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  • how do you blow your nose?:D

  • The best Western ever made is John Ford's "The Searchers"

    The best Western to deal with the end of the era is Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch"

  • did u ever find him? lol

  • "Shane" is hands-down the greatest western (film) ever made, period.

  • Lonesome Dove.

  • When is your book coming out?

  • GBU ftw

  • FAG

  • For the story on Wyatt Earp, the movie "Wyatt Earp" with Kevin Costner is WAY better than Tombstone... But, i agree. Lonesome Dove is amazing. Appaloosa was good but not my favorite. Open Range was good too with Kevin Costner but yet again. My favorite two so far are Wyatt Earp and Lonesome Dove. I do wish to expand my horizons on the western movie watching. maybe i'll find a few more that i like soon.

  • it reakin' kills me when I forget what someone has said lol

  • Tombstone was good, but it was far from the best western made. I don't like the "old" westerns, I prefer newer made versions of the old west, but in my humble opinion, the best western made was the movie Lonesome Dove. I've seen it dozens of times, and will probably watch it another dozen yet.

  • I said it.

  • Early: True Grit.

    Late: Appaloosa

    Agreed on Tombstone. Errrrm, yeah, murder him! :)

  • "For a Few Dollars More" bro, you'll love it, and also hate Quentin Tarantino a lil more for ripping on Leone's style, even though he does it better..

  • DUDE. i liked it at first but then my dad watched it 10 TIMES IN  A ROW i wanted to die

  • so u didnt like tombstone? lol

    well i thought kilmer did really well and i've always enjoyed watching that movie.

    haha its funny when doc imitates the gun twirling guy by twirling his little cup. lol

  • Fuck that!

    The Outlaw Josey Whales is the best western ever, and im not even a big western fan. Clint eastwood in his prime. You'll love it.

    More importantly, whether you like it or not, remember my name :)

    Cozmikzen!

  • Hang Em' High!

    If it must be a Clint Eastwood movie.:)

    My favorite is Once Upon a Time in the West.

    Henry Fonda's bad guy was surprisingly well played.

    Of course, for comedy westerns it'd have to be My Name is Nobody.

    But that's just me.:)

  • Good the Bad and the Ugly, or Once Upon a Time in the West. Something spaghetti, something Sergio Leone.

  • so I watched this flick on youtube - first impression - cheezy.

    recognizing some of the actors I realize this movie is pert near 20 years

    surprisingly I thought Kilmer was pretty good

    overall it reminded me of a 1st draft for Deadwood which had a better script, tone and a lot of the same actors pert near 20 years later

    I wouldn't put it up there with one of the greatest movies or westerns

    I'd rate this: borrow from the library or youtube when you're desperate for something to watch

  • you need a vacation on mars! total recall biatch

  • Your misery is hilarious! Sorry, though. <3

  • Agreed. His feigned agony is amusing.

  • I love Tombstone! that movie is awesome..but i don't really watch western movies so in my opinion it is the best western. plus it is an awesome town...i went there this past may

  • just watch another film you know you'll like!

  • 3:10 to Yuma is supposed to be good, but I haven't seen it myself. When I'm in the mood for a western I might check it out. I also have The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly queued up on NetFlix to check out when I get into the mood. I only saw some of it when I was younger but I didn't appreciate westerns as much then as I do now.

    As far as Tombstone itself, I always thought it was kind of overrated. I had to keep myself from falling asleep during it several times.

  • Some one made a DVD collection of 30 westerns on 4 DVD's. We bought it.

    I own every bad western movie ever produced now.

    And we have watched them twice.

    ♥ From all of us in Rochester to you Grinchy-Mc-Azienoch. [:

    ~Ryan Westlake.

  • Best Western is a hotel.

    Deadman is the movie you're looking for.

  • "You're Stupid" eh? Wow great title azrienoch.

    I can't wait to read it. How close is it to completed? What are your plans for selling it?

  • In my opinion you should have cut the last 2 seconds of this video.

