Oh, and speaking of westerns and Sam Fuller I Shot Jesse James is a great demythologizing western.
Fuller, in his childhood, knew an ancient whore who claimed to have known Jesse James. She told him about Jesse James dressing like a woman to sneak into whorehouses and rob men.
Mathematics Is A Language.I love Sergio Leone! The Good The Bad And The Ugly is in my top 10 favorite movies.
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edited 20th Jul '09 8:05:06 PM by melloncollie
The Good The Bad And The Ugly is a fantastic movie. Unforgiven is great, too.
the dice are loaded, the deck is stacked, the game itself will hold you backOf course, no one can make a Western like John Ford
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Incidentally, Paul Schrader claims that John Wayne shakes his ass when he walks. I believe it, but my collection isn't with me. Has anyone else noticed?
Mathematics Is A Language.Nope, never noticed that.
Unforgiven was great.
Welcome To TV Tropes | How To Write An Example | Text Formatting Rules | List Of Shows That Need Summary | TV Tropes Forum | Know The StaffThis should go in the confession thread, but I've never seen The Wild Bunch.
Seven Samurai is incredible, and I won't watch The Magnificent Seven since I could be watching that movie. It's been too long since Hang 'Em High.
edited 20th Jul '09 8:17:55 PM by CTrombley
Mathematics Is A Language.She's a Siamese/Turkish Angora crossbreed, with some other stuff in there probably. She's black. Best of all, she's scary good at hunting and gives me the scraps. Tails, feet, etc. Visual Aid
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edited 20th Jul '09 9:03:55 PM by Made of Meat
Okay, Meaty, you're forcing me to do this.
Squee!!!
the dice are loaded, the deck is stacked, the game itself will hold you back

Do Curry Westerns count? If so, let me say that Sholay
is pretty awesome, at least to me. Apparently it was very strongly influenced by, well, Western Westerns, so there's that.
"I like them to talk nonsense. That's man's one privilege over all creation. Through error you come to truth! You never reach any truth without making fourteen mistakes- and very likely a hundred and fourteen." - Razumikhin, Crime and Punishment