That's it, Silverado. I love that movie -- mainly because of Kevin Kline's man-of-few-words character Paden.
@Gallifrey - Cheesy is an opinion call, I don't like to rate the merits of a story, or anything in life for that matter, on fluid concepts. To me, a story can be well told or poorly told, but we may not agree on which is which. A well told story that you find cheesy might not strike me the same way for any number of reasons. It may simply be that my exposure to certain concepts is more limited than yours. Suddenly your cheesy becomes my evocative. You can see this quite often between the genders. Case in point -- My all-time razzie winner and easily, by far, the cheesiest movie on my list is George Lucas' 1977 classic train-wreck of an unlikely masterpiece Star Wars. On the other hand Bed of Roses, one of my all-time favorite movies and one I watch over and over, is (I have on good authority) unwatchably cheesy to every man whose ever been forced into a viewing.
At any rate, I almost always find Westerns great fun with very manageable cheesiness levels. You and I, however, are almost certainly going to respond to different elements of such a ruggedly themed genre.