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3... dwp6577 Jan 15 #1
Thank you very much, dwp6577. Very good choices debm55 Jan 15 #4
the good bad and ugly is a masterpiece rampartd Jan 15 #86
Thank you rampartd. I agree. Thank you very much for sharing your selections. debm55 Jan 15 #88
I agree with you about "Lonesome Dove." It's incomparable. Glorfindel Jan 15 #2
Thank you very much, Glorifindel. Yes, both are great. debm55 Jan 15 #6
Lonesome Dove mobeau69 Jan 15 #3
Thank you mobeau69. It was terrific. debm55 Jan 15 #8
True Grit. Lunabell Jan 15 #5
Thank you Lunabell, Was it the original or the remake. I liked the original better. debm55 Jan 15 #9
Cinematography can absolutely make a western and Dances With Wolves was beautiful. Likewise John Barry's score... hlthe2b Jan 15 #7
When I traveled in ND. We got to ride horse on the land that had the buffalo hunt on. Thank you hlthe2b. I agree with debm55 Jan 15 #12
The Ballad of Lefty Brown... 2naSalit Jan 15 #10
Thank you 2naSalit. I wrote that in my notebook and will have to keep an out on it debm55 Jan 15 #13
It came out in 2017... 2naSalit Jan 15 #21
Thank you 2naSalit debm55 Jan 15 #25
Jeremiah Johnson EYESORE 9001 Jan 15 #11
Thank you EYESORE 9001 Robert Redford was great in that. debm55 Jan 15 #14
Little Big Man Jilly_in_VA Jan 15 #15
Thank you Jilly_in_VA. Dustin Hoffman was great in that. debm55 Jan 15 #17
Yes! buzzycrumbhunger Jan 15 #101
absolutely rampartd Jan 15 #89
Sort of Western Squeaky41 Jan 15 #16
HAHAHHAHAH, Thank you Squeaky41. Yes a Western/Comedy. I watch it about once a year. There is always something new I debm55 Jan 15 #18
Well, if you're going to go there, how about Shanghai Noon? Jilly_in_VA Jan 15 #19
Thank you Jilly_in _VA. I'll have to look for it. debm55 Jan 15 #20
A Million Ways to Die in the West, it's hilarious 👍 TommieMommy Jan 15 #22
Thank you TommieMommy. debm55 Jan 15 #23
The Big Valley debm55 Jan 15 #24
Me and the neighbor kids loved TBV...I had a crush on Audra.. wcmagumba Jan 15 #37
Thank you very much for sharing that memory with us. debm55 Jan 15 #39
Barbara Stanwyck's westerns are terrific. Tarzanrock Jan 15 #26
Thank you Tarzanrock. They are terrific.films debm55 Jan 15 #29
John Ford Henry203 Jan 15 #27
Thank you Henry203. John Ford was a great director. Stagecoach --great. debm55 Jan 15 #33
Oh yes. John Ford and Howard Hawks are both my favorites. emulatorloo Jan 15 #38
Dances With Wolves and pdxflyboy Jan 15 #28
Thank you pdxflyboy. Both are classics. debm55 Jan 15 #51
Watched several times already. Squaredeal Jan 15 #55
Silverado Basso8vb Jan 15 #30
Thank you Basso8vb. Yes, 40 years and still a great movie. debm55 Jan 15 #53
I forgot to mention that Bruce Broughton's musical score is second to none! Basso8vb Jan 15 #84
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Basso8vb. debm55 Jan 15 #85
Bonanza! GreenWave Jan 15 #31
Thank you very much GreenWave. Great show and score. debm55 Jan 15 #54
Last of the Mohicans. LakeArenal Jan 15 #32
Thank you LakeArenal. I read the book , but will write in my notebook to see. debm55 Jan 15 #57
The Searchers, Once up on a time in the West, Stagecoach, The Unforgiven. I love so many! emulatorloo Jan 15 #34
Thank you very much emulatorloo. I am going to add to my list. also thank you for adding the trailers. That was kind debm55 Jan 15 #69
Interesting take on The Searchers LogDog75 Jan 15 #107
That makes a lot of sense! emulatorloo Jan 18 #123
Jeremiah Johnson, Man in the Wilderness, The Missing, Nevada Smith, The Magnificent Seven CanonRay Jan 15 #35
Great selection CanonRay. debm55 Jan 15 #49
Unforgiven and the remake of True Grit Mike 03 Jan 15 #36
Thank you Mike 03 debm55 Jan 15 #50
Yup and yup CanonRay Jan 15 #59
Nope (2022) Outer Range (2022) Trellastic Jan 15 #40
Thank you Trellastic. debm55 Jan 15 #71
Pale Rider followed by The Unforgiven. iscooterliberally Jan 15 #41
Thank you very much isooterliberally for sharing your post with us. Unforgiven is great. debm55 Jan 15 #72
Missouri Breaks (Movie) displacedvermoter Jan 15 #42
Thank you very much for your choices., displaedvermotor. Missouri Breaks-wonderful. I also enjoyed the Wild Wild West. debm55 Jan 15 #80
Once Upon a Time in the West. Lots of good ones but I like this one best Deuxcents Jan 15 #43
Thank you for sharing with us, Deuxcents. debm55 Jan 15 #81
I'm not big on westerns but I thought Pale Rider was excellent. CrispyQ Jan 15 #44
Thank you CrispyQ Pale Rider was great. I remember the theme from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Thank you for sharing debm55 Jan 15 #82
How the West was Won Onthefly Jan 15 #45
