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Showing posts with label western movie taglines western movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series – Series Finale Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

I did not finish this series in 2024, because…circumstances… I’ll leave it at that. I'm wrapping up this series today with the final movie taglines.

Recap:

January Movie Taglines

February Movie Taglines

March Movie Taglines

April Movie Taglines

May Movie Taglines

June Movie Taglines

July Movie Taglines

August Movie Taglines

September Movie Taglines

October Movie Taglines

Series Finale: Movie Taglines Finalized in January 2025

We have reached the top 25 Western Movie Taglines. Counting down to Number 1…


25 – The Man from Snowy River (1982)

The story of…
a boy suddenly alone in the world
the men who challenge him
and the girl who helps him become a man.

24 – Quigley Down Under (1990)
There’s a price on his head.
A girl on his mind.
And a twinkle in his eye.

***

The west was never this far west.

23 – The Magnificent Seven (1960)
There were seven…
They fought like seven hundred.

22 – Silverado (1985)
A dangerous place, in a lawless time…
‘Til four friends risked all to make things right.

21 – The Cowboys (1972)
All they wanted was their chance to be men…
and he gave it to them.

***

The youngest was nine.
There wasn’t one of them over fifteen.
At first, he couldn’t stand the sight of them.
At last, he couldn’t take his eyes away.

20 – Cowboys and Aliens (2011)
First contact. Last stand.

19 – The Mask of Zorro (1998)
No one has seen his face...but everyone knows his mark.

***

When Freedom is a memory and justice is outlawed, the just must become outlaws.

18 – Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973)
Best of enemies. Deadliest of friends.

17 – Quick and the Dead (1995)
Think you’re quick enough?

16 –  3:10 to Yuma (1957)
A hundred yards to the station...
A hundred seconds to get there...
A hundred bullets betting they won’t make it.

15 – 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Time waits for no man.

14 – Hang ‘em High (1968)
The hanging was the best show in town.
But they made two mistakes.
They hung the wrong man,
and they didn’t finish the job.

13 – Big Jake (1971)
They wanted a ransom in gold.
He gave 
‘em lead.

12 – For a Few Dollars More (1965)
The man with no name is back.
The man in black is waiting…

11 – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)
For three men, the civil war wasn’t Hell.
It was practice.

10  – High Plains Drifter (1973)
They didn’t know his face –
They didn’t know his name.
But they’d never forget
The day he drifted into town.

9 – High Noon (1952)
The story of a man who was too proud to run.

8 – The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
From the four winds they came, the four brothers, their eyes smoking, and their fingers itching.

7 – Young Guns 2 (1990)
You-Hoo. I’ll make you famous!

6 – Unforgiven (1992)
It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man.

Here we are at the Top 5.

Numbers 5, 4 and 3 have taglines of my creation. These three movies did not get the taglines they deserved, so I fixed that most egregious oversight. 😊 Funny how my taglines made the top five. hahaha

5 – How the West was Won (1962)
The west was won by its pioneers, settlers, and adventurers.
Those tracks in history will never be forgotten.

4 – The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
I will find you.

3 – The Man who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.

The Top 2 Best Western Movie Taglines – Drumroll, please…

2 – The Searchers (1956)
…he had to find her…he had to find her…

1 – Shane (1953)
Somebody’s comin’, Pa… Well, let him come.

 Kaye Spencer


Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series – October Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

 


My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

 In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

January Movie Taglines

February Movie Taglines

March Movie Taglines

April Movie Taglines

May Movie Taglines

June Movie Taglines

July Movie Taglines

August Movie Taglines

September Movie Taglines


 


The Top 40 Western Movie Taglines begins:

 40 – Last of the Dogmen (1995)

 Two people. One mystery…hidden for a hundred years.

 ****

 A people lost in time. An adventure they will never forget.

39 – The Beguiled (1971)

 his love…or his life…

38 – Hidalgo (2004)

It will take you on the ride of your life.

37 – The Jack Bull (1999)

All men want justice. Few are willing to pay the price.

36 – The Man from Laramie (1955)

He came a thousand miles – to kill a man he’s never seen!

35 – Maverick (1994)

In their hands, a deck of cards was the only thing more dangerous than a gun.

34 – Pale Rider (1985)

…and hell followed him

33 – The Wild Bunch (1969)

Out of step, out of place, and desperately out of time.

 ****

Unchanged men in a changing land.

32 – Tombstone (1993)

Justice is coming

31 –Young Guns 1 (1988)

Six reasons why the west was wild.

30 – A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)

Bring protection.

29 – 7 Men from Now (1956)

Seven bullets from here his woman would be waiting…
Seven men from now…her shame would be wiped out.

28 – Appaloosa (2008)

Feelings get you killed.

