My 20 Favorite Westerns in my collection

Published 2024-08-06
Here are my 20 favorite Westerns from my Blu-ray collection. Enjoy 👍

All Comments (11)
  • Hey Jim 👋 you're killing it with the videos. I love listening to you talking movies. A great list there mate 👍. I really need to see A Fistful of Dynamite. I have no excuse. I have owned the bluray for the longest time 😆
  • We're here for the "Have Gun,Will Travel" showcase!!! Cause there was not a better gunfighter than the man called Paladin. (okay,I'm biased........🤣)
  • Hi Jim, I can"t argue with the top 2 with them being Clint Eastwood movies that he starred in, my fav all time spaghetti western & my fav American western 😎😎👍👍, eventually i"ll do a top 20 spaghetti western list & American western list, "Dances with Wolves" deserves to be in this list in my opinion. "The Wild Bunch" was a game changer that the American styled westerns now wanted to do out do the Italian westerns for its violent nature & many others would follow, Good to see some love for "Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid" which really grew on me later in years, fine list & good to see you talking Westerns 😎
  • @bal5884
    Some heavy hitters in this list Jim, with Josey Wales being my favourite western to date. I grew up watching westerns and am getting back into them again, take care mate
  • Great list Jim - I might swap in Hombre, The Shootist (A little Richard Boone for Have Cheetah Will View) and Pale Rider. Maybe even The Professionals. The Leone films are so good - almost impossible for me to pick a favorite.
  • Great list 👌🏻 love high plains drifter imo its a bit underrated, good bad ugly is so incredible the 3 leads the score 🎼👈🏻 my god its flawless, the sad hill cemetery scene with tuco at the end with ecstasy of gold by ennio morricone is my favourite scene in a movie its pure operatic
  • @Person0fColor
    I mean its hard argue with this. Maybe add "Ride the High country" its always over looked and its one of the best its the exact same movie as the Wild Bunch just from the other side of the law. The same reconstructionism as Wild Bunch aging lawmen struggling to adapt to a changing world but in the end wins a redemptive triumphant death Warren Oats wins himself a redemptive death from the other side of the law in that other Peckinpah classic. Ride the High Country might be the most important Western you didnt put on this list Im actually kind of appalled