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Im just a silly guns enjoyer, Fella.
You may not have noticed, but I like Spaghetti Westerns films.
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Videogames:
Postal 4: No Regerts (2019) (With permission of: "TheExplodingBarrel") (Incomplete)
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Movies:
Westerns
Spaghetti Westerns
Crime
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Personal Tastes
Favourite Western Films
Name: | Year: | Director: | Personal rating: | Image |
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A Fistful of Dollars | 1964 | Sergio Leone | 7.5/10 Very good film that started this great genre of movies. |
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For a Few Dollars More | 1965 | Sergio Leone | 8.5/10 It is always a pleasure to see this wonderful film. |
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | 1966 | Sergio Leone | 10/10 My favorite movie, in general. |
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Once Upon a Time in the West | 1968 | Sergio Leone | 10/10 If we speak objectively, it is the best Western ever made |
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Duck, You Sucker! Once Upon a Time... The Revolution Duck You Head, Asshole A Fistful of Dynamite The Heroes of Mesa Verde |
1971 | Sergio Leone | 9/10 The most underrated Spaghetti Western and Western (in general) ever made |
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My Name is Nobody | 1973 | Tonino Valerii Sergio Leone |
9/10 A wonderful movie that I can watch over and over again without getting tired, as well as being far superior to the mediocre comedies that killed off the Spaghetti Western. |
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A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe | 1975 | Damiano Damiani Sergio Leone |
6.5/10 a harmless Spaghetti Western, with an excellent introduction and a acceptable but questionable development. |
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Minnesota Clay | 1965 | Sergio Corbucci | 7.5/10 Although it is not the director's first western, it is the one that really gave him his characteristic style. |
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Django | 1966 | Sergio Corbucci | 10/10 A legendary Spaghetti Western with an incalculable legacy and with the most important character of the genre. |
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Navajo Joe | 1966 | Sergio Corbucci | .../10 I haven't seen this movie yet |
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The Mercenary | 1968 | Sergio Corbucci | .../10 I haven't finished watching it, I'll update this later. |
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The Great Silence | 1968 | Sergio Corbucci | .../10 I haven't seen this movie yet |
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Compañeros | 1970 | Sergio Corbucci | 8/10 Great Spaghetti Western with a fun duo and a correct plot development, in addition to having one of the best antagonists of the genre. |
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The Big Gundown | 1966 (or 1967...) | Sergio Sollima | 10/10 Magnificent Spaghetti Western, one of the best films of the genre in fact. In my opinion, the best movie where Lee Van Cleef acted. |
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Face to Face | 1967 | Sergio Sollima | .../10 I haven't seen this movie, but it's a shame it was a box office failure. |
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Run, Man, Run | 1968 | Sergio Sollima | 7.5/10 Quite entertaining movie, as a continuation it is very good, but compared to The Big Gundown, it falls short. |
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A Pistol for Ringo | 1965 | Duccio Tessari | 8/10 An important Spaghetti Western considering that it gave rise to one of the most iconic characters of the genre. Over time I have grown fond of him. |
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The Return of Ringo | 1965 | Duccio Tessari | 8.5/10 Slightly better than its predecessor, it is great and entertaining, its strength is the narration and the development of the plot, far superior to previous and subsequent Spaghetti Westerns. |
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Long Live Your Death | 1971 | Duccio Tessari | 9/10 In the line of Tepepa and Duck, You Sucker!, one of best and most notable Zapata Westerns. |
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Day of Anger | 1967 | Tonino Valerii | 8.5/10 A very well-made Spaghetti Western that undoubtedly ranks as one of the most brilliant of the genre. |
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A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die | 1972 | Tonino Valerii | 8.5/10 Very good film that is another example of the director's quality and creativity. James Coburn and Bud Spencer deserved another movie together. |
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Sabata | 1969 | Gianfranco Parolini | 7/10 Entertaining proposal, well directed and with interesting and well designed characters. I dare say that as time goes by you start to like the movie more because it becomes genuinely fun. |
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Adios, Sabata | 1970 | Gianfranco Parolini | 6/10 I guess it's okay, it has its moments and Yul Brynner always brings an extra quality to everything he touches, it's acceptable if you don't take it too seriously. |
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Return of Sabata | 1971 | Gianfranco Parolini | 3/10 What the hell was this? Let's pretend Sabata only has one movie and forget this thing please. There are worse spaghetti westerns, but of the "fairly well-known" ones, this is the worst. |
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They Call Me Trinity | 1970 | Enzo Barboni | 7.5/10 Fun, entertaining and iconic, three words that sum up this film very well. Unfortunately, he should be blamed for practically starting the end of the Spaghetti Western, as the comedies he inspired tired audiences. |
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Trinity is Still My Name | 1971 | Enzo Barboni | 8/10 Better in several ways than its predecessor, Terence Hill and Bud Spencer truly make a magical duo. |