27 – Alamo (2004)

Remember…

26 – Chato’s Land (1972)

What Chato’s land doesn’t kill, he will.

 

Apologies for not responding to comments from last month. Blogger, once again, has not been playing nicely with others, and I am unable to comment.

See you in November with 25 through 11 in the Top 40 Western Movie Taglines Countdown.

Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series – September Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is, and I gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

I compiled a list of 250 westerns and their taglines. From that 250, I plucked out the best 125 to share between February and December. These 125 taglines range from good to outstanding as far as doing justice to their corresponding movies.

The Top 40 taglines are the ones that capture and sum up the heart of the movie in such a fabulous way that we're amazed at how a handful of words can be that powerful or theme-descriptive. Also in December, I will 1) share taglines I've written for two western movies and one early-settling of the American frontier movie that deserved better taglines and, 2) offer a downloadable document of the 250 movies and taglines that I compiled.

January Movie Taglines

February Movie Taglines

March Movie Taglines

April Movie Taglines

May Movie Taglines

June Movie Taglines

July Movie Taglines

August Movie Taglines

Onward to the September Western Movie Taglines—

 


A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
In his own way, he is, perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived.

Barbarosa (1982)
The Outlaw… The Outcast… And the Legend that was bigger than both of them.

Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)
Five killers robbed a bank. The lucky ones got caught. The rest got Cahill.
****
Break the law and he’s the last man you want to see. And the last you ever will.

The Gunfighter (1950)
His only friend was his gun… His only refuge – a woman’s heart.

The Hateful Eight (2015)
No one comes up here without a damn good reason.

Hondo (1953)
First she was afraid he’d stay. Then she was afraid he wouldnt.

***
Hot blooded with the heat of the plains that bred him, silent as gunsmoke, a stranger to all but the surly dog at his side...

The Naked Spur (1953)
Strong men are weak when a woman is bait.

News of the World (2020)
Find where you belong.

Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
There were three men in her life. One to take her…one to love her—and one to kill her.

Zandy’s Bride (1974)
They would be married first…and they would fall in love last.

See you in October when the Top 40 Western Movie Countdown begins.

Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series – August Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

I compiled a list of 250 westerns and their taglines. From that 250, I plucked out the best 125 to share between February and December. These 125 taglines range from good to outstanding as far as doing justice to their corresponding movies.

The Top 40 taglines are the ones that capture and sum up the heart of the movie in such a fabulous way that we're amazed at how a handful of words can be that powerful or theme-descriptive. Also in December, I will 1) share taglines I've written for two western movies and one early-settling of the American frontier movie that deserved better taglines and, 2) offer a downloadable document of the 250 movies and taglines that I compiled.

January Movie Taglines

February Movie Taglines

March Movie Taglines

April Movie Taglines

May Movie Taglines

June Movie Taglines

July Movie Taglines

Onward to the August Western Movie Taglines—


All the Pretty Horses
(2000)
Some passions can never be tamed.

Chisum (1970)
The biggest man around when the biggest man was needed.

The Comancheros (1961)
Three with a past…destined to cross and clash…in a kingdom of killers!

Django Unchained (2012)
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Vengeance

 ****

They took his freedom. He’s taking everything.

Goin’ South (1978)
For Henry Moon, life was just beginning.

Open Range (2003)
No place to run. No reason to hide.

Seraphim Falls (2006)
Never turn your back on the past.

Soldier Blue (1970)
As long as people talk about love and courage, they will talk about Cresta and her Soldier Blue.

True Grit (2010)
Punishment comes one way or another.

Westward the Women (1951)
He led 200 women on an adventure most men feared to face!


See you in September with the next ten western movie taglines.

 Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series - July Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

I compiled a list of 250 westerns and their taglines. From that 250, I plucked out the best 125 to share between February and December. These 125 taglines range from good to outstanding as far as doing justice to their corresponding movies.

The Top 40 taglines are the ones that capture and sum up the heart of the movie in such a fabulous way that we're amazed at how a handful of words can be that powerful or theme-descriptive. Also in December, I will 1) share taglines I've written for two western movies and one early-settling of the American frontier movie that deserved better taglines and, 2) offer a downloadable document of the 250 movies and taglines that I compiled.

Onward to the July Western Movie Taglines—

The Broken Star (1956)
It hits like a bullet between the eyes!
The raw ripping story of the renegade Sheriff of Boce Grande…
Who murdered and plundered in the name of the law!

“Your land…Your women…Your lives…I’ll take anything I want – and if my badge doesn’t convince you, my gun will!”

Catlow (1971)
The Mexican cavalry wanted him murdered.
The Apache nation wanted him massacred.
Texas rangers wanted him mangled.
And his only hope was a Marshal, who wanted him hanged.

