cinema.wtfopinion.com Few figures in history have had as powerful an impact on American masculinity as the cowboy. For over a century, the cowboy hats for better or for worse were a standard of rugged individualism and stoic bravery for the American male. The Western has been a popular genre of cinema since the very beginning of film, and successive generations of filmmakers have used the “Wild West” as a backdrop on which to explore the social issues of their respective eras.
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This is by no means an accurate list of the "Top" ones.
Once Upon A time In The West
For A Few Dollars More
A Fistful Of Dollars
Pale Rider
Stagecoach
Django (Original)
are absolute MUST SEES.
A little silly but a childhood favorite of mine that I find unique is "The Cowboys". Bruce Dern was simply amazing as the villain.
With the few more modern westerns on the list, I can't believe 3:10 From Yuma isn't on there
My 3 family favorites, Silverado, The man from Snowy River and Return to Snowy River... Even to this day, I get on a horse and the theme song from the snowy river movies start playing in my head. lol
The remake of True Grit over the John Wayne original? Ridiculous! I stopped reading the article after that nonsense.