Sergio Leone!

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Franco Nero was believable but some of the other guys…

Josefa, Thursday, 18 August 2022 20:12 (one year ago) link

She's called McBain because she took her husband's name tho! Frank Wolff, of German descent.

Daniel_Rf, Sunday, 21 August 2022 11:56 (one year ago) link

He's supposed to be Irish, so of course he has bright red hair.

Buckfast At Tiffany's (Tom D.), Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:03 (one year ago) link

(xp) I notice Frank Wolff committed suicide in 1971, while another actor in the film, Al Mulock, committed suicide by jumping out of window, in costume, during the shooting. Leone is supposed to have said, on hearing the news, "Get the costume, we need the costume".

Buckfast At Tiffany's (Tom D.), Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:07 (one year ago) link

show must go on!

Daniel_Rf, Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:30 (one year ago) link

It's like something from Fassbinder's "Beware of a Holy Whore".

Buckfast At Tiffany's (Tom D.), Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:33 (one year ago) link

Good observation

I’d Rather Gorblimey (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 2 September 2022 01:13 (one year ago) link

one year passes...

watched A Fistful of Dollars for the first time in eons the other night. it's far more violent than i initially remembered, definitely goes far beyond any other western of its era. it's not shocking to anyone who's seen westerns from The Wild Bunch and after, but for 1964 it pushes some limits. i read a lot of contemporaneous reviews which consider it pretty bad but no, it's amazing. just the beautiful stark look of the town and the colors of the fire and blood, the dirt and sweat covering everyone at all time. and it's kind of remarkable how Eastwood immediately settled into the role without any growing pains, and how that role really informed the rest of his acting career so much. the absolute expert delivery of his lines when he confronts the men from the Baxter clan, asking them to apologize to his mule (after asking the undertaker to prepare three coffins), his almost tongue-in-cheek amorality masking his ability to do the right thing at the right moment in his own particular manner (i.e. getting Marisol and her family out of town after rescuing her from the Rojos), etc. overall it's a film that feels very contemporary and pitiless in a way that isn't intentionally feel-bad, but simply a brutal tale told well.

omar little, Tuesday, 20 February 2024 17:54 (three months ago) link

one month passes...

I just watched it recently too and agree with the above. I think I'd seen it before but honestly I don't remember. If so, it was years and years ago. I've seen reviews call it the punk-rock western and that seems appropriate. I think Quentin Tarantino stole almost all of his ideas from this movie. And of course the soundtrack is all-time.

o. nate, Monday, 15 April 2024 17:05 (one month ago) link


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