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INTRO | 0:00 - 2:05
THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY MOVIE REACTION | 0:00 - 33:40
THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY MOVIE REVIEW | 33:41 - 36:12
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Movie Description:
In the Southwest during the Civil War, a mysterious stranger, Joe (Clint Eastwood), and a Mexican outlaw, Tuco (Eli Wallach), form an uneasy partnership -- Joe turns in the bandit for the reward money, then rescues him just as he is being hanged. When Joe's shot at the noose goes awry during one escapade, a furious Tuco tries to have him murdered. The men re-team abruptly, however, to beat out a sadistic criminal and the Union army and find $200,000 that a soldier has buried in the desert.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, literally "The good, the ugly, the bad") is a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van Cleef as "the Bad", and Eli Wallach as "the Ugly". Its screenplay was written by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni, and Leone (with additional screenplay material and dialogue provided by an uncredited Sergio Donati), based on a story by Vincenzoni and Leone. Director of photography Tonino Delli Colli was responsible for the film's sweeping widescreen cinematography, and Ennio Morricone composed the film's score, including its main theme. It is an Italian-led production with co-producers in Spain, West Germany, and the United States. Most of the filming took place in Spain.
The film is known for Leone's use of long shots and close-up cinematography, as well as his distinctive use of violence, tension, and highly stylised gunfights. The plot revolves around three gunslingers competing to find a fortune in a buried cache of Confederate gold amid the violent chaos of the American Civil War (specifically the New Mexico Campaign in 1862), while participating in many battles and duels along the way. The film was the third collaboration between Leone and Clint Eastwood, and the second with Lee Van Cleef.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was marketed as the third and final installment in the Dollars Trilogy, following A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. The film was a financial success, grossing over $25 million at the box office, and is credited with having catapulted Eastwood into stardom. Due to general disapproval of the spaghetti Western genre at the time, critical reception of the film following its release was mixed, but it gained critical acclaim in later years, becoming known as the "Definitive Spaghetti Western."
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@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 2 года назад
Thank You Everyone For The Support! 50K Subs! We're On The Road Now To 60K... Please Share And Like The Video!
@Tommysimonsen
@Tommysimonsen 2 года назад
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-enuOArEfqGo.html
@2429Ryanspeer
@2429Ryanspeer 2 года назад
Congratulations Mellverse on getting 50K subscribers bravo 👏👏👏👏👏
@nopewmopan
@nopewmopan 2 года назад
I like the second one more, but all three are great.
@derrickbias3406
@derrickbias3406 2 года назад
How was it in the theaters? Dang man this was made in the 60's. How many boomers watch your channel?
@MrEngel333
@MrEngel333 2 года назад
Congrats on hitting 50K Mello! This movie is so good though there's still one more western from Sergio Leone that you need to see, "Once Upon A Time In The West". Hopefully someday you can get the time to sit down and enjoy it, its truly one of the greats.
@jdovma1
@jdovma1 2 года назад
"How did they make this man running through a graveyard so epic?" Talk to Ennio Morricone. RIP
@TheWaynos73
@TheWaynos73 2 года назад
Metallica approves.
@deg6788
@deg6788 2 года назад
Italians.... nuff said
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
Leone had something to do with it too. :)
@juanforrester2283
@juanforrester2283 2 года назад
@@TheWaynos73 since 81 the best +the best
@juanforrester2283
@juanforrester2283 2 года назад
What a legacy,forever playing
@a-top7090
@a-top7090 2 года назад
Rip Ennio Morricone. He made the most iconic western soundtrack of all time.
@TheHighSorcerer
@TheHighSorcerer 2 года назад
Hands down. This movie's theme was my phone's ringtone for years.
@avonlave
@avonlave 2 года назад
SoundtrackS!
@blytheguy7510
@blytheguy7510 2 года назад
Ennio and John Williams are two of films best composers.
@the1lordawesomness
@the1lordawesomness 2 года назад
My favorite composer of all time…. Not even close honestly, everybody else is great, but no one comes close.
@frankgesuele6298
@frankgesuele6298 2 года назад
The Mozart of westerns.
@gmonroy852
@gmonroy852 2 года назад
The final showdown at the end of movie remains one of the most epic scenes in cinematic history. The fact there were no words spoken during that whole entire scene just makes it even better
@SolonIsonomia
@SolonIsonomia 2 года назад
How each shot narrows in closer and closer to the actors, just ramping up the tension, love it.
