Hang on one gosh darned cotton pickin' minuteY'all are talkin' about westerns and you have mentioned (In my not so humble opinion) the greatest western ever - The Searchers.Hell it's one of the greatest filums period.Another for Silverado.How about - Once Upon A Time In The West Shanghai NoonShe Wore A Yellow Ribbon
I would recommend any western written by Louis L'Amour. They're not very deep but are quite enjoyable. I especially like the ones with Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck plays a great cowboy, very natural. Look for Crossfire Trail or The Shadow Riders.If she likes Tom Seleck then I recommend Monte Walsh, Last Stand at Sabre River and Quigley Down Under. If she is a John Wayne fan I'm guessing she has McLintock! Probably the silliest John Wayne movie I know of. Great cast. Also the movie with that great scene where John Wayne says:"... and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth. But I won't, I won't. The *hell* I won't! "
Hang on one gosh darned cotton pickin' minuteY'all are talkin' about westerns and you have mentioned (In my not so humble opinion) the greatest western ever - The Searchers.Hell it's one of the greatest filums period.Another for Silverado.How about - Once Upon A Time In The West (fantastic opening scene http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jHZpO6aNLwE plus )Shanghai NoonShe Wore A Yellow Ribbon
Back-up a little there, pilgrim! I agree with you. The Searchers is in my top ten, not sitting too far away from Once Upon a Time In the West. However! Dragonfire already dismissed the Dollars films, so I didn't bother mentioning that one. Similarly, from the description, I got the impression she leans more toward the lighter Rio Bravo. She sounds a lot like my mum who loves anything with John Wayne... except The Searchers, because he isn't the full-on hero and even borders on being a villain. For some people, that is just not cricket.Rio Bravo was made as a response to High Noon and I'll take it any day, but still, it's a good story and has possibly the most beautiful woman to Grace film... It is black and white though, another minus point in this particular request. Hey, I don't make the rules!
So she's not so fussy and basically likes any western! Well in that case, listen to the Munkey and bump The Searchers to the top. The current edition of both that and Rio Bravo are wonderful.
If she likes Tom Seleck then I recommend Monte Walsh, Last Stand at Sabre River and Quigley Down Under.
And you know how I said I thought McClintock had one of the best scraps? THE best is in Brannigan!
Quote from: Jon on December 09, 2008, 11:25:16 PMAnd you know how I said I thought McClintock had one of the best scraps? THE best is in Brannigan!I'll see your Brannigan and raise you The Quiet Man.
My preorder of The Dark Knight came. I did order some westerns for my mom. I went with 3:10 to Yuma - the new one - McLintock, The Searchers, and Unforgiven for now. I may pick up a couple of more...I know that Walmart here has one or two and the store in the mall has Silverado. So I may add those as well.