The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) REACTION
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I love this movie. My grandfather showed it to me on VHS when I was a kid. Still get goosebumps whenever I see that final duel scene. The music by Ennio Morricone just makes it even better.
The acting, the music, the cinematography, everything in that sequence is masterful.
Here it is: The good, the bad and the ugly. Plus: Ecstasy of gold,
performed by the Danish national symphany orchestra.
ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone is brilliant and iconic.
Here it is: The good, the bad and the ugly. Plus: Ecstasy of gold,
performed by the Danish national symphany orchestra.
ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
I bought the cd of the DNSO performing Ecstasy of Gold. Beautiful and Amazing!!!
Best ost ever
@@DanMarksman Fucking beautiful
Also "the story of a soldier" by ennio morricone
My dad loved this movie and in turn me and my brothers loved it. When my father passed away we played the sad soldiers song they sing in the POW camp at his funeral. I can’t hear that song without thinking of him.
The song's name is "the story of a soldier" by ennio moricon for those who would want to know
The movie that made Clint a megastar...when he got back from Italy, Warner Bros. immediantly gave him a big 10-year contract, and he still works for them today. An AFI top 100 ranked film--great pick and loved the take out singing, ladies!
Actually it's not on the list but it should be. Unforgiven, my 2nd favorite western after this movie is on the list at 68 (originally it was 98 but on 10th anniversary list it went up)
One of THE greatest movies in all of film history. Epic in so many ways. The acting, the camerawork, the music,... it is what is called CINEMATIC GOLD. It is like Grand Opera in scope.
Cool reaction, Eli Wallach was masterful in this movie playing Tuco
You pig, trying to get me killed, when did you unload it ? There are two kinds of men in this world, those with loaded guns and those that dig, you dig.
The scene from this movie that stuck me the most was when Blondie came across the dying Confederate artilleryman. He was just a kid, dying slowly, all alone. Except he wasn't alone, because Blondie found him. Tuco and Angel Eyes wouldn't have given a crap about him; Tuco would probably have robbed him while he died.
Blondie gave him a smoke, put his coat over him so he would be less cold as he bled out, and stayed with him til he was gone.
And that is the real sign that he is "The Good".
Tuco is selfish and greedy.
Angel Eyes is just plain evil.
Blondie is just a hard man... but he still has his humanity, unlike the others.
That scene always got me. Mainly because both knew that the end was coming, but Blondie gave him one last gift: being there for him. No words, no farewell. Just a complete understanding between two people that words can't touch. And when Blondie turned away at the last second, the soldier like that last puff of smoke was gone. I always saw that puff of smoke being his soul leaving the body before disappearing. It still gets to me. Always.
Then Blondie picks up the poncho. Timeline wise, this film is a prequel to the others, so it's a cool detail to link him finding the poncho, which he is wearing in the other 2 films.
@@zenarcher9633 I always thought he just saw it and was like, "Hey, I used to wear one of these!". 😄
The movie Historian about Spaghetti Western summed it up so nicely about the scene and says this as far as Clint could take his Man with the no name kind of indicating that would be the end of this Character. I wish someone comes up with a prequel with all these 3 characters growing up some where in US and showing their early life which led to this point in time.
Blondie actually proved he was "the good" on more occasions than that. He took pity on Tuco multiple times.
He gave the dying Captain his last wish by blowing up the bridge. That also saved lives on both sides.
This movie launched Clint Eastwood into stardom. I highly recommend you watch the other two 'spaghetti westerns' he did.
A Fist Full of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More. 😁
"The High plains Drifter" is another.
He made more.
@@striderhiryu2 Clint Eastwood made more westerns but only 3 Spaghetti westerns all directed Sergio Leone in Dollars Trilogy but he do Unforgiven, Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd, and The Outlaw Josey Wales all classics.
This is supposed to be our civil war. It was our bloodiest and most deadly war. Between 600k-725k Americans died.