@Yora21
@Yora21 2 года назад
"Who are you?"
@manumaster1990
@manumaster1990 2 года назад
yes
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 2 года назад
It's not as good as the ending in Halloween but it's a good one.
@victoir2112
@victoir2112 2 года назад
It's great, but I think Leone's the final duals from For a few dollars more, and Once upon a time in the west are both better.
@pedrojsamarripa
@pedrojsamarripa 2 года назад
The iconic “ah-ah-ah-ah-ah” in the theme song was a mimic of the coyote yelping in the opening scene where the soon to be one armed man and fellow bounty hunters attempt to ambush Tuco.
@adriani.m4163
@adriani.m4163 2 года назад
I didn't even noticed
@b10dyNasty
@b10dyNasty 2 года назад
The scene where Eli Wallach’s character Tuco is assembling a gun was total improvised. Leone told Wallace to mess around with the gun parts and he just kind of went along with it and it ended up being one of the most iconic scenes in film history.
@kinagrill
@kinagrill 2 года назад
It also shows how you can recognize a GREAT actor. they can improv on the spot, especially without any sort of verbal stuff included. Just him fiddling with things and make it feel like he was seeking just the right sound and assembly feel.
@Horneroid
@Horneroid 2 года назад
True story, Clint Eastwood was considered to play Two-Face in the Adam West Batman show, but the producers thought Two-Face would be too scary for kids so he was omitted from the show, and Eastwood never got the chance to play the character.
@natek4488
@natek4488 2 года назад
Wasn't there a way to make Two-Face more kid friendly?
@Horneroid
@Horneroid 2 года назад
@@natek4488 I’m pretty sure they were just lazy, they made an animated movie called Batman vs. Two-Face which takes place in the 1966 continuity and no one complained, it was a pretty good movie, the only problem with it was they didn’t get Eastwood to play Two-Face, instead they got William Shatner who does a pretty good job, but doesn’t really have the same intimidating charisma of Clint Eastwood.
@ricardoaguirre6126
@ricardoaguirre6126 2 года назад
Instead they made up Mr. Freeze who was played by Eli Wallach.
@brianoconnell6459
@brianoconnell6459 2 года назад
True story, is that Jonah Hex AND Goose from Galaxy Rangers were also based on Clint Eastwood.
@johnsensebe3153
@johnsensebe3153 2 года назад
They finally made an animated movie with Adam West's Batman with Two-Face played by William Shatner. Sadly, West died shortly after.
@WaltBTB
@WaltBTB 2 года назад
My son watched this for the first time with me recently and he said "man, 200,000 better be worth going through all that!" That's when I blew his mind letting him know that that was about $60 million in our money. So yeah, it was worth it haha
@_happyland_7195
@_happyland_7195 2 года назад
I think it’s “just” 6m, but you’re right
@Dan_Kanerva
@Dan_Kanerva Год назад
brother , even today i would kill for 200'000 $ ...thats enough to be set for life here in middle class Brasil
@ssgsorrels
@ssgsorrels 2 года назад
Now you've gotta see Once Upon a Time in the West. It's Sergio Leone's swan song. By far his greatest western.
@tacticalbacon7386
@tacticalbacon7386 2 года назад
Agreed. Hopefully enough people have recommended it that he'll watch it. Maybe he'll watch Once Upon a Time in the Revolution (a.k.a. Duck You Sucker) and Once Upon a Time in America as well.
@LordHoth_09
@LordHoth_09 2 года назад
Yes I definitely agree
@vincentlyon7448
@vincentlyon7448 2 года назад
And it is the prequel to Blazing Saddles. (Not really, but the opening shot of Blazing Saddles is an exact recreation of the clock g shot of Once Upon Time in the West)
@vincentlyon7448
@vincentlyon7448 2 года назад
"clock g" = "closing"
@gravenewworld6521
@gravenewworld6521 2 года назад
He should also watch fistful of dynamite aka Duck you sucker. It’s by far his most pessimistic western and his last.
@hellsing507
@hellsing507 2 года назад
The part where the Captain smiles and see's the bridge destroyed I just imagine him thinking "We finally blew that fucking thing up" right before he dies.
