View Poll Results: Best Western Performance in the Post-Western Universe

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  • Powers Boothe in Tombstone

    0 0%
  • Val Kilmer in Tombstone

    3 27.27%
  • Kurt Russell in Tombstone

    0 0%
  • Christian Bale in 3:10 to Yuma

    0 0%
  • Russell Crowe in 3:10 to Yuma

    1 9.09%
  • Christian Bale in Hostiles

    0 0%
  • Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven

    4 36.36%
  • Jeff Bridges in True Grit

    0 0%
  • Ian McShane in Deadwood

    0 0%
  • Kevin Costner in Dances With Wolves

    1 9.09%
  • Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

    0 0%
  • Other

    2 18.18%
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  1. #1
    Get him a body bag! Patrick Chewing's Avatar
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    Default Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Hard to top Val Kilmer for me. Casey Affleck comes in a close second.
    Last edited by Patrick Chewing; 06-29-2020 at 11:55 AM.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing View Post
    Hard to top Val Kilmer for me. Casey Affleck comes in a close second.
    One of the few times I have ever agreed with you

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    I voted other.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Quote Originally Posted by MrFonzworth View Post
    I voted other.
    What are some other performances worth mentioning?

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Unforgiven was probably my favorite out of the bunch.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    I voted for Clint probably because I just watched that the other night. Ian McShane warrants some credit for a role that spanned a huge amount of time, but it's an old show many people probably haven't seen that didn't get a great ending, although the movie did it's best nearly a decade after the fact.

    I think you can count No Country For Old Men as a Western, and Antan Chugur could qualify.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Gene Hackman in The Quick and the Dead.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    I haven't seen a lot of those but Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men was a bad ass performance.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Kind of surprised no one has voted for Casey Affleck yet. Has anyone seen that movie? That performance was amazing.

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    Default Re: Best Western Performance in the post-Western Cinematic Universe

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing View Post
    Kind of surprised no one has voted for Casey Affleck yet. Has anyone seen that movie? That performance was amazing.
    He was really creepy in that movie. I saw it along time ago and thought it was alright. I could appreciate them doing something a little different but I wasn’t a huge fan of the movie all together.

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