i grew up with spag-west's...Left hand of the Devil,all of clint's work,all of Van Cleef's work,Right hand of the Devil...remember the ricochet?..classic italian sound effect...
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i grew up with spag-west's...Left hand of the Devil,all of clint's work,all of Van Cleef's work,Right hand of the Devil...remember the ricochet?..classic italian sound effect...
I love all of them! :thumbsup::thumbsup: "Badges? We don need no steenkin badges..." :smokin:
My Aunt and Uncle managed two drive in theaters (one 3 screen, one 4 screen) when I was a teenager in TX...I got in free and could watch all the spag westerns of the day, other movies too, of course...got free popcorn and soda too! It was the life!:D
I love pot, and Westerns...
Here is a new one:
YouTube - True Grit | OFFICIAL trailer #1 US (2010) Coen Brothers Jeff Bridges
Haven't seen it yet, came out last month.
And by God I will grow at least 100 plants...on government property.
Have a nice evening, I'll be back in a few months as per usual.
Westerns are timeless. Unless you consider the late 19th, or early twentieth century a time. The spaghetti westerns are an important piece of american film history.That is to say... Italian film history........
hello ah. i uh thinka dat uh whyya dey calls dem spaghetti, mamma cooks a bigga bowl of spaghetti for all d' actors in the supper time. i like more of a story than 'we are all thieves, i have a special gun- take sides'. i always favored a rickety ole' chuck wagon cook, John Wayne, riflemen, and homesteaders with shotguns. water wars, fence wars, cattle drives, gold rushes- whatever gets the lead flying: whom doesn't want to take the law into their own hands; and be in the right. put them on horses, stage coaches, in and out of saloons, and nobody remembers how hard life was. the best western never told, i'd have to draw on ya- pardner.
Who would watch cowboys rope cows with pasta?
Yeah I got the good the bad and the ugly on bluray that movie is tight. I got the rest on my hdd on my laptop I don't like to buy movies. But it only cost 10 bucks.