In my opinion this is the second best western film of all time. The best is also by Leone and is "Once Upon a Time in the West." The first five minutes of this film are the most significant opening to a film you will ever see. Not a word spoken and one of the main characters is a fly. The film also has a marvelous musical score and each significant character in it has their own theme and Leone added one other theme which was for the west itself, since the land plays a significant part in the story. A wonderful film starring Henry Fonda (as a truly bad guy who makes Andel Eyes seem nice), Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Claudia Cardinale (The first heroine of a Leone film). It is a masterpiece!
I just watched OUATitW again for the umpteenth time the other day and I can't agree. It had one or two memorable scenes. The opening one and the end scene where Claudia goes through the range of emotions, from apprehension, to happiness to sadness with just a few hints of facial expression in a few seconds is definitely memorable, but it's not enough to carry the film.
TGtBatU, is epic from the 1st scene to the last. Hell the whole 1/2 hr of the film from The Estasy of Gold thru the final showdown to the Epilogue of Clint shooting down Eli is just PERFECT film making. The soundtrack, editing, acting, cinematography is so perfect I get emotional just on the skill alone in making all those final scenes work. I really don't think another director has been able to capture ALL those elements of a scene for as long as that in the history of film making. Coppola maybe in The Ride of The Valkries scene in Apocalypse Now but it's nowhere near the length of this.
It's a crowning achievement in film making and I challenge anyone to come up with a sustained 1/2 hr of film where everything comes together that perfectly. It's is EVERYTHING a great film should aspire to! Masterpiece!
@@kowalski3769 I couldn't agree more with your assessment of the final half hour of TGTBATU, it's my favourite movie scene(s) of all time but I have heard from innumerable reviews and other sources the film "Come And See" has a sustained 40 minute sequence as it's finale which also has all the elements of film operating at the highest level but I keep putting off watching it (although seen snippets) partly due to hype and partly because it's supposed to be utterly devastating.
I've always thought if there's a half hour of film with any chance of topping TGTBATU's finale, it'd be that one because it takes a different approach in going for emotional turmoil which isn't challenging TGTBATU at it's own game and also could be more meaningful in it's impact as it conveys an emotional message. The only message TGTBATU's ending had is masterful filmmaking is awesome.
I think OUATITW had another memorable sequence in Henry Fonda's character Frank and his squad slaughtering the family, that was done brilliantly but overall the film never captured my interest as I admit the pacing killed it for me, will try on another day.
@@Mr.Goodkat Nice! I also love that you can see the tweaks and improvements that Leone made through the 3 films of The Dollars Trilogy. By the time he gets to TGtBatU he's perfected his craft. He took all he learned from the previous films and put all the elements together.
I've also heard good things about Come and See. I've been putting it off because of it's subject matter. I want to be in the right frame of mind when I see it.
They are both masterpieces for me I think Once shades it though definitely the best two westerns and by some margin although I do enjoy the first too dollars nothing comes close
Don't agree with you. I think this movie is far better than "Once Upon A Time In The West". The characters are richer and the music is 100% better than that stupid harmonica drolling on and on in "Once Upon A Time In The West." Making Henry Fonda a bad guy was just a total miscasting, too. He just doesn't do bad guys well.
I think it's amazing how universal the genre of the western is. Of course, it's very influential to American cinema however, westerns - especially those by John Ford were very influential to Akira Kurosawa's filmmaking. In this case, very heavy influence by Italian director Sergio Leone and of course an excellent soundtrack by Morricone - not to mention the Italian and Spanish actors who helped to make this film possible.
Very true. Westerns influenced everything. There is no Captain Kirk or Han Solo without Westerns, no Firefly or The Expanse, and a lot of samurai/ninja tropes too. Even something like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has kind of a similar backstory to the Lincoln County Regulators.
kh884488 - Don't forget involvement of Edda Dell'Orso (soprano), as they both worked together a lot, including those movies. Her wordless vocals can be heard in a lot of scenes.
Now they should also listen to "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra" with Tuva Semmingsen and Christine Nonbo Andersen. Amazing in itself: ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
Suggest, Where the crawdads sing!
@@dudermcdudeface3674 Loved it, thanks.
