Goriest Westerns?

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Goriest Westerns?

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I don't really watch much westerns (excpet El Topo, loved that movie), but am interested in seeing some gory/violent ones, maybe even a Western with zombies (is there one?). Anyone know any good ones?
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Fulci's 'Four of the Apocalypse' is pretty bloody. It's also incredibly slow and very boring.
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Agree with Latte about FOUR OF THE APOCALYPSE--except for the "boring" part.

And you'll want to check out CUTTHROATS NINE!
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Cut Throats Nine is definitely the goriest Western. Very entertaining.
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wow, http://www.variedcelluloid.com/reviews/ ... view.shtml. Cut throats nine does look promising.

I'll checkout FOUR OF THE APOCALYPSE too, never knew Fulci did a Western besides gangsters and zombie flicks. :metalhead
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I actually remember really enjoying the Four Of The Apocalypse, though "Keoma remains my favorite western. Just now finished For A Few Dollars More, which so far is probably number 2. Haven't really seen too many westerns though. I remember being underwhelmed by The Wild Bunch, which everyone told me I'd love.
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I can't think of anything of the top of my head except The Terror of Tiny Town, but that's a midget western.
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