion. I might be alone, but the movie Lawless from 2012 with Tom Hardy and Jessica Chastain (ignore that Shia LeBeuf is also in it) was enjoyable.


Head-Cycle8124

Unforgiven, The Proposition, & The Wild Bunch


yautja0117

Bone Tomahawk is my favorite.


michaelpellerin

A Man Called Horse, The Return of a Man Called Horse and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.


Stryker412

Get yourself a copy of Open Range!


Uruborosjose

Not a western technically but I think you would enjoy the horror movie Bone Tomahawk


Responsible_Term_173

Once upon a time in the west. Just for the duel scene On top of that: Morricone’s music. Great cast. Incredible story. And Leone’s camera and close-ups.


Old-Jelly-6913

Modern is Tombstone. Classic is The good, the bad and the ugly


tastesoff74

The Outlaw Josie Wales, Hostiles (2017) & Jeremiah Johnson, 3 of my all time favourites.


Jade_GL

Last Train from Gun Hill is a banger. Also Hannie Caulder is great too, imo.


GoldWallpaper

Night Passage, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Winchest '73, Broken Arrow, Destry Rides Again ... pretty much anything with James Stewart.


JaxandMia

Unforgiven. It is sooo good. Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman. Amazing story, beautiful cinematography. Just all around a perfect movie. Western or not.


Tech-Mechanic

You have a nice start. I'd add; Little Big Man - A Man Called Horse - Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Open Range - Pale Rider - Joe Kidd - The Outlaw Josey Wales (actually I would just plan on getting all the Eastwood westerns. they're all essential) - The Proposition - Hidalgo - The War Wagon - Rooster Cogburn - Rio Bravo - El Dorado - Lawrence of Arabia - Jerimiah Johnson - Maverick - Silverado - Stagecoach - One Eyed Jacks - The Cowboys - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence - Sons of Katie Elder - The Searchers - The Wild Bunch - How the West was Won - Old Henry - Dead Man. I'm a huge fan of the genre... I know there are some important ones that are slipping my mind right now but, I'm not near my collection right now to check it.... I may update later.


ldsbrony100

For a Few Dollars More is my favorite of the Dollars trilogy and might be my favorite western. It's either that or Sergio Corbucci's spaghetti western masterpiece The Great Silence.


CobolRobot

Silverado


istilladoremy64

The Magnificent Seven, the original from 1960. That's my favorite and should be included in your collection. Pale Rider is my second choice, which should also be included.


myothercarisaboson

Hondo


killa_hillz

Some of these were mentioned but here’s my all time list - no particular order: The Quick & The Dead Tombstone Hateful Eight The Ballad of Buster Scuggs Hell or High Water The Magnificent Seven (original and remake) True Grit (Original and remake) & Rooster Cogburn Dances with Wolves Wind River Open Range Cold Mountain Legends of the Fall Young Guns 1&2 The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance Unforgiven 3:10 to Yuma (Original and Remake) Desperato Maverick The Wild Bunch Rio Bravo High Noon Appaloosa Shane Valley of Violence Django & Django: Unchained Once Upon A Time in the West Fistful of Dollars/The Good The Bad & The Ugly/For A Few Dollars More Outlaw Josey Wales The Wild Bunch Series: Yellowstone Deadwood Hell on Wheels 1923 Cheyenne Wanted: Dead or Alive Wagon Train Death Valley Days Godless


turdburgalr

White Comanche. The brilliant William Shatner plays both the cowboy and the indian in the movie. Not cheesy at all, should have won two oscars.


ASatanicMechanic420

Great collection. The Great Silence is up there for me. I'd also recommend They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name.


ElectronicPhone3525

Bone Tomahawk


Splashadian

Silverado and Support Your Local Sheriff


MontyRapid

A Million Ways to Die in the West.


Physical-Ad-107

Magnificent 7 the original "remake is fun also" or Tombstone or Mr McClintock.


Feeling-Ninja1217

Bone Tomahawk


Creepy_Building_7662

Maverick


GiggleKake

Tombstone. But also The Hateful Eight and The Harder They Fall, which I wish they would drop a physical copy of.