Centennial (1978)
It is their story.
It is your story.
It is the story of America.

Far and Away (1992)
He left behind everything he knew for the only thing he ever wanted.

What they needed was a country big enough for their dreams.

The Far Country (1955)
From Alaska’s first violent days of gold-rich glory comes the story of the stranger with a gun!

…with wilderness danger the challenge
…yellow dust the lure
…and the fanciest woman in Dawson his pleasure!

the Stranger with the Gun,
driven by restless longings,
challenging the Klondike’s snow and sin and greed,
where gold was the lure
and the fanciest woman in Dawson, his for the taking!

Grey Owl (1999)
He fought to change the world.

In Old Sacramento (1946)
Where life was short…and love was bold!

The Professionals (1966)
Rough, Tough, and Ready

Rough Night in Jericho (1967)
Their desires…their hatred...their violence exploded in one furious night!

Two Mules for Sister Sara (1969)
…the deadliest man alive…takes on a whole army with two guns and a fistful of dynamite!

Links to the previous western movie taglines by month:


See you in August with the next ten western movie taglines.

Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com









Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series - June Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

I compiled a list of 250 westerns and their taglines. From that 250, I plucked out the best 125 to share between February and December. These 125 taglines range from good to outstanding as far as doing justice to their corresponding movies.

The Top 40 taglines are the ones that capture and sum up the heart of the movie in such a fabulous way that we're amazed at how a handful of words can be that powerful or theme-descriptive. Also in December, I will 1) share taglines I've written for two western movies and one early-settling of the American frontier movie that deserved better taglines and, 2) offer a downloadable document of the 250 movies and taglines that I compiled.

January Movie Taglines

February Movie Taglines

March Movie Taglines

April Movie Taglines

May Movie Taglines

Onward to the June Western Movie Taglines—


100 Rifles
(1969)

The man-hunger who captured a town. The hunted gun-runner who sabotaged a train. The tigress who seduced an army.

Alvarez Kelly (1966)
The renegade adventurer and the reckless colonel

Conagher (1991)
Outlaws, rustlers, thieves. No one ever took anything away from Conagher…until she stole his heart.
****
None tougher. None faster. None deadlier.

Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
First contact. Last stand.

Gunfight at the O. K. Corral (1963)
The wildest gunfight in the history of the West!

The Missouri Breaks (1976)
One steals. One kills. One dies.

 Ned Kelly (2003)

When the law tried to silence him, a legend was born.
****
You can kill a man. But not a legend.

Purgatory (1999)
For a band of outlaws, the only thing worse than being bad is spending eternity being good.

The Virginian (2000)
Times change, heroes remain the same.

Young Billy Young (1969)
Billy better learn fast…or die young!

See you in July with the next ten western movie taglines.

Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Western Movie Taglines Blog Series - April Movie Taglines #movietaglines #westernmovies

My 2024 blogging series, Western Movie Taglines, began in January when I explained what a tagline is and gave examples of good non-western movie taglines followed by several disappointing taglines from western movies.

In February, I shared 15 western movie taglines that were clever or witty, real groaners, or just plain silly. March through September, I will share 10 movie taglines each month. October through December will be the Top 40 Countdown of Best Western Movie Taglines.

I compiled a list of 250 (plus) westerns and their taglines. From that 250, I plucked out the best 125 to share between February and December. These 125 taglines range from good to outstanding as far as doing justice to their corresponding movies.

The Top 40 taglines are the ones that capture and sum up the heart of the movie in such a fabulous way that we're amazed at how a handful of words can be that powerful or theme-descriptive. Also in December, I will 1) share taglines I've written for two western movies and one early-settling of the American frontier movie that deserved better taglines and, 2) offer a downloadable document of the 250 movies and taglines that I compiled.

Onward to the April Western Movie Taglines—


Joe Kidd (1972)
If you’re looking for trouble – He’s Joe Kidd.

Joe didn’t look for trouble. It just found him.

The Plainsman (1966)
When the land needed law…
When the West needed taming...
When adventure needed a giant…
They sent for the Plainsman!

Five Card Stud (1968)
A card cheat was hung…

Then all hell broke loose!

Rango (2011)
No man can walk out on his own story.

Into the Badlands (1991)
Where the bounty hunter becomes the hunted.

Somewhere between civilization and the Ninth Circle of Hell

Silverado (1985)
Four strangers became friends. Four friends became heroes on the road to… Silverado.

The Tin Star (1957)
"When you wear the tin star you’re either a brave man…or a dead one.”

Monte Walsh (1970)
Monte Walsh is what the West was all about.

Monte Walsh (2003)
A man struggling to hold on to the tradition that made him a legend.

The Sheepman (1958)
They called him the Stranger with a Gun.




See you next time,
Kaye Spencer
www.kayespencer.com