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    i love this movie...watching it again for about the 100th time (or more)......i generally will watch it any time it's on......a few others that i watch over and over...

    "the outlaw josey wales"
    "pulp fiction"
    "25th hour"


    what are yours?? (godfather ll is my favorite movie,but these others are my must see,anytime films)

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    Far as Westerns go Silverado ranks right up there. You're right on with Pulp Fiction and Josey Wales.

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    Not much into Westerns, but as for other movies:

    • A Few Good Men
    • The Shining
    • The Committments

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    i love this movie...watching it again for about the 100th time (or more)......i generally will watch it any time it's on......a few others that i watch over and over...

    "the outlaw josey wales"
    "pulp fiction"
    "25th hour"


    what are yours?? (godfather ll is my favorite movie,but these others are my must see,anytime films)
    That reminds me, I need to pick Tombstone up on DVD. What a fantastic movie.. I think Val Kilmer was awesome in that role.

    I'm more of a book guy than movies, As far as westerns I will tend to watch and of the old Eastwood classics if I am channel surfing or up visiting my parents. My dad is a big fan of the old westerns.

    As for other movies I'll have to think about it

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    The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (first dvd I owned)
    Jeremiah Johnson
    The Day of The Jackal (the 1973 original, not the Bruce Willis re-make)
    The Great Escape
    The Wild Bunch
    SpaceBalls
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    RED RUM, RED RUM, RED RUM

    I can sit down and watch just about any western, reminds me of hanging out with my grandfather when I was a wee lad (what I would give to have those times back). My favorite has to be The Three Amigos, just kidding. It's hard to beat Tombstone. The HBO series Deadwood is pretty f'n good but I've only seen the first season since we dropped HBO. I'm going to buy the DVD's anyway.

    Some of my all time (non-western) fav's are Shawshank Redemption, Braveheart, and Top Gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk
    That reminds me, I need to pick Tombstone up on DVD. What a fantastic movie.. I think Val Kilmer was awesome in that role.

    I'm more of a book guy than movies, As far as westerns I will tend to watch and of the old Eastwood classics if I am channel surfing or up visiting my parents. My dad is a big fan of the old westerns.

    As for other movies I'll have to think about it

    -W.

    I have to agree. "Doc" was the best character and actor in that particular movie IMHO. All of the actors were good though.

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    As for westerns

    The outlaw Joesy Wales (IMO this move has some of the best lines in any movie ever made - like "the hell with them fellas Buzzards got to eat same as worms" and "don't piss down my back and tell me its raining" and "Josey - seems when I get to liking someone they ain't around long. Cheif - sees when you get to disliking someone they ain't around long neither")

    Hang'm High
    Few Dollars More
    Fist full of Dollars
    The good, the Bad, The ugly

    And one of Eastwood's greatest works "The Unforgiven"

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    I agree- The Outlaw Josey Wales is a fantastic flick along with the Unforgiven. I also love Tombstone (an all time favorite). Hey, and who can forget the original Young Guns... ..."Did you see the size of that chicken?" "Did you see the size of that God Damn Cockadoodledoo?"
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    Thats one of my fave movies.

    I watch it alot on DVD.

    great quotes in that movie.

    Ringo: He was quoting The Bible, Revelations: Behold a pale horse and the one that sat on him was death and Hell followed with him


    Wyatt: Go ahead. Skin it. Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens (when he is beating up on billy bob..LOL!)


    Doc: Say when. [Doc shoots Ringo] Come on! Come on! Oh Johnny, you're no daisy. No daisy at all.

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    Well let's see I have a few that whenever they are on, I watch:

    Adventures in Babysitting
    Waterworld
    Tombtone (of course!)
    Empire Records
    A Christmas Story
    The Incredibles
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