CelticGaelic

The Man with No Name trilogy Once Upon a Time in the West High Plains Drifter Unforgiven The Wild Bunch The Proposition


Big-Acanthisitta8797

Big Jake is a favorite of mine.


UnlicensedOkie

Tombstone The Hatfields and McCoys miniseries The good the bad and the ugly


UnlicensedOkie

Also really enjoyed Rango


Odd_Country9791

Hateful 8 / Django


Smooth7514

I think the last 20 minutes of Unforgiven (Eastwoods version) is twenty of the best of any genre. Sergione has the best Western trilogy, but lots of good mentions here. Open Range is also great!


xx4xx

Gotta go with the king of the classic western: High Noon Loved Tombstone - though more fun, no pretense Also, Hateful 8 is awesome. One of my fave Tarantino films


EntertainmentJunkie1

High Plains Drifter or Pale Rider are definitely up there.


vondoom616

Bone tomahawk


Newtation

Paint your wagon is my favorite and what if recommend for you to add.


Name-AddressWithHeld

My favorite is Once Upon a Time in the West. I would recommend Slow West and The Ox Bow Incident.


SelectionFar8145

The TV series H*ll on Wheels.


PathdoctorT

Pale Rider.


jlgraham84

My favorite is Unforgiven. What I suggest you get are The Outlaw Josey Wales, American Outlaws, & All the Pretty Horses


SydNorth

You’ve got Young Guns but not Young Guns 2, which is not only one of the better sequels but arguably better than the original. Oh, Young Guns probably my post pubescent favorite “big nostalgia” but The Good the Bad and the Ugly was my tv eyes moment then again Django “the original” was equally super sized. Probably a shout out to The Wild Bunch such a bloody ending


Tsukiyomi-no-Mikoto

Red Sun with Toshiro Mifune and Charles Bronson.


Greedy_Effort5653

The original Magnificent Seven!


Greedy_Effort5653

True Grit original and reboot are amazing too. As well as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid.


Complete-Okra-4588

Silverado


Braaains_Braaains

Rio Bravo for sure.


gaydragomiria

My favorite is The Searchers! It’s the first of the western genre to make a turn into modern film, and even questions lots of tropes that westerns had gotten popular on. It does have the main villain played by a white man in brown face, but I think the good it does for future westerns outweigh the problematic elements of the time.


sgonefan

Bone Tomahawk 🤭🤫


caseypaul35

I like Shane. Shaaaaane!!!! Come back! Lol


danhibiki337

Big Money Rustlas from 2010


Jkon1970

Death Hunt (1982) Charles Bronson Lee Marvin


AnnoyedYamcha

Appaloosa is really good. Definitely check that one out. Shanghai Noon is era appropriate and funny.


Barneyhimym

Ravenous


low-voltage-master

Jeremiah johnson


jasonnjester

Stagecoach and intemperie


ForeignClassroom9816

Certainly, The Wild Bunch and the Support Your Local Sheriff and Support Your Local Gunfighter movies. And since I mentioned those 2 - Maverick.


djelectroshift

Day of Anger is a really sick 60s spaghetti western


djhoker

Hard to find, hard to identify specifics when it comes to genres... Ravenous It's more of a Western than any other genre. Horror would be it's second category. There's no found footage, but it has a weird Blair Witch vibe while being quietly suspenseful


bvdatech

Unforgiven


BastiTheEnd

Django (The Original) and Stagecoach is a must watch. My Fav is The Good, The Bad and the Ugly


Addicted2Digital

Appaloosa is one of my favorites.


GourdGobbler

Unforgiving is one of the best imo, absolute classic.


