*2nd set of chimes start*
*eastwood steps in*
*banjo riff commences*
"very careless of you old man"
post movie scenes of only the highest levels of kino
*2nd set of chimes start*
*eastwood steps in*
*banjo riff commences*
"very careless of you old man"
post movie scenes of only the highest levels of kino
*exits from the bathroom*
*michael sits down*
*italian speak*
*train screeching on its tracks*
*bang!*
*bang!*
*bang!*
>Banjo
I've listened to plenty of banjo music and I'm 99% sure it's either classical/spanish or electric guitar that was used in this soundtrack (maybe both)
yeah I wasn't sure It was a banjo but i had to guess
more likely to be italian than spanish guitar though no?
Continuing the Dollars Theme:
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>now we start
>trumpet
I'm 90% sure it's actually a hollowbody gretsch with the earlier single-coil pickups which were twangier.
i fucking love this scene
Like this.
well, the more I know, ty user
More directors should shoot to the music, instead of the other way around. sergio and ennio together were great
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0:00-1:14
5:25-5:45
8:25-10:00
all solid kino, espeically the 3rd select
For a Few Dollars More > A Fistful of Dollars > The Good the Bad and the Ugly
debate me
they didnt have a tree with the noose on it when clint rides into town, so they went to some guys house and stole it from his front yard
most autistic thing i've read all day and i was just in a yugioh thread
I will gently debate you in that I think the good the bad and the ugly is better than fistful of dollars but I agree for a few dollars more is #1
this scene is glorious
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"keep your loving brother happy"
i prefer the whole dollars trilogy to this film but that reveal on the first watch was heavy
I love hearing shit like that, really adds character to the film.
they told the guy that they were from the city and the tree was unsafe
wanna binge westerns tonight post good westerns i only saw fistful of dollars and for a few dollars more
the good the bad and the ugly
once upon a time in the west
unforgiven
young guns
butch cassidy and the sundance kid
mcclintock
3:10 to yuma
true grit
good the bad and the ugly
once upon a time in the west
you can watch unforgiven if you want to watch a deconstruction of westerns
kak
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I don't know what it was about this scene. It felt like I was watching a fantasy movie for a moment.
you just don't see musical pieces of this calibre in film anymore
This. I was absolutely mesmerized by this whole scene.
How is it that some Italian Daigo director created such a fantastic trilogy of Kinography with such a low budget and (at the time) unknown actors, yet modern day HollyWood can spend hundreds of millions of dollars and not produce something one tenth as good?