    The last 3 seconds of your video consist of silence and you staring blankly off into the distance. I can't help but feel that this "moment", (as short in duration as it was) has undermined the totality of your production.

  • He made it the way he wanted to.

  • I'm more than a little pissed that this video JUST showed up in my subs list -

    WTF YouTube!

  • tomstone was dame good movie :)

  • It's a peace of shit.

  • It's not that bad. I watched it only a couple of nights ago and thought it was pretty good. Not the best, but what kind of world would we be living in if people weren't allowed to slip a bit of hyperbole in to their movie recommendations? Now, if they had said "Ride with the Devil" I would understand your disappointment.

    I kinda feel like a bit of an impostor here (as an Englishman) but I would recommend "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" as one of the best westerns, it's pretty dark though.

  • That's it... 56 seconds of my life wasted looking at some cunt who lost a fight with a rivet gun. I'm told worse things happen at sea, hard to imagine really.

  • I lol'd

  • Deadwood isn't a movie, but I think it deserves some credit

  • LMFAO, I hated that movie.

  • Ohoo new piercings. :) They look good... especially that hole in your ear. I don't like westerns, so I don't have that problem. :)

  • it was me.

    go fuck yourself.

  • i missed you =)

  • Friday is the best western movie I kno...

  • meh, I'm not a big western fan

  • What? Don't be silly.

    The Wild Bunch. Sam Peckinpah. BEST!

  • How far back in history does the movie have to be set in to be considered a western? RVs top 10 list in descending order The man who shot liberty valance Little Big Man Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Wild Bunch True Grit Shane Legends of the fall Outlaw Josey Wales Young Guns Unforgiven
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  • No!!!! The best western is definitely, "The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly." As with every good western it should be taken with a good few shots of tequila, before, during and after the movie. I would also suggest putting on a cowboy costume to further gear yourself up for the mondo-nothing-happenstance scenes that will occur, hence, you are watching a freign western. Lol. Dont kill me for suggesting this. Im a girl... with a boy's brain.

  • i'm in a turrible mood too. turrible.

  • hahahahahaahahahaha

  • Tombstone isn't the "best" western by far. But it is a good movie. There's no reason to get all bent outa shape about it. It really isn't that bad.

  • I wouldn't say its the "best" but its fucking awesome!!!!

  • Good to have you back xD. im really Diggin the Piercings. What are those called?

  • Anti-eyebrow.

  • Why don't you have more subscribers?

  • I dunno.

  • Personally, I like "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" but my favorite I think is "The Shootist" with John Wayne.

    So yeah, whatever son of a bitch told you Tombstone was the best... was well... a Son of a Bitch.

  • The Shootist was great just because it was such a different John Wayne western. And his speech to Ron Howard about how he managed to kill so many people was bad ass.

  • yeah, I'm not one for Westerns... actually I'm more interested in your opening animation with your name on it. =D I adore animations effects.

  • Nice inverted eyebrow piercings

  • *hugs*

  • The Good the Bad & The Ugly = best western ever made.

  • lol love the ending.

  • When was a Western ever good? Unless you count Brokeback mountain....

  • Westerns were good when Italians decided they wanted to be cowboys.

  • amen to once upon a time in the west and the mariachi trilogy

    though I will agree with the above poster, one of the best westerns and probably movies ever made was little big man.

  • Hmmmm... Wasn't me.

  • I don't even like Westerns, eurgh.

  • Tombstone is a great movie. Though, I also liked Watchmen; which, you decried.

    Guess I'm a son of a bitch. My mom wont be pleased.

  • My holidays always suck. ALWAYS SUCK. For many reasons, Christmas is the worst time of the year.

  • The Outlaw Josey Wales.

    Jeremiah Johnson.

    Unforgiven.

    High Plains Drifter.

  • Back with a (metaphorical) bang!

