Just finished I, Origins.
It's so "written and directed by" it hurts. It wasn't uninteresting, but I felt like it needed a lot of work before they went into production.
Just finished I, Origins.
It's so "written and directed by" it hurts. It wasn't uninteresting, but I felt like it needed a lot of work before they went into production.
Finished The Oculus... such a well done movie imo. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
BG I'm looking to get into some older westerns that are must see that I have missed. So far I just have 2 Clint Eastwood ones on my list.
A Fistful of Dollars
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
What else?
Tombstone, if you haven't seen it.
Magnificent Seven
Unforgiven
Once Upon a Time in The West
3:10 to Yuma (seen the new one, haven't seen the original)
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Searchers is probably the best western ever made
also, For a Few Dollars More (gotta finish the trilogy eh), The Assassination of Jesse James, High Noon, Shane, High Plains Drifter, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, x2 Once Upon a Time in the West + Unforgiven
unforgiven da bes
uhhh
YOUNG GUNS
YOUNG GUNS 2
I wonder if he will watch all 40 movies that were recommended
I'm going to start with the full Dollars Trilogy and then go from there.
Tombstone is the best movie Bill Paxton was ever in.
Tombstone was Val Kilmer's finest work.
"Skin that smokewagon and see what happens!"
You're a daisy if you do
Piss on you, Wyatt.
Korean "Western"! The Good, the Bad, and the Weird.
Tyrath if you want to be a real G just watch these movies. The most important one BY FAR is Tombstone
Young Guns 1
Young Guns 2
Unforgiven
Tombstone
Legends of the Fall (is legends of the fall a western? idk but i love it!)
Last Man Standing
3:10 to Yuma remake
True Grit remake
Django Unchained
Slow West
Tombstone really is #1 on that list but you should watch em all.