I NEED A COWBOY MOVIE FIX TONIGHT
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I NEED A COWBOY MOVIE FIX TONIGHT
I NEED A COWBOY MOVIE FIX TONIGHT
AND I JUST DONT KNOW WHAT TO WATCH...
RAWHIDE.......
CROOSFIRE TRAIL.....
BIG JAKE....
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
AND I JUST DONT KNOW WHAT TO WATCH...
RAWHIDE.......
CROOSFIRE TRAIL.....
BIG JAKE....
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
I bought and watched "The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford". It was very interesting. Not your usual cowboy movie.
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"You come to the swamp, you better leave your skirt at the house"~Dave Canterbury~
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Quigley is always a great choice, but... so is Monte Walsh, (either version). One of my favorites is only available on VHS, Good Ol Boys, directed and starring Tommy Lee Jones. And let us not forget Lonesome Dove.
Another great movie is You Know My Name with Sam Elliot as Marshall Bill Tilghman. One I picked up, just cause of the following line on the box... well maybe the $5 price had something to do with it: "The Only Good Gringo is a Dead Gringo", is Land Raiders with Telly Savalas.
Lots of other great choices out there, just dive in and pick one.
Another great movie is You Know My Name with Sam Elliot as Marshall Bill Tilghman. One I picked up, just cause of the following line on the box... well maybe the $5 price had something to do with it: "The Only Good Gringo is a Dead Gringo", is Land Raiders with Telly Savalas.

Lots of other great choices out there, just dive in and pick one.
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I watched Death Hunt today. Savage 99, Marlin 1893, couple of Winchester 1873s, sporterized Krag and SMLE, just an all around good time (for the viewer).
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Hobie
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Well boys...all good choices....
I too watched death hunt....love Bronsons work
Hombre...darn...I dont have that one...
Watched Monte Walsh this past weekend...great movie
Watched lonesome dove Return to lonesome dove and
streets of larado not to long ago...
brokeback mountain...what are you nuts....should have named
it humpback mountain
So its Quigley, Quick and the Dead or Big Jake
BIG JAKE is the winner
Thanks guys
I too watched death hunt....love Bronsons work
Hombre...darn...I dont have that one...
Watched Monte Walsh this past weekend...great movie
Watched lonesome dove Return to lonesome dove and
streets of larado not to long ago...
brokeback mountain...what are you nuts....should have named
it humpback mountain
So its Quigley, Quick and the Dead or Big Jake
BIG JAKE is the winner
Thanks guys
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This is pretty much my favorite. I feel that it's more realistic and not so Hollywoodish.
http://www.amazon.com/Good-Old-Boys-Mar ... 6303477143
http://www.amazon.com/Good-Old-Boys-Mar ... 6303477143
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"You come to the swamp, you better leave your skirt at the house"~Dave Canterbury~
"You come to the swamp, you better leave your skirt at the house"~Dave Canterbury~
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It's not a western but Death Wish III is on now. I have not seen it for many years but it was interesting that there was a scene where Charles Bronson reloaded for his .475 Wyldey with RCBS equipment. I didn't remember that. Looked like the powder was extruded.
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No LCD tv here. They showed a close up of the scale pan with the powder in it.
Now that I'm getting paid what I'm worth, well, almost, I might get one of them LCDs after the vehicles are paid off.
Now that I'm getting paid what I'm worth, well, almost, I might get one of them LCDs after the vehicles are paid off.
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I watched "Open Range" just today, Costner said in reply to Duvalls remark, about having the big showdown all figured out, right at the end of movie. 'Yeah, all except the part where we don't get killed". Graet flick, no pansy butts in that story.
To hell with them fellas, buzzards gotta eat same as the worms.
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Both Big Jake and Quigley are classics, through and through. You won't go wrong either way, but watching the latter movie might drive you to put your deposit down at Shiloh and is therefore a bit more dangerous financially. Of course the former will produce a fevered passion to get a classic double barrel if you don't already have one, or several. I spent endless hours watching that movie as a kid while cleaning/oiling my Uncles Remington Mod. 1900 back in the early 80's(almost as nice as a Greener
), and wanting to be just like John Wayne.

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I watched Crossfire Trail over the weekend, again. It's pretty neat. they did their homework pretty good on the guns. Seleck eventually gets a 76 Winchester Centennial, and puts it to good use, and one of the old men on there, ( I can't remember his name) uses an old Evans leveraction, you don't see those much.
If you havn't seen this show, you got to get it.
If you havn't seen this show, you got to get it.
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Oh really.Ysabel Kid wrote:I have the soundtrack - it's great!JReed wrote:+1 to Quigley. Darn now I have the theme music stuck in my head.![]()
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Of the list though, "Big Jake" all the way!
I may have to find a way to get a copy from you.
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Westerns
All mentioned are terrific. But Hombre with Paul Newman and Richard Boone is on a level by itself. When Newman asks Boone "I got a question, how you gonna get back down that hill?", I watch the movie just to hear that line.
Ron
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everybody wants to be a cowboy but, nobody wants to ride the range
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Here's a few I really like that weren't mentioned, and that you may not have seen. These are all available on DVD:
-Dead Man w/Johnny Depp (Neil Young does the musical score)
-Missouri Breaks w/Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando
-The Tin Star w/Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins
-Gunslinger's Revenge w/Harvey Keitel and David Bowie
-Valdez is Coming w/Burt Lancaster (one of my favorites!:
"You shoot my men at, what, 600 yds?"
"Closer to one thousand".
"Sharps?"
"My own load".)
-Bad Company w/Jeff Bridges
-Will Penny w/Charleton Heston
-Heaven's Gate w/Kris Kristofferson, Sam Waterston, Jeff Bridges, and Christopher Walken
1x2
That'll fix ya.
-Dead Man w/Johnny Depp (Neil Young does the musical score)
-Missouri Breaks w/Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando
-The Tin Star w/Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins
-Gunslinger's Revenge w/Harvey Keitel and David Bowie
-Valdez is Coming w/Burt Lancaster (one of my favorites!:
"You shoot my men at, what, 600 yds?"
"Closer to one thousand".
"Sharps?"
"My own load".)
-Bad Company w/Jeff Bridges
-Will Penny w/Charleton Heston
-Heaven's Gate w/Kris Kristofferson, Sam Waterston, Jeff Bridges, and Christopher Walken
1x2
That'll fix ya.
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