Kevyn Knox writes:
"From the early silent westerns to the classic Hollywood period to the darker psychological works that came around in the 1950′s and the Spaghetti Westerns of the 1960′s that ushered in a whole new revisionist period in the genre to the modernist and post-modernist westerns of recent years, the western has been the truest of all American film genres."
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I have just never cared for westerns. I don't know why, but they never struck a chord with me. My dad loves them though, so he'll get a kick out of this list.
I loved certain ones but never the ones with John Wayne for some reason. I agree with The Good, Bad,Ugly being #1 but #2 should have been How The West Was Won. Also 3:10 To Yuma should have been included.
There were alot of westerns made back in the day but not very many were really awesome...they were just ordinary but every once in a while one would stand out. I can watch those 3 westerns just about anytime.
Can't say it's my favorite genre but I enjoy enjoy a good western. Makes you feel like a badass after =p
Mexicans are the real cowboys.
Death Rides A Horse with Lee Van Cleef.