Heh. I grabbed "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" when it came out on DVD.
And I don't watch westerns, generally... however, when I am flipping
channles, and come across one, I linger and watch.
::anecdote time::
I was sitting in a doctors office in Mexico once, and the TV had a
Western movie playing, obviously Mexican made, and in Spanish. I
remarked to my translator friend, that it was easy to follow even if I
didn't speak Spanish, cowboy rides, meets the girl, chases bad guys,
shoots bad guys. saves the day. gets the girl, rides off with girl, etc.
He agreed.
::/anecdote time::
Scott Gomez wrote:
>Oh, absolutely. That's why I'm slowly accumulating a collection of old
>westerns on DVD.
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>Subject: [OM] Re: [OT] NOW: Westerns WAS: Olympus in Australia, and
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>Some great westerns have been made over the years, though. The
>Searchers, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, My Darling
>Clementine...even the revisionist westerns from the late 60's and early
>70's like The Wild Bunch or Ride the Whirlwind...there's a real legacy
>of work there.
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