What's /co/'s favorite Western?
Don't think I've seen that many actually, but this one is great.
>>77973070
Rango for animated Western.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly for general Western.
>>77973129
RANNGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOO
God-tier end theme
>>77973129
The movie gets shit on for those precisely those two characters. The supporting cast is actually pretty good. Especially Jake.
Back to the future III
This and Blazing Saddles.
>>77973070
The Searchers.
Rango i for animated. very few animated movies or tv shows have gotten the western genre right.
>>77973183
Rattlesnake Jake is one of the best characters in modern animated films
>>77973129
I don't know what the fuck this movie is, but I would fuck that lizard thing.
>>77973070
Probably the Searchers if we are talking the entire Western genre. Then Good/Bad/Ugly.
The Secret Wars mini was good. Rango is a great tribute to the genre.
I also really enjoyed the Lone Ranger a few years back.
A Million Ways To Die In The West
Way too many bitches today don't know about Glenn Ford.
3:10 to Yuma featuring Dubs Guy
Daisytown. Lonesome Cowboy is probably my favorite song in a movie ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_EXFt4BSiY
>>77974386
If anybody here liked the remake with Christian Bale, kii yasef.
>>77974424
Holy shit you swallowed a turd and thought it was chocolate, son.
Watch a real western.
The stunts in Cowboy are fucking insane. Shit like this was the reason stuntmen used to take tips from Glenn Ford.
He's kind of like Christian Bale except he's really tough and really smart and he can act.
>>77973070
Why do I gotta pick just one?
Rango for animated, hands down. Great art style, great characters & a fun script.
Unforgiven for overall. Runners up would be The Wild Bunch, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid or My Name is Nobody.
>>77974467
>It's not a real western unless it's old.
Love this meme.
>>77974888
True Grit was good enough, ain't it?
The Wild Bunch as my all-time favorite, >>77973129 for /co/.
>>77974386
>>77974435
>>77974467
>"Waah, my classic western!"
>Liking directing quality that hasn't improved since "The Great Train Robbery"
Death of the Western/Modern Western-era for life, wimp.Love "Stagecoach", though...
My all-time fave is Rio Bravo. Just The Duke and a few buddies having fun, doing what he does best.
I also like a lot of the more modern ones. Silverado is as good as any Western ever made. And I'm really fond of Open Range, which might very well be the last good movie Kevin Costner ever makes.
And as far as /co/ goes, well, there's always the classic standby...
The Searchers
The Magnificent Seven
For a Few Dollars More
Magnificent Seven's theme is just iconic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XDB7GMnbUQ
Anybody else here excited for Hateful 8?
Pretty much everything already in the thread, plus High Noon, The Great Silence, For a Few Dollars More (I fucking love Lee Van Cleef) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
As for /co/, Jonah Hex (all of it), Bat Lash, Hawken, the Saint of Killers mini, Blaze of Glory/Apache Skies, Daisy Kutter, Blueberry, and The Legend of Calamity Jane.
Also, everyone should see El Topo at least once. What a gloriously insane movie.
>>77975379
>The Legend of Calamity Jane
Came here to post this.
I thought I was going to be the only one that remembered.
Cheers, faggot.
Either The Searchers or High Noon
Are there even very many Western cartoons out there?
At least someone mentioned True Grit? Even if it was a namefag. The book, not the movie. Greatest western ever written.
>>77975379
This is why I like you.
I recently started reading Lee and Kirby's Rawhide Kid and while it's not as sophisticated as Jonah Hex it contains a lot of the same elements over a decade earlier.
Why is everyone talking about live action, this is the cartoons board.
>>77976472
Way more comics than cartoons.
>>77976205
I couldn't forget if I tried.
>>77973129
If you said anything besides this you're wrong.
>>77976999
Thanks! I've heard some great stuff about Kirby's westerns, Rawhide Kid and Boys' Ranch and such. Haven't had a chance myself, but I'd definitely have to give them a look some day.
Also, Oesterheld and Hugo Pratt's Sgt. Kirk is sadly overlooked outside of Europe and South America. Raw as fuck and very enjoyable.