I watched again last night Once Upon A Time In The West. Absolute classic. Not many better films across all genres in my opinion.
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#922284 10/31/1712:44 PM10/31/1712:44 PM
Just watched The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Good film for it's time and a staring role by James Stewart..
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#925681 01/01/1801:28 PM01/01/1801:28 PM
There are so many good westerns. One of my favorites is The Big Country with Gregory Peck and Charleston Heston, and Chuck Connors before he became The Rifleman. I saw it when I was a kid. There's a fight scene at night between Heston and Peck out in a field. At the time I couldn't understand why the scene looked like it was filmed in the middle of the day because it was so well lit. That was before I realized that the fight probably took place under a full moon.
Still, in the end, it's The Magnificent Seven.
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