For a Few Dollars More - MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2022
- "For a Few Dollars More" movie reaction and review. #ForaFewDollarsMore
Two bounty hunters are on the trail of a man who was recently broken out of prison and is planning to steal millions of dollars. The two hunters will have to find a way to work together to catch the mad man but they might have a few tricks for each other along the way.
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Original Film: "For a Few Dollars More" Directed by Sergio Leone #moviereaction #firsttimewatching
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One of the many things that are so great about Sergio Leoni films, is the introductions & character developments.
He is NEVER afraid to take as much time as needed to show us the nature of the principle characters, these films were made in times when pacing wasnt hurried at break neck speed the way it is in today's film making, where nothing can ever wait, & nearlt everything is confusing,
Leoni makes very long films but that are never boring (something VERY hard to do) he is the best story teller
What I love is how Sergio Leone takes the standard western tale, and then elevates it to operatic status, with every street becoming a battlefield, every gunshot sounds like a cannon blast, and there's a grand epicness about it all that's just amazing.
One of the best scores of all time, and probably my favorite spaghetti/euro western!
Lee Van Cleef + Clint Eastwood, just can’t go wrong with that combo!
Other very good spaghetti/euro westerns I recommend:
• Death Rides A Horse (w/ Van Cleef)
• Django (w/ Franco Nero)
• Once Upon A Time In The West
(w/ Charles Bronson)
• Companeros (w/ Franco Nero)
• The Big Gundown (w/ Van Cleef)
Indio is a morphin addict, the gun given to the man who's family were murdered was loaded with blanks, there is also clever religious symbolism, that may not seem to suite a violent Western, but again Leoni manages to get it to work.
I also liked the fact that Colonel Mortimer had a different agenda (being older & wiser) from Eastwood,s as it turned out an impressive surprise.
Yeah I’ve always thought how Manco never dipped out on his new friend. The bond they shared through these tough experiences.
Mortimer may have lost his sister. His quest for vengeance was rewarded with a Brother in Arms in Manco.
Other Westerns to check out,
The Appaloosa (1966)
Catlow (Yul Brynner)
Cheyenne Autumn
The Culpepper Cattle Co.
Hang 'Em High (Clint Eastwood)
High Plains Drifter (Clint Eastwood)
Jeremiah Johnson (Robert Redford)
Joe Kidd (Clint Eastwood)
The Missouri Breaks
Once Upon a Time in the West
One-Eyed Jacks
The Outlaw Josey Wales (Clint Eastwood)
Pale Rider (Clint Eastwood)
The Quick and the Dead (1995)
Red Sun (Charles Bronson) A great Western with a Samurai
Run of the Arrow (Charles Bronson)
Shane
The Shooting (Jack Nicholson)
Stranger on the Run
Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood)
Valdez Is Coming (Burt Lancaster)
The White Buffalo (Charles Bronson)
Young Guns 1&2
Nice list. Will add a few of these myself.
Great reaction! Three really good Italian westerns are They Call Me Trinity (1971), Trinity Is Still My Name (1972) and My Name is Nobody (1973), which all star Terence Hill. The first two are western comedies. In the last one Henry Fonda costars.
I cannot hear the watch's music without breaking out into tears. 😢
Fun Fact: When Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) disembarks from the train, the La Calahorra castle can be seen in the distance. It is visible just to the left of the locomotive.
Bonus Fact: The location shoots, which were intended to represent far west Texas near the Mexican border, took place the southeastern coast of Spain, approximately one hundred twenty miles from Algeria, North Africa.