Dad's Movie Lists

Dad's Top 20 Neo/Revisionist Western Films - Ranked!

Countdown from #20 to #1. This includes Dad's spoiler-free Mini-Preview!

 
Honorable Mention

A Fistful of Dollars (1964), Director: Sergio Leone, rated R for language, Western violence

This is the man with no name. Danger fits him like a glove.

Film ClipStarring: Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonte, Sieghardt Rupp, W. Lukschy, Joe Edger, Antonio Prieto

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ - great

"When a man with .45 meets a man with a rifle, you said, the man with a pistol's a dead man. Let's see if that's true." - Joe

Why watch this? ... it's my favorite of the Leone "Dollars" trilogy.

Plot Summary: A wandering, nameless gunfighter arrives in a small Mexican village caught in a brutal power struggle between two rival smuggling families, the Rojos and the Baxters. Recognizing an opportunity for profit, he cleverly manipulates both sides against each other, exacerbating the conflict for personal gain. However, as the escalating violence takes its toll, particularly on innocent individuals, the Stranger's motivations appear to shift, hinting at a more complex, ambiguous morality that transcends mere financial reward.

Dad's Preview: OK, it is a shameless rip-off of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961) (BTW: Leone was sued for it and lost), but imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? That said, Fistful is a great Western. Eastwood used these Italian films to rough up his image and that blew his career wide open.


Jolly Film, Constantin Film, Ocean Films; Unidis

#20 Top

The Proposition (2005), Director: James L. Brooks, rated R for language, Western violence

Three brothers: one must live; one must die; one must decide

Film ClipStarring: Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, John Hurt, David Wenham, Emily Watson, Richard Wilson, Noah Taylor, Jeremy Madrona

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ - great

"I was, in days gone by, a believer. But, alas, I came to this beleaguered land and the God in me just evaporated. Let us change our toast, then, to the God that has forgotten us."- Jellon Lamb

Why watch this? This uber-realistic film is stark, honest and bare-bones wonderful.

Plot Summary: In the harsh Australian outback of the 1880s, two outlaw brothers are apprehended by a lawman determined to bring order to the land. Faced with an impossible choice, the captured outlaw must hunt down and kill his older brother, the true leader of their gang, within nine days to save their younger brother from hanging.

Dad's Preview: This 1880's outback Western is brutally unromantic. There are no heroics, no men who save the day. It's just kill or be killed and good luck figuring out who is noble vs. devious. Everyone is a little of both. Still, the film draws you in. So much so that you have to see it through. I feel this is Guy Pearce's best performance on the big screen. His portrayal of Charlie Burns is so raw and uncomplicated. It reminded me of "the kid" from Cormac McCarthy's likewise brutally violent book Blood Meridian.


UK Film Council, Surefire Films, Autonomous, Jackie O Prod.,
Pictures in Paradise, The Pacific Film and TV Comm., The Film
Consortium; Sony Pictures Releasing

#19 Top

Tender Mercies (1983), Director and Writer: Bruce Bresford, rated PG

Robert Duvall is Mac Sledge, His fight for respect was just beginning.

Film ClipStarring: Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, Betty Buckley, Wilford Brimley, Ellen Barkin, Allan Hubbard, Lenny von Dohlen, Paul Gleason

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"Is there a reason that happened? And Sonny's daddy died in the war, my daughter killed in an automobile accident. Why? See, I don't trust happiness. I never did, I never will." - Mac Sledge

Why watch this? Duvall finally gets an Oscar for this bittersweet tale of redemption.

Plot Summary: Mac Sledge is a washed-up, alcoholic country singer at rock bottom, who finds himself working off a debt at a run-down Texas motel. He builds a new life with the motel's widowed owner, Rosa Lee, and her son, but his past soon comes calling, threatening to unravel his newfound stability. Mac is then forced to confront his demons and choose between the life he once had and new life he's acquired.

