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BEST - MOVIE - EVER

AWESOME SOUNDTRACK

AWESOME STORY

AWESOME ACTING

AWESOME EVERYTHING

BEST WESTERN

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Although I'm not quite as enthused as you are, I agree. Big Grin

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definately a classic =D (They showed it twice tonight on AMC hehe).
 
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yes, I'm watching it right now Big Grin

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it is good. ill pop it in once in a while just to watch the mexican standoff . however the best western is once upon a time in the west, also a leone film. as badass as clint was, noone is any where near the badass that henry fonda was.

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Yes, I just watched Once Upon a Time in the West the other day.....OH MY FREAKING GOD....WHAT A MASTERPIECE!!!

MOVIES JUST DON'T GET ANY BETTER!!!

How the hell was Sergio Leone such a genius filmmaker? The first 15 minutes of film are beautfifull!!!! THE SOUND FOR GOD'S SAKE, THE SOUND!!!! I love Leone's film for the great sound...there's always funky noises going on in both the soundtrack and musical soundtrack!

Then there's the massacre at the farmhouse....oh man that was so badass of Fonda. What an asshøle!

But the musical score...Ennio Moriconne....OH MAN. WHAT A GENIUS.

I love this film so much.

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They're about to release a special edition TGTBTU DVD. My friend designed the dvd menues for it.

And yes, the film does rock. Ennio Morricone is at his best on this film's soundtrack.
 
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I think both TGTBTU and HTWWW were very good movies, but my favorite westerns have to be THE SEARCHERS and THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, both with John Wayne. TS has those beautiful panoramas and JW plays a really bad-a$$ in TMWSLV - as does Lee Marvin.

Just an opinion.

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The Searchers was a pretty good movie aswell.

Rio Bravo is gonna have to be my favorite John Wayne film though. (doesn't mean my fav character was Wayne's....I liked Stumpy "How ya like them apples?!" Big Grin)

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I gotta say i alwasy thought "the shootist" was waynes best (and it was his last). it just fit with the way he went.
 
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I have the RIO BRAVO movie poster hanging in my 'editing room', along with a few others! I've always enjoyed that movie and thought Walter Brennan (Stumpy) was outstanding. I'll also watch that movie when it comes on. I can play "My Rifle, My Pony and Me" on the guitar!

THE SHOOTIST is also very good. It's kind of sad to watch that movie of JW playing a gunfighter, dying of cancer and knowing it's his last movie role before he died of cancer. He played the part very well and with some comedic lines also.

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John Wayne is hillarious though. Everytime he starts yelling I crack up.

Every scene in Rio BRavo where he's on screen alone with Angie Dickinson is hillarious! She's so stupid and John Wayne knows this.....she likes him so much she just teases him...and John Wayne is dumbfounded and totally uninterested. He's so funny.

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Yeah, his character seemed a bit scared by her - for awhile. I thought Stumpy's imitation of JW in the jail with Dean Martin (near the end of the movie) was hilarious.

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is rio bravo the one with james caan? damn i can never figure out which ones which! stupid howard hawks had to remake the same movie three times...all with john wayne

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Yeah, I mix those up sometimes too. James Caan was in EL DORADO (playing "Mississippi") along with Robert Mitchum as the drunken lawman.

I like both of those movies (RIO BRAVO and ED), but like BRAVO better.

I love old Howard Hawks' movies!

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Have to agree that "the good the bad and the ugly" is one hella of a good movie. BTW they recently screened this at the AFI SILVER THEATER and they had Eli wallach (the ugly) there to speak before the film. It was really cool.
 
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