Just watched this again

Just watched this again.

All the shitposting you guys do about kino, but this in my mind generally is. Every single part of it is constructed beautifully.

Also best westerns general

>Inb4 hurr durr Japanese were better

Everyones know they're good too Reddit you can include those

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Leone films are shit I can care about, unlike The Hidden Fortress with it's loser side characters and selfless main characters.

There was no one to relate to, no one who's clever while also being an asshole. But Sergio Leone movies have those guys in spades.

its fucking trash i cant even sit through it once.

Dat Final gun showdown!

Kino

Also this guy is a faggot

I like Once Upon a Time in the West just like my classical music: in speed x2.

Incredibly comfy movie and godtier ost

Maybe the side plot stuff. Everything else is perfectly paced

>Also best westerns general
in other words 'how about we discuss some John Ford & Howard Hawks'

>JOHN FORD
Stagecoach, 1939
Rio Grande, 1950
3 Bad Men, 1926
The Iron Horse, 1924
3 Godfathers, 1948
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, 1956
The Searchers, 1956
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 1962
My Darling Clementine, 1946
Wagon Master, 1950

>Howard Hawks
The Big Sky, 1952
Rio Bravo, 1959
Red River, 1948
El Dorado, 1966

Rancho Notorious (Fritz Lang, 1952)
Lonely Are the Brave (David Miller, 1962)
La resa dei conti (Sergio Sollima, 1966)
Ride in the Whirlwind (Monte Hellman, 1965)
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
True Grit (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, 2010)
Johnny Guitar (Nicholas Ray, 1954)
High Noon (Fred Zinnemann, 1952)
The Shooting, (Monte Hellman, 1966)
Seven Men from Now (Budd Boetticher, 1956)
Canyon Passage (Jacques Tourneur, 1946)

I have a soft spot for Peckinpah

The single best spaghetti western.

Could never get into his films myself.

>Inb4 hurr durr Japanese were better
But a Japanese had been casted on one of those, not a masterpiece but still, enjoyable

>She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, 1956
>1956

1949 fampai. And yeah it's pretty good but I disliked that shitty saloon fight near the end, it almost ruined the movie. Otherwise it's solid and packed with great shots, but I believe Stagecoach and The Searchers are his greatest.
I'm not a fan of his cavalry trilogy anyway.

greatest film of all time. kino defined.

Rio Bravo > The man who shot Liberty Valance > TGTBTU > Once upon

RIP Charles Bronson.
Great movie tho.

>TGTBTU
I will never understand what people see in this film to hold it in such high esteem.

The overly convenient and seemingly shoehorned bridge scene, the pointlessly drawn out final shootout. The largess and tone of the film is great, but it's trying so hamfistedly to make say something poignant at so many points it just gets laughable.

youtube.com/watch?v=QBn0Afu8mE8

I don't like Leone in general. His films feel.. idk.

>I don't understand what people see in TGTBTU
I cannot possibly imagine being this pleb.

Yes yes, very good Leone, very good.

HOWEVER

2 days ago i wach unforgiven, fucking Kino man.

I will get home and watch this tonight.

>Tfw no gf

So did Frank take that chick back to his place and rape her, or was it consentual???

That scene was fucking awful

It was rape.

Nice