More Western set in the 20th/21st century?

More Western set in the 20th/21st century?

I loved Hell or High Water and No Country for Old Men

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give me something to watch

Breaking Bad

Hell or high water was very good.

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada

There Will Be Blood

The American.
Set in Italy but western... genre if you don't mean the aesthetics

wind river is set in the snowy mountains but has that feel

A
Adventures of Gallant Bess
Ain't Them Bodies Saints
B
Bad Day at Black Rock
Beer for My Horses (film)
Big Muddy (film)
Bright Angel
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Brokeback Mountain
Broken Arrow (1996 film)
Bronco Billy
C
City Slickers
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
Comes a Horseman
Cop Car (film)
Cowboy Up
D
The Dark Tower (2017 film)
Deadlock (1970 film)
Desperado (film)
Don't Come Knocking
Dudes (film)
Dust (2001 film)
E
The Electric Horseman
F
F.T.W. (film)
Flap (film)
G
Goldstone (film)
H
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
Hell or High Water (2016 film)
The Hi-Lo Country
Hud (1963 film)
I
In Pursuit of Honor
J
Junior Bonner
L
The Last Stand (2013 film)
Lone Star (1996 film)
Lonely Are the Brave
M
Machete (2010 film)
Man Hunt (1985 film)
El Mariachi
Mexico Trilogy
The Misfits (film)
Mustang Country
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (film)
Mystery Road
N
No Country for Old Men (film)
No Man's Land (2013 film)
O
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
P
Pocket Money
Pure Country
R
Rango (2011 film)
Raven Hawk
Red Hill (film)
The Reward
The Rounders (1965 film)
S
Stay Away, Joe
Sukiyaki Western Django
T
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Thunder Warrior
Thunder Warrior II
The Tough One
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film)
W
The Walking Hills
Wanda Nevada
The Warrior's Way
Wind River (film)
Z
Zachariah (film)

Sicario
Mud isn't really a western, but it's southern
Only the Brave

fuck yeah user wind river was goat

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anyone able to sort out the ones worth watching?

Brokeback Mountain
Serious.

Wind River

Badlands

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Wild Bunch

S2 when

The Wild Bunch is set in the 20th century.

True Grit
Buster Scruggs

"Justified" is one of my all time favorites. The writing and dialogue is top notch.

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Based illiterate.

Aren't they both 19th

Just google Neo-Westerns

Banshee for tv shows
Wind River
I guess Yellowstone too (also a tv show, also written by Sheridan)

i want to know which ones are worth watching, not just a list of everything. if someone on here recommends something it's usually at least worth to take a look at it.

just look at the metacritic score

you're right, i shouldn't have made this thread. it probably killed a precious sneed one.

This year hopefully, next year if Costner is super busy.

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hell or high water was kinda cute but why did it end like that? he didn't want to go back to prison?

i guess. they killed two people in that bank, he probably didn't want to end on death row but go out with a big bang.

Cause hes the lord of the fucking plains and a comanche. He is a warrior and enemy to all and hes not being captured. Did you even watch the movie?

Someone had to be held responsible for the crimes. It helped wrap things up so his brother would come out clear.

maybe help him get away, but didn't the rangers know it was two brothers, all along?

btw, what exactly are texas rangers? just texas state police? something paramilitary?

this comes out next month
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i know >netflix, but judging by the trailer there's no jewery going on

what a spoonfed lazy fuck you are

probably. it's not like i didn't search myself before tho. i'd just still like some recommendations.

so fuck you

wasn't three billboards outside ebbing also netflix production? that one was great

This.

Now I have to watch it again to be sure, but I think only the one brother was suspected because of what he was in prison for or who his cellmate was. I think the final scene on the porch explains it all. The way I remember it the one brother dying protected the other.

watching it right now and it's great, thank you user

watch both City Slickers, they're good

no, the people in the diner and the waitress the older brother tipped 200$ told them it was two brothers. jeff bridges also said something like "that's not the smart one of the two" when he and his injun partner came to the ridge the younger dude was shooting from.