Thank you Onthefly. I enjoyed How the West was Won and Maverick and the Wild Wild West. thank you for sharing. debm55 Jan 15 #77
I love old westerns! redstatebluegirl Jan 15 #46
Thank you very redstatebluegirl. Love the oldies too. debm55 Jan 15 #75
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Blazing Saddles chowmama Jan 15 #47
Thank you very much chowmama. Two great movies. debm55 Jan 15 #68
"Tombstone". Aristus Jan 15 #48
Thank you, Aristus. For your choice and the background information of "Tombstone", Very interesting. debm55 Jan 15 #67
Blazing Saddels nt doc03 Jan 15 #52
Thanks doc03 debm55 Jan 15 #65
I'm for Silverado and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid biophile Jan 15 #56
Thank you biophile. Wonderful films and shows. Thank you for sharing with us. I loved the Wild Wild West. debm55 Jan 15 #63
In no particular order: malthaussen Jan 15 #58
Wow, Thank you Mal, you have terrific films there. Great westerns. debm55 Jan 15 #62
Anything with ... MisterG Jan 15 #60
Thank you very much MisterG. I agree. debm55 Jan 15 #61
Tombstone for movies, Godless for Luciferous Jan 15 #64
Thank you Luciferous. Great choices. debm55 Jan 15 #66
Are you Lounger's ready for my list? Niagara Jan 15 #70
Wow, Niagara. What a great list of films. thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Jan 15 #73
Thank you, Debbie. You're welcome! Niagara Jan 15 #74
Siverado ProfessorGAC Jan 15 #76
Thank you very much ProfessorGAC. Silverado was great. I like your other choices also. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Jan 15 #79
This!!! The Red Sun, starring Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mufune YoshidaYui Jan 15 #78
Thank you very much. YoshidaYui debm55 Jan 15 #83
I thought that was a pretty funny flick. malthaussen Jan 15 #92
I'm not that big into Westerns sakabatou Jan 15 #87
Thank you sakabatou debm55 Jan 15 #90
Here's another listing: Tarzanrock Jan 15 #91
Thank you Tarzanrock for sharing your wonderful list with us. debm55 Jan 15 #93
Yes! LakeVermilion Jan 15 #106
The Magnificent Seven LoisB Jan 15 #94
Thank you LoisB. That was a great movie. debm55 Jan 15 #96
2 Western Comedies starring James Garner, Harry Morgan & Jack Elam Wiz Imp Jan 15 #95
Thank you Wiz Imp. Loved the actor James Garner. Thank you for sharing your selections. debm55 Jan 15 #97
The Big Country Sequoia Jan 15 #98
Sounds wonderful. Thank you Sequoia. debm55 Jan 15 #99
Oh forgot. High Noon. debm55 Jan 15 #100
Treasure of the Sierra Madre Bobstandard Jan 15 #102
Thank you very much for your selection. Bobstandard Classic debm55 Jan 15 #103
Day of Anger (1967) - Lee Van Cleef Tactical Peek Jan 15 #104
Thank you Tactical Peek for your selection. debm55 Jan 15 #105
Support Your Local Gunfighter, Big Jake, The Way West LogDog75 Jan 15 #108
Thank you very much LogDog75 debm55 Jan 15 #109
Yellowstone, Lonesome Dove mini-series with Ilsa Jan 16 #110
Thank you lisa. I agree with your choices debm55 Jan 16 #112
"Red River" (1948) Paladin Jan 16 #111
Thank you very much Paladin. debm55 Jan 16 #113
As a Kid: Bonanza. Adult: The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. electric_blue68 Jan 16 #114
Thank you very much electric_blue68. Both great choices. debm55 Jan 16 #116
TV: Maverick, Sugarfoot, Cheyenne rotation KitFox Jan 16 #115
Thank you KitFox. I really enjoyed Maverick. because of James Garner. Shane and Cat Ballou are good choices also. I debm55 Jan 16 #117
A trio of not-mentioned movies off the beaten trail... justaprogressive Jan 17 #118
Thank you justaprogressive. debm55 Jan 17 #119
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs movie / Deadwood HBO tv Emile Jan 17 #120
Thank you very much, They both look interesting. debm55 Jan 17 #121
The Virginian - TV liberaltrucker Jan 17 #122
Thank you liberaltrucker. I remember them too. debm55 Jan 18 #124
A Million Ways To Die In The West or Maverick (1994 movie) catbyte Jan 18 #125
I thought the ending was beautiful with the wolf hollowing and the Sioux wish them good bye. I did not like when Two debm55 Jan 18 #126
I get enraged when any animal is killed in a show; it's just a thing I've never gotten used to. catbyte Jan 18 #132
I love westerns Americanme Jan 18 #127
Thank you very much, Americanme. I am with you about westerns. debm55 Jan 18 #128
Yellowstone Shermann Jan 18 #129
Thank you very much Shermann. debm55 Jan 18 #130
For movies, Tombstone as long as Doc is on the screen, and the original Magnificent 7. As for TV, it's hard to choose, Dorothy V Jan 18 #131
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