Showing posts with label western writers of america. Show all posts
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Thursday, 4 June 2009

100 BEST WESTERNS - NOT!


THE WESTERN WRITERS OF AMERICA, a non-profit organisation set up in the 1950's to promote the work of western writers everywhere. The membership is made up of over six hundred professional writers and last year they polled their members for the movies they consider the best ever. This month True West Magazine published the list and whilst all lists of this nature are bound to be contentious there do seem to be some off choices in the WMA 100 Best Western Movies of all time.

At the top spot we have Shane which would not be my choice for the best western ever, though I would most certainly place it in the top ten. My own choice for number one is The Searchers which comes in at number three, below High Noon and Shane. OK the merits between Shane and The Searchers can be argued but there's no way that High Noon is a better movie than The Searchers.

At positions four and five are Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid and Dances with Wolves - both fine movie but better than The Wild Bunch, which comes in at number 6 and Red River at 7. I think not.

The highest rated Eastwood western is The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at number 12 - the Unforgiven clocks in at number 16 while the Outlaw Josey Wales is at number 18. The fact that The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is higher rated than Unforgiven is arguable and to be honest I sometimes feel that way myself. But each of these three movies should be higher up the list. They are certainly better westerns than Open Range at number 1o.

One particular absurdity is that the original 3-10 to Yuma comes in at 32 while the inferior re-make is rated at 23. I mean opinions differ but that's insane. The re-make was a good solid western but I wouldn't put it in the top 50 while the original certainly deserves a better placing.

The list also includes modern westerns - No Country for Old Men, The Misfits and Hud - the inclusion of these films has angered some fans but whilst I'm OK with including contemporary west movies I do find it absurd that they've ignored Cogan's Bluff which is far more deserving to be called a western.

The full list is posted below - what do you think?

The WMA are now polling for the best western TV series - it seems a certain thing that their bizarre choices will probably include The Dukes of Hazard and Little House on the Prairie.


WWA Top 100 Westerns
 
    1. Shane
    2. High Noon
    3. The Searchers
    4. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    5. Dances with Wolves
    6. The Wild Bunch
    7. Red River
    8. Tombstone
    9. The Magnificent Seven
    10. Open Range
 
    11. Treasure of the Sierra Madre
    12. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    13. True Grit
    14. The Shootist
    15. Stagecoach (1939)
    16. Unforgiven
    17. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    18. The Outlaw Josey Wales
    19. Ride the High Country
    20. Jeremiah Johnson
 
    21. The Cowboys
    22. My Darling Clementine
    23. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
    24. Rio Bravo
    25. The Ox-Bow Incident
    26. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    27. Lonely are the Brave
    28. Will Penny
    29. Hud
    30. Winchester '73
 
    31. Little Big Man
    32. 3:10 to Yuma (1957)
    33. The Grey Fox
    34. The Alamo (1960)
    35. Silverado
    36. Ulzana's Raid
    37. Once upon a Time in the West
    38. Rio Grande
    39. The Rounders
    40. The Big Country
 
    41. The Hi-Lo Country
    42. Duel in the Sun
    43. Fort Apache
    44. The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
    45. The Last Picture Show
    46. The Grapes of Wrath
    47. Bad Day at Black Rock
    48. The Long Riders
    49. The Tall T
    50. Cat Ballou
 
    51. Tumbleweeds
    52. The Iron Horse
    53. Man of the West
    54. Seven Men from Now
    55. The Big Trail
    56. Three Godfathers
    57. Hell's Hinges
    58. The Wind (1928)
    59. The Westerner
    60. Support Your Local Sheriff
 
    61. They Died with Their Boots On
    62. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
    63. The Professionals
    64. The Cheyenne Social Club
    65. El Dorado
    66. Thunderheart
    67. The Virginian (1929)
    68. A Man Called Horse
    69. Hombre
    70. Barbarosa
 
    71. Chisum
    72. The Big Sky
    73. Young Guns
    74. Destry Rides Again
    75. Junior Bonner
    76. Angel and the Badman
    77. Warlock
    78. The Misfits
    79. No Country for Old Men
    80. Monte Walsh
 
    81. Four Faces West
    82. The Naked Spur
    83. The Gunfighter
    84. High Plains Drifter
    85. Devil's Doorway
    86. Law and Order (1932)
    87. Coroner Creek
    88. Valdez is Coming
    89. Hondo
    90. The Man from Laramie
 
    91. The Unforgiven (1960)
    92. Broken Arrow
    93. Bend of the River
    94. Giant
    95. Blazing Saddles
    96. The Culpepper Cattle Company
    97. Three Bad Men
    98. Pursued
    99. McCabe and Mrs. Miller
    100. The Great Train Robbery (1903)



