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Silver Screen Royalty => VICTORIA'S MOVIE UNIVERSE => Topic started by: Clay Death on November 09, 2013, 12:45:01 am
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The Good the bad and the ugly is a great pick. Fistful of Dollars... another classic.
Anything with John Wayne is on my radar and of the new movies, I gotta say I liked Django Unchained by Tarantino... Maybe not a western in many peoples eyes, but I consider it to be.
A few Dollars More
And I agree with you General Britbox
Tarantinos Django unchained is a western in all sense of the definition
Loved how he used the Trinity song at the end of the film as Django rode off
Brought a huge smile on my face
Tarantino resurfaces oldies but goodies
Woohoo movie lovers 😘👍🏼
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Many Spaghetti westerns both serious and comical
Sergio's
The Good the bad and the ugly
Magnificent 7
They call me trinity
Thank you for this thread
I loved the spaghetti westerns too, all of them by Sergio Leone of course.
My favorites are Dances with Wolves and Two Mules for Sister Sara. The only westerns I like are those that Clint Eastwood starred in.
Lady TT
Great to see you!
Yes I love Clint Eastwood in his Westerns too
That special squint
Hang em high
He was much younger but stellar nonetheless
Unforgiven was grittier
Great to see you here 😊
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The Good the bad and the ugly is a great pick. Fistful of Dollars... another classic.
Anything with John Wayne is on my radar and of the new movies, I gotta say I liked Django Unchained by Tarantino... Maybe not a western in many peoples eyes, but I consider it to be.
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Many Spaghetti westerns both serious and comical
Sergio's
The Good the bad and the ugly
Magnificent 7
They call me trinity
Thank you for this thread
I loved the spaghetti westerns too, all of them by Sergio Leone of course.
My favorites are Dances with Wolves and Two Mules for Sister Sara. The only westerns I like are those that Clint Eastwood starred in.
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Many Spaghetti westerns both serious and comical
Sergio's
The Good the bad and the ugly
Magnificent 7
They call me trinity
Thank you for this thread
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Lady Anne you would like to watch Soldier Blue, and Dances with Solved, their from the view ov the Indians. Soldier blue had alot ov controversy about it, because ov the truth.
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I don't really watch Westerns Clay but I like the ones that look at things from the Native American's perspective because white men make Native Americans out to be savages & the people who were wrong but anyone who knows about the American West know the Native Americans were nomadic tribes who followed buffalo around & used them for everything they needed. They used every part of the buffalo & buried their heart in the belief that it would be reincarnated in the happy hunting ground in the sky where they wanted to go when they died. They didn't believe land was to be owned & thought it was to be shared by everyone.
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I would have to say my favorite westerns stems from more ov the truth, then glorified Calvary. SOLDIER BLUE, with Candice Bergen. It classified the Calvary as been the true perpetrators ov the massacres. The native Indians were trying to get along with the palefaces as they would say. In the history books it placed as being the opposite. This movie didn't get much acclaim, just for that fact. Pail faces would take, and cut off the heads ov all Indians **** the women & children, cut off womens breasts & make tobacco pouches out ov them. Some were also known to take the skins for shoes. I can understand why it wasn't put books, because ov the embarrassment. This movie was released in the 70s. It was very well made with beautiful acting. Very thought provoking movie, I would say a must see at the least. Sad to watch, but learned alot from it as it was truly based on someone's journal that was not happy with mankind and he was not Indian.
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Mine would have to be "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon"
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make your entry for the greatest western ever made.
mine is none other than "once upon a time in the west".