@andrewcharles459
@andrewcharles459 2 года назад
That's a respectable Clint impersonation!
@Tb0n33999
@Tb0n33999 2 года назад
My favorite scene is Tuco silently putting a new gun together, just so well done and he looks like he knows exactly what he's doing.
@sephjnr
@sephjnr 2 года назад
The reality is that Eli *didn't have a clue* how revolvers worked, and was spitballing. They kept it in.
@tobyjuanbaloney
@tobyjuanbaloney 2 года назад
The scene in John Wick 3 where John has to assemble a revolver only to fire one shot was a tribute to Tuco's scene.
@TheRedWaltz24
@TheRedWaltz24 2 года назад
"Once Upon A Time In The West" is another Sergio Leone classic western. It doesn't have Clint, but it has Charles Bronson. Leone had wanted to retire from making westerns after "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly", but he was convinced to make one more and we got another masterpiece.
@LordHoth_09
@LordHoth_09 2 года назад
I personally think “Once Upon a Time in the West” is the best Western made. Definitely Sergio’s Magnum Opis.
@governorboltz
@governorboltz 2 года назад
I was going to post saying Once Upon a Time in the West will hopefully be reacted to soon. My all-time favorite western and tied for my all-time favorite film ever.
@AlexG-xl1cc
@AlexG-xl1cc 2 года назад
Once Upon a Time in America is great too
@deadheadwannabe6874
@deadheadwannabe6874 2 года назад
My favorite
@Daniel24724
@Daniel24724 2 года назад
Don't forget "MY NAME IS NOBODY" (1973). S. Leone directed some of it. ...and of course, Morricone's music gives his best in it !
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 2 года назад
One of my dad's favorite western movies! He's still recovering after what happened. My family and I are still hanging in there. Thanks for this.😊
@baviddickham5536
@baviddickham5536 2 года назад
He's recovering from a movie from 54 years ago
@vahauser51
@vahauser51 2 года назад
Tuco is the best character in this movie. He makes this movie great.
@MrRezRising
@MrRezRising 2 года назад
This channel is just an excuse for you to cosplay, Mel. 😁🤘
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 2 года назад
👍 X 50,000
@adarael
@adarael 2 года назад
But such a GREAT excuse. :D
@MichaelLlaneza
@MichaelLlaneza 2 года назад
I'm okay with that.
@hamburgareable
@hamburgareable 2 года назад
It dont bother me none.
@EmpressChernobyl
@EmpressChernobyl 2 года назад
That Ennio Morricone music always sets a movie off. I found out he passed away last year 😞
@CornishCreamtea07
@CornishCreamtea07 2 года назад
So even though these take place in reverse order, Clint Eastwoods character is the only constant one. Everyone else is a different character played by the same actor.
@sephjnr
@sephjnr 2 года назад
In the extended version scenes, Eli and Clint came back to re-voice their characters nearly four decades later as they were never dubbed in post production; that's why they both sound noticeably older. Someone else dubbed Angel Eyes as Lee Van Cleef died in 1989.
@gersonribeiro374
@gersonribeiro374 2 года назад
No joke, Lee Van Cleef and my grandfather looked EXACTLY alike from the looks, to the height to the voice and the respect imposing presence, may both of them rest in peace!!!
@CornishCreamtea07
@CornishCreamtea07 2 года назад
I can see why someone would prefer a Few Dollars More, the plot progression is laid out really well.
@PautinoPR
@PautinoPR 2 года назад
That movie is perfection
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 2 года назад
The best western of all time, hands down. That bridge scene sometimes gives me nightmares. I dream that men are still fighting over the bridge, completely unaware or despite that the Civil War is long been over. I understand it is a weird for someone like me to fixate on, but the Civil War is a hobby interest of mine and such a meaningless battle is horrifying to me. Trivia: This is a "prequel" to A Fistful Of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More, as it is set during the American Civil War while the other two movies are set afterward. Towards the end of this movie, Blondie (Clint Eastwood) acquires his trademark poncho. It only works because you can honestly watch these movies on their own. Though no specific year or date is stated in this movie, at least part of it takes place during the New Mexico Campaign of 1862. This is confirmed when the hotelkeeper and Tuco mention the retreating Confederate General Sibley (real-life Henry H. Sibley) and the advancing Union Colonel Canby (another historical person: Colonel Edward Canby). This is consistent with the campaign that took place between February and April 1862 in the Union territory of New Mexico and the Confederate state of Texas.
