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Re: Greatest Cowboy Movie Ever Made

Posted: 09 Jan 2016 15:38
by remus
Seems that most here like the same kind of cowboy flick. I guess I think out of the box but lately when I hear cowboy movie for some reason Blazing Saddles jumps right out at me.

Re: Greatest Cowboy Movie Ever Made

Posted: 09 Jan 2016 18:01
by HarryAlonzo
I see that this is another thread that I'll have to read start to finish. One that I didn't find in a search is, "They Died with Their Boots On." An Uncle's favorite, and worthy of watching. Makes the short list for the title and Errol Flynn.

Re: Greatest Cowboy Movie Ever Made

Posted: 09 Jan 2016 22:12
by NavyDoc76-80
Don't know if it's considered one of the greatest, but accidentally caught "The Magnificent Seven" the other day, great cast , good flick.

Re: Greatest Cowboy Movie Ever Made

Posted: 10 Jan 2016 01:31
by Archer
NavyDoc76-80 wrote:Don't know if it's considered one of the greatest, but accidentally caught "The Magnificent Seven" the other day, great cast , good flick.
Not bad.
I tended to prefer the original version 'Seven Samurai' even if I did have to get the subtitled version.

Of course 'Seven Samurai' wasn't really a western even if 'The Magnificent Seven' did rip it off wholesale.

Re: Greatest Cowboy Movie Ever Made

Posted: 10 Jan 2016 05:10
by singleshotcajun
Love Seven Samaria, I view it as a Western. There is a direct link in that Toshiro Mifune originated the roving warrior type character and His "Ronin with no name" which He played many times was the inspiration for Clint Eastwood's "Man with no name".