Westerns Quotes
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If I would had been born years earlier, I would have been in all the Westerns. It's just the way that the industry goes. But now, we are in an age of a lot of different kinds of fears, and you have the science fiction and horror genres doing our morality plays the same way that they would have done in Westerns. I absolutely accept it. In every respect, fantasy is like doing abstract paintings.
Lance Henriksen -
I am not a fan of westerns particularly.
Patrice Leconte
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I love Westerns!
Barry Corbin -
I love westerns. I've always wanted to do a western.
Patrick Warburton -
I ride really well and I shoot a gun really well. I love the genre. Once I did Westerns, I was hooked. I love them, but there's been very few of them made. I never wanted to play a guy who was acting like a cowboy. I wanted to play someone who had a real life, but was also trapped into situations.
Lance Henriksen -
Westerns are fun. I wish more of them would be made. When you're out there on a set, carrying a gun, riding a horse, you kind of get lost in that make believe world.
Ricky Schroder -
I really liked the Mariachi singing in Westerns.
Harry Dean Stanton -
When I came in, Westerns were the big thing, so I did horse falls, transfers, bulldogs, big fights. That’s where you could really shine if you were really good at it.
Hal Needham
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I've always been really hot on westerns. All my life growing up, cowboy, cowboy, cowboy.
Morgan Freeman -
There's something great about terrible westerns. They look like gay dancers and bad, overwrought dialogue and overacting, black and white sped up horses.
Alec Sulkin -
I want to be able to make westerns like Akira Kurosawa makes westerns.
Sam Peckinpah -
I got hooked on TV westerns back in the early sixties when I was about five, mostly because my brother was addicted to them and wouldn't let me watch anything else.
Elizabeth Crook -
I used to love American Westerns, growing up in Germany.
Ramin Djawadi -
The defining aspects of westerns are still pretty much in place - namely landscape and conflict. In other books the conflict can be internal, but in westerns it usually plays out on a big stage.
Elizabeth Crook