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Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity Is Still My Name

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great movie, bad audio
Review: The movie deserves a higher rating, but the DVD edition has a very annoying whine or whistle in the background. Like the other Trinity DVD, the video is OK (best viewed on a 19" screen), much better than any VHS edition I've seen. Nonetheless, these movies deserve better treatment than they received.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: George
Review: The movie itself is great (4 stars). BUT! The quality of picture mastering on DVD is just 2 stars (out of 5) and audio even worse (0 out of 5). It looks like you're watching it on bad VHS machine.
Also they squeezed some of the widescreeen scenes. Awful! Can they spell letterbox?

The company which made it, Direct Source Special Products, Inc. out of Canada, has no published phone number and/or website, where I could complain. They should be held responsible for such a lousy mastering. ...

By the way, the same is true for They Call Me Trinity DVD, sound OK but picture: horrible!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very entertaining Spagetti Western
Review: This film is one of several tougue-in-cheek Westerns featuring Terrance Hill and Bud Spence as two half-brother outlaws. No cerebral stuff here! Just plain fun... I had seen several of the "Trinity" films as a child and am amazed at how well the humor has held up. "Three Stooges" type humor.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Trinity is still funny as heck
Review: This is one movie that goes great with a bowl of popcorn and an evening of laughter. As the followup to the classic spaghetti western They Call Me Trinity, you can laugh until it hurts.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Terence and Bud Movie!
Review: This is probably one of Terence Hill and Bud Spencers best outings. (most critics say that) I think it was exelent, better than the first Trinity Movie (They Call me Trinity). Tough I perfer Terence and Bud's modern movies, (Crimebusters, Watch Out were Mad, Odds and Evens, A fistfull of Hell) this is still one funny movie! This is alot of people's favorite with T+B and i don't blame them.

The plot is trinity and bambino swear to thier "DYING" father to become sucessful outlaws, and work together. The best scenes of this movie are when they show Trinity and Bambino's Mother! Shes damn hillarious!

I'd give this movie a 7/10. If you liked this film, I strongly suggest you see one of thier best movies, " Watch Out, Were mad! "

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Damnest pair of actors I ever saw !"
Review: This movie will make you lauph till you pee your pants ! If you understand a little Spanish, then you"ll lauph harder than those who don't. This movie contains phrases in Spanish that will go over your head if you can't understand them. See it with a Spanish speaking friend if at all possible. Great flick, you'll want to see it over and over again !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The bean-eatin'-boys strike again. . .
Review: Trinity (Terence Hill) and his half brother Bambino (Bud Spencer) are up to their same old tricks in this thrilling sequel to the original smash hit. The bean eatin' brothers meet up at Ma & Pa's place for their once-a-year bath and a peaceful dinner (not hardly) with the family. The two head into San Jose where Trinity teaches a shifty gambler how deal - and shoot - straight, impressing the townsfolk just enough to be mistaken (with a little help) as federal agents. The black hats attempt to bribe the "agents" (who accept), but Trinity can't seem to leave behind the pretty pioneer that's come to town. Soon the boys uncover a gun smuggling operation and, in due course, manage to settle things in their own unique (and slightly larcenous) way. Good fun, but some of the language is not for young kids.


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