Dad's Preview: Robert Duvall never ceases to amaze. At first, I could not understand all the hubbub; he doesn't appear to be acting at all. But slowly I began to get it. He's so good, so natural, that it appears he's not acting. He takes on the role, and makes it his own. Here he plays a former country singer/songwriter who has lost his way to pain and alcohol. He finds a little salvation in a loving woman's arms and her son's need for a father figure. But does he really deserve a second chance in the music business? Will it bring back all the demons? Duvall learned to play guitar and sing, solely for this part.     


EMI Films, Antron Media; Universal Pictures, Associated Film Dist. Corp.

#18 Top

The Revenant (2015), Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, rated R for language, violence

Blood Lost. Life Found. Inspired by True Events

Film ClipStarring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Will Poulter, Domhnall Gleeson, Forrest Goodluck, Paul Anderson, Kristoffer Joner, Joshua Burge

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ - great

"As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight. You breathe... keep breathing." - Hugh Glass

Why watch this? This is a hyper-realistic account of perilous life in the pre-1850 American wilderness.

Plot Summary: During a fur-trapping expedition in the American wilderness of 1823, frontiersman Hugh Glass is brutally mauled by a bear and left for dead by a member of his team. Against all odds, Glass survives his injuries and battles the harsh winter environment in a harrowing journey to seek vengeance against those who abandoned him. His incredible struggle becomes a test of the human will to endure against unimaginable odds in the pursuit of justice.

Dad's Preview: Can you imagine the North American frontier before malls, Arby's and National Parks? It was a brutal existence, and inhabitants had to be able hunt, brave the elements and defend themselves - successfully. Life was, as they say, cheap. This incredible tale centers on a father's love, betrayal, murder and the quest for vengeance. It is essential viewing. That said, what you'll remember most is the harrowing bear attack.


Regency Enterprises; RatPac Ent., New Regency, Anonymous Content,
M Productions, Applan Way Prod.; 20th Century Fox

#17 Top

Road House (1989), Director: Rowdy Herrington, rated R for language, violence

Dalton lives like a loner, fights like a professional. And loves like there's no tomorrow.

Film ClipStarring: Patrick Swayze, Ben Gazzara, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott, Kevin Tighe, Red West, Terry Funk, Marshall R. Teague, Julie Michaels

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ - good

"I want you to be nice... until it's time... to not be nice." – Dalton

Why watch this? "Swayze's swagger" - he sure knows how to portray a man who is sure of himself.

Plot Summary: A legendary bar bouncer named Dalton is hired to bring order to a notoriously rowdy gin palace in a small town. Dalton's methods and success in cleaning up the establishment, the Double Deuce, clash with the interests of a corrupt businessman who effectively controls the town. This escalating conflict culminates in a dramatic showdown.

Dad's Preview: When Patrick Swayze's career was hot, he was awesome. This film features him as Dalton, a classy, yet tough bouncer-for-hire who is brought in to clean up a rather nasty bar. There's action, steamy romance, some funny moments and a fairly good plot. The joy is just watching Swayze take on the bad guy, Ben Gazara, and his gang of hillbilly thugs. Of course, I love Dalton's salty mentor, portrayed by the gruff Sam Elliott.


Silver Pictures; United Artists

#16 Top

All the Pretty Horses (2000), Director: Billy Bob Thornton, rated PG-13 for violence, some sexuality

Some passions can never be tamed.

Film ClipStarring: Matt Damon, Henry Thomas, Lucas Black, Penélope Cruz, Ruben Blades, Robert Patrick, Bruce Dern, Sam Shepard

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ - good

"I guess the country lasts forever... people ain't but for a little while." - John Grady Cole

Why watch this? A beautiful, at times brutal, Western with a tragically doomed romance.

Plot Summary: After the death of his grandfather, a young Texan cowboy, John Grady Cole, finds himself without a home. Seeking adventure and a fresh start, he and his friend Rawlins head to Mexico, aiming for a life of cowboys. Along the way, they meet a mysterious boy named Jimmy Blevins and become entangled in events that lead to a forbidden love affair and their imprisonment in a Mexican jail.