The line from Ford to Kurosawa to Leone is amazing, and shows how film is a universal language.
Eli Wallace did all his riding stunts. He grew up in Texas. Was a natural horseman
This film in Italian language is something else entirely, a different world.
For the role of Tuko the ugly, Director Leone initially wanted Italian actor Gian Mario Volonte who'd played villainous roles in both previous films. When Volonte turned the role down Leone turned to American actor Eli Wallach for the role, which I think was a great choice for the role. Clint Eastwood became a major star acting in What was coined Italian Spaghetti Westerns. The score for all Spaghetti Westerns was the composer Ennio Morricone who died in Rome July 10, 2020.
Good choice in more ways than one. Leone wanted Henry Fonda to play the villain in Once Upon a Time in the West but Fonda was wavering about taking the part. He asked a fellow actor friend of his if he should take the role. The actor he asked was Eli Wallach. Of course, Wallach told Fonda he would have a blast working with Leone and he would regret passing up the chance to do so and Fonda took the role.
Sergio Leone had grown tired Gian Maria Volonte on set as thought the actor was too theatrical and decided to hire Eli Wallach who in turn stole the show as Tuco and gave a top notch performance as did Van Cleef as Angel Eyes and Clint Eastwood as Blondie.
One of my favorite underrated scenes in this movie is when Tuco and Blondie are leaving the mission after Tuco has the fight with his brother, the Padre. Blondie saw the end of the fight, but says nothing about it as Tuco makes up a story about how he gets along so great with his brother, but instead Blondie shares his cigar with Tuco. I think this is the moment that solidifies the friendship between them.
You guys should lookup "The Danish National Symphony - The Good the Bad and the Ugly " you will really enjoy it, it's only 6 minutes long. It would be worth a reaction the first time you watch it.
Awww hell ya!!
What Joe said. Brilliant and fun performance.
I must admit, the only reason why I watched that was I thought it was about strings breaking, conductors freaking out, generally mayhem. Needless to say I was pleasantly surprised.
The skeleton seen in the final scene is of a real person, of an actor, who had expressed his last wish to act "even when dead". Wish fulfilled!
Actress
I'm going with Asterix and others recommending *"Once Upon a Time in the West"* . It's actually one of the most reacted to of all Sergio Leone movies. Per WikiPedia: "In 2009, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant'. Eastwood turned down the lead role in this one and it was played by Charles Bronson, who did a great job with it.
Can't help adding one comment to "Once Upon a Time in the West": the opening scene is one of the most famous in filmography, for its use of visual images and background sounds to build suspense without the use of dialog. In the first 15 minutes 10 seconds, there are only 8 lines of text, with only 44 words total, spoken. Here they are:
"If you want a ticket you’ll have to go around … to the … front.
Three?
That’ll be seven dollars … and fifty … cents.
Frank?
Frank sent us.
You bring a horse for me?
Looks like, looks like we’re shy one horse.
You brought two to many."
So there you go! You're all set! (For the first 15 minutes anyway!).
Bronson was more fit for the role. The whole harmonica playing stranger just doesn't fit Eastwood that well.
I like this movie much more than "Once Upon A Time In The West". Richer characters and much better music.
This took place during the US Civil War, in the mid 1800s. Another good Clint Eastwood movies is The Outlaw Josey Wales. If you like the music, you should react to the watching the The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)
This took place during the Confederate War. The US has never had a civil war. Yet.
And yes, The Outlaw Josey Wales is a really good western.
Judging from the tombstone cartel, it was kinda like 1862-1863.
The U.S. Civil War was from 1861 to 1865. This movie is supposed to be set in Texas but Sergio Leone did not study American history well as Texas was not known for big American Civil War battles. "The Outlaw Josey Wales" is also partly set in 1860s Texas, specifically in 1865.
Great movie pick with this one, this is where I fell in love with Clint Eastwood! Sergio Leone put out some great westerns, my favorite bring Once Upon a Time in the West with Charles Bronson! Great reaction!
Two mules for Sister Sarah!
The Good character was an inspiration for Boba Fett in Star Wars, and The Bad was an inspiration for Cad Bane.
