Favorite spaghetti westerns

Started by general gruesome, June 13, 2012, 07:11:18 PM

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Haunted hearse

"My Name is Nobody"  and the Trinity Brother Films.
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Hepcat

Quote from: Flower on June 15, 2012, 09:12:17 AM
I know that it is a remake but it is also in many ways the grandfather of Spaghetti Westerns ...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054047/

Why do you say that The Magnificent Seven was the grandfather of spaghetti westerns when it was not made by an Italian studio?

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And The Music was the Best Part. And Duck You Sucker was a Good One.
Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

emazers

Check Out This great scene from My Name is Nobody
My Name is nobody .

Sean

Emazers, I'm going to have to check out My Name Is Nobody.  Great time period (1973).

emazers

The Final Showdown With Bad Guy Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson. In Once Upon a Time In The West
Ennio Morricone - Once Upon A Time In The West Soundtrack - The Final Duel (Movie Version) HQ

missdead13

so the vote is unanimous ...

whens the slumber party ?? :)
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Fester

Quote from: Hepcat on June 15, 2012, 08:18:41 PM
Why do you say that The Magnificent Seven was the grandfather of spaghetti westerns when it was not made by an Italian studio?

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Yeah, I had a film professor jokingly refer to it as a "Sukiyaki Western" seeing as it was a remake of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai.  Not sure what he would have called Battle Beyond the Stars which was a Science Fiction remake of The Magnificent Sevenand even featured Robert Vaughn as one of the gunslingers.

But there is another Japanese Western called Sukiyaki Western Django, directed by Takashi Miike and featuring Quentin Tarantino who is releasing his own "Spaghetti Western,"  Django Unchained sometime before the end of the year.  (Unless Paramount is producing it ::))

Missdead13:  Sounds like fun!

Robert W

The Great Silence
Cemetery Without Crosses
Day of Anger
Massacre Time
A Pistol For Ringo

jimm

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The Great Silence

The Big Gundown (Best of the non-Leone imo. I have a fan made version in widescreen with missing scenes, bravo!) THE best soundtrack also, bravo Morricone!!

A Fistful of Dynamite (along with any Leones of course)

Who was the cat with the crazy dice pistol? I've seen so many of these they tend to blend together

Just bought a 16 film collection at Burlington Coat Factory of all locations for like 8 bucks!!

If I HAD to pick one film....For a Few Dollars More


general gruesome

The Mercenary was a good one I recently watched on Netflix

Unknown Primate

I'll never forget seeing this at the drive-in.  The big dude carrying the cannon was Hercules Cortez, a professional wrestler - my little brother & I were big "rasslin'" fans and man, were we stoked when we saw his name in the opening credits!  Think I'm gonna have to get the dvd.

Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (1968) Trailer
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Dr. Blasko

Anything by Sergio Leone, but especially the Dollars trilogy. It is one of the few perfect trilogies out there. Its one of my favorite series with my all time favorite actor and I am so honored and blessed to have been able to be on set and in a film with Mr. Eastwood.
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