Dad's Preview: One thing that I always heard growing up in Texas: under no circumstance do you ever want to end up in a Mexican prison. Set in 1949, this film follows two Texas cowboys, John and Lacey, who head to Mexico "because it's there" and they are lucky to escape with their lives. Within this Mexican border tale, the performances are superb, as are the harsh landscapes of Mexico's interior. But be wary, Mexico can be harsh on the unprepared.


Columbia Pictures; Miramax Films

#15 Top

Gran Torino (2008), Director: Clint Eastwood, rated R for language, violence, racial slurs

Get off my lawn!

Film ClipStarring: Clint Eastwood, Bee Vang, Christopher Carley, Ahney Her, Brian Haley, Doua Moua, Brian Haley, Brian Howe, Geraldine Hughes

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

Why watch this? Eastwood is just so damn good. How does he make his role likeable?

Plot Summary:  Aging, embittered, and bigoted Korean War veteran named Walt Kowalski finds his quiet life disrupted when a Hmong family moves in next door. After the teenage son, Thao, attempts to steal Walt's prized Gran Torino, an unlikely bond begins to form between the grumpy widower and the Korean family. Walt becomes entangled in their lives, eventually acting as a protector against local gang violence that threatens Thao and his family.

Dad's Preview: Eastwood directs and stars in what I think is his last great film. His performance as Walt Kowalski, a grumpy, bigoted Vietnam War veteran, is unforgettable. This film is full of memorable moments. I have to warn you, the film's ending will blow you away, even if you see it coming.


Village Roadshow Pictures, Double Nickel Ent., Malpaso Pictures;
Warner Bros.

#14 Top

Brokeback Mountain (2005), Director: Ang Lee, rated R for language, adult situations

Love Is A Force Of Nature

Film ClipStarring: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Linda Cardellini, Anna Faris, Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams, Randy Quaid, Linda Cardellini

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"The bottom line is...we're around each other and...this thing grabs hold of us again...in the wrong place...in the wrong time...we're dead." - Ennis Del Mar

Why watch this? This is a love story, set in a place where folks don't tolerate anybody "different".

Plot Summary: In 1963, two out-of-work cowboys, Jack and Ennis, hire on working sheep in the Wyoming wilderness. Unexpectedly, the two become intimate, something they agree was a "one time deal". They return to their lives, both marrying and having kids. Over the next ten years, however, their forbidden relationship grows as they meet for annual fishing trips.

Dad's Preview:  This complex, unconventional love story painfully illustrates the jagged edge these rugged men had to walk if they dared show their true feelings. Ledger and Gyllenhaal deliver incredible performances under Ang Lee's sensitive direction. The film won three Oscars, including Best Director and Best Score.


River Road Entertainment; Focus Features

#13 Top

Wind River (2017), Director: Taylor Sheridan, rated R for violence, language

Nothing is harder to track than the truth.

Film ClipStarring: Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Graham Greene, Kelsey Asbille; Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones, Teo Briones, Apesanahkwat

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ - great

"The bad news is you're never gonna be the same. You'll never be whole. Not ever again." – Corey Lambert

Why watch this? This cold, grim film tensely builds, and builds, to one hell of a climax.

Plot Summary: Set on the remote Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tracker finds the frozen body of a young Native American woman in the snow. An inexperienced FBI agent is sent to investigate the potential homicide and teams up with the tracker to navigate the difficult terrain and the local community. Together, they work to uncover the truth behind the woman's death.

Dad's Preview: This popped up on Netflix so I gave it a whirl. Man, did it slap me in the face like a frozen Wyoming snow squall! A Native American girl is killed and it's up to wildlife tracker Cory Lambert, and FBI agent Jan Banner, to find the murderer. This very intelligent and character-driven story exposes still-occurring injustices against Native Americans. Native woman, especially, go missing way too much, with not much help from the law. The brutal, yet satisfying, ending, caught me off-guard. Renner and Olsen deliver powerful performances. 


