Rating: Summary: Clint Eastwood at his Best Review: Three of the greatest westerns of all time. A+++
Rating: Summary: From Holland with Love Review: What can I say about these three movies... Classics? Average westerns? When you say John Wayne you automatically say Clint Eastwood. One one the greatest cowboys around. Starring in the classic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly with tremendous music by Morricone and classic movie shots like the "eyes" at the end of the film. A must see western!
Rating: Summary: Greatest movie trilogy . . . ever. Review: When making these classic films, Sergio Leone (the director of the Man With No Name Trilogy) copied no one (except for Akira Kurosawa). He defied the cliches that were entrenched in the modern Western film. The Man With No Name Trilogy consists of three films: A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. These films contain no heroes. Instead, the films follow the adventures of a seemingly-invinsible "super-gunfighter" (Clint Eastwood). Heroes are given names. We are never told what Eastwood's character's real name is. He is referred to as "Joe" or "Blondie," but his real name is never revealed. Hence, he has become the legendary Man With No Name. These films are brilliant. The plots are cleverly conceived. These films made Eastwood into an internation superstar. After watching these films, you will wonder why it took an Italian director to make the best Western films ever to hit the silver screen. Amazon.com offers a great price on this trilogy and it's well worth the investment. You will spend many hours analyzing the exploits of the enigmatic Man With No Name.
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