This movie has served as an inspiration for me:
The Valley of Gwangi!
Cowboys vs. dinosaurs!
Ah, the magic.
You didn't mention the movie that inspired that one:
The Beast of Hollow Mountain
Who's that rustlin' them cattle? Why, it's Two-Fang Blackie, the nastiest-ass T-Rex this side of the Rio Grandy, that's who!
The best weird western was of course, the original
Wild, Wild West TV series.
This topic brings back memories of an online "discussion" I had several years ago with a contributor to several of the "adult" western series.
He claimed as an SF writer, I couldn't write a western...his thesis stemmed from the fact that as a western writer himself, he couldn't write SF...so ergo, an SF writer couldn't write a western.
When I begged to differ, insisting that I could most definitely write a
Slocum or a
Longarm novel, he challenged me to prove it.
However, since I wasn't about to write a
Longarm or
Trailsman or whathaveyou on spec, the conditions of the wager was that he put me touch with the editor of said series and I'd pitch a couple of ideas.
When he said he couldn't (or wouldn't) do that, the whole bet sort of fell apart. Go figure.
Has anybody else run into this pigeon-holing attitude in regards to westerns?