>Open Range
top recommendation. watched it couple days ago for the first time and i have to say it was a huge mistake i didn't watch it when it came out.
I thought it was pretty dumb but yes it's still much better than dragged across concrete, that one was just torture for your brain
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Dragged could have had like an hour cut from it. It's got some cool scenes but there's only so much weird old soul music that you can listen to while they drive around in huge old cars.
brawl 99 is slightly better than BT
it engaged and surprsided me more at the time
yes also was goofy with how fights felt like training rounds before camera starts shooting
but still
dragged across concrete was too long for its own good, but still decent stuff even if weakest of them
That was a decent film until the last 30 minutes. The entire premise of what happens in the last town is insultingly moronic (it could've worked in one of the smaller more remote settlements earlier in the film, but not the large railroad town at the end), and it just serves to pull off the lamest character 180 in modern westerns with the previously ruthless and uncaring antagonist suddenly fighting his gang on behalf of the stoic protagonist because he got to like him a bit. It's downright atrocious, and it sucked because uip to the end it had great tension, the characters were great, and the general theme and aesthetics of the movie were great.
Yeah, it's not that, it's his 180 in deciding "ok ill help this idiot trying to get me in prison just because", and it also isn't that that annoys me, it's the entire premise in a large railroad town would suddenly turn on law agents because some notorious outlaws spontaneously threw money around suddenly, it's fricking moronic and as I said could've worked in one of the other settlements.
It's a shit ending either way, and overrated as frick movie.
I thought OP meant movies, but Deadwood is obviously one of the greatest tv shows ever made. It might be a little different from what OP is expecting though, since though cool stuff happens a lot, it's much more naturalistic and slice of life-ish than most Westerns.
Lonesome Dove
Barbarosa
Silverado
Young Guns
Pale Rider
The Long Riders
Stagecoach remake with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash was alright too.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
that film might honestly be a masterpiece
the hateful eight. it's not great tho.
I'd go with young guns. that was some corny kino
There are none as good at that. None that have the authenticity of True Grit while also have great actors, characters, and story.
>the hateful eight
I don't even know if I would consider it a true western, but it is good.
The Wild Bunch
McCabe & Mrs Miller
Unforgiven
Bone Tomahawk
Meek's Cutoff
The Sisters Brothers
That’s a big coat
>The Sisters Brothers
This was a surprisingly good movie, I didn’t know John c Reilly could play a serious role
Appaloosa
Open Range
The Ballad of Left Brown
The Homesman
The Dark Valley
>Open Range
top recommendation. watched it couple days ago for the first time and i have to say it was a huge mistake i didn't watch it when it came out.
2nd
surprised I never heard of it until a few months ago
the goat unforgiven
horrible film. half of it is jeff bridges just mumbling incoherently. that borefest with michael fassbender was better.
you have to watch Bone Tomahawk
that shit was BRUTAL
The director's other films are like that too
Except they really suck. Bone tomahawk is his only good movie
I will grant you Dragged Across Concrete because the pace of the movie is painful but Brawl is awesome.
I thought it was pretty dumb but yes it's still much better than dragged across concrete, that one was just torture for your brain
Dragged could have had like an hour cut from it. It's got some cool scenes but there's only so much weird old soul music that you can listen to while they drive around in huge old cars.
brawl 99 is slightly better than BT
it engaged and surprsided me more at the time
yes also was goofy with how fights felt like training rounds before camera starts shooting
but still
dragged across concrete was too long for its own good, but still decent stuff even if weakest of them
If you liked Bone Tomahawk watch Brawl in Cell Block 99.
>Cell Block 99
laughable
it was trash
The right hand thug guy stole the film, which is unexpected in a film with Russel Crowe and Patrick Bateman
Yeah Ben Foster tends to do that every time he's casted.
He really, really did.
That was a decent film until the last 30 minutes. The entire premise of what happens in the last town is insultingly moronic (it could've worked in one of the smaller more remote settlements earlier in the film, but not the large railroad town at the end), and it just serves to pull off the lamest character 180 in modern westerns with the previously ruthless and uncaring antagonist suddenly fighting his gang on behalf of the stoic protagonist because he got to like him a bit. It's downright atrocious, and it sucked because uip to the end it had great tension, the characters were great, and the general theme and aesthetics of the movie were great.
He shot a gang member in the opening scene, he dgaf about them from the start
Yeah, it's not that, it's his 180 in deciding "ok ill help this idiot trying to get me in prison just because", and it also isn't that that annoys me, it's the entire premise in a large railroad town would suddenly turn on law agents because some notorious outlaws spontaneously threw money around suddenly, it's fricking moronic and as I said could've worked in one of the other settlements.
It's a shit ending either way, and overrated as frick movie.
The original is a far better film.
Cowboys vs Aliens
True Grit (1969)
I would argue that come hell or high water was a modern retelling of a western, as was Seven Psychopaths
Wind river
based Slow West poster
3:10 to Yuma
>17 replies
>no mention of Deadwood
wienersuckers
San Francisco wienerSUCKA
watched the whole series a few months ago and I was honestly kind of disappointed. It’s definitely overrated
I thought OP meant movies, but Deadwood is obviously one of the greatest tv shows ever made. It might be a little different from what OP is expecting though, since though cool stuff happens a lot, it's much more naturalistic and slice of life-ish than most Westerns.
>Modern
Tombstone
>Classic
The Great Silence
>true grit
>modern
No one cares about that campy, shitty, first attempt at the novel adaptation.
if it's classic western, it's gotta be pic rel for me
A huge shame pic related didn't have any marketing.
did laboeuf want to bang her?
the ballad of buster sneeds was good
OP check out Old Henry it was made in like 2021
are there any good 80s westerns?
Here’s your 80’s western bro
Heaven's Gate
Tom Horn
The Long Riders
Pale Rider
Lonesome Dove
Lonesome Dove
Barbarosa
Silverado
Young Guns
Pale Rider
The Long Riders
Stagecoach remake with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash was alright too.
1. BONE TOMAHAWK
2. BONE TOMAHAWK
3. BONE TOMAHAWK
damn kyle rittenhouse looks like that now!
DO NOT WATCH BONE TOMAHAWK ITS NOT WESTERN ITS SOME KIND OF SATANIC BODY HORROR GORE PORN SHIT
I REPEAT ITS NOT A WESTERN, ITS A HORROR MOVIE WITH ONE OF THE MOST FRICKED UP SCENES IN MOVIES
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Found a movie about your life (you're gay is what I'm saying)
3.10 to yuma
proposition
burrowers (proto-bone tomahawk)
The fistful of dollars trilogy, Django, Django Unchained, Hateful Eight.