When you said "the good " played Tuco dirty at the end ... i completely disagree ... not only did "the good" not kill Tuco but he left him half the gold ... he just played a little joke by scaring the shit out of him lol
definitely one of my favourite westerns ... another good one is El Dorado a young Kevin Costner or the Magnificent 7 with Charles Bronson
Blondie figured Tuco deserved his cut of the gold but Blondie did not trust Tuco to give him the same courtesy. He left Tuco with half the gold but he also left him unarmed and without a horse after getting a head start on him. He knew Tuco had no real loyalty to anyone, including him.
@@88wildcat very true
"Blondie" was doing more than "a little joke" on Tuco in the ending scene. He deliberately left Tuco in a situation where he could be surrounded by riches but never make use of them. That's straight out of ancient Greek tragedies.
I watched Trixy Blue's reaction to this movie, and she said if Clint Eastwood showed up at her door, she'd be like "anything you want". And now in this video, Vicki says she's going to be dreaming about Clint. Man, I wish I was Clint Eastwood. I'd have my passport and be on a plane to Bulgaria. I'd show up at Trixy's door. My first demand would be "call up Viki and get her over here. I'm ready to get started."
...Except that Clint is in his 90s now.
Check out the rest of the trilogy. A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS and FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE. Truly great.
A few dollars more is better than the original.
They're both great movies worth seeing.
At 32:47, Eli Wallach, the actor playing Tuco almost died as his head was just a few inches from being hit by a part of the train, it's scary to watch.
He was also nearly killed when was sitting on horse during scene when the rope around his neck is shot and the horse took off with Wallach still hanging out with his legs as his hands were tied behind his back and held on tight with his legs to avoid falling off.
My dad showed this to me, and it always has a special place in my heart. Storytelling of the highest order done with film. So gritty, so different. I lovd the actors cast for this, with Tuco being my clear favourite. It was even better when I realized he plays the old man in another favourite film of mine, "The Holiday". The score alone is worth seeing this movie.
Also you guys are so beautiful!
IMHO, the best western for all times. Acting, Story, Direction, Photograph. Music (Oh! Ennio's Morricone music!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕). Great reaction choice!!! And a great reaction for all of you!!! 🤗
U got it covered 😊
I agree that was or is the Best Western of all time.
I'm not even sure what other western movie comes close tell you the truth.
For a few dollars more is a better film imo.
It's beyond brilliant.
Allow me to just humbly submit that the best of the old style, traditional westerns is "Rio Bravo."
I'm italian, in Italian the correct translation of when he throws coffee in his face is," I will sleep peacefully because I know that my worst enemy watches over me"…but is funny english style too.
The greatest "Spaghetti" Western of all time! And one of my favorite films!
" Unforgiven" is also a great western, it was Clint Eastwood 's last epic film. He won several Oscars for it.
The Unforgiven is one of my favorite movies; what a great movie.
@@michaelmesser8402 The Unforgiven (1960) is an entirely different movie with Burt Lancaster. The Clint Eastwood movie is called simply Unforgiven.
@@HansDelbruck53 got you sorry for "The"
However you are right it is just called Unforgiven
Clint learned to make westerns from his master Sergio Leone, who learned another master John Ford.
You guys should watch, “Once Upon a Time in the West” An epic by the same director as this.
I agree :)
Yes, not only my favorite all time western but my favorite all time movie of any genre.
Highly suggest The Dollar trilogy. You watched #3 (The good the bad and the ugly) (1966) . #1 and #2 are A Fistful of Dollars (1964) and For a Few a few dollars More (1965). Also, Once upon a time in the west (1968) is fantastic. All of them are directed by Sergio Leone.
Thanks to this film, the great Clint Eastwood became world famous. He, Lee Van cliff and Eli Wallach are the perfect trio and the pillars of this movie. Ennio Morricone's music is just as beautiful and not to mention Sergio Leone's direction.
This film shows you what an amazing worldwide thing film is. This is an Italian director(Leone) shooting a film in Spain, set in the US Southwest, inspired by Japanese samurai films (Kurosawa), that were themselves inspired by American westerns (Ford). It all is an amazing stew.
