Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
2When I was 7 the old man told me to sit and watch the TV. tGBU was beginning and I was instantly hooked. I have since watched it about 50 times, including multiple viewings on the big screen, and I continue to be enamored of this movie. Even some of the Euro release footage is good, though the DVD that has new overdubs of Tuco kind of miss the boat.
Tuco running through the cemetary at the end of the movie, along with the point at which the three protagonists begin to stake out their positions for the final shootout, gingerly crossing each other's paths, always gets me where I live best.
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Tuco running through the cemetary at the end of the movie, along with the point at which the three protagonists begin to stake out their positions for the final shootout, gingerly crossing each other's paths, always gets me where I live best.
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Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
3a three hour movie with two hours of staring. great score, too. Definitely one of my all time favorites. NC
Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
5Very Very good.
Once upon a time in the west Very Very Very good.
EDIT: I said Once upon a time in America. That would be ludicrous.
Once upon a time in the west Very Very Very good.
EDIT: I said Once upon a time in America. That would be ludicrous.
Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
6Though there are a couple of close callers this is probably best western ever for me
and i like westerns
and i like westerns
Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
7Good movie with a good soundtrack. The only Clint Eastwood in my collection are these spaghetti westerns.
Film: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
9hey! i just watched this movie!
not crap. i have never seen so many cowboy hats shot off from a distance in one film. It also has some (yes, more than one) classic leave-the-guy-for-dead-but-he-somehow-stumbles-back-and-gets-revenge sequences.
The Ennio Morricone score is great, too.
not crap. i have never seen so many cowboy hats shot off from a distance in one film. It also has some (yes, more than one) classic leave-the-guy-for-dead-but-he-somehow-stumbles-back-and-gets-revenge sequences.
The Ennio Morricone score is great, too.
George