@ginalmarton2002
@ginalmarton2002 2 года назад
Once uppon a time in the west is a lot better
@francisbartoszewski2284
@francisbartoszewski2284 2 года назад
@@ginalmarton2002 I mean you're wrong but ok.
@grandlotto548
@grandlotto548 2 года назад
@@ginalmarton2002 I agree. Each character having their own tune done by Ennio Morricone, Henry Fonda playing the heavy where he was always typecast as the good guy, not to mention the story overall is much better.
@rpg7287
@rpg7287 2 года назад
Don’t forget John Ford. The Searches and My Darling Clementine are my top two. This movie is my number 3. Still, one of the greatest westerns of all time.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm 2 года назад
"Confederate War" not "civil war". The U.S. has never (yet) had a civil war.
@boiledcrap
@boiledcrap 2 года назад
Took me a few years to realize the futility of man and the desire to own. The bridge scene illustrates a needless fight. The river isn't deep enough to cause any real problems, but the bridge itself, like the gold, just provides a 'sense' of easy progression. Even when it's gone they still fight. Why? Because we have to be right. We have to give purpose to the purposeless.
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom 2 года назад
Interesting words. Also, I like your username.
@QuayNemSorr
@QuayNemSorr 2 года назад
Ennio Morricone, man. What an absolute legend. Such a genius.
@natanlopes4000
@natanlopes4000 2 года назад
Once Upon a Time in the West is a must, for me the best of Leone's filmography
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 2 года назад
Charles Bronson later said he was ashamed of that film because there was no diversity.
@Maverick_682
@Maverick_682 2 года назад
"Blonde, you know what are? Just a no good SON OF A WAH AH AHHHHHH!" One of the most epic scenes in film history and my favorite scene.
@daryldarichuk2149
@daryldarichuk2149 2 года назад
That intro set the tone 🤣🤣🤣
@BlueSummers101
@BlueSummers101 2 года назад
Next film on your list should be Once Upon a Time in the West (which I personally think is even better than this classic). Also fun/crazy fact about this film Eli Wallace aka Tuco almost died various times while filming scenes. The first time was during the scene at 7:00 you will notice that Wallace as well as being on a horse also has his hands timed to his waste, when the horse bolted no one had though of how to stop the horse so Wallace had to clamp his lamps together to hang on for dear life and the crew found him about a mile out of town still on the horse. The second time is when he drank acid that had been poured into a soda bottle and accidentally left on set by right beside his prop bottle by a crew member and had to have his stomach pumped in hospital. The third time was during the scene at 21:00 unknown to everyone inc Wallace was the fact the train had a small metal steps on the carriages that almost took his head off and would have done so had he raised his head.
@bendifustos4744
@bendifustos4744 2 года назад
I fully agree
@alisonarias978
@alisonarias978 2 года назад
There is a documentary called ‘Sad Hill Unearthed’, it about fans of the movie unearthing the grave site and rebuilding its movie glory, it’s a great watch
@herbyragan7801
@herbyragan7801 2 года назад
Now that you finished the Dollars Trilogy, you should move on to Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time Trilogy): Once Upon a Time in the West (my favorite Leone Film) Once Upon acTime… The Revolution (AKA Duck, You Sucker AKA A Fistful of Dynamite) Once Upon A Time in America
@007wars6
@007wars6 2 года назад
Finally!! What a masterpiece in every possible way. But yeah I have that soundtrack on vinyl and it’s godly
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 2 года назад
I didn't like the way the women were portrayed. And hardly as LGBTQ representation. If any at all.
@j.b.chavez1279
@j.b.chavez1279 2 года назад
@@trhansen3244 What are you talking about mate? That's the goddamn XIX century.
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 2 года назад
@@j.b.chavez1279 The movie was made in the 1960s!
