Bad Westerns

The one with John Wayne, Dean Martin, and Ozzie Nelson's kid Ricky....
Ahhhhh yes - The Sons of Katie Elder
 
Pat Garett and Bill the Kid was butchered by the studio in the theatrical/ TV version, Sam Peckenpaw hated it. The Director's Cut totally changes the tone of the movie.

While the movie certainly dragged, The Murder of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford was closely following the well researched book of the same name by Robert Hansen. ( Unless a totally different movie of the same name is being discused).
 
The other night, Saw the last half of one that I don't recall ever hearing of.
Appaloosa - starring Marlon Brando.
I need to see it all from the beginning.
Anybody ever see this one?
 
John's gone. Clint's 86. What are the chances we will ever see another
great western?
To a great extent, science fiction movies have replaced the western. Both have to do with "frontier" life, and modern kids (the generation that drives movie production) are closer to space flight than to the "west" of our great grandfathers.
 
the novel APPALOOSA by robert parker is super.
the climatic gunfight scene is one of the best i've read.
haven't seen the movie.
 
Well, I guess I don't know what a good western is, based on what passes for "worst" here.



I grew up watching occasional episodes of the Lone Ranger, Rawhide, Bonanza, and other TV shows, but none of them really captured my attention.



Went to see Silverado when it came out and loved it! That sold me on Westerns. A friend introduced me to Eastwood's Spaghetti Westerns, and while a totally different feel, I loved those, too. Then I moved on to Clint's other movies and even found some enjoyment in Young Guns along the way.



Still have copies of all of those on aging VHS tapes, too.

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For a sci-if take on westerns, the short lived TV show "Firefly" is worth a look. It certainly deserves better than it got. It also got a closure theatrical movie "Serenity".


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The Magnificant Seven, new version, is being advertised now for release in IMAX. Judging from the trailers being shown, it will be a stinker despite the stars in it.
Westerns seem to because lost art ?

I think that's more of a case of movies telling an actual story becoming a lost art. Instead of the interaction between two or more people and the resolution there of, movie makers depend more upon the "personality" of the actors and increasing violent and visual action scenes.
 
I think that's more of a case of movies telling an actual story becoming a lost art.
I think there were plenty of stinkers in the 30-50s. And movie stars were movie stars back then, too. John Wayne was in 70 movies between 1930 and 1940. They used to crank out a movie every two months, and most of them were forgotten two months after release. Movies haven't gotten worse, we just forget about all the crappy ones.
 
To a great extent, science fiction movies have replaced the western. Both have to do with "frontier" life, and modern kids (the generation that drives movie production) are closer to space flight than to the "west" of our great grandfathers.

Most modern kids do not have a clue what a great movie is? or what a classic movie is? To them, the fast and furious collection are classics.:confused:
 
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No, that's the wrong one. It's "Rio Bravo".



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Deadeye was in jest on the wrong title. Anyone seeing Rio Bravo would never get it crossed with Katie Elder.
 
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Wild Wild West and Cowboys vs Aliens are truly terrible. But they are not Westerns. And you really can't judge them to be terrible, because it's not like they ever had a chance to be good.

Serenity was good. And it is a Western--the dress, the guns, the settings, the hero, everything fits.

If I was going to nominate the worst Western I've seen, I would have to say The Dead Pool--the absolute worst of the Dirty Harry movies.
 
"They used to crank out a movie every two months, and most of them were forgotten two months after release."

The Western factory studios of the 1930s-50s (such as Monogram and Republic) would turn them out much more quickly than that. Monogram made 30 westerns in 91 days in 1940. They were almost assembly-line products using the same sets/locations, many of the same cast (except for the star), same horses, even the scripts were much the same. Many were somewhat shorter than today's movies, often around an hour as the plots were so simple. Many of them are lost to history.
 
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I'm sure someone else has said it, but "The Quick and the Dead" with Sharon Stone.

I've never actually been able to see the whole movie.

Then you missed the scenes where you could see the landscape in the background through the bullet hole of the recently deceased.

A different take on the 'shot seven times with no blood' of the 1950's...,
 
I'm sure someone else has said it, but "The Quick and the Dead" with Sharon Stone.

I've never actually been able to see the whole movie.
It does have a good scene where the preacher is getting handguns shown to him at the LGS. Otherwise, a very strange spoof of westerns.
 
I surprised that nobody has mentioned "Appaloosa".
A couple of fairly decent gun fights smothered in two hours of one of the worst "Love" stories ever written. Both the hero and the villain apparently thinking with the wrong gun. :rolleyes:

I didn't mind this one, but I'm getting tired of seeing this SAME town in almost every oater. That corner building was used in this flick as a bar, restaurant, hotel, courtroom... have I omitted anything? Jeremy Irons is always worth watching, even if miscast. It was the last flick for James Gammon, who looked, and was, very ill. Lance Henriksen looked much too old for his gunfighter role.

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There are all kinds of good and bad Westerns,TV shows or movies, but in my opinion, it is very hard to beat (Gunsmoke), the TV show has been one of my all time favorites, where the cast kind of feels like family after watching so many episodes. I watch it on a daily basis, never get tired of it even if I have seen the episodes several times previously.
 
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