Acacia Ent., Savvy Media Holdings, Synergics Films, Thunder Road Pictures,
Film 44, The Fyzz Facility, Riverside Pictures, Voltage Pictures, Wild Bunch,
Ingenious Media, Star Thrower Ent.; The Weinstein Company

#12 Top

The Wild Bunch (1969), Director: Sam Peckinpah, rated R for language, violence

Nine men who came too late and stayed too long...

Film ClipStarring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien, Jaime Sánchez, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, Emilio Fernández, Strother Martin, L.Q. Jones, Albert Dekker, Bo Hopkins, Alfonso Arau, Dub Taylor

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"We're gonna stick together, just like it used to be! When you side with a man, you stay with him! And if you can't do that, you're like some animal, you're finished! We're finished! All of us!" - Pike Bishop

Why watch this? Peckinpah's great ode to Western violence stands the test of time.

Plot Summary: Set in 1913, an aging group of outlaws attempt one last big score during a time when the traditional American West is fading. After a botched railroad office robbery, they flee to Mexico with bounty hunters on their trail, led by a gang member. In Mexico, they get involved with a rogue Mexican general while trading guns and ammo.

Dad's Preview: Two years after the shocking violence (well, not by today's standards) in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), this film hit screens. Critics were split, mostly due to the wanton violence and ruthless nature of the lead characters. What everyone, then and now, can agree upon is that the film is well-directed, the all-star cast's performances are career-defining, and the cinematography, a slow-motion ballet of savagery set in the angry Mexican landscape, is breathtaking. William Holden deserved an Oscar for his portrayal of Pike. These men depicted - killers, thieves, hired guns - have no concept of a normal life. They are past their prime. Yet, they live by the brutal outlaw code of the West: stick together to the bitter, and in this case bloody, end.


Touchstone Films, Silver Screen Partners II; Buena Vista Dist. Co.

#11 Top

Hud (1963), Director: Martin Ritt, rated Approved

A man with a hard-driving fist, and a barbed-wire soul...who never stopped himself from taking anything!

Film ClipStarring: Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal, Brandon deWilde, Whit Bissell, Crahan Denton, John Ashley, Val Avery

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"That's the shame of it because you don't value anything. You don't respect nothing. You keep no check on your appetites at all. You live just for yourself." – Homer Bannon

Why watch this? I applaud Paul Newman's role choices. This one fits him to a tee.

Plot Summary: This Texas tale follows a clash of generations within a ranching family, focusing on the principled patriarch Homer, his self-serving son Hud, and Hud's impressionable teenage nephew Lonnie. The family's dynamics intensify when a crisis threatens their cattle herd, forcing a confrontation between Homer's moral compass and Hud's unscrupulous drive. Amidst this conflict, Lonnie navigates his own moral awakening, torn between his grandfather's values and his uncle's charisma.

Dad's Preview: Paul Newman's performance in this film is vintage Windham. The Windham's were on my grandmother's side. The men were handsome and blue-eyed-charming. Some where my heroes growing up. Others, especially when they were younger, scared me. They could also be mean, tough-acting and very much like the title character. The film is very realistic regarding the plights of folks in West Texas, right down to the scene where they have to kill their entire cattle herd because of foot-and-mouth disease. My family had to perform that grim task, too. Newman's portrayal of Hud is not likeable, but that's just how some men are.


Salem-Dover Productions; Paramount Pictures

#10 Top

Logan (2017), Director: James Mangold, rated R for language, super-hero violence

ONE LAST TIME.

Film ClipStarring: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Dafne Keen

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long." - Logan

Why watch this? ...it is a poignant finale for one of film's great super-hero personas.

Plot Summary: In 2029, a worn-down Logan, aka Wolverine, cares for an ailing Professor Charles Xavier in a secluded hideout near the Mexican border. Their quiet existence is upended when a young mutant girl, Laura, with powers akin to Logan's, seeks his protection from pursuing dark forces. Reluctantly, Logan and Xavier embark on a dangerous journey to escort Laura to a rumored safe haven

Dad's Preview: Hugh Jackson did it the right way. He won the role of Marvel's Wolverine and made it his own. He respected the part, and never disappointed the fans. This is a wonderfully violent send-off thanks to Jackson and Patrick Stewart, reprising his role as Professor X. It started with them, and should end with them. I'm sad to see him retire. I'll miss that scowl. It was a great ride. Thank you, Hugh!
(Well, he's back in the new Deadpool film!)


