Greatest TV Westerns
#1
Posted 2013-January-03, 00:55
http://www.latare.co...TV-Westerns.htm
I like Maverick.
#2
Posted 2013-January-03, 03:50
#3
Posted 2013-January-03, 06:46
I liked Gunsmoke a lot. This show evolved also, and my recollection is that it became more brutal as time went on. I lost interest.
Rawhide was a fine show. I did not watch it regularly, I can't say why, but it was good. Ditto for The Rifleman. Hoss was a lot of fun in Bonanza.
They did not include The Rebel on the list. "Johnny Yuma, was a Rebel, he wandered alone...". The star, Nick Adams, had a small part in Pillow Talk, of all things.
I was surprised, but somewhat pleased, to see that Have Gun, Will Travle did not make the list. I often liked the story line but I found the main character of Palladin to be unbearably pretentious. I see from the Wik that many of the episodes were written by Gene Roddenberry which probably explains both the interesting story line and the pretentiousness.
#4
Posted 2013-January-03, 09:50
The Lone Ranger was another one.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#7
Posted 2013-January-03, 10:14
#8
Posted 2013-January-03, 10:20
(BTW, I started to write that as "aimed at children", but saying that a gunfighter "aims at children" felt inappropriate post-Newtown; yet it seems that the only common phrasings are based on this metaphor.)
#9
Posted 2013-January-03, 13:59
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#10
Posted 2013-January-03, 21:20
Roy Rogers and Gene Autry were more singer than cowboy.
Battlestar Galactica does not, IMO, qualify as a Western. Firefly does.
"I am a leaf on the wind."
Hm. Kung Fu was a Western of sorts.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#11
Posted 2013-January-04, 02:08
I know, it's a huge reach...
#12
Posted 2013-January-04, 02:34
I recall The Virginian, The High Chaparel (sp?), The Lone Ranger, Zorro, Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie of course which is a bit different.
Being only about 8 when I last watched any of these, I can't really say whether any of them were good.
Is this an old list as I'd have thought Deadwood would make a top ten?
#13
Posted 2013-January-04, 06:58
As with an earlier list of sitcoms, I suppose that this list is largely a commercial for dvds that they hope you will buy/rent. A source for discussion, not to be taken seriously.
At the other extreme from Deadwood we see the Roy Rogers / Gene Autry / Lone Ranger shows. Sure, these were for kids, but they were Westerns, at least of a sort. My memories of such go back to radio, comic books, and Saturday afternoon movies for the kids. I have these random memories from childhood and one of them is going to see the John Wayne movie Red River. The internet tells me this was in 1948 when I would have been nine. I recall coming out of it somewhat stunned, as it was not at all like the Roy Rogers / Hopalong Cassidy / Tom Mix stuff that I was used to. I decided that I liked it.
I was glad to see Big Valley on the list. My life was complicated at the time and I only watched it on occasion but I have always been a Barbara Stanwyck fan. The Wik tells me that by 1944 she was the highest paid woman in the United States. I'm impressed.
#14
Posted 2013-January-04, 09:14
Ah - remembered I watched "once upon a time in the west". At this point I knew Westerns are NOT my kind of movies.
#15
Posted 2013-January-04, 09:24
#16
Posted 2013-January-04, 12:24
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#17
Posted 2013-January-04, 12:52
#18
Posted 2013-January-27, 10:28
blackshoe, on 2013-January-03, 21:20, said:
my very first day in anatomy class
the first thing the professor said
"contrary to what you see in westerns, you dont get winged in the shoulder and come
back in two weeks and take care of the bad guy.....you are either paralyzed in that arm
or bleed out."
#19
Posted 2013-January-27, 12:16
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#20
Posted 2013-January-28, 09:36