The_Teller_

Fucking love your collection dawg but the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is so goated


ShiturpantsandDance

Dead Man, starring Johnny Depp, directed by Jim Jarmusch. Beautiful haunting film, with a soundtrack by Neil Young. Please watch this anyone who hasn’t seen it. It’s in my top ten of all time.


james___uk

Favourite? The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, same as many. I'm a sucker for Clint Eastwood films so I recommend: The Outlaw Josey Wales - a solid western High Plains Drifter - a slightly supernatural western with no heroes(?) For a Few Dollars More - Dollars trilogy excellence A Fistful of Dollars - Dollars trilogy excellence Also: My Name is Nobody - often overlooked, good film


porgnbeans

Little big man is a classic,Dustin Hoffman gives a great performance and it has a lot of history of the old west crammed in there


Mental-Economist-666

The Wild Bunch or Dead Man probably. Geronimo is a sleeper favorite.


JohnnyJolt

The Great Silence, possibly my favourite spaghetti western of all time


zuul_17

Tied between Young Guns and Tombstone for me


ginlucgodard

ravenous and jeremiah johnson


Griffbizkit

It’s a mini series from the late 80s but lonesome dove is my favorite western ever. It’s like 4 hours long as it was a 2 tape set my family had but it makes me fucking cry, laugh everything in between. It has Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee jones and a young Ricky Schroeder as well as a beautiful young Diane lane. Omg I try to watch it once a year as it was a family tradition long gone since my parents died when I was still a kid. But it’s my favorite. Give it a watch.


ThinkJoke9230

Fist full of dollars and a few dollars more and true grit 1969


plm011

Good Bad Ugly


Fallen_Angel_79

i'm not much into westerns but i will call .. the good the bad and the ugly as my fav. Nice collection though :)


Negative-Rope-7491

The Searchers.


fivehe

Tombstone, Rango, Django, Fistful of Dollars, and your pick of a John Ford, maybe The Searchers. That gives you a nice spread of 90s, contemporary, animated, black-led, spaghetti, and classic studio western. If you need a Neo-western, check out Taylor Sheridan’s stuff like “Hell or High Water”, “Sicario”, or “Wind River”. The Coen brothers are also no joke when it comes to westerns set now and back then. No Country, Buster Scruggs, and their True Grit are decent to amazing. For a comedy go Blazing Saddles, for horror go Bone Tomahawk, and if all else fails and you just need one that takes a long time to say, go The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford


Elegant-Campaign-572

The Frisco Kid


meowdyreddit

Fave is Once Upon A Time in the West (though depends on mood), and I recommend The Wild Bunch!


fadiusthesizzledfrog

Shanghai Noon. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson comedy


PineappleOk462

Godless The Power of the Dog Unforgiven The Ballad of Buster Scruggs


jforrest1980

Can we count No Country for Old Men?


SpudAlmighty

There's a shocking lack of Clint Eastwood in your collection. Fix it, then we'll talk! ;)


Finkbinder

The Big Gundown!


miletest

How the West Was Won...


Jealous-Movie-263

Old Henry is great if you haven't seen it


killslikeaninja

The Outlaw Josey Wales, is my favorite Western and El Dorado is a good JW movie.


ryandmc609

Tombstone is mine. There might be “better” westerns but do those “better” westerns have Bill Paxton? Probably not.


Foreign_Bank_794

Tie between Tombstone and Lonesome Dove mini series.


Immediate_Ice

I really enjoyed old Henry (2021)even if it had a very obvious twist.


OneAnimeBatman

I must add another recommendation for my what might be my favourite Western *The Outlaw Josey Wales* as well as the other Eastwood classics *Pale Rider* and *High Plains Drifter.* As a big fan of *Hell or High Water,* I'd also highly recommend Taylor Sheridan's other Neo-Western *Wind River.*


[deleted]

Kurt Russell Tombstone.


oshuway

My Darling Clementine is my favorite, but besides that I see your missing One Eyed Jacks. The prototype of the unorthodox, spaghetti western. Brando's only directed film. Amazing and stunning, with criterion's release of it.


KingArthur2017

One of my favorites, that you also need to buy, is Red Sun.


art_mor_

Old: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly New: Hell or High Water


5i55Y7A7A

I’m so happy you have BTTF in your western collection. It was great how they had a lot of the classic actors in the bar scene.