What are the most /k/ Westerns I should and could watch?! By "/k/ westerns" I'm referring to westerns with the most variety of guns and most gun battles.
Also, general Western/cowboy gun thread.
Just about anything with Clint Eastwood is the only cowboy movie worth watching, before he came along it was literally the capeshit of Hollywood with bad movies made every year.
>>34981470
Tombstone and Open Range are great if you want newer films, the original Magnificent seven has its moments too. That other anon is an idiot who I won't even honor with a (you)
>>34981479
This. Eastwood made the genre. I can't watch anything with John Wayne, I think you have to have been born in 1930 to find any of his movies watchable.
Modern mentions:
Tombstone
3:10 to Yuma
Magnificent 7
Arguably the first 3 original star wars, as well as the TV show Firefly and Serenity are "Sci Fi Space Westerns".
>>34981545
There's a lot of great westerns before Clint Eastwood came along, just a lot of terrible ones as well. I agree though, I can't stand John Wayne
>>34981470
Something about the loadout in The Outlaw Josey Wales always gets me hard
>>34981545
>I can't watch anything with John Wayne, I think you have to have been born in 1930 to find any of his movies watchable.
some of them are pretty good, mostly the later ones
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is pretty great.
https://youtu.be/meP_Ufwj-FY
>>34981470
Clint Eastwood is a given.
Most of the modern ones like the new True Grit, Seraphim Falls, and Tombstone are really good on getting guns right.
The old Django, the Trinity movies, and some of the other more famous Spaghetti Westerns are good for having odd guns.
Most of the Westerns that Audie Murphy were in are pretty good, and are pretty /k/ since Audie fuckin Murphy is in them.
Robert Redford was pretty good too, as seen in Jeremiah Johnson and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Most of the Westerns made before the late '50s are pretty shit since it's almost all just cowboys and Indians bullshit, and the same goes for most of the obscure Spaghetti Westerns minus the Indian part.
John Wayne is hit and miss, but still worth watching if just ironically.
Appaloosa and Open Range had some decent gunfights if you can ignore some goofs in editing and the typical hollywood exaggerations of the power of shotguns.
The Wild Bunch
Quigley Down Under
Django Unchained has some bretty ebin shootouts and takes great pleasure in showing what it looks like when a human bean gets hit by a large caliber lead ball, which is nice. I'm sure it's hated here though because the subject matter is triggering to all the /pol/fags.
>>34981559
this
also bumping for William Holden, who did westerns as well as his kick ass war films(The Bridge on the River Kwai, Stalag 17,Satan Never Sleeps,The Bridges at Toko-Ri )
Young Guns has the greatest movie intro of all time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iXpg2gRCsc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIXGgffDgf0
"THE WILD BUNCH"
>>34981743
Arguably the most /k/ western of all time
>>34981470
The Wild Bunch. End thread.
>>34981809
I hate it because Jamie Foxx is a hypocrite blowhard
>>34984236
There are Wild Bunch shooting competitions as variants of the Wild West shooting competitions. Rule is you can use any model of firearm made in 1913 or earlier. So you have a bunch of guys running three gun stages with stock 1911s, lever actions or Springfield '03s, and Winchester 97s.
>>34981470
Once Upon a Time in the West
Ravenous
The War Wagon
Jeremiah Johnson
The Sons of Katie Elder
Appaloosa
Lonesome Dove
any Terrence Hill Trinity movie