All of these spaghetti westerns were made in Spain.
Another fun fact...the bridge explosion was massive band uncontrolled, and both actors almost died from flying debris. If u watch closely, u can see debris even small rocks and wood, flying right past them!! 😮😮😥
Eli Wallach also was almost decapitated while filming the scene where the train runs over the guard breaking the chain that was attached to them.
Congrats ladies! Long movie, manly movie. Still you were focused, engaged during the whole movie.
By the way everyone who love this movie score, music check out the Danish National Symphony Orchestra performing the Good the Bad and the Ugly. 107M+ views, experience to see it.
Eli Wallach in the role of Tuco is the king of kings in this movie
20:05. A lot of people don't know that if you are that dehydrated, drinking water could kill you.
The waah waah sound at the start in the theme song is an imitation of coyote howl found in western USA said Morricone. Using natural sounds like John Gage.
Ladies
That actor (The Bad), Lee Van Cleef was awesome in playing bad men!
$3,000 bounty back in 1870's even this movie didn't give timeline is equivalent to $70,000 in 2022
I have seen this movie so many times I just don't remember how many times I have seen it. That very popular intro song got so popular because of Clint Eastwood. This movie is quite good, but A Fistful of Dollars is a 1964 film that catapulted Clint Eastwood and Sergio Leone to fame. I love "A Fistful of Dollars" movie it is so good!!!
No, this was the actual movie that made Eastwood's career take off. The first 2 movies were made on very small budgets and it showed. This movie was on a considerably higher budget and had a much more detailed, sprawling story, especially with the battle scenes. This movie had Lee Van Cleef as well and he was well known by American audiences for his roles in various western-themed TV series while Eastwood had a been a staple on the TV series "Rawhide". You could accurately say that "A Fistful of Dollars" was the movie that made "Spaghetti Westerns" as a genre popular, however. If Eastwood had only made more of the low-end movies like "A Fistful of Dollars", he might have been stuck in this situation with Leone. When he made "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", his stock in Hollywood as a sought-after actor went WAY up.
4 characters ;;;
The good - Clint Eastwood, the bad - Lee van Cliff, the ugly - Eli Wallach,
and the music - Ennio Morricone
This movie takes place during the US Civil War, when the Confederate Army invaded the New Mexico Territory. The skeleton was real bones. A Spanish actress wanted to keep acting after she died.
There's a UA-cam post from around 2 months ago of Danish National Orchestra doing The Good, the Bad and the Ugly theme song which is a excellent video to watch.
Im dying laughing these girls dont know what a standoff is. “Are they all going to run to the stone?” Adorable
Every Clint western is great, specially Outlaw Josey Wales! But if u watch this, u also have to watch, Fistful of Dollars and A few dollars more! They are called spaghetti westerns. Another great spaghetti westerns is, Once Upon a Time in the West!!
My most favourite spaghetti western film. Seen it umpteen times and yet i want to see it again and again. The magic woven by master director Sergio Leone & the music score by master composer Ennio Morricone is simply out of this world. ❤❤❤❤
I would often wonder why anyone would want the bridge intact, and then it occured to me: an army would have wagons with supplies and cannons pulled by horses. Bridges and good roads were very important and worth fighting for.
Sergio Leone was really a character, he had arguments with Clint Eastwood everyday on the set, yet Eastwood made one of his best performances. Also the spanish army sergeant - who was in charge of the explosives - made a mistake and detonated the briddge when cameras were not filming. Sergio Leone was so furious that the Spanish Army offered to build the bridge back and detonate it again!
Eastwood got his revenge on Leone when he quit the partnership after this movie and became a big name in Hollywood soon after. This was the last time he worked "for chicken feed".
This is a Western genre known as”Spaghetti Western”because they were made in Italy/Spain by Italian Directors most famous director Sergio Leone they were interesting because they were a European take on American Westerns a lot of famous actors made Spaghetti 🍝 Westerns including most famous Clint Eastwood
Three masters at work. Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, and Ennio Morricone.
