7. The Weird in The Good, The Bad, The Weird (2008)

Kim Jee-woon’sThe Good, The Bad and The Weirdis a direct result of—and takes heavy influences from—the iconography ofThe Good, The Bad and The Ugly. This South Korean film follows a similar plot to the original, but with its own unique style and panache that make it unmissable.

Song Kang-ho’s character, The Weird, is one of the most compelling and bohemian cowboys in cinema history. He can retrofit any scenario to his advantage and is a faster shot than anybody else around. Coupled with his wild antics, The Weird is easily one of the best movie cowboys.

6. William Munny in Unforgiven (1992)

Clint Eastwood’s revival Western movie paid homage to the work he did with Sergio Leone on theDollarstrilogy, all while telling its own story.Unforgivenfinds a retired former bandit, who raises his family on a pig farm while repenting for his many sins.

William Munny doesn’t look like a character who would be iconic, at least at the start of the film. But as the unrelentingUnforgivenpushes forward, Munny shows his true colors.

After finding out that his friend Ned has been killed, Munny walks into the saloon and kills everybody in it, avenging his friend—and showing off his brutal skillset one last time.

Related:The Return of the Western: Movies and TV Shows That Brought It Back

5. Rooster Cogburn in True Grit (1969)

Portrayed by both John Wayne and Jeff Bridges, Rooster Cogburn is one of the best-known cowboys in existence. InTrue Grit, Cogburn is a US Marshal who accepts a bounty from a young woman named Mattie who’s looking for revenge against those who killed her father.

Cogburn leads the trio—which also consists of LeBoeuf, a Texas Ranger—and along the way guns down three of his enemies single-handed while riding his horse. He then rescues Mattie and saves her life after she’s bitten by a snake.

Both iterations of Rooster Cogburn are fun to watch, but John Wayne’s portrayal is certainly the more iconic.

Related:True Grit Movies: 1969 Original vs. 2010 Remake, Compared

4. Shane in Shane (1953)

As Western movies go,Shaneis one of the most heartbreaking pictures of them all. It tells the story of a man named Shane, who turns up at a lowly ranch one day and ends up working for the family that lives there.

However, after bonding with the family, the trouble from the local town brings Shane’s past back to him in a stunning ending.

As Shane rides into town to deal with the men responsible for the violence, he stands in the saloon and uses his skill on the draw to gun them all down. He then rides off knowing that he can’t change his nature, all while the little boy Joey shouts after him.

Related:The Best Classic Old Movies That Everyone Should See

3. Chris Adams in The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Few films are as overtly cool asThe Magnificent Seven. Based on Akira Kurosawa’sSeven Samurai, the Western remake sees several cowboys enlisted to help defend a town against invading bandits.

Chris Adams is the strong leader of the team, the experienced gunslinger who recruits the rest of the gang to help the lowly villagers. Played by Yul Brynner, Adams has a thoughtful, practical attitude and displays excellent leadership of the eponymous seven.

A version of Adams is seen in the remake of the original film, this time portrayed by Denzel Washington, who is equally as cool as Brynner’s character (though less known since the remake isn’t as iconic).

Related:The Magnificent Seven Movies, Compared: 1960 Original vs. 2016 Remake

2. Ethan Edwards in The Searchers (1956)

The Searchersis one of the best films ever made and features a prime John Wayne as its main character, Ethan Edwards.

The story follows Edwards' arrival home some years after the War has ended. What he’s done in the time between is a mystery, and all we know is that he shows up with plenty of money.

Soon after he gets home, the Natives arrive and kill several family members, as well as taking Debbie and Lucy (Ethan’s young nieces) hostage. Ethan and his nephew Martin search for the girls for years, finding Lucy dead along the way.

Edwards is a vengeful, hate-filled character who appears beyond redemption. However, he slowly changes his old ways as the years go by—and when they find Debbie, he puts aside his hatred of the Natives and takes her home in one of cinema’s most iconic endings.

1. Blondie in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966)

The Good, The Bad and The Uglyis a movie that many believe to be the best Western movie ever made (perhaps tied withThe Searchers). Sergio Leone’s masterpiece has inspired countless films and helped make icons of its actors, none more so than Clint Eastwood.

When Blondie and Tuco each learn two vital facts about the location of buried gold, they must put aside their hatred of one another and work together to go across the warring US to find it.

The Man With No Name is referred to by many names throughout theDollarstrilogy, but it’s as “Blondie” that he cements his reputation as the best and coolest cowboy of them all.

Eastwood’s Blondie is calm, collected, and can’t be out-drawn by anybody. Simply put, he’s the fastest gun in the West.

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