@SolonIsonomia
@SolonIsonomia 2 года назад
You know, in this world there are two kinds of people, my friend: those who've seen this great movie and those who don't understand it's greatness. Been waiting for this since I found your channel, love the investment in the costume. If you can get a chance to see the original I think you'll like this one the most of the three, the cuts really clean up the pacing and adds hint of mystery which enhances the story. From the beginning of the cemetery (Ecstacy of Gold) up to end is just masterclass imho. Definitely check out Eli Wallach's (Tuco) other work, just insanely talented. Also, the behind the scenes trivia about the film (including Leone's crazy "safety" measures) helps reveal just how nuts some of those scenes were (especially the bridge explosion and Tuco with the train).
@Carandini
@Carandini 2 года назад
A good pair of Eli Wallach westerns to check out are the obvious 'The Magificent Seven' and the not nearly as well-known 'Ace High'.
@cheryljackson5659
@cheryljackson5659 2 года назад
Eli Wallach is fabulous in the original Magnificent Seven! He's also great in Elia Kazan's Baby Doll.
@landonhagan450
@landonhagan450 2 года назад
I never would have thought a poncho, of all things, would look so cool in motion while dancing.
@nekoking8330
@nekoking8330 2 года назад
2:10 LOl😂🤣 Also, you should watch Once Upon a time In The West!
@matthalaboo6694
@matthalaboo6694 2 года назад
You need to see Once Upon a Time in the West now! Also Unforgiven.
@Krampus676
@Krampus676 2 года назад
Great acting + the great Ennio Morricone = brilliance
@hopeyouguess9850
@hopeyouguess9850 2 года назад
Hell Yeah! Congrats on the 50k! I first watched this film about... 20ish years ago. It was amazing to me how the director was able to draw out the tension like a knife in this film.
@nebidiaswift5200
@nebidiaswift5200 2 года назад
Literally in my top 3 of all time I can watch this anytime it’s just that good
@doggiesarus
@doggiesarus 2 года назад
Lee Van Cleef gets fleshed out in "For a Few Dollars More"-- the pocket watch and so on.
@chrissonofpear1384
@chrissonofpear1384 2 года назад
As a different character, that said, @doggiesarus .
@SRG1966
@SRG1966 2 года назад
I saw this on a drive-in screen when I was very young. The cinematography is incredible on the big screen.
@ssjkris2
@ssjkris2 2 года назад
Seeing your face in the thumbnail with the costume on gave me a good laugh. You know the video is gonna be good when Mell dresses up! lol
@wiseguymaybe
@wiseguymaybe 2 года назад
The one reason I love watching your reactions on movies is your personality. I love it. Hope you make your goal of 60k. 😉👍
@Tiberius-op1du
@Tiberius-op1du 2 года назад
A good spaghetti western comedy to check out would be "They call me Trinity" and "Trinity is still my name"
@nEthing4Her
@nEthing4Her 2 года назад
LMAO Mel that was one of the greatest intro skits I have ever seen hahaha. Although it was short those moves were killer and the fact that you were doing it as Clint Eastwood was even funnier. That s*** was hilarious LOL. You never cease to entertain when I come here man. Thank you and keep up the great work! Now to watch this awesome classic with you...
@777Nny
@777Nny 2 года назад
I can't wait for Mell to watch Once Upon a Time in the West, Duck You Sucker, and possibly Once Upon a Time in America.
@themidsouthcyclist8880
@themidsouthcyclist8880 2 года назад
I have three more westerns to recommend: Once Upon a Time in the West, Rio Bravo, and the iconic Magnificent Seven.
@tacticalbacon7386
@tacticalbacon7386 2 года назад
On top of this, I recommend A Fistful of Dynamite (a.k.a. Duck You Sucker), The Wild Bunch, and Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid.
@soulance8342
@soulance8342 2 года назад
He should end on the Magnificent 7 then watch 7 samurai after that.
@saithorthepyro3264
@saithorthepyro3264 2 года назад
I love the graveyard scene just because, on top of everything else, it really puts the scale of everything else in context….all the death and killing that our three main leads do throughout the film, the carnage, and it’s nothing compared to what else is going on in the country at the time. They end the film scavenging in the ruins of the results of what’s being fought around them. It’s quite subtle but rather neat about how Leone managed to put a message on the effects of war into a movie that really does not focus on the war at all.
@TheWaynos73
@TheWaynos73 2 года назад
Vince Gillian who made Breaking Bad is a HUGE Sergio Leone Dollars fan. There’s some interesting articles out there that showcase all of the references to those movies in Breaking Bad like particular shots and framing styles. The character of Tuco is a direct reference also.
@Kim-hc5si
@Kim-hc5si 2 года назад
OK, now see - I have to demand an intro like that from now on on all videos. 👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣
@PedroCastillo_1980
@PedroCastillo_1980 2 года назад
One of the greatest movies ever made a true masterpiece classic of classics The Good, the Bad and the Ugly directed by Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef and the iconic music score by Ennio Morricone. Thank you MellVerse great reaction excellent👍👍👍👍
@1205sdr
@1205sdr 2 года назад
My favorite movie quote, "When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk." Lol
@phousefilms
@phousefilms 2 года назад
Lee Van Cleef(Angel Eyes in this one)is not the same character as in "For A Few Dollars More", just as a heads up. Just the same actor. He actually refused to do the scene where he beat Carson's lover, having a stand in do it instead. Van Cleef's gravestone after he died is marked with the memorial "The Best of the Bad".
@captainnativeamerica1811
@captainnativeamerica1811 2 года назад
The greatest western of all time. The last chapter in the Man With No Name. Did you notice that he was Blondie until he got the poncho and became the man with no name for the last act. Epic, no other way to describe it. Best video yet.
@Trago2.1
@Trago2.1 2 года назад
I'm glad I found this channel a few weeks ago. You the man!
@mrsleep0000
@mrsleep0000 2 года назад
'When you have to shoot...shoot, don't talk', words to live by.
@TheEMFB
@TheEMFB 2 года назад
My pops showed me this movie when I was like 12 and it's been one of my all-time favorites ever since. Good stuff, brother.
@therealrooster
@therealrooster 2 года назад
Actually, the "Extended Cut" IS the original cut, as it was cut by Sergio Leone and shown in Italian cinemas. The international theatrical cut was shorter because the original one was deemed too long for some international audiences. The movie is not a prequel, but if you would sort them chronologically this would be the first one (and A Fistful of Dollars the last one).
@miraculousismyguiltypleasu9372
@miraculousismyguiltypleasu9372 2 года назад
Mell, with that drip, the Morricone intensifies.
@timroebuck3458
@timroebuck3458 2 года назад
Morricone was a master at making the music just as much a part of the movie as the action and dialogue.
@joshuariddensdale2126
@joshuariddensdale2126 2 года назад
Fun facts: the gun store scene was completely improvised. It also features then-famous actor Enzo Petito, who plays the owner. Sadly, this was his final role before his death.
@BusyBadger
@BusyBadger 2 года назад
I think Mello needs to check out "High Plains Drifter"!
@Rikard_Nilsson
@Rikard_Nilsson 2 года назад
and Pale Rider, and Heartbreak ridge, firefox and pretty much everything with Clint Eastwood.
@BongEyedBastard
@BongEyedBastard 2 года назад
Manco's poncho is bottle green, but bravo anyway amigo, made me smile.
@wumpscutx1
@wumpscutx1 2 года назад
The boots Clint wore in Unforgiven were the same boots he wore in this movie.
@mindcrome
@mindcrome 2 года назад
Sergio Leone is the best at quiet moments. Once Upon a Time In The West is still my favorite
@arne8092
@arne8092 2 года назад
This is my favourite movie of all time. Sure, there are directors with deeper movies like Tarkofskijs works or some with mystery like David Lynch. This movie also doesnt change up the classic concept of a movie like in Godards films. It might also not be that critical about society like works of Bunuel. But the combination between film and music is so perfect its almost magical. Its by far the best work of morricone,followed by Chi Mai (rip to belmondo who just passed away a few days ago) and Once Upon a Time in the West. The last 20 minutes make up the greatest scenes ever filmed in movie history for me. Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone together are just above everyone else.
@EricPalmerBlog
@EricPalmerBlog 2 года назад
Just an amazing movie. Glad you saw it. Thanks for sharing. Very proud of you. 50k subs ! "Bill Carson......BILL CARSON !"
@EPWillard
@EPWillard 2 года назад
Part of the reason the movie has such an atmosphere and the soundtrack lines up so well is because sergio corbucci and ennio morricone had worked together before and in this film alot of the scenes were paced in a way to fit the music so it all lines up just a little bit better.