The Good - When i am sleeping
The Bad - when i am Awake
The Ugly - when i am living
When you are very thirsty, drinking too much water can unbalance your body temperature and cause a sudden increase in temperature that can lead to serious organ failure.
The more you feel the urge to drink, the more you must control yourself to avoid this problem.
Something similar happens with food, you should eat little by little so that your body gets used to ingesting certain amounts of food.
The cemetery in the last sequence was purposely created for the film, and can still be visited in the Spanish town where it was filmed
Exactly the fate of NAZI concentration camp survivors in 1945 when the camps were liberated. They kept dying for months on end, despite having ample supplies of food and water. They couldn't digest anything properly anymore.
That skeleton at the end in the grave was real.
Sometime you might want to check out another Clint Eastwood western movie that isn't like most western movies called, "High Plains Drifter". It has a very interesting plot never told in any western before.
The Outlaw Josy Wales, fantastic Clint Eastwood movie!
You can be Good or Bad, but none of you can pull off Ugly....
Viki as “the ugly”, never thought I’d hear that phrase. 😮
The more I see this movie the more I notice the civil war and all the absurdity, futility and sadness of combat.
At the same time how much Tuco is a scoundrel, and the evil of angel eyes.
Thank you ladies for bringing this back to us.
I like that the young generations enjoy this masterpiece. I recommend the other two in which Clint Eastwood is also involved. The trilogy of the dollar or the man with no name. regards
I didn't expect this reaction, it's a cult movie I saw it as a child, and I didn't expect you to react to it, I adore them more now😚, by the way there are two more movies, I hope you react to them, it's for a handful of dollars, and for a few more dollars, ok, take care of yourselves, I love you, greetings from Mexico.👍❤️
El escenario del duelo final está en España y hay una asociación que se dedica a conservarlo. El propio Clint Eastwood ha colaborado.
Ladies,if you heard the term "spaghetti western".the reason was because it was filmed in europe(Spain particularly),and the director and film crew were Italian or European. And it was cheaper to film there than in America at the time.
American westerns movies were waning in popularity at that time. Western-themed TV series were more popular. Italian directors embraced the western theme and revamped it, making the characters more raw and gritty and even the humor was frequently dark..
Here it is: The good, the bad and the ugly. Plus: Ecstasy of gold,
performed by the Danish national symphany orchestra
ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
. The Spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by foreign critics because most of these Westerns were produced and directed by Italians.
The Good, the Bad and where the ugly? Nothing see The Homies girls ugly! No ugly in party!
Capolavoro di film, con attori strepitosi, fotografia top. Forse il migliore film western di tutti tempi.
All of Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns are worth watching but, in my opinion, the best is Once Upon a Time in the West.
It's so fun watching your reaction to this movie. It is amongst my favorite Clint Eastwood movies. His westerns are adventures to watch :) An epic old west hero.
These "spaghetti westerns" were masterpieces. But I recommend one of the fun ones.
"Lo Chiamavano Trinità" (with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill)
("They call me trinity" in English, "Die rechte und die linke hand des Teufels" in German)
Perhaps you've heard of it since it's a well-known film in Eastern European countries.
By far the best Terence Hill movie is _My Name is Nobody,_ which is ostensibly not a "Trinity" movie, but may as well be. It also stars Henry Fonda in his last role in a western. While not written by him, the movie is based on an idea by Sergio Leone. Music was by Ennio Morricone, who spoofs his own music from the "Dollars" trilogy, which includes _The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly._ The whole thing is a strange mix of Trinity films and Sergio Leone films, and we are better for it.
@@tarmaque I suggested Trinity to them because I think they would enjoy watching it. I was not judging which was the best film with Terence Hill.
@@stef8073 I understand. I wasn't passing judgement, only commenting.
Tuco is my fav character in any western! Hes not good or bad just... ugly lol hes also hilarious! I just love this movie!
Your favorite character? What about the Waco Kid in Blazing Saddles? Come on, man!
