I have most of John Waynes stuff, Jimmy Stewart, Tom Sellecks
Costner, Duval....the entire Rifleman series....Some of Rawhide....
I just need new suggestions!
Watching EL DARADO right know....nice 92s..... Ride bolie ride!
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Got 1 with Joel Mcrea and Randolph Scott...Ride the high country...winchester1886 wrote:Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Henry Fonda, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Clint Eastwood, even Fred MacMurray did some westerns, man you ain't even started yet, so get started you got to get 'em all before you go over the great divide. Best of luck.
I got a bootleg cop of "Appaloosa", before it even hit the theatersjd45 wrote:Do you mean you're running OUT of westerns to watch? How about the new one? You know, what's playin in the theaters? Have you checked that out lately? Huh? Reason I went thru all this is that there's a hell of a good movie, (IMHO) called "Appaloosa", recently in theaters, now available on home video, which is a really good movie, but if you're focusing on older ones & not lookin out for what might come next down the pike, you're missin out. Clint said it's over, & I'm a BIG Clint fan, but SOMEBODY'S gonna do a western movie & there's new stuff comin out all the time, some good some bad, certainly, but check it out
Dont have these two....thanksRusty wrote:It might not be considered a true western but I always liked "The Cheyenne Social Club" with Henry Fonda and Glen Ford.
Tom Beringer did a good one "The Last of the Dogmen."
I was reading where it was a 12 Gauge sleeved with 8 gauge tubes to give it the appearance of huge muzzles. Not sure how they could have done that and made it blend into the recoil shields.?FLINT wrote:I just saw the new movie APPALOOSA. it was good and there are quite a few leverguns in it. and a double barrel 8 guage
Never even seen an 8 ga....and I have been shootingC. Cash wrote:I was reading where it was a 12 Gauge sleeved with 8 gauge tubes to give it the appearance of huge muzzles. Not sure how they could have done that and made it blend into the recoil shields.?FLINT wrote:I just saw the new movie APPALOOSA. it was good and there are quite a few leverguns in it. and a double barrel 8 guage
Having touched off a couple of 12 gauge 3.5" mags in a 5 pound gun, I think I'll pass on the 10!RIHMFIRE wrote:Never even seen an 8 ga....and I have been shootingC. Cash wrote:I was reading where it was a 12 Gauge sleeved with 8 gauge tubes to give it the appearance of huge muzzles. Not sure how they could have done that and made it blend into the recoil shields.?FLINT wrote:I just saw the new movie APPALOOSA. it was good and there are quite a few leverguns in it. and a double barrel 8 guage
shotguns all my life...shot the 410, 28, 20, 16, 12, and 10....
but not an 8....
Duff-L-Bagg let me shoot his 10 ga a few years back
with a 3 1/2" shell that he snuck in there.....
I was sitting on the ground...
and that sucker rolled me on my back....I get ribbed for that
to this day....was pretty funny....but not to my shoulder
I was not offended...dont worry about it!jd45 wrote:RIHMFIRE, I was re-reading what I wrote to last nite & realize that I may have come off as smart-@ss. I didn't intend to offend you, only to inform. I apologize for my bad choice of words & ask your forgiveness. jd45
Got most of those...except for Dead Mans walk andStreetstar wrote:I love the Lonesome Dove series ----- This is the order it was made
Lonesome Dove --- 1988 or 89
Return to Lonesome Dove 1993
Dead Man's Walk 1994
Streets of Laredo 1996 (i think)
Comanche Moon 2007
But if you want to follow the plot line perfectly, it would go
Dead Mans walk
Comanche Moon
Streets of Laredo
Lonesome Dove
Return to LD
Also : Maverick, from 93 or 94, (obvious) Tombstone, Pale Rider, Unforgiven, Nobody mentioned the recent Brad Pitt Jesse James movie, but it was very good
Quigley Down Under is awesome. Combination western , drama and comedy --- co-starring a sweet Sharps in .
",45/110" i think
jd45 wrote:Don't forget "Bandidas" with Penelope Cruz & Salma Hyak. It's good & it's funny as well . jd45
I have the Jesse James Brad Pitt movie.RIHMFIRE wrote:Streetstar wrote: Hows the Brad Pitt Jesse James movie?
You beat me to it.mklwhite wrote:Not your typical western series but I highly recommend a series called Firefly. It's a space western so to speak but the second in command carries a mare's leg and Jayne (very cool) carries a modified LeMat revolver. Space ships, horses, leverguns, wheel guns, laser guns, preachers, pirates and whores this show had it all.![]()
I really enjoy Roy and Gabby Gayesoldgoodstuff57 wrote:What! No Roy or Gene?
Meeteetse wrote:I realize we're talking westerns here but there is a good movie that is very authentic in its use of firearms and a good movie to boot, "The Ghost and the Darkness". Late 1890's(?) set in Africa. Changed my opinion on Lions. One of my favorites when I want something a little different.