Review is indeed great, but last two pictures are the same
No, thatās the game: look for the five small differences
(Never seen in magazines MPL ?)
Whoopsieā¦ my bad. I fixed it. Thanks!
A bit too soon, I spotted only four differences ā¦
Nice review, Len
Iāll never call it a genuine, 100 % Sartana again
Just an entertaining flick
A bit too soon, I spotted only four differences...You must be quicker. Slow gunslinger is a dead gunslinger :P
Sorry for the long time between new stuff, I was out of town for the week. To make up for it, thereās two:
Scherpās Blindman review:
http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/blindmanss[/url]
Also, my review of Dig Your Grave, Friend, Sabataās CO\oming (which appeared on the SWDB a few weeks ago):
[url=http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/digyourgrave]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/digyourgrave[url]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/blindmanss[/url]
As always, your thoughts are always welcome and appreciated.
B.J. has a review of the Castellari-Nero film, Jonathan of the Bears, here:
[quote=ālordradish, post:47, topic:1128ā]B.J. has a review of the Castellari-Nero film, Jonathan of the Bears, here:
Havenāt seen it yet, but seems promising
Sergei Kowalskiās nephew goes Yogi
Donāt understand why Saxon wasnāt more often in spaghetti westerns, he had/has the right face for it
I remember only another Castellari movie with him in it, I came, I saw, I shot
Where there any more?
Actually I liked Dances with Wolves
Got a review of Yankee for you all. Koch did an extraordinary job on this one, didnāt they?
Scherp has a very well-written review of Navajo Joe over at Fistful for your enjoyment:
[url]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/navajoss[/url]
A review of The Return of Clint the Stranger is up.
[url]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/returnofclint[/url]
Scherp has a review of Texas Adios at the site.:
[url]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/texasaddioss[/url]
Anothr good review. I would like to cmment on the scene in the movie which offends everybody. I maybe didnāt care as much cause Iām just a dumb kid but I think that Baldi was trying to show horror in that scene not try to come off as a misogynist. Donāt know if thats how you spell it butā¦ I believe he was just trying to show how evil and disgusting the character of Domingo was. Sure it was a bit much but I believe it did have some purpose.
I tend to agree. And weāve seen plenty of SWās and American westerns where large numbers of Mexicans or Indians are shot down for ālike rabbitsā and no one has found it offensive. This time its women and people are shocked! I suppose its nice to know that chivalry still exists!
Offends everybody?? Really? Iāve only ever noticed a small minority who are offended. About 3 or 4 people. Donāt think I know of anyone who has stated they are shocked by this scene. I thought it all got a bit unnecessary. Simply shooting 'em would have done. No need for the rape. It did not offend or shock me though.
I donāt shock or offend easily. I donāt know if I was out and out offended by the scene, but I certainly found it unnecessary and overdone. At the very least it changed the way I was feeling about the film a little bit. Maybe that was his point. Scherp had a similar response in his review of it:
Lenās got a great review of The Great Silenceā¦
[url]http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/greatsilencelen[/url]
I knew the Main theme sounded familiar, but couldnāt lay my finger on it
Youāre right Len, itās this LāAmour est Bleu/Love is Blue, written in '67
Morricone must have picked it up listening to the radio
And of course he did miracles with a basically rather mundane piece of music
This is an orchestral version of it:
And this is Morriconeās Great Silence theme:
A beautiful chanson, nāest-ce pas?
A wish I knew French