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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/05/26 04:07 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/02/26 08:15 PM
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Yes "Once Upon A Time" I have it, and really like it. I didn't really list all the Spaghetti Westerns but here are few GREAT ones for that type. 1. Django - Franco Nero 2. Once Upon A Time In The West 3. Death Rides A Horse - Lee Van Cleef 4. Navaho Joe - Burt Reynolds The 40's Westerns are great but I like the 90's thru now better, I'd rather have more violence then people stopping to sing songs in the middle of the movie LOL Like Eddie Dean Too soft with too many characters & SIDEKICKS with Nicknames, Soapy, Lefty, Gabby, etc.... Gene Autry, Roy Rodgers it's too much singing I would think if they didn't do up the violence a bit and it's really just what they can show, I mean almost all Westerns are viloent in nature. Then the genre would NEVER survive. Can't have Roy Rodgers or Eddie Dean singing songs with there side kicks in today's society and expect to get a movie budget handed to you. No no no, 1995's Tombstone with Val Kilmer and Kurt Russel is a WINNER! So is the remake of 3:10 To Yuma w/Russel Crowe, Christian Bale. Appaloosa - 2008 w/Ed Harris & Hugo Unforgiven - 1990 Eastwood/Hackman/Freeman/Richard Harris Wild Bill - 1995 - Jeff Bridges, William Hurt Open Range - 2003 Costner/Duvall/Bening These are great westerns, I haven't seen the new True Grit, I own the original and do not care for it much. It's just plain too boring. My favorite of Waynes is "The Searchers" and Rio Bravo, then El Dorado. Hopefully the genre will continue..... Did I list "Seven Men From Now" Director Bud Boetticher? Great western!
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