Marvel Ent., Kinberg Genre, Hutch Parker Prod., The Donners' Co.,
TSG Ent.; 20th Century Fox

#9 Top

A Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Director: John Sturgess, rated Approved

A Super Thriller!

Film ClipStarring: Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Walter Brennan, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Dean Jagger, John Ericson

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"I think somethin' kind of bad happened here, somethin' I can't quite seem to find the handle to." – John J. Macreedy

Why watch this? With a sparse desert backdrop, this is one tense film, a real nail-bitter.

Plot Summary: A stranger arrives in the small, hostile desert town of Black Rock, searching for a Japanese-American farmer. The townspeople are suspicious and want to keep a secret hidden, creating a dangerous situation for the stranger. As the stranger investigates, the hostility escalates into a fight for survival against the town and its leader.

Dad's Preview: There is a way that Spencer Tracy handles himself - Quiet. Purposeful. Cautious. The common everyman. Here he visits a small arid town, and the residents are not very welcoming. He does, however, have a reason for coming to Black Rock, and he must see it through to the end. This film has tension you can cut with a knife. Special recognition goes to Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin as two local thugs. The always dependable Walter Brennan delivers a great performance, too.


Dore Schary; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

#8 Top

Dirty Harry (1971), Director: Don Siegel, rated R for violence, language

Detective Harry Callahan. He doesn't break murder cases. He smashes them.

Film ClipStarring: Clint Eastwood, Andy Robinson, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni, John Vernon, John Larch, Woodrow Parfrey

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"You've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya... punk?" – Harry Callahan

Why watch this? ... for Eastwood's performance - a stoic man-of-action with an engaging charisma.

Plot Summary: Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan is a no-nonsense San Francisco cop with unorthodox methods. He's assigned to track down a deranged serial killer nicknamed "Scorpio" who is holding the city ransom with a series of murders. Callahan must navigate bureaucratic obstacles and legal limitations to bring the psychopathic killer to justice, even if it means bending the rules.

Dad's Preview: Before Dirty Harry, Eastwood was mostly known for his Spaghetti Westerns. This film boosted his journey to mega-stardom. Harry is the detective that gets the worse assignments. Why? Because he gets the dirty jobs done - his way. Here, he's tasked with stopping a killer called "Scorpio" (convincingly played by Andy Robinson). I was surprised to find him so likeable - the man does exude an irresistible charm.


The Malpaso Company; Warner Bros.

#7 Top

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005), Director: Tommy Lee Jones, Rated R for language, violence, sexuality

For justice. For loyalty. For friendship.

Film ClipStarring: Tommy Lee Jones, Barry Pepper, Dwight Yoakam, January Jones, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Melissa Leo, Levon Helm, Mel Rodriguez

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"You try to run away again, and I'll kill you. I guess you know that by now." - Pete Perkins

Why watch this? A memorable Texas border tale about murder, penance and retribution.

Plot Summary: When an undocumented Mexican ranch worker is mistakenly killed and improperly buried, his friend, a Texas ranch foreman named Pete Perkins, remembers his promise to bury him in his hometown. Taking matters into his own hands, Pete kidnaps the border patrol agent responsible for the death and exhumes the body. With his captive and the deceased tied to a mule, Pete embarks on a long, arduous journey across the border to fulfill his vow.

Dad's Preview: This powerful neo-Western is both compelling on it's own and as an allegorical tale. It wanders through a young border patrolman's life - his hate-filled racism, his crime, torture... and eventual redemption - all at the hands of a hard Texas cowboy. Tommy Lee Jones and Barry Pepper deliver wonderful performances in this grueling journey to justice. This marked Tommy Lee Jones' first hand at directing, and it's a stellar effort. What I noticed most was the attention spent on all the little moments: Tender flashbacks between friends, the odd encounter with the blind man, and the scene sitting in the uneventful Mexican bar. There is a richness on display here that perhaps only someone who grew up in a Southern border state can appreciate, but I think it is broader than that.