@EPWillard
@EPWillard 2 года назад
I mean sergio leone but i can't edit because youtube is broken for me
@2429Ryanspeer
@2429Ryanspeer 2 года назад
🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠 Clint Eastwood is an incredible actor and this film is one of his best
@aceontub
@aceontub 2 года назад
Good job... Here's another great western Once Upon a Time in the West 1968
@nopewmopan
@nopewmopan 2 года назад
I've been waiting for this! Hitting Like and Play now!
@robertlehnert4148
@robertlehnert4148 2 года назад
The gun shop scene was essentially all Eli Wallach's improvisation, with Sergio Leone having the sense to keep the cameras rolling
@Dench999or911
@Dench999or911 2 года назад
Fun fact: The bridge explosion had to be redone because the camera was not filming. The Spanish military had to be bought in to the rebuild the bridge entirely. You should check out the bridge explosion in Leone’s ‘Duck you Sucker(1971)’. Leone did not like bridges!
@tdrewman
@tdrewman 2 года назад
One of the best intros to one your video to date.
@jamesharper3933
@jamesharper3933 2 года назад
You're tripping dude. So damn fun to watch your reactions. At least they didn't send you a French maid outfit. Probably the best western ever made. Right up there with Once Upon a Time in the West and Shane. The next Clint Eastwood movie you should do is High Plains Drifter. But I would love to see you do some of the Dirty Harry movies like Magnum Force, The Enforcer and The Dead Pool. Thanks bro!😄😄👍👍🔥💥
@AlexG-xl1cc
@AlexG-xl1cc 2 года назад
I understand how he thinks the pacing is slow, there is a reason why there is supposed to be an intermission after they leave the monks. But yeah 10/10 my fav movie of all time, the payoff is worth it and then some!!!
@TracySmith-xy9tq
@TracySmith-xy9tq 2 года назад
When I'm paid, I always see the job through - Angel Eyes. Lee van Cleef is my favorite actor and was born to play the role of Angel Eyes. They made him look older in For a Few Dollars More. He was supposed to be quite a bit older than Clint Eastwood's character, but in real life Lee van Cleef was only five years older than Clint Eastwood, so they put more grey in his hair and added more wrinkles. He looked more like his real life self in Good, Bad, and Ugly. He was 39 in the first movie, 40 in the second. In the scene where Angel Eyes smacks the woman around, Lee van Cleef refused to hit her even though the actress said it was ok. They had his stunt double to do it. Funny thing is that none of the three were good and that Angel Eyes (the Bad) killed the fewest (3) of them all. I hated that he died at the end, because none of them was any more entitled to the money than the others and none were good. The money should have been split three ways I was eight years old when the movie first came out. I like For a Few Dollars More best, too, because Lee van Cleef had a more substantial role in that and he got to win and ride off into the sunset at the end, instead of ending up dead in an open grave
@brianoconnell6459
@brianoconnell6459 2 года назад
Yeah, the underwater gun bit is a bit of an anachronism. In those days they were percussive caps against a bag of gunpowder and wadding for each round. That's the cause for the phrase "keep your powder dry" in most military movies and westerns.
@jonathanflynn7446
@jonathanflynn7446 2 года назад
Been waiting for this one. So glad we got it. One of my favorite westerns. Once Upon a Time in the West is great too. Keep up the good work. Loving the content.
@lynng9618
@lynng9618 2 года назад
Suggesting the ultimate Leone/Morricone team-up western after this: Once upon A Time in The West__No Clint Eastwood in this, but a frighteningly evil Henry Fonda.
@dragonflyparade8143
@dragonflyparade8143 2 года назад
Oh, yes! This one is brilliant. Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, and the gorgeous Claudia Cardinale. Fantastic cast and story. And the music... just divine.
@g_mcp3962
@g_mcp3962 2 года назад
Yes yes yes
@LordHoth_09
@LordHoth_09 2 года назад
I honestly think it’s the greatest western made and it’s got some tough competition.
@rpg7287
@rpg7287 2 года назад
It’s my opinion that Henry Fonda must have ADORED the chance to play against type, and ended up playing one of the greatest villains ever.
@lynng9618
@lynng9618 2 года назад
@@rpg7287 Leone tried to talk Fonda into doing it but Fonda was doubtful. He went to his good friend Eli Wallach of TGTBTU for advice who told him: "Do it. You'll have the time of your life". So Fonda decided to accept Leone's offer.
