For an, um..., social studies research project, I need to know what the greatest Westerns of all time are. You know, movies. Like High Noon or Fistful of Dollars or El Dorado or The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
But they have to have a duel in it, or something very much like it.
Yep. And after Shane, The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance and/or High Noon, for the classics. For a modern Western, Unforgiven was pretty darn near perfect.
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Yep. And after Shane, The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance and/or High Noon, for the classics. For a modern Western, Unforgiven was pretty darn near perfect.
OH yeah, Man who shot Liberty Valance, I had forgotten that one. Good thought, Glauber.
That's a tough one, but I'ld have to go with "The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance" also. "My Darling Clementine", "The Searchers", "The Shootist", and "Shane" all deserve honorable mentions. And though I wouldn't rank it as one of the best, "Rio Bravo" is one of my favorites.
Speaking of spaghetti westerns - anyone else a fan of "My Name is Nobody"?
Stars Henry Fonda as a gunman who wants to retire...love the scene with Henry alone against the Wild Bunch. I'm going to have to break out the VHS tapes at home and rewatch that one now!
And now there was no doubt that the trees were really moving - moving in and out through one another as if in a complicated country dance. ('And I suppose,' thought Lucy, 'when trees dance, it must be a very, very country dance indeed.')