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[[Django 2: The Great Return (Django 2: Il Grande Ritorno)]]<BR> The only official sequel to Sergio Corbucci's Django
 
 
[[Emesis Blue]]<BR> I only put this movie on so that no one sees it in case someone wants to... in the same way it cannot be done...
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 29 February 2024

Im just a silly guns enjoyer, Fella.

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I Helped in:

Videogames

Series

Movies

I Make:

Videogames

Series

Movies

Manufacturer

I'll Make

Series

Zero Hour (2004)

El Marginal (The Marginal)

Movies

Games

Postal 3
(If "TheExplodingBarrel" gives me permission)

Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar Redux
(Half-Life 2 Beta Recreation/Mod)

Personal Tastes

Favourite Western Films

1st place:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
My (And that of the vast, VAST majority) favorite movie, overall...
2nd place:
My Name is Nobody (1973)
Beautiful Spaghetti Western that can be entertained from start to finish.
we have to thank Tonino Valerii and Sergio Leone for such Capolavoro.
3th place:
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Objectively, the best Western/Spaghetti Western ever made in history.
4th place:
Duck, You Sucker!/Duck your head, Asshole/A Fistful of Dynamite/Once Upon a Time... The Revolution (1971)
Criminally underrated movie.
5th place:
The Big Gundown (1966)
Wonderful film that deserves much more recognition, Wonderful...
6th place:
For a Few Dollars More (1965)
Classic Spaghetti Western that is always a pleasure to see again.
7th place:
A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
The beginning of the Spaghetti Western, a very good film that shows that you don't need a big budget to make something big. Kurosawa is an dumb.
8th place:
They Call Me Trinity (1970)
Great Spaghetti Western that has one of the most iconic protagonists of the genre
The only bad thing is that it influenced a lot of comedy Spaghetti Westerns that will cause the decline of the genre.
9th place:
Day of Anger (1967)
Great variation on the general plot of the vast majority of Spaghetti Westerns of the time.
10th place:
A Pistol for Ringo (1965)
Over time I began to appreciate this movie. It's very simple but cool at the same time.
Considering it was made in the early days of the Spaghetti Western, it makes it better.

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