CowboyDan;3983200 said:
zrinkill;3983206 said:There is just to many
All the characters from Rio Bravo
All the characters from Open Range
All the characters from the Good, Bad, Ugly
Chuck Conners from the Rifleman
Val Kilmer and Powers Boothe from Tombstone
Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris in Appaloosa
Sam Elliot in every Western he has ever been in.
Clint Eastwood in every Western he has ever been in.
I cannot decide.
Ditto. Hard to beat Val in that role.CowboyDan;3983200 said:I'll take Doc Holiday. I just love the way Val Kilmer portrays him in Tombstone.
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Doomsday101;3983237 said:[youtube]9y9TqBLfZgk&feature[/youtube]
Stautner;3983240 said:I know The Alamo (the original) may not be the most historically factual version, but it is far and away the best movie of the bunch, and one of my favorite movies of all time.
Doomsday101;3983246 said:There was a lot more truth in this movie than others made. It showed the flaws of these men. And the death of Crockett after the battle came from a Mexican soldier who witnessed it.
CowboyDan;3983200 said:I'll take Doc Holiday. I just love the way Val Kilmer portrays him in Tombstone.
CowboyDan;3983209 said:I find this indecisiveness frustrating.
JLAZeroSeven;3983398 said: