*My First Western!* THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966) FIRST TIME WATCHING Reaction | Part 1
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Love it how Leone took the time for the scenes to breathe, no reason for quick cuts, let them last as long as it takes.
They're called 'Spaghetti Westerns' because even though they're Westerns they're made in Europe and notably by Italian directors, especially Sergio Leone
Ah I see, thank you 😌
You're very welcome
About 560 Spaghetti westerns were made during their heyday of the 60s-70s mostly in Spain and Italy (and a few in Germany and the former Yugoslavia). And Shree picked up, indeed Tarantino ripped off sooo much from Spaghetti Westerns.
A man abandoning their family was a crime in some jurisdictions in the old west.
There was no social welfare back then as well horse thievery was a capital offense.
The man with no name trilogy turned Clint Eastwood into an international superstar. Previous to these movies Clint had been a tv actor mist notably on the show RAWHIDE.
SW's were basically the low budget redbox mov8es of their day. They weren't supposed to make much money but SWs exploded in massive popularity around the world
YAY, this movie never gets old, it's insane! So capturing still now, all these decades later. I've seen this countless times. No need to mention the ringtone I have. lol
Yup. Quite a few fam members run these themes as ringtones. My nephew uses GB&U for his, I recorded the final duel..."Very Careless of you Old Man...". It fits.
One of the greatest movies ever made.
the scope of leon's vision would have been incomplete without morricone's magnificent scoring.
👏👏
Amazing iconic score by Ennio Morricone.
This is one of the greatest westerns in movie history. So happy to see you reacting to this amazing western movie.
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed 😇🙏
@@ShreeNation I did I have seen this movie before. You should do a reaction video of the JCVD sci fi movie TimeCop that came in 1994.
@@damianstarks3338 will do :)
@@ShreeNation thanks you are the best
Sergio Leone filmed with European actors and released in countries with various languages. He had everyone speak their native language and then for each country dubbed over actors who spoke a different language. Many people in this movie spoke Italian originally.
This is based, vaguely, very vaguely, on a Confederate invasion of Arizona. They were defeated by Union forces and chased back to Texas. There was no river battle.
The post-production dub is important to remember as most people are reacting to the extended edition with the additional scenes (18:11 example) where Eli and Clint sound much older - this is because the extra scenes were never dubbed before being cut, and when found the studio had to ask for fresh dubs 30+ years later. Eli and Clint did so, but a fresh actor had to voice Angel Eyes as Lee van Cleef died in the 80s.
Your first western, and you pick this behemoth! A movie I absolutely adore. I hope you'll have fun with it!
Thank you, I had a great time! 👏
He may be faster than his own bullets, but he's not faster than his own shadow. That's a feat only Lucky Luke can do.😁
Great choice. Iconic music. Iconic movie. Iconic characters. Namaste 🙏
Namaste 🙏 Hope you enjoy!!
Oh.. now thats a classy classic one this time ! Me, not a true western fan, but there are some great movies out there.. you have to watch it. And this is one of them, specially from a modern perspective.
here are so many reasons why The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is considered a masterpiece. TGTBATU is Leone's most experimental film. It was an incredibly interesting decision to combine the classic american western genre with an almost European Avant Garde sensibility that grows more pronounced as the film becomes more epic. Neither Fistful of Dollars nor For a Few Dollars more had this element. Another aspect is the incredible use of Morricone's music which perfectly matches the cinematography/imagery of the film.
Thank you, can't wait to watch more of Leone's works!
It is the final chapter (though chronologically a prequel) of 3 lossely based films centered around the man with no name (Eastwood) and has many of the same actors returning in different roles.
The first two films are: For a fistfull of Dollars (inspired by Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo) and For a few Dollars more.
While the Good the Bad and the Ugly is the best of the three, they worth a watch.
The cultural impact of this film is simply off the charts.
When anyone thinks of westerns, that's usually the movie they think about.
Oh I didn't know this was part of a trilogy, thanks for letting me know 😍
@@ShreeNation I'd be hard put to choose which one was better: this one or A Few Dollars More. They are rather different, both such excellent movies, hope you'll watch that one too! ❤
@@ShreeNationAnother upvote for 'For A Few Dollars More'. I love Good, Bad, Ugly, but I love Dollars just a tiny bit more. It moves quickly with a tighter script and the final duel scene is just as great (including the Morricone soundtrack).
Absolute treasure of a film making. Loved it as a kid, always will. Great reaction.
Thanks for watching 😇🙏
@@ShreeNation anytime👍
Shree this is the greatest western ever with three of the greatness actors ever watching from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹😎👌
Welcome, hope you enjoy 😇🙏
Oldie but goody! Fun chat and THANK YOU for including my name with all the other great supporters! Very humbling! See ya in PART 2! 👏👏👏👏👏
My pleasure! See you soon 😇✌
Ennio Morricone (composer of the music) and Sergio Leone (director) had a very close work relationship. Morricone sometimes had the music ready even before filming. I heard from actors playing in Leone's last movie (Once Upon a Time in America) that Leone played the movie soundtrack on set from hidden speakers while they acted out the scenes. Possible because faithful to classic Italian movie making all his sound was added in edit. This also made it possible for actors from all over Europe (and further away) who didn't even speak the same languages act in his movies.
This may be his most popular western. But I have to recommend his next movie - Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). In my opinion the best western ever. Of course also with music from Ennio Morricone. He composed different themes for all the lead characters that makes you as a viewer know who it's about even when they are not on the screen. A fantastic start of Leone's trilogy. His three last movies.
Thank you for recommending 🙏 Leone's approach is right, good music can make or break a movie and often makes it memorable👏
@@ShreeNation I recommend Once Upon A Time in the West as well. Cinematography, Music, Scene composition, Acting everything is awesome. Must see for film students and movie buffs. Long movie but if you like cinema as an art, it's a masterpiece. Leone indulged in his art in that movie more than the dollar trilogy.
This is an Italian movie so most of the actors were Italian. The Italian actors had their voices dubbed to English.
A stetson hat in 1890 would cost $5, which as of today would be like $170 adjusting for inflation.
Thanks shree! Lookin forward to part 2 :D
Thank you :) Part 2 coming in a few hours ✌
@@ShreeNation whaaaaaat hell yeah!
If you do start watching more Westerns, I'd recommend some of John Ford's films. Personally, I'm not the biggest John Ford fan, but there's no denying his profound influence on the Western genre. And he influenced many of the filmmakers I love from Kurosawa to Satyajit Ray to Peckinpah and Scorsese. Of the many Westerns he made, I'd recommend: Stagecoach (1939), My Darling Clementine (1946), Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), The Searchers (1956) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962).
Thank you for the recommendations 😍
I always say, the best supporting actor job was by Eli Wallace; he certainly deserved the Oscar! (I don’t believe this film got any Oscar nominations. It wasn’t respected in the 60s. Most fans and critics understand now, it’s a masterpiece)
One of the greatest epic western movies ever made!
7:01 Whoops. There was a family portrait on the wall, showing the couple, the young lad and also an older son.
Spaghetti western means a western movie made in Italy by Italian filmmakers. Though sometimes they also filmed it in Spain too.
The background is the US Civil War in New Mexico territory in 1862-63. Lady's parasol, not an umbrella.
ShreeaNation i love the way u curse on commentary omg i fucking love it
Haha thank you 😁🙃
This was my reply to which movie to watch for the first time again ❤
I just saw it 😍 Hope you enjoy!!
You've made the perfect pick of watching your first Western by choosing Sergio Leone's ''The Good, The Bad And The Ugly'', my no.1 favorite film of all time, made by my no.1 favorite director of all time. P.E.ace from overseas, The Netherlands.
Thanks for watching 😇🙏
Oh, quick primer on the American Civil War. Lincoln's election in 1860 triggered most of the Southern states i to seceding from the US, from the Union, breaking away to try to form their own country, because they believed Lincoln would end slavery, which was the foundation of the South's economy. Actual war breaks out in 1861, and for the next four years the country see brutal and vicious fighting.
I love that the tagline for the movie was "For three men, the Civil War wasn't hell. It was practice."
I see, thank you for explaining 🙏
@@ShreeNation You're very welcome. Oh, and believe it or not, the movie isn't exaggerating very much about the carnage. We still don't have a precise accurate count, but deaths from the war over those four years among soldiers, slaves, and civilians was probably right around one million people. The war got about as many people killed in 4 years as COVID did in three. The difference is the country was a lot smaller then, so the war killed a much larger percentage.
After doing a little math, the country is about 10 times bigger now than it was then, so that means the Civil War killed 10 times more people than COVID did here, as a percentage of the population.
This western is so badass that nobody cares that it's anachronistic. The "Old Wild West" was properly considered to be mostly in the 1870s to the 1880s, while the American Civil War was in the 1st half of the 1860s. Many of the most famous gunslingers were either born out west or moved west after the Civil War. However, there were military actions of the Civil War in the Great Plains down into Texas. This movie though is definitely mixing time periods.
5:07 Yes, most italian movies back then were dubbed post-sync. That's why you often saw many international actors in a single movies, from different countries (many french and americans, alongside italian actors): the language didn't matter.
Good anecdote about that: In 1972 François Truffaut's "La nuit Américaine" ( "Day for Night" in english), that depicts the filming of a movie (best movie of a movie ever, imo) an Italian actress who couldn't remember her parts because she's drunk ask Truffaut if she can "use the numbers, as she do with Federico (Fellini, probably)", - saying random numbers instead of words - to which Truffaut answer that they can't do that in France, they have direct sound... You should react to that movie, it's hilarious and no youtubers did a reaction on it, plus it's rather easy to find a version with english subtitles.
Thank you for the recommendation 😍
the Sabata movies, with Lee Van Cleef and Yul Brynner were pretty spaghetti-saucy spaghetti westerns, too.
Cigars ..left alone goes out in about 5 minutes. Makes a good short timer.
QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER...NUFF SAID! 😊Hi Shree 👋
Hi Eric😌
the movie with the music that went so far beyond the scene
I still want to marry that soprano (my grandmother's age)
I don't know if you sing, shree, but like... every note after the 12th was amazing just for belting the shit out of it and keeping the air
Please react to Once Upon a Time in the West. This is the best western in my opinion.
Thank you, will do :)
This is Your "First" Western🤔so "Tombstone" didn't count or what..? (LOL) Either way, I'm always Happy to see You again🥰to share in another FUN Reaction, and I know that Our Friend (Eric) will be even Happier🤠because He Loves Westerns more than I do!👍
Haha oops! I should've put "my first spaghetti western" I guess 😆 Happy to have you here!! Hope Eric enjoys too 😍
@@ShreeNation No problem, Shree🥰talk to You soon...
Btw, I found a New Documentary this week that I have to Recommend to You...it's called "RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop." I'm not much of a Documentary-Fan but I Enjoyed every minute of this one: it's an in-depth Review of the Original '87 Movie, and it's as Educational as it is Entertaining all at the same time!👌
Yes Shree, I immensely enjoyed this!@@ShreeNation
@@tomhoffman4330 Ah, I love documentaries! Thanks for recommending 😍
@@ShreeNation My Pleasure😉Enjoy it...👍
Hi Shree, Spaghetti Western was a deprecatory term invented by American critics, an allusion to the chiefly Italian creative production (directors, writers, producers) source of the films though in fact the majority were international coproductions between Italian, Spanish, German and sometimes French financiers. For that reason I (along with many fans of the genre) prefer to call them Eurowesterns, but I'm not upright about it. Great reaction Shree, looking forward to the rest thank you.
Thank you so much! I like the term Eurowesterns too 😌
The sparseness of dialouge is purposeful so they could sell the movie to international markets. As well in a lot of the spaghetti westerns the actors were from all over the world so Leone would just have them deliver thier lines in their native lounges and dub them in later according to market.
Smart 👏👏
Now this is some westerny western to ever western. I'd say look up Once Upon a Time in the West as well. It's not Eastwood, but it is Leone.
I definitely will, thank you 😍✌
Back in my day we had the colt revolver, the remington rifle and of course.... good ol ak47
Clint's sunburned skin is not make up. He spent 2 days in the dessert to get the authentic look. Let that sink in.
Wow! Talk about method acting 😅
One of my favorite movies ever! What’s kinda funny is that despite this nowadays probably being known as the most famous classic western, at the time it came out it was kinda considered a subversive take on the genre. Prior to the popularization of the morally grey protagonists of the spaghetti westerns of the 60s and 70s, most American western heros and bad guys were portrayed as fairly black and white in terms or morality, with very clear cut, righteous good guys who were in stark contrast with the mustache twirling bad guys. Whereas in this film, and other Italian made Spaghetti westerns of the 60s and 70s, even the good guys weren’t necessarily totally righteous, law abiding citizens, like in this movie, blondie, aka “the good” definitely isn’t above using people for his own personal gain and working well outside the law. In fact the title was kinda meant to be ironic considering they’re all (with maybe the exception of angel eyes who’s a pretty clear cut bad guy) fairly morally grey characters.
Edit: also yeah half the actors are dubbed because in old Italian movies they would just hire tons of actors who spoke different languages for cheap and just dub them over.
I'm glad they went with this approach. No character should be completely good or bad 👏👏
ShreeaNation. The good The bad and the ugly is Clint Eastwood #1 movie ever. Lee van Cleef plays a great bad guy
This film was shot entirely in spain and the bridge detonation sequence was shot 2x because of an accidental explosion of the bridge on the set. And this film is. NOT DUBBED the actors except for Eli Wallach are using their real life voices
1863....so yeah, the 60's. 6.23. A can of peaches ran 3 cents, a beer a nickle back at that time. A cow hand / cowboy got paid 25.00 a month, Foreman 30.00 Figure from there. 1.000.00 was a BIG paycheck.
at 10:32 the ugly dudes pants are two toned because those are horse riding leathers on the inside minimize chaffing usually called breeches.
Ah I see, thank you 🙏
Tuco is a God.
I may not know why parasyte, that anime adaption was liked by so many since I didn't really like the anime itself, but im down to give it a try.
I can defiantly say I love this movie, im 33, watching westerns for alot of my child hood with my pops are good memories and gave me an early appreciation, this definitely is one of the best westerns behind tombstone. Thanks for the awesome content miss.
Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Its spagethi western because its made in spagethi land.. well sort of. Most of it wad made in spain.
The main actors are english, all the secondary actors are spanish.
Nice reaction. The theme song also goes by the same name listen to it done by THE DANISH NATIONAL SYMPHONAY ORCHESTRA. This reaction will leave you speechless...well perhaps not speechless u always have something to say but close to it.🤣🤣🤣Many youtube reactions makers have it here on youtube. This move is part of the 1960s "Spaghetti Westerns" filmed mostly in Spain so lot of the sound is dubbed. There are lot of these movies. Ok awaiting Part 2
Thanks for letting me know 😇✌
he shoots the hats off to intimidate them into not fighting back and to show that he could have killed them if he wanted too.
Hello Shree, you look great and yes I noticed.❤
Thank you 😇
This video should be called "The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the Beautiful." ;)
🥲🙏🙏🙏
3030. Ambulance. 3 rd Arkansas Cavalry, by the book.
Go Lady😊, checking out the Classics 😊, thanks for sharing 😊👍✌️🇺🇸
Thanks for watching 😍🙏
I tried to figure out how much the gold was worth but it's dollar value would be roughly between 3 and 6 million dollars. The gold's value however would definitely be worth more. About in the neighborhood hood of 17 and 21 million dollars. But the real money would be the rarity of a Confederate gold dollar. In which case, the value could even exceed 17 BILLION. But you'd have to sell them in small quantities (5 pieces max) at auction. Otherwise, the mass quantity would depreciate the value for the whole lot.
Wow! 😯
Just a awesome movie. Great musical score. Spaghetti Western is a reference to westerns filmed in Italy
The greatest Western. Watch Val Kilmer Tombstone next 1882-83.
Tombstone reaction is up on my channel :)
It’s funny you said this was a lot of gold for the 1960’s try the 1860’s lol
4 x .44 caliber shots... Made sure the job was done.
You started well, but the best Western in Once Upon A Time In The West (Ennio Moricone soundtrack too)
Thanks for recommending 😍
Shree baby u know i luv you ..but THE ultimate western movie with THE most iconic duell is "once upon a time in the west " .. the one with the super famous music score . You can work your way up to it with fistful of dollars , young guns, death train to yuma (russel crow version ), the magnificent 7 ( yul brunner version ) and then after all that. u can watch MY name is Nobody which is a much more light hearted western . but not a real comedy so to speak..
Thank you for the recommendations 😍
ShreeaNation if u like this movie u definitely need to c the outlaw Josey Wales with Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood did both the good The bad and the ugly and the outlaw Josey Wales. 10 year's apart
Rhe good the bad and the ugly was in 1966 when he was 36 years old
The outlaw Josey Wales was in 1976 when Clint Eastwood was 46
And Josey Wales was filmed in the state of utah or Montana i think
Thanks for the recommendation 😍
thanks for reaction
My pleasure 😊 Part 2 going live in a few hours!
Hugely reccomend the other two films
A fistiful of dollars and for afew dollars more
Both star Clint Eastwood as the Man With No Name just like The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Thanks for the recommendations 😍
You mentioned your from India, my guess was you were Iranian based on your name, but my guess is your Pashtun (ranfom guess). I had a friend in high school who’s father was Irani and mother was from San Domingo.
Haha no, I'm Indian born and bred and Hindu. Shree is a common nickname and is usually placed in front of people's names (like Mr. or Miss). I would love to visit Iran someday!
Cant see the start time, its hidden by the notificatiom button and not in description
It will be premiering in 9 hours! You can catch the Live premiere or watch it any time ✌
Clint Eastwood's (alright, Sergio Leone's) spaghetti westerns are to Hollywood westerns what Deadpool is to Superhero Movies.
John Wayne, the king of westerns, hated Eastwood and his amoral anti-hero.
6.43 Kid had a shotgun, so, yeah...
The algorithm brought me here... If you want a really good Western movie, (that nobody else will recommend) please check out, The Quick and The Dead (Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman) and The Outlaw Josey Wales.
Thanks for the recommendation 😍
yes, it's the 60's... the 1860's.
Wouldn't Scott be the spitting image of Clint 😂
True 😄
You asked if severe sunburns can leave lasting damage. It can. Over 30 years ago I worked on a roof for many hours under an angry sun. Even though I wore a T-shirt, my whole back was like a big blister and the skin came away just from touching it, but that healed OK. Back skin is thick, so I guess the damage was only superficial. My ears was another story. The edges of my ears are still weird and wrinkly.
Blond people should just stay out of the sun I guess.
😵😵 Damn that sounds rough!
@@ShreeNation Wasn't fun at the time, but the roof looked good. It was my parents' roof, so I wasn't working for money but out of love.
So it's true ... love hurts. :D
This is one of my two favorite westerns. I'm not sure, have you reacted to the Magnificent Seven?
No I haven't but I definitely will soon 😍
@@ShreeNation The original, please. You can also do the remake if you like, but the original first
@dansdiscourse4957 Definitely original first ✌ I don't like remakes
@@ShreeNation You might like rewatching The Seven Samurai to compare and contrast the films themes and characters. Another pairing is Leone's A Fist Full of Dollars with Kurasawa's Yojimbo. Kurasawa's samurai films had a great impact on the revival of Westerns in the 60s. The genre was largely dead in Hollywood unless someone like John Wayne was starring in it. The Europeans brought anti-heroes like Eastwood's and remarkable villains like Lee Van Cleef's. His performances are terrific in any of his films. The perfect villain, an aura of evil without stereotypical theatrics in his performance.
Shree, I think you are amazing! Just saying!
Aww thank you so much 😇🙏
You should try to react to the movie score. The video tittle: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)
1.2 mio likes and 137 mio views must count for something.
Hi Shree, have you seen the movie Fallen? It's a supernatural thriller movie and it has Denzel Washington and John Goodman in it
No I haven't, thank you for recommending 😍🙏
ShreeaNation another movie u should c is hang em high with Clint Eastwood
That was Clint's 1st American made western
Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood DID NOT like each other at all in real life
Rhe good the bad and the ugly was the last time they ever worked together on films
Clenteastwood movie The Good The bad and the ugly Great move money
You're not counting Back To The Future 3 as your first Western?
I know how you feel about the music; before seeing "The Good The Bad and The Ugly", I've heard the theme song being parodied in everything from the Pokemon animated series to Eddie Murphy's standup comedy: ruclips.net/video/f6S79fvc0oI/видео.html
Another film starring "the Bad" is "Escape From New York". The shooting under the table scene made an appearance in the viral hit "Star Wars Minus Star Wars" ruclips.net/video/-gUKYBs6T8c/видео.html
Haha, you're right, BTTF 3 is indeed a Western 👏
I'll keep the money, you can have the rope. lol
Sergio Leone
Sergio Leone made many .
Hello Shree
Hello Aran
CSA, Confederate States of America, the rebel side of the American Civil War. Their uniforms are grey. The blue uniforms are the Union side of the Civil War.
Ah okay, thank you for the info 🙏😌
@@ShreeNation Spoilers, the Union wins.
Now...Two Mules for Sister Sarah.
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Is the movie Tarzan The Fearless still on the list Shree?
I have it on my list :)
The Ugly (Eli Wallach) is impossible to genuinely dislike despite all the terrible things he's done because he's like a little child stealing sweets from a jar, blaming others and being rubbish at lying. And following the important scene at the monastery with his brother you do feel more sympathetic towards him - it's not that he improves as a person (that's never going to happen!) - but afterwards you do sort of care about what happens to him..
Well said...
Robbed of his money and whiskey by his own Merch..OUCH. 17.37
Eli Wallach's character in Misfits is actually worse than this movie. Another western to chek out is Magnificent Seven
Thanks for recommending 😍
1960,s and Kalashnikov what the sweet feck in all insanity.......I had to turn it off !!!!
How familiar are you with the U.S. civil war? I do not mean that as an insult, I am just curious.
Not very familiar, I'm afraid
@ShreeNation I suspected as much, this film is loosely based around the New Mexico campaign, which was a period of the U.S. Civil War.for what it's worth, a lot of Americans are also not very familiar with this part of the Civil War.
If you've never heard of Lee Van Cleef, you should stay away from spaghetti westerns out of respect for the institution of cheesy magnificence.
Yup. Confederates.
Thank you.
Please take a look at "Once upon a Time in the West" (1968) which is a better spaghetti western, or at "The Outlaw Josie Wales" (1976) which is both a better civil war movie and a better Clint Eastward movie.
Thank you, will do :)