EuropaCorp, Javalina Film Company; Sony Pictures Classics

#6 Top

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), Director: George Miller, rated R for violence, language

THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THE MAD

Film ClipStarring: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"If I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die historic on the Fury Road!" - Nux

Why watch this? I never saw this greatness coming, but there's no question - it's great!

Plot Summary: In a post-apocalyptic world where resources are scarce, Max is captured and enslaved by the tyrannical Immortan Joe. Simultaneously, Imperator Furiosa, one of Joe's lieutenants, defies him by absconding with five women, leading to a relentless pursuit across the desert. Max eventually becomes involved with Furiosa's escape, forging an uneasy alliance as they battle Joe and his forces in a desperate struggle for freedom and a better life.

Dad's Preview: Instant classic. As a huge fan of the 80's Mel Gibson Mad Max films, I really thought the franchise was over, and I was OK with that. Then comes this tour de force, again from the talents of director George Miller. It blows you away with each action sequence. Tom Hardy amply fills Mr. Gibson's steady shoes. That said, it is Charlize Theron who steals the film as Furiosa. She is one bad-ass survivor. This epic is visually stunning. Let's hope this is the first film in another trilogy for Max and company.


Village Roadshow Pictures, RapPac-Dune Ent., Kennedy Miller Mitchell;
Warner Bros.

#5 Top

Sicario (2015), Director: Denis Villeneuve, rated R for language, intense violence

The border is just another line to cross.

Film ClipStarring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Benicio del Toro, Jon Bernthal, Maximiliano Hernández, Victor Garber, Daniel Kaluuya, Julio Cesar Cedillo

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"You should move to a small town, somewhere the rule of law still exists. You will not survive here. You are not a wolf, and this is a land of wolves now." - Alejandro

Why watch this? It will help you understand the brutal drug war border states faces every day.

Plot Summary: This intense film follows a female DEA officer who wants to make a difference. She is assigned to an experienced team working on a big drug bust. She quickly learns that things work very differently than the black and white world she's used to. She's also in way over her head.

Dad's Preview: Del Toro once again chews up every scene with his ability to portray the tough guy with a touch of heart. The scene where they infiltrate the drug tunnel at night using infrared goggles is heart-stopping! The driving, suspenseful soundtrack is beyond powerful, as is the stark desert backdrop. If you want an education on the real war on drugs, this is it.


Black Label Media, Thunder Road; Lionsgate

#4 Top

Lone Star (1996), Director: John Sayles, rated R for violence, language

John Sayles invites you to return to the scene of the crime.

Film ClipStarring: Chris Cooper, Kris Kristofferson, Matthew McConaughey, Ron Canada, Elizabeth Peña, Joe Morton

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"I remember Charlie Wade came to my father's hardware store once... The man winked at me. I peed my pants." – Ben Wetzel

Why watch this? This Texas mystery centers on a cold-case murder and secret relationships.

Plot Summary: Sheriff Sam Deeds is notified to investigate the discovery of skeletal remains in a Texas border town. The bones belong to a notoriously corrupt sheriff who mysteriously disappeared decades earlier. As Sam delves into the past, he uncovers long-buried secrets involving his own legendary father, the town's former sheriff, Buddy Deeds.

Dad's Preview: I didn't expect to like this film, back in the 90's. I was not a huge fan of either McConaughey or Kristofferson, but man, they both won me over with these great performances. That said, the rock of this south Texas crime drama is Chris Cooper. He's calm and quiet, yet complex. The tale follows several seemingly unrelated stories, working through old mysteries being revisited due to new information. It all leads to a rewarding revelation. This is fine film-making by director John Sayles. The plot layers, and outstanding scene segues, give this masterpiece a richness. Then there is Kristofferson, as Sheriff Charlie Wade - he leaves quit an impression.


