Love all the ones listed. Pale Rider is certainly on that list for me. I love that Bone Tomahawk was mentioned. A really good recent Western with a twist.
Love all the ones listed. Pale Rider is certainly on that list for me. I love that Bone Tomahawk was mentioned. A really good recent Western with a twist.
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Bone Tomahawk is really good but I will never watch that again, ha! That one scene did me in, holy shit!
Hell or High Water and No Country for Old Men also count according to IMDb.
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I became freaking obsessed with Westerns after I read The Gunslinger at the ripe ole age of 17. I had the Netflix disc-based service back then and I musta watched all of Eastwood's westerns in the span of a month. Just couldn't get enough.
To this day I still love Westerns and although it's a relatively dying breed I still get excited when modern offerings are released. 3:10 to Yuma, The Proposition, True Grit, Bone Tomahawk. It's all groovy baby.
Great story behind this one with Kevin Costner. Costner was supposed to be seen in flashbacks in The Big Chilll (he played the corpse, Alex) but was edited out the film entirely. Lawrence Kasdan felt so bad about it that he cast him in Silverado.
Costner is technically in some other westerns - Dances with Wolves (some consider it a western) and currently he's in Yellowstone on tv.
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
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Round 3 started today! Thank you all for your continued great participation and diligent voting!
Here's where things stand after two rounds:
Moving on:
Eliminated:
The Godfather dropped to 20th place, from 16th.
Well, still under 50% seen of what is left, but I have seen 56 or so of those left. But I had only seen 9 of the ones eliminated.
There are about 16 that I would consider watching before they are eliminated, if I find them for free.
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Fairy Tale UK S/L
Just subscribed to Disney+. Anyone know if there are any movies still in the tournament that are available on Disney+? I am guessing there aren't.
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Fairy Tale UK S/L
The Muppet Movie. Also, Freaky Friday and Robin Hood, but they've been eliminated.
I am often tempted by clickbait, so clicked on a top 25 list of westerns. I have only seen 4 on the list. Was surprised that only 3 Clint Eastwood films made the list (#1,#3, #5) (although maybe he is in some of the others, and I just didn't recognize it as a CE movie).
https://newarena.com/entertainment/t...ew_15_vmgrec_2
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Fairy Tale UK S/L
Apologies, forgot to post the updated standings once Round 4 started:
Moving on:
Eliminated:
The Godfather jumped from 16th to 10th place (technically tied for 9th).
Nice. Hopefully it climbs to the No. 1 where it deserves.
Top 64 films of the decade? Really?
Star Trek: The Motion Picture ?
Logan's Run ?
King Kong ?
Monty Python's The Life of Brian ?
Superman ? - Sorry Kris
Westworld ?
That's just at first glance.
So many truly great films gone bye bye.
I was sad to see American Graffiti go.
It was a coming of age film for me.
The eliminated list is so loaded with great films. I know it's probably my age, but I will reiterate my belief that the 1970s remains the best decade of films.
Barry Lyndon eliminated, so yeah. But the members have spoken!
I think Sci-fi has a lot of fans here, which explains Logan's Run.
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