  • My top rated Westerns in randomish order:

    Dances with Wolves (1990)

    Claim, The (2000)

    Good, the Bad and the Ugly, (1966)

    Last of the Mohicans, The (1992)

    Unforgiven (1992)

    Wild Bunch, The (1969)

    I only gave Tombstone a 3/5ths rating.

    Maybe a good horse whipping is in order!

  • Aw. That was so adorable. Hahahaha!

  • the soulless look in your eyes at the end are kind of sad :(

    I hope it was the result of good acting ....

  • Tombstone is an awesome movie. I don't consider it a western since westerns are boring as hell.

  • Nahaha :D

  • Which Tombstone movie are you referring to? True, most of them are so inaccurate they are in the genre of Planet 9, but even then, some have "believable" plotlines...or at least good acting.

  • i liked tombstone..

  • The new piercings are siiiiick.

  • TOMBSTONE!? Ugh. I'm so sorry.

  • watch you like for reward - ice box - with separate shelf with in space for words remaining - ...... dod' i m scared to eat banana not to murdered someone -but I only talk to peel , feeling like a monkey .....

  • I bet you'd like:

    "Once Upon a Time in America"

    imdb com/title/tt0087843/

    "Sergio Leone's explosive saga of gangland America."

    I'd make the effort to find the uncut version.

  • Lulwut???

  • @HolonsNetwork yeah i said the same thing but i still get it i think

  • Like the new piercings... Glad to see you are doing well haha... you didnt send me a cigarette with my books... so mad

  • Damn!  I'm sorry!

  • Right on.

  • Okay.

    Read about you on the news.

  • Wait, what?

  • Gore Vidal called Tombstone 'an exploration of the human condition in the 21st century'

  • Of westerns most of my favs date from that period just after WW2. "There was a cultural burst that Americans had never known before: we became number one for things like ballet. We had dozens of first-rate poets, several not so bad novelists, wonderful music, Lenny Bernstein and Aaron Copland. It was a great moment, and it lasted for five years. Then the Korean War came, and we've never stopped being at war since." - Gore Vidal

  • @xwidget wow i am going to research this gore vidal guy

  • I show Tombstone to my students in classrooms as an A-level set texts alongside Hamlet and Lord of the Flies.

  • Tombstone was made on a shoe-strong. It is a true Situationist happening. Dissenters from this view are notably proto-fascists,

  • I wonder how many people got all of these, lol.

  • Subjective of course but I think that the film Tombstone is the best example of a Hegelian film in the wild west genre.

  • Jacques Derrida called Tombstone 'epoch-making.' Shows what you know about academia. I can arrange the letters after my name into anagrams.

  • Tombstone is a Dadaist film. See Alex Jones video on this for proof.

  • Roland Barthes called tombstone 'epoch-making,'

  • Tombstone is based on Helgelian metaphysics. See azrienoch's video on this for proof.

  • 'Tombstone' is Noam Chomskey's favourite film, and zizek called it epoch-making. So shows what you know about academia.

  • It's suubjeecteeve, of course, but "Once Upon a Time in the West" is tres good; little details like the window glass being slightly deformed. "Silverado" of '85 was a lot of fun; a bit with John Cleese as the sheriff, "What's all this then?"

    But just remember to spend your life being a Good Az -- or you will spend eternity in Hell taking pictures of little kids.

  • Tombstone?! That son of a bitch! Was he unaware of the man called Clint Eastwood? What about a little gem called Silverado? Or even Sukiyaki Western Django? Tombstone isn't even on my list of Western movies...

  • I agree re Silverado. ^_^

  • the book is certainly one I'm going to buy :) just so I can kick your butt in arguing, like I pretty much do already, and at the end of it tell you to 'Shut up!' lol :) who am i kidding we all know who goes to who for tips.

  • "Tombstone" might be one of the best LAST westerns ever made, because Unforgiven killed the Western genre which Tombstone aspired to fit into. It's not terrific. I had fun with it.

    See some good modern westerns: The Propositions, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and The Wild Bunch if you are one of the poor Sonofabitches that hasn't seen it yet.

