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  1. The Reconciliation of Love and Revolvers: Directed by Brian Elder. With Brian Villalobos, Brian Elder, Bill Foster, Mike McCullough.

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  2. The Reconciliation of Love and Revolvers. 109 likes. Fifteen years after the dissolution of their marriage and outlaw partnership, Bishop returns to Anne

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  4. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Brian Villalobos, Elizabeth Tabish, Brian Elder, Elizabeth Gr...

    • '¡Three Amigos!'
    • 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'
    • 'Blazing Saddles'
    • 'City Slickers'
    • 'Rango'
    • 'The Ballad of Cable Hogue'
    • 'The Good, The Bad, The Weird'
    • 'Destry Rides Again'
    • 'Calamity Jane'
    • 'My Name Is Nobody'

    ¡Three Amigos! is a comedic take on The Magnificent Seven, which itself was a western remake of the classic samurai film Seven Samurai. In this ridiculous but charming comedy, three struggling actors are mistaken for fierce warriors, and get hired by townsfolk who need protection from brutal bandits whose threats are anything but staged. The premis...

    The Coen Brothers have never been shy about making films in the western genre (True Grit), or releasing films that have clear western influences (No Country For Old Men). Their 2018 movie The Ballad of Buster Scruggsis essentially six western-themed short films in one, as it's an anthology film that blends the Old West with dark comedy. Like all an...

    Blazing Saddles might well be the definitive western-comedy. It stands as one of the very best movies Mel Brookshas ever made, and tells the story of a Black man who's appointed as the sheriff of a small town in the Old West that's far from progressive, to put it lightly. RELATED: The Best Performances From Directors in Their Own Movies It might be...

    If you want to get pedantic about what defines a western, City Slickersmight not count as one in the traditional sense. After all, it's set in during (then) contemporary times, and follows three businessmen who take a western-themed vacation as a way to relax, only to find themselves wrapped up in an unpredictable series of misadventures. It's a fa...

    A wild - and wholly unusual - film that blends animation, over-the-top comedy, and a western story, Rango is a family film unlike many others out there. The title character is a pet lizard who gets lost in the desert and stumbles across a strange town run by other animals, and then winds up getting involved in all sorts of chaotic shenanigans after...

    The Ballad of Cable Hogue is an underappreciated but undeniably compelling western-comedy. It was directed by Sam Peckinpah, and released in between two of his darkest, most violent movies - 1969's The Wild Bunch and 1971's Straw Dogs- which makes its existence all the more surprising. As far as plots go, it doesn't really have a particularly well-...

    As you might expect from its title, The Good, The Bad, The Weird is a film that takes a certain amount of influence from the 1966 classic The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Each film deals with three shady characters who are all after hidden treasure hidden somewhere in a remote desert location, though the former is a good deal funnier and more actio...

    Destry Rides Again is one of the oldest movies to blend the western and comedy genres, and does so in a way that still holds up, all these decades later. It sees a young sheriff (played by James Stewart) put in charge of taming a particularly wild town in the Old West, which leads to plenty of outlandish situations and action-packed comedy. It's th...

    Not only is Calamity Janea western-comedy, but it also throws the romance and musical genres into the mix too, for good measure. It takes a very light-hearted look at the life and times of the legendary titular character, and the way her gruff, tomboyish persona sometimes got in the way of her romantic endeavors. It's very much a movie from the 195...

    One of the last iconic spaghetti westerns, My Name is Nobodyserves as a bittersweet (though often funny) send-off to the western sub-genre. It centers on the strange bond that forms between an older man (who's trying to put his gunfighting days behind him) and a younger man who wants nothing more than to be mentored by this legendary figure who he'...

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  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Directed by Mel Brooks. A satirical take on the Western genre, addressing racism and clichés. “City Slickers” (1991) Directed by Ron Underwood. Urban professionals find humor and hardship on a cattle drive. “Shanghai Noon” (2000) Directed by Tom Dey. An Imperial guard teams up with a train robber in the American West.