Watch the Danish National Symphony Orchestra cover the good bad ugly theme song. You'll be surprised.
This is called a spaghetti western bcuz it was in American style,filmed in Italy 🇮🇹 by Italian film makers.
this is one of many masterpieces of sergio leone, and the music of ennio morricone
It was called Sad Hill. It was created for the movie and, believe it or not, it's still there.
This western during the American civil war flick with Clint Eastwood is a great one. One of the best movies to watch the reason for the American Civil War is "Glory", it has a lot of famous actors in it..hard to go wrong too : ) Thank you for the reactions " )
Sadly, the one arm guy Tuco kills, was in the opening scene of Once Upon a Time in the West. Later in the filming, he suffered a broken rib incident, during filming, and died of a punctured lung!
Not exactly, he tried to commit suicide after he had finished filming by jumping out of his hotel window. He survived the fall but suffered broken ribs from it. One of the broken ribs punctured his lung while he was in the ambulance due to the bumpiness of the road they had to take to get to the filming location.
The actor Al Mulock actually tried to commit suicide while was staying at a hotel during filming of Once Upon A Time in the West. He jumped from hotel room window and survived but suffered massive injuries and died on way to hospital. He was wearing the outfit he wore in Once Upon A Time in the west. He was the one armed man The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
the good bad and ugly by the Danish symphony need to watch it
Growing up on westerns I was all in when the spaghetti western formula started. Though he had success playing Rowdy Yates on the tv western Rawhide Eastwood wanted to change his good-guy cowboy image. A risky move but the absolute right one. Unforgiven, in my opinion, is still one of the best Westerns ever made.
A classic, one of my favorite Italian westerns (AKA Spaghetti Western). You girls, beautiful as usual, but Viki owns my heart
great film on many levels including the magnificent soundtrack
There's another movie of the same style that's a comedy with a sequel. "They Call Me Trinity" Italian is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni (under the pseudonym of E.B. Clucher) and produced by Italo Zingarelli. OMG, I loved it as a kid.
Also for the music I love the Danish National Symphony Orchestra version of the music.. link below.
ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
I think you might enjoy Once Upon a Time In The West , Duck You Sucker and My Name Is Nobody. The last two are tragi-comedies, but they're all fun and a bit sad.
Omg, I was shocked to see this pop up. So glad you liked it. Different age of cinema for sure.
If you ever go to New Mexico, go to Glorietta, Valverde and Ft Craig, where the actual battles took place in 1862. The commanders were Confederate general Henry Sibley and Union Colonel Edward Canby.
The scene of this movie is historical ... US Civil War in New Mexico Territory. If you will do a music review, you may enjoy "The Good, Bad and Ugly" orchestral movie theme by Danish National Symphony Orchestra.
My favorite movie. Definitely recommend seeing the other 2 from the trilogy
"Who finds a friend, finds a treasure".
That's what the old motto says. 😏
So glad these ladies are watching this!
Lee Van Cleef! 🥰
Here’s a little factoid: During the filming of the scene where Tuco is using a train to free himself from the fat, dead Yankee, Eli Wallach almost had his head torn off by a steel step hanging down from one of the train cars.
The most interesting fact about the film is that Sad Hill cemetery never existed, it was hand built for this film by the Spanish army who also played the yank and reb soldiers on both sides
Don,t forget,it,s part of a trilogy,still have to watch "fistful of dollars",and"for a few dollars more",then good,bad,ugly".
To give context for the "I've never seen so many men wasted so badly" line: the estimates for soldiers killed during the American civil war are between 620-750 thousand. Compare that to US soldier deaths in WWII, which was just over 400 thousand.
Watch the detailed analysis of the Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the "Godfather" on my channel!
Tuco is the BEST!!
Love this movie!!
This movie is an adventure.
Blondie is the only one of the three that would have the upper hand and still give half to the other. That is why he is The Good.
I love your reactions to Clint Eastwood films.. please check out the Dirty Harry series!!😎🌹
The left girl gangster 😂 she said when you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk before tuco said it. That was so cool
Now you must watch “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly “ by the danish national symphony!