@alessandrociviero9507
@alessandrociviero9507 2 года назад
Your Clint Eastwood imitation is awesome. You've been seen the best spaghetti western of all the time... but, as you see, this is not only a western movie, also a thriller, historical and adventure film. All in one. Epic. Love you appreciate italian cinema.
@marvinalvarez8572
@marvinalvarez8572 2 года назад
ℹ can’t stop laughing 😂 dancing at the beginning of the video.
@Loke6661666246
@Loke6661666246 2 года назад
I remember telling you awhile ago that the music you used was from this composer. Cheers. This is amazing.
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 2 года назад
FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY seeing the movie your intro music comes from!!! congrats on 50K! and the way you finished your intro, gave me vibes of Denzel Washington when they did the remake of The Magnificent 7.
@shadowsnake8989
@shadowsnake8989 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies ever. My gramps and I used to watch it all the time. He told me that when this first came out it was the first and last movie he ever went to see in theatres. One fun fact is that when the scene was shot at 21:05 Tuco's actor, Eli Wallach thought about getting up as the train was going passed but if he had he would have been decapitated accidentally by the step on the train. I can only imagine how horrible that would have been or the reputation this movie would have had.
@soranraina4391
@soranraina4391 2 года назад
Everytime that iconic theme plays i get the biggest grin on my face
@jessediaz1293
@jessediaz1293 2 года назад
It’s your shows theme music. Ha great vid and reaction bro. 🤠
@KurticeYZ
@KurticeYZ 2 года назад
😂😂😂 love those intros
@WARdROBEPlaysWWII
@WARdROBEPlaysWWII 2 года назад
I just love the titles of “good” “bad” “ugly”
@elwoodwesley9115
@elwoodwesley9115 Год назад
Yea my late father watched this in theaters he was in his 20's. Became his favorite movie I watched with him As a young boy later. How I come love Clint Eastwood.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 2 года назад
The greatest western of all time!!!!! Please check out The Outlaw Josey Wales, it’s another incredible western starring Clint Eastwood and he directed it too.
@Carandini
@Carandini 2 года назад
Finally. Was waiting to see your reaction. I'm in the same camp. I like 'For a Few Dollars More' just a little better, albeit the character of Tuco makes it just that little bit harder to edge it out.
@Wastelander1972
@Wastelander1972 2 года назад
From now on, Mell, whenever you do something badass, you’ll hear the sound. “AEAEAAAA… Wah wah wah.” A great day for you!
@perseverance8997
@perseverance8997 2 года назад
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is the ultimate BRO movie, and to me, Clint's best. Glad you're seeing these man, so much good in these!
@Theodore_Tickler
@Theodore_Tickler 2 года назад
Finally, I’ve been waiting for this. Congrats on 50k my man. And Nice outfit!
@wileyjdraws7594
@wileyjdraws7594 2 года назад
Yeah this is actually tuco's movie when you think about it.
@AdnanKhan-ty2sl
@AdnanKhan-ty2sl 2 года назад
He has the most screen time no?
@davevannatta985
@davevannatta985 2 года назад
Leone's visuals + Morricone's score = Cinema Gold
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
My parents took me to see this when it came out, in one of those old-fashioned BIG screen theaters. It was awesome. We were a big John Wayne/Steve McQueen/Clint Eastwood family.
@elindioedwards7041
@elindioedwards7041 2 года назад
I watched this with my parents as well. Back then going to the movies was a big deal. And they actually had quality movies and entertainment back then.
@ShaunRF
@ShaunRF 2 года назад
For a Few Dollars more is still my favorite of the trilogy, and my favorite western of all time, so I'm right there with you. Although I do love The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly as well.
@markmaioli4
@markmaioli4 2 года назад
Epic review Mell! Next for Sergio Leone is his (some say) greatest epic - "Once Upon a Time in the West" (No Clint in this one) Totally inspired Tarantino
@missionpassed4584
@missionpassed4584 2 года назад
I was fortunate to watch the extended version at my local cinema a while back I had see the vhs and tv versions before, you can't beat the cinema!
@bradywells6447
@bradywells6447 2 года назад
Fun fact: Lee Van Cleef had a rule that he would never hit a woman even for a movie, the one hitting that woman was his stunt double.
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