The Wild Bunch (1969)

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  1. No Country for Old Men (2007)
    "An aging group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them."
  2. Casino (1995)
    "Scorsese admired the film's style and its portrayal of an "outlaw universe," which he sought to emulate in *Casino*." Martin Scorsese Thinks This Classic Western Is Perfect for a ‘Casino’ Double Feature Thomas Butt Collider
  3. Snatch (2000)
    "Ritchie has acknowledged that the opening credits of *Snatch* were inspired by the freeze-frame sequences in Sam Peckinpah's *The Wild Bunch*." You Probably Didn't Realize This Classic Western Inspired Guy Ritchie's Snatch Archie Fenn MovieWeb
  4. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
    "Sam Peckinpah's Western classic is acknowledged through dialogue in "From Dusk Till Dawn." In one scene, Seth Gecko threatens to turn the place into "the fucking Wild Bunch," highlighting the film's impact." Forum source
  5. The Hurt Locker (2008)
    "Bigelow appreciated director Sam Peckinpah's dynamic storytelling and editing style, elements she sought to incorporate into her own film." Far Out Magazine source
  6. GoldenEye (1995)
    "Director Martin Campbell was inspired by "The Wild Bunch" for its realistic portrayal of violence. This influence is evident in the opening sequence of "GoldenEye," where General Ourumov executes a soldier, mirroring a similar scene from "The Wild Bunch."" GoldenEye Wikipedia
  7. The Warriors (1979)
    "Director Walter Hill was influenced by Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch," particularly its stylized violence and themes of camaraderie among outlaws." The Warriors 1979 – Waaaarrrrrriiiorsss, come out to pla-i-ay! The Last Drive In
  8. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
    "Released the same year, this film shares thematic elements with "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," such as aging outlaws facing the end of their era." Rebeatmag source