  • Shit. I mean "The Proposition."

  • i think i'll have to buy your coming book. i just happen to suck at argumentations

  • "Once Upon a Time in the West" is the best western ever made

  • You... you single-handedly undermined my entire book in an undeniable way. I was writing about how truth doesn't exist and how to argue accordingly, and then here you are, with a statement that is perfectly true.

  • What can I say? I'm a son of a bitch!

  • "my name is nobody" 1973 is the best western ever!!

  • little man, big man is good too

  • So... does that mean that the movie was so good you no longer have a reason to go on living because it was so awesomely good? Or does that mean that you are murdering this fellow because the movie burned your eyes?

    I would like to know because I have not seen that movie.

    Anyway, I have heard that the best western ever made was "Unforgiven", incidentally I have never watched that movie either... I don't really get around to seeing westerns.

  • I could have gone without seeing Unforgiven. I guess I wasn't doing anything else at the time anyway.

  • Unforgiven was supposed to be the last and last great western ever made - meh

    I think it may have inspired no country for old men.

  • Thanks for saying so.

    Yet again a very effective argument!

  • I humbly submit "The Outlaw Josie Wales".

  • I would really like to hear more about your book, probably a video advertising it when you get done? I' love to hear about the Art of Rhetoric.

  • Oh, when it's out, you'll know.

  • I personally like Comancheros much more than most westerns I've seen.

  • The Good the Bad and the Ugly is totally the best

  • i agree

    unforgiven is on my top list too

  • Lul!!!!!!!!!

  • The good the bad and the ugly, hands down the best western ever made.

  • "Unforgiven" is easily the best western ever made.

  • i guess none of you guys ever seen The Wild Bunch??

  • the good the bad and the ugly is the best western

  • Tombstone wasn't a great western.

    It's also not such a terrific pizza either.

    Happy 2010!

    :-)

  • it's horrible pizza!

  • Someone thumbed you down for this.

    Hmm.... must've been a tombstone pizza fan.

    Pizza from Chicago or New York - THAT'S pizza.

    Anything else is dog shit.

  • agreed geordonos or edwardos - now THAT'S pizza! toomstone is for barflies

  • LOL!! Thanks, Ang

  • LOL a good pithy critique of Tombstone - so I will not be watching it.

    How often do you tell people that this is the "best x ever" - I try to avoid saying it as I know that my tastes diverge from others so strongly that it rarely works for me to say "best x ever"

  • Tombstone IS the best western ever!!

    Val Kilmer, Kurt Russell, Sam Sheppard, etc...

    "It seems my hypocrisy knows no bounds"

    "Oh no. Make no mistake its not revenge he's lookin' for. Its a reckoning"

    "Here lies Lester Moore, shot by four slugs from a 44, No Less, No More"

    "Isn't that a daisy"

    "That's Latin darlin', seems our Mr. Ringo is an educated man, now I really hate him"

    I could go on, I could probably write the entire dialogue from memory.

  • The good the bad and the ugly, High noon.

  • I love tombstone

  • awesome piercings!

  • How to argue? This doesn't smell right.. will be checking it out though, if you plan to put a pdf online like you did with the Absurdity of Philosophy..

  • of course it sounds right. You're stupid.

  • :o No, you're stupid! Can't even distinguish smell from sound! Son of a bitch!

  • Not sure if I'll do a pdf. Contemplating a small fee for the pdf on this one if I do. Maybe not.  I don't know. I'll let everyone know when the time comes.

  • Nice. There's nothing I enjoy more than a surly man being surly. Really.

    For best western I always plump for Tampopo... but don't watch it because I said so... I would be sorry to be on your to kill list too.

  • I've always been fond of Once Upon A Time In The West. Fistful Of Dollars, and Hondo where others I really like as well. I didn't have any problems with Tombstone, but whoever told you it was "the best western ever" probably wasn't a fan of the western genre. I certainly wouldn't put it amongst the "best", thats for sure. Everything is subjective, but if I had to pick "the best", I'd probably pick a Sergio Leone western.

