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by George_Chabot in Movies, - Top 50, May 16 '01
Pros: Made Clint Eastwood a star. Ennio Morricone Score Cons: Gritty, bleak, poor continuity, dubbing
This is one of the three movies that put "Rawhide’s" Clint Eastwood on the map as a major motion picture star. For that reason, it is well worth seeing. In my opinion, it is the better of the three, the other two being Director Sergio Leone’s "A...
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by xxxxer in Movies, - Top 500, Jun 23 '02
Pros: Ennio Morricone's music; Leone's fantastic visuals and storytelling; a great cast Cons: Very Few
Sergio Leone’s “Dollars Trilogy,” or the story of Clint Eastwood as the “Man With No Name” took its middle entry with 1965’s FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE. Initially, Eastwood didn’t want to take part in the film, especially since the first film, A FISTFUL OF...
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by thevoid99 - Top 100, Dec 17 '07
Pros: Leone's Direction, Script, Cinematography, Morricone's Score, Editing, Sound, Locations, & Cast. Cons: None.
Following the release of 1964's A Fistful of Dollars, Sergio Leone had finally gained the success he craved for while the film not only became a hit in his native Italy but a year later, it was an international hit before finally reaching the ...
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by Pavel21 , Oct 15 '03
Pros: The movie. Cons: The DVD.
For a Few Dollars More is the middle film of Sergio Leone's classic western trilogy starring a then upstart Clint Eastwood. Sandwiched between A Fistful of Dollars and the finale, The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly. More provides f ...
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by williamjwhite , Apr 13 '08
Pros: Truly epic filmmaking Cons: The dubbing isn’t always perfect
For a Few Dollars More (1965) With A Fistful of Dollars, Sergio Leone practically invented the spaghetti western, with his second film in that genre; he’d create one of the greatest films that the spaghetti western movement ever produced. For a Few ...
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by BrianKoller - Top 50, Jul 24 '00
Pros: cast, cinematography, direction, score Cons: slowly paced, exaggerated characters
The best film in the career of Italian director Sergio Leone was probably his last, Once Upon a Time in America (1984). But he will always be better known for the four 'Spaghetti Westerns' that first brought him fame.
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by skottyno9 , Jan 05 '04
Pros: Director Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, great plot, soundtrack (Morricone!!!!) Cons: A little slower moving than 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', not as captivating.
Are you a long time Clint Eastwood fan? Do you like the trademark hat, unshaven face with glaring, piercing eyes, complete with cigar angled to one side of his mouth? Do you like the dirty green pattened poncho and the leather shoulder bag?? Well, if ...
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by forsci , Sep 04 '00
Pros: Great story and music! Suspense! Cons: None
When encountering a Western where the good guy has perhaps the worst things driving his actions of all the characters, one knows it is a special film, and anyone who appreciates the Western and intelligent film making will walk away from "For A Few...
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by bobthewidget , Feb 18 '01
Pros: superb performances, riveting score, brilliant directing Cons: slow moving
The sequel to 'A fistful of Dollars' is far superior to its predecessor: better plot, better score and better character relationships. However, it is still inferior to the third installment - 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', which remains quite...
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by remolabarca3 , Jan 11 '08
Pros: Good film Cons: None
It's a classical film going up again western to 1965 and that he sees protagonist Clint Eastwood in the cloths of the gunman Monco in search of ransoms, up to that it doesn't also find on his road Lee Van Cleef in colonel Mortimer's cloths him in search ...
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