
Westerns & the Old West
@DavidLambertArt • 10,505 subscribers
I post exclusively about minutiae related to the Old West and Western films/pop culture. I also do figure drawings. You can find those here: @davidfigureart 🍉
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Check out this wild optical effect in Anthony Mann's 1960 adaptation of Cimarron:
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Val Kilmer talks to Tom Green about making Tombstone
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The Hateful 8 is based on Fair Game, a 1960 ep of The Rebel. A bounty hunter stuck at a stagecoach stop is poisoned in order to rescue his female prisoner & everyone is a suspect, etc. Tarantino borrows the concept, reworks dialogue & more. This vid is rightly a long, slow burn
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The inspiration for the name The French 75 in One Battle After Another was a story Jason Robards told Paul Thomas Anderson about the time Sam Peckinpah insisted they make French 75 cocktails while in the middle of nowhere filming The Ballad of Cable Hogue in Mexico:
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James Coburn on the time Bob Dylan made Sam Peckinpah cry:
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Martin Scorsese on his only encounter with John Wayne:
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford has a lot of very similar dialogue to a 1986 TV movie starring Kris Kristofferson & Johnny Cash called The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James. Did the filmmakers really rip off a mediocre TV movie? (1/3)
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More movies should introduce their cast like Raoul Walsh's Wild Girl (1932)
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Here's Clint Eastwood's first appearance in a Western, from 1956's Star in the Dust:
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The Wild Bunch is considered one of the first films to put squibs on both sides of an actor's body to replicate entrance/exit wounds. Sam Peckinpah had previously shown the devastating effects of a bullet tearing through a body in this scene from his TV show The Westerner:
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David Huddleston on the 5 Stages of an Actor's Life (with John Wayne & Jack Elam):
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The Outlaw Josey Wales vs. Unforgiven in regards to the order of killing:
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