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The story of picture palace is satisfy with memorable quotes , and manyWesternfilms sport unforgettable dialogue from some of the most spectacular star . The genre had its golden age in the fifties and 1960s , with the work of directors like John Ford and Howard Hawks establishing an American mythology for the Wild West . Later , filmmaker like Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood push the Western forward with subgenres like the Spaghetti westerly and Revisionist Western . More than any other genre , the Western has consistently reflected American refinement .

Some of themost repeatable movie fictional character of all timehave influenced the American mental lexicon with ancestry and phrases that surpass the human race of film and become part of the cultural vernacular . In western sandwich alone , iconic characters like Val Kilmer ’s Doc Holliday and Clint Eastwood ’s Man with No Name have been so repeatable that those who have n’t see the films may still know their product line . It speaks to the power of owing filmmaking when dialogue transcends the picture show ’s meaning and can be integrated into day - to - day life . Some westerly picture support out for having numerous unforgettable lines .

10Tombstone (1993)

Directed by George P. Cosmatos

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Tombstoneis one of the most dear Westerns made after 1990 and one that beholds traditional Western movie values of valiancy and camaraderie . Val Kilmer ’s depiction of Doc Holliday is the standout among the ensemble roll , with so many iconic lines throughout . “I’m your Huckleberry"is one of thebest quote from Western movies , and other idiosyncratic bits of dialogue like"You’re a daisy if you do"are incredible for their unique use of full point slang term . Kurt Russell ’s Wyatt Earp also has unforgettable lines , such as"You called down the thunder . Well , now you got it . "

9The Searchers (1956)

Directed by John Ford

John Wayne and John Ford are one of themost prominent actor & director duos in motion picture history , andThe Searchersis one of their standout achievements . It ’s one of the quintessential Westerns of its epoch , fill with fantastic lines . Wayne ’s Ethan Edwards is an iconic westerly protagonist , and the film is structure around Wayne ’s whiz power . The line"That’ll be the day"is repeated several times , refer to the character ’s involuntariness to die or quit . The dialog was so notable it even enliven the song " That ’ll Be The Day " by the classic rock stria The Crickets .

8The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

Directed by Sergio Leone

Sergio Leone ’s Western epic poem is not only one of the best movie in its genre , it ’s commonly considered one of thebest movies of all time . There are batch of phenomenal quotes between the three main characters . “You see , in this world , there ’s two kinds of people , my friend : those with load up gun and those who dig . You dig,“is a notable standout from Clint Eastwood ’s Blondie , solidify him as one of the toughest grapheme in movie history . Eli Wallach ’s Tuco also delivers memorable quotation like"If you miss , you well leave out very well . "

7No Country for Old Men (2007)

Directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

In many ways , No Country For Old Menis the definitive Neo - Western , set in the 1980s rather than the Wild West , and explore characters with modern psychological science . Javier Bardem ’s Anton Chigurh is one of themost shivery movie villains ever , and about every line of dialogue he has is effortlessly iconic . He ’s a sadistic sociopath , yet manages to satisfy every moment with mentation - agitating , philosophical ideas , such as the coin toss shot . Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin ’s character also offer some marvellous lines , but Bardem is the film ’s main draw .

6Django Unchained (2012)

Directed by Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino ’s have systematically impacted pop culture with unforgettable dialogue and carrying out . Both of his Westerns , Django UnchainedandThe Hateful Eight , are packed with capital lines . Jamie Foxx , Leonardo DiCaprio , Kerry Washington , and Christoph Waltz are firing on all piston chamber throughout the film with hilarious , thought - agitative , or emotionally go lines . The film ’s violence is balance by intelligent , witty written material , making it one of the most iconic mod Westerns .

5Unforgiven (1992)

Directed by Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood has made so many iconic films as a star actor , but 1992’sUnforgivenis arguably his best work as a director . It ’s a classical revisionist Western , debunking the mythology of the Wild West and exploring grapheme who are more bleak and realistic . Unforgivenis one of thebest westerly movies ever made , andgreat dialogue from performers like Eastwood , Morgan Freeman , Gene Hackman , and Richard Harrisis a significant reason . railway line like"It ’s a hell of a thing , killing a man"explored the violence of the Wild West in a meaningful way .

4The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Directed by John Sturges

John Sturges’The Magnificent Sevenassembles one of the most telling Western movie contrive ever . center around the star power of actor like Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson , the classical film is packed with memorable crease like"We quite a little in hint , friend . “Such a star - studded team - up picture would have to be fill with great dialogue , and McQueen ’s Vin typically gets the best material . The motion-picture show was so iconic that it was make over in 2016 as a celluloid star Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt .

3Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)

Another Sergio Leone chef-d’oeuvre that is n’t quite as celebrated asThe Good , the Bad and the UglyisOnce Upon a prison term in the West . Despite not being as wide realise , it ’s just as unlikely of a westerly film , and stars likeCharles Bronson , Henry Fonda , Claudia Cardinale , and Jason Robards are equipped with fabulously evocative dialogue . The film ranges from more risible cable like"How can you hope a man who break both a belt and suspenders , a military personnel who ca n’t even swear his pants?“to philosophical ideas like"People like that have something inside … something to do with death . "

2Blazing Saddles (1974)

Directed by Mel Brooks

One of the most unique westerly movie experiences ever , 1974’sBlazing Saddlesis a irony on the genre that deconstruct the inherent racism of proclaim the Wild West . Mel Brooks movies are always hilarious , andBlazing Saddlesis packed with particularly provocative humour . Gene Wilder ’s character , Jim , has some of the best line deliveries in the moving-picture show , including"These are people of the earth . The common corpse of the new West . You lie with … moron . "

1True Grit (1969)

Directed by Henry Hathaway

Both the originalTrue Gritand the remaking by the Coen Brothers in 2010 have fantastical , memorable dialog . The 1969 adaptation moderate another monumental John Wayne function , and the aging star is grant unbelievable lines to work with . Rooster Cogburn became an instant classicWesterncharacter , even spawning a subsequence film following him directly . One - line drive like"Looking back is a bad habit"and"You ca n’t serve well papers on a stinker , baby sister . You got ta kill him or let him be"sum up the prompt - witted but wise veteran cowboy .

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