Castle Rock Ent., Columbia Pictures, Rio Dulce; Sony Pictures Classics

#3 Top

Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), Director: Quentin Tarantino, rated R for violence/language

The bride is back for the final cut

Film ClipStarring: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks, Bo Svenson, Larry Bishop, Clark Middleton

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

"That woman deserves her revenge, and we deserve to die… But then again, so does she. So I guess we'll just see... won't we?" – Budd

Why watch this? ... the bride's showdown with Elle in Budd's double-wide. Keep an eye out.

Plot Summary: Following her murderous spree in the first film, The Bride continues her quest for revenge against the remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and their enigmatic leader, Bill. Her journey involves confronting former colleagues, recalling her intensive martial arts training under a strict master, and facing unexpected twists related to her past with Bill. Ultimately, The Bride seeks to complete her mission and find a new beginning away from her violent past.

Dad's Preview: The conclusion to this tale of bloody revenge does keep pace with Part I. We're shown the Bride enduring the tough training under the master, Pai Mai. It's this very training that helps her survive being buried alive. Bill's motivations are explained. I really love the finale. Instead of a big, elaborate showdown, it begins as an intimate, civil discussion between two former lovers looking out for their child. They just happen to both be paid killers. It's personal, and that makes it all the more engaging.


A Band Apart; Miramax Films

#2 Top

Hell or High Water (2016), Director: David Mackenzie, rated R for violence, language

Blood always follows money.

Film ClipStarring: Chris Pine, Jeff Bridges, Ben Foster, Gil Birmingham, Marin Ireland, Dale Dickey, William Sterchi, Buck Taylor, Kristin K. Berg

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ - near perfect

"I am a Comanche. Do you know what it means? It means 'Enemy to everyone'." - Bear

Why watch this? This is one, brutally great Texas crime film.

Plot Summary: After their mother's death, two brothers, a divorced father and an ex-con, desperately resort to bank robberies to prevent the foreclosure of their family ranch. Two Texas Rangers, one close to retirement and his loyal partner, investigate the crimes and pursue the brothers across West Texas. This creates a compelling cat-and-mouse narrative exploring themes of desperation, family loyalty, and societal injustice.

Dad's Preview: Texas, with its sparse, angry-poor landscapes, is such a great setting for the crimes that poverty breeds. Hell folks, this is where I grew up. I recognized the signs to Coleman, I've walked those small town streets. Pine and Foster are stellar as the hard-scrapple brothers. However, it is Jeff Bridges, as the seasoned Sheriff Hamilton, who delivers another career-defining performance.


CBS Films, Sidney Kimmel Ent., OddLot Ent., Film 33, LBI Ent.; Lionsgate

#1 Top

No Country for Old Men (2007), Directors: Joel & Ethan Coen, rated R for language, violence

There Are No Clean Getaways

Film ClipStarring: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Woody Harrelson, Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt, Tess Harper, Barry Corbin, Beth Grant

DML Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ - perfect

DML Top 50 #16 - Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review and Deep Dive of No Country For Old Men

"If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?" - Anton Chigurh

Why watch this? This tour de force examines the dangers surrounding the Mexican drug world.

Plot Summary: While hunting in the West Texas desert, Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong and finds a briefcase containing millions of dollars, which he takes. His decision sets in motion a violent chase with a ruthless and enigmatic killer, Anton Chigurh, pursuing Moss and the money across the landscape. Meanwhile, a jaded, tired Sheriff Ed Tom Bell investigates the mounting casualties, grappling with the escalating violence and the unsettling nature of the criminals involved.

Dad's Preview: This Texas story's backdrop is the harsh scrub-brush lands near the Mexican border, where life is cheap, especially when you are entwined within the drug trade. The great performances by the film's cast are almost too many to mention. Jones, Bardem and Brolin certainly own the film, but the supporting actors and actresses also contribute, injecting tons of realism. Every time I watch this, it feels fresh, cutting-edge, and pertinent in its masterful simplicity.


Paramount Vantage, Scott Rudin Prod., Mike Zoss Prod.; Miramax Films