Friday, 1 May 2009

The 2009 Spur awards


The result for the 2009 Spur Awards given by The Western Writers of America

Best Western Short Novel


Winner:
Another Man's Moccasins
Craig Johnson
Viking / Penguin

Finalist:
Dreams Beneath Your Feet
Win Blevins
Forge Books / Tom Doherty

Finalist:
Killstraight
Johnny Boggs
Five Star


Best Western Long Novel


Winner:
Shavetail
Thomas Cobb
Scribner

Finalist:
Wolves At Our Door
J.P.S. Brown
University of New Mexico Press

Finalist:
The Long Knives are Crying
Joseph M. Marshall III
Fulcrum Publishing


Best Original Mass Market Paperback


Winner:
Trouble at the Redstone
John D. Nesbitt
Dorchester Publishing

Finalist:
The Trespassers
Andrew J. Fenady
Dorchester Publishing

Finalist:
I, Quantrill
Max McCoy
Signet / NAL


Best First Novel

Winner:
God's Thunderbolt: The Vigilantes of Montana
Carol A. Buchanan
Book Surge, LLC

Finalist:
Undiscovered Country
Lin Enger
Little, Brown & Company

Finalist:
The Buffalo Rock
Bob Faulkner
Stand Up America, USA


Best Western Nonfiction Biography

Winner:
Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America
Meredith Mason Brown
Louisiana State University Press

Finalist:
A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir
Donald Worster
Oxford University Press

Finalist:
Horses That Buck: The Story of Champion Bronc Rider Bill Smith
Margot Kahn
University of Oklahoma Press


Best Western Nonfiction Historical

Winner:
Hunting The American West: The Pursuit of Big Game for Life, Profit, and Sport, 1800-1900
Richard C. Rattenbury
Boone and Crockett Club

Finalist:
Frontier Medicine: From the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1492-1941
David Dary
Alfred A. Knopf

Finalist:
A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn -The Last Great Battle of the American West
James Donovan
Little, Brown & Company


Best Western Nonfiction Contemporary

Winner:
Full-Court Quest: The Girls from Fort Shaw Indian School—Basketball Champions of the World
Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith
University of Oklahoma Press

Finalist:
Stricken Field: The Little Bighorn Since 1876
Jerome A. Greene
University of Oklahoma Press

Finalist:
What Men Call Treasure: The Search for Gold at Victorio Peak
David Schweidel and Robert Boswell
Cinco Puntos Press


Best Western Short Fiction Story

Winner:
"Cornflower Blue"
Susan K. Salzer
Untamed Ink, Lindenwood University

Finalist:
"Mickey Free: The Graphic Novel"
Bob Boze Bell and Paul Andrew Hutton
True West Magazine

Finalist:
"Morning War"
Cotton Smith
The Way of the West, Dorchester


Best Western Short Nonfiction

Winner:
"Owen Wister's Paladin of the Plains: The Virginian as a Cultural Hero"
David A. Smith
South Dakota History, South Dakota State Historical Society

Finalist:
"More Real than the Indians Themselves: The Early Years of the Indian Lore Movement in the United States"
Clyde Ellis
Montana The Magazine of Western History

Finalist
"Bringing Home All the Pretty Horses: The Horse Trade & the Early American West, 1775-1825"
Dan Flores
Montana The Magazine of Western History


Best Western Juvenile Fiction

Winner:
I am Apache
Tanya Landman
Candlewick Press

Finalist:
The Gold Rush Kid
Mary Waldorf
Clarion Books

Finalist:
Her Enemies, Blue and Gray
Ellen Gray Massey
Goldminds Publishing


Best Western Juvenile Nonfiction

Winner:
The Trial of Standing Bear
Frank Keating, Mike Wimmer (artist)
Oklahoma Heritage Association

Finalist:
A Boy Named Beckoning: The True Story of Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Native American Hero
Gina Capaldi
Lerner Publishing

Finalist:
The Trouble Begins at 8: A Life of Mark Twain in the Wild, Wild West
Sid Fleischman
Harper Collins Children's Books


Storyteller Award

Winner:
The Wheat Doll
Alison L. Randall and Bill Farnsworth (artist)
Peachtree Publishers

Finalist:
Daniel Boone's Great Escape
Michael P. Spradlin, Ard Hoyt (artist)
Walker & Company

Finalist:
Ten-Gallon Bart and the Wild West Show
Susan Stevens Crummel, Dorothy Donohue (artist)
Marshall Cavendish Children's Books


Best Western Drama

Winner:
None
No Winner


Finalist:
None
No Winner



Best Western Documentary

Winner:
Kit Carson
Michelle Ferrari
American Experience, WGBH

Finalist:
Buffalo Bill
Rob Rapley
American Experience, WGBH

Finalist:
A Ballad of the West
Bobby Bridger
Bridger Productions, White Coyote Music


Best Western Poem

Winner:
"The Only Good Indian"
Linda Hussa
The Black Rock Press

Finalist:
"Sometimes, in the Lucias"
Janice Gilbertson
BK Publications

Finalist:
"Steers in Summer, Lowing"
Larry D. Thomas
Rattle


Best Western Audiobook

Winner:
Vendetta Canyon
Stan Lynde
Books in Motion

Finalist:
Grasshoppers in Summer
Paul Schmelzer Writing as Paul Colt
Books in Motion

Finalist:
Letter of the Law
C.K. Crigger
Books in Motion


Best Western Song

Winner:
"Linwood"
Jon Chandler
Western Dog Publishing BMI

Finalist:
"Soy Cayuse Cimarron"
Mike Blakely
Swing Rider Records

Finalist:
"Apache Kid"
Royal Wade Kimes
Blue Whistler Music

Thanks to Todd Mason for this information.

Let's be careful out there......

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