westerns

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steve56
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westerns

Post by steve56 »

why is it they all seem the same?,some tart rides into town makes out she hates the bloke[leading man]but loves him saw 1 the other week mind you i liked to have f#that ruth roman/mayo in great day in the morning

random hero
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Re: westerns

Post by random hero »

but what about blazing saddles now theres a funny western and theres not many western comedys is there..........no dont mention the three amigos!!!
steve56
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Re: westerns

Post by steve56 »

havent seen either of them,they good then?

Buttsie

Re: westerns

Post by Buttsie »

Blazing Saddles is excellent if you like you Westerns to b like Flying High
as for the Three Amigos- pure bollocks but then I don't like Steve Martin

Sick of the old style westerns Steve56

Try a Spaghetti Western next time you have Canneloni

The Good,Bad & The Ugly...number one IMO....if you want to avoid the romance

and then theres Terence Hill & Bud Spencer

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AWP
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Re: westerns

Post by AWP »

For sheer non-romantic violence and manliness try The Wild Bunch.
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steve56
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Re: westerns

Post by steve56 »

the man with no name,ill try a fistfull of lasagne/for a few cannelonis more!

woodgnome
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Re: westerns

Post by woodgnome »

sergio leone's greatest achievement, imo, 'once upon a time in the west (special edition)' is due for release 6th october. i already have mine on order.

i'm not a fan of the western genre, by and large, but this is cinema for people who truly love the medium. an operatic synthesis of sound, imagery and narrative.
Buttsie

Re: westerns

Post by Buttsie »

Will have to check that out Woodgnome

Can't say either name ring a bell - always was a Philistine at heart

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PS Hah Hah Steve.....Pale Rider would be a better choice
Onan The Librarian
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Re: westerns

Post by Onan The Librarian »

Total agreement there Woodgnome. Henry Fonda is a revelation as Frank.

Sergio Leone, John Ford and Sam Peckinpah I would regard as the best directors of the genre (and necessarily in that order.)
The Last Word
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Re: westerns

Post by The Last Word »

Also from Leone: A Fistful of Dynamite & Once Upon a Time in America. Both grossly underrated at their time of release. The former masterful, the latter a masterpiece, superior to The Godfather saga.


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