  • Once Upon a Time in the West is one of the greatest movies ever made, let alone westerns. However, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is at least my second favorite movie of all time, though I don't know that it really counts as a western. I guess it does, since it's set in the old west.

  • The final duel in "For a few dollars more" with the musical lockets has to be, hands down, the single best moment in spaghetti Westerns of all time.

    The whole movie may not be one of the best, but that one scene was just epic.

  • I agree. Once Upon A Time In The West is one of my personal favorites of all time. I liked The Assassination Of Jesse James as well. Id say it's safe to consider it a western. Happy new year!

  • Hi, my name is Aaron.

    I don't watch westerns very often. My father loves them. I've not seen Tombstone. I'd say the western I most enjoyed was Once Upon a Time in the West. It's epically long but good. Mind you, I don't really like westerns so... keep that in mind if you watch it.

  • He'll probably won't remember :P

  • Remember what?

  • best filmreview i've ever seen

  • look up Cody Weber's (saturninefilms) review of Marley and Me, its close.

  • Everyone knows lonesome dove is the best ever made!

  • Happy Fucking New Year, Jeff!

  • So you liked it?

  • I loved Tombstone.

    And by the way, those piercings are awesome.

  • Tombstone aint too bad. Would be if it didn't have val kilmer as doc holiday though.

  • tombstone is awesome

  • High Plains Drifter was the best western ever made.

  • hahaha i used ur first book for my argumentation theory thesis

    BUST THAT NEXT ONE OUT

    and i dont know what the fuck is tombstone

  • My first book? The crappy one? Or The Absurdity of Philosophy?

  • it was the absurdity of philosophy. hahaha i used ur work to argue for LACAN'S formulation of a signifier as lack. (same old bullshit signifier is an empty place to be filled by other signifiers)

    i had to argue against the teachers (micheal gilbert) work itself (like some german 19th century style shit) he said goals express an idenitity, i argued that goals signify a lack, since all goals must be absurd and never TRULY known.

    if u read it u would come after me with a rifle.

  • Try me. Send it!

  • ight i just have to find it since i formatted my computer since..

    once again this painful reading would be at ur own discretion

  • ''A Fistfull of Dollars'' is the best western,

  • Happy Fucking Holidays!

    ;D

  • hehe

  • The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is my favorite western, and maybe my favorite movie ever.

    My father told me Stagecoach was a good John Wayne movie, then he explained it, and it sounded shitty.

  • You're like the Republicans- telling us that Tombstone ain't the best but not offering up your own candidate. Not that I think Tombstone is the best (in reality, I honestly don't know).

  • psst, check the tags.

  • Az, great to see a new video. Despite my simple cartoons, I'm actually a professional artist (both fine and graphic). If you need a particular illustration, let me see what I can do. Of course, you're under no obligation to use it, and I won't charge you. Sometimes, just having your art seen is payment enough.

  • I appreciate the offer. Thanks.

  • The best Western ever made is Blazing Saddles.

    Not that the competition is real fierce

  • wow Azzy..how can you not like Tombstone?..seriously..."i'll be your huckleberry" is a way great line

    its an all star cast, Kurt Russlle, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliot......Bill.... Paxton?..okay..well, you cant win em all right?

  • I'll admit, I was visibly emotional when Kurt Russell ran into the middle of the river, shooting everyone and getting shot at but not hit, yelling, "No! Noooooo!"

    The visible part of the emotion was laughter.

  • I like "Once Upon a Time in the West" ...well like is kind of a strong word ... I think it's more like, I like the way it puts me to sleep..

  • Im not sure what the "best" western is, but Im pretty sure it stars John Wayne.

  • Hello,Jeff.

    My personal favorite Western is War Wagon.

    Or McClintock.

    Both fine John Wayne vehicles...

  • he needs his own show

  • 3:10 to Yuma is the best western by far !!!