Quote from: Jon on June 06, 2010, 09:13:21 PMExcept that one is a wonderful cinematic experience, telling a beautiful story with inspiring characters and the other is called Rachel Getting Married. I was about to give in to the peer pressure regarding Black, but you saved me.
Except that one is a wonderful cinematic experience, telling a beautiful story with inspiring characters and the other is called Rachel Getting Married.
Quote from: goodguy on June 06, 2010, 10:52:28 PMQuote from: Jon on June 06, 2010, 09:13:21 PMExcept that one is a wonderful cinematic experience, telling a beautiful story with inspiring characters and the other is called Rachel Getting Married. I was about to give in to the peer pressure regarding Black, but you saved me. Did you see my review of Rachel Getting Married? I thank you for giving me the impetus to see it because it really was very good. I just couldn't stomach those people!
Did you see my review of Rachel Getting Married? I thank you for giving me the impetus to see it because it really was very good. I just couldn't stomach those people!
The funny thing for me about Rachel Getting Married was the way the screenplay sort of stutters along, speeding up, then slowing down with no discernible framework.
I prefer rambling, atmosphere, mood over that any day.
There was a definite shift in quality between the first two, so maybe the upgrade worth is consistent with that.This film has one of my favourite endings! "Any trouble, boy?"... "No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now."
My Thoughts: The second of the trilogy that wasn't really a trilogy. According to the bonus features Sergio Leone made three films with a similar central character all played by the same actor. It was America that turned them into the "Man With No Name" trilogy.
Good reviews, looking forward to my favorite
This is one film I do enjoy watching and again the music forms an important part in setting the scenes and making the moods along with the individual motifs for the lead roles.
Upgrade worthy again a yes, this time the video didn't have the grain of the previous two although there did appear to be a strange effect on the faces of the 3 gunslingers at the beginning of the film when their faces were in close-up.
Quote from: dfmorgan on June 20, 2010, 09:17:30 PMThis is one film I do enjoy watching and again the music forms an important part in setting the scenes and making the moods along with the individual motifs for the lead roles.If I remember correctly then they had some music ready before shooting and Leone played it on the set while filming, thus adding to the atmosphere for the actors. At least the scene where Tuco runs down the hill towards the gold at the end (not really a spoiiler, is it?) was done that way. It is incidentally my favorite song from the film (The Ecstasy of Gold).
QuoteUpgrade worthy again a yes, this time the video didn't have the grain of the previous two although there did appear to be a strange effect on the faces of the 3 gunslingers at the beginning of the film when their faces were in close-up.Good you find it upgrade worthy in overall.The effect you refer to is probably that the faces looked a bit like made of wax, which would be caused by too much use of Digital Noise Reduction; this release supposedly had its fair sharte of that.
I have seen at least a little of one of these spaghetti western movies..but I have no idea which one. It was years and years ago.