5. Red Dead Redemption (2010)

Okay, so this isn't a movie, I know that. However, Rockstar Studio's
Red Dead Redemption is hands down the most cinematic gaming experience I've ever had, and it also happens to be a phenomenal western to boot. The story of John Marston and his quest to settle up with the sins of his past life is a riveting tale that rivals some of the best films it directly pays tribute to. It also is an action-packed shootout that puts you in the middle of almost every genre scenario you could think of. Train robberies, fort sieges, runaway carriages and even cattle ranching are just some of the adventures you can take part in, not to mention play some leisurely games of horseshoes or even poker. You could definitely play the whole storyline in time for
Django Unchained, as long as you watch out for those freakin' bears. I HATE those things.
WARNING: The next entry on this list contains a racial epithet in the movie's title that some may find offensive. The author has no intention to offend anyone and is simply presenting the film in its original version for the sake of historical accuracy.