Quote from: Necro Red on Today at 11:10:55 AMWatched a few westerns as of late, Unforgiven, Tombstone, The Magnificent Seven and The Outlaw Josey Wales. Unforgiven is probably my favorite of the lot. Gene Hackmann is untouchable in it. Any other western fans here?

Can't go wrong with any of those.Little Bill Daggett is definitely a top five Hackman performance.

Went through a mad spaghetti western binge last year as there's loads of them on Plex. Last one would I watched was Red Sun with Charles Bronson & Toshirō Mifune.  Outlaw & Samurai unite to go after Alain Delon.

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Quote from: Necro Red on Today at 11:10:55 AMWatched a few westerns as of late, Unforgiven, Tombstone, The Magnificent Seven and The Outlaw Josey Wales. Unforgiven is probably my favorite of the lot. Gene Hackmann is untouchable in it. Any other western fans here?

I watched a few of late. If you just watched The Magnificent Seven then you have to follow it up with The Wild Bunch. All the ones you listed are class, though Josey Wales might just edge out Unforgiven for me. High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider are my other Squint western faves.

I mentioned Zulu a few pages back. Not a western at all, but somehow it really fits in with the vibe. Worth a go if you're in that zone.

Oh, and if you're in the Hackman zone, The French Connection is one of his absolute best. Might be one of my top 10 of all time films. I recently did a Hackman jaunt with French Connection, The Conversation, and Unforgiven. All amazing performances.

Quote from: Mooncat on Today at 06:20:37 PMJosey Wales might just edge out Unforgiven for me. High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider are my other Squint western faves.

Four of my five favourite westerns there. Top of the tree is Once Upon A Time In The West, simply perfect.