A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (1964) FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 Жыл бұрын
In 1964, Clint Eastwood was still a TV actor, working on the CBS Western TV series, "Rawhide". During the TV show's Summer hiatus, Eastwood agreed to work on "A Fistful Of Dollars", because it gave him the opportunity to take his family on a European vacation that he would otherwise not be able to afford. During the "Rawhide" hiatus, the show's star, Eric Fleming, had drowned during the making of a spy film. "Rawhide" continued on for one more season until the TV show was cancelled by CBS in 1965. While Clint Eastwood was out of work, Italian director Sergio Leone asked him to star in a sequel to "A Fistful Of Dollars", and he agreed to do so. "The Man With No Name" trilogy of films was a big hit internationally, and Hollywood had no choice but to take notice of Clint Eastwood. The rest is history.
@unintelligentlifeform7180
@unintelligentlifeform7180 Жыл бұрын
One of the best scenes/lines ever... "I know you guys were just joking...but my mule...he just doesn't get it.... " lol. Then kills them all.
@MisterDrNo
@MisterDrNo Жыл бұрын
Actually The Good, the Bad and the Ugly could be considered a prequel to the other two movies of the trilogy because it shows where Blondie found the poncho he wears
@forevermansludo5005
@forevermansludo5005 Жыл бұрын
I always thought of it as a "reveal" that it is the same character from the other two movies simply because he made it big and can now retire like a boss.
@storbokki371
@storbokki371 Жыл бұрын
Clint Eastwood is the only man that could make a poncho look badass.
@LuckyBastardProd
@LuckyBastardProd Жыл бұрын
He found it in Fistful but they cut it out along with how he got the mule. Leone , strangely, said that each Clint character was a different person in each film. That doesn’t make much sense but that’s what he said in an interview.
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
He obtains a lot of gold at the end of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly movie and in this one he can't even pay for his meal and is still looking to make money. So the G/B/U movie is unlikely to be a prequel. Neither is For a Few Dollars More where he obtains a lot of money from the bounty on all those dead outlaws. A contradiction however is that G/B/U plays during the civil war and that the other 2 movies seem to play after that war .
@NotData
@NotData Жыл бұрын
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly takes place during the Civil War. Yet the in the cemetery graves are seen here with people dying in the 1870s.
@Dreamfox-df6bg
@Dreamfox-df6bg Жыл бұрын
There is one reason why it's good to watch them in order of their release. You can see how Sergio Leone worked with an increasing budget. And while not part of the Dollar Trilogy, I also recommend his 'Once upon a time in the West' (1968)
@Scott-hq3jq
@Scott-hq3jq Жыл бұрын
Yeah I made a similar comment. Love the trilogy, but once upon a time in the West has some really great aspects and acting. Great movie 😌🎥!
@paulcrossley1366
@paulcrossley1366 Жыл бұрын
Agree all of them are class but Once is Leone's and Morricone's masterpiece for me
@tg995nation6
@tg995nation6 11 ай бұрын
Eastwood was offered the role in Once, turned it down. Could you imagine, first three movies were about getting to Frank.
@zq9m3xh8
@zq9m3xh8 Жыл бұрын
It's so refreshing to see young people like yourself reacting to and genuinely appreciating these older films. If you're interested in seeing the film that forever cemented Clint Eastwood into superstardom, check out DIRTY HARRY (1971). You won't be disappointed.
@helvete_ingres4717
@helvete_ingres4717 Жыл бұрын
The film in this video is acc what made Clint a star, he was established by the time of Dirty Harry, I think he had even become a director by then (being an actor is one thing but you have to be really established in Hollywood to be a director). Man with no Name is almost inarguably a more iconic character then Dirty Harry, it’s still what people picture hearing the name Clint Eastwood
@zq9m3xh8
@zq9m3xh8 Жыл бұрын
@@helvete_ingres4717 He was a rising star when this film came out, and it helped put him on the map. But Dirty Harry secured his place as a TOP TIER star, a position from which he never left.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Жыл бұрын
Dirty Harry's plot is loosely based on The Zodiac Killer.
@gookey9924
@gookey9924 Жыл бұрын
Before this film Hollywood snubbed Eastwood as a serious movie actor. So he took a chance doing the 3 European movies as a leading man and soon Hollywood producers were giving him all he wanted and even let him direct his own films.
@brianmcgarry1632
@brianmcgarry1632 Жыл бұрын
After the trilogy and if you're continuing westerns give The Outlaw Josey Wales a watch. It's up there as one of the best westerns imlo.
@ClassicRollPlayer
@ClassicRollPlayer Жыл бұрын
YES Outlaw Josey Wales is one of my all time favorite movies PERIOD! Best Eastwood character of all in my opinion.
@elporteroful
@elporteroful Жыл бұрын
This And then Yojimbo
@helvete_ingres4717
@helvete_ingres4717 Жыл бұрын
The Outlaw Josey Wales has been my favourite Clint Eastwood film since I was a kid, I was pleased to read somewhere that it’s Clint’s favourite of his own films (I don’t remember if he was talking about films he starred in or directed b/c as you probably know he was both in this one, he must be the most successful example of an actor-turned-director). I didn’t see the Dollars films until I was an adult and maybe I’d have loved them as much or more if I’d seen them as a kid, but the Outlaw Josef Wales is far from a Spaghetti Western, definitely looking back to the classic Hollywood Westerns like John Ford movies. It has, I would say, a mournful majesty that really stuck with me.
@ClassicRollPlayer
@ClassicRollPlayer Жыл бұрын
“Buzzards gotta eat same as the worms” “How is it with stains?”
@coachmikesfilmroom3111
@coachmikesfilmroom3111 Жыл бұрын
Wales is the best Western I've seen. I'll also suggest 2 Mules for Sister Sarah. Clint and Shirley McClain are an amazing duo. And I am serious
@Zebred2001
@Zebred2001 Жыл бұрын
Yup, "Day for Night" was a pretty common filming technique in those days.
@rijlqanturis625
@rijlqanturis625 Жыл бұрын
Definitely check out "Yojimbo", the Kurosawa film that Fistful was basically a copy of. A fantastic samurai movie.
@harryrabbit2870
@harryrabbit2870 Жыл бұрын
True, it's almost a line-for-line copy, so much so a lawsuit was filed by Kurosawa. But since she's already seen this movie, instead I'd suggest "Sanjuro" or "The Seven Samurai".
@Meltman42
@Meltman42 Жыл бұрын
@@harryrabbit2870 Theres less people doing reaction videos to those too. I hope she checks them out.
@starry2006
@starry2006 Жыл бұрын
@@harryrabbit2870 I've liked Sanjuro more anyway, more humour.
@Dontuween
@Dontuween Жыл бұрын
"Yojimbo" is superior in every which way, and starring the original man with no name, the great Toshiro Mifune!
@royaljai5009
@royaljai5009 Жыл бұрын
Clint Eastwood's first Hollywood Western after the trilogy was Hang 'Em high (1968).
@BigHugsFromHell
@BigHugsFromHell Жыл бұрын
"Whoooow, can tell this is going to be a bloodbath," lol. Yep. No lie. Get ready to get about a million comments about this, but it's true Fistful of Dollars was an almost beat for beat remake of an earlier samurai movie by Kurosawa called "Yojimbo," just switching out the samurai for cowboys. It worked so well it spun off into its own series, the sequel and then the prequel you already saw, but it all started as just a safe remake, and yet Yojimbo is also very, very much worth the watch, too. It could make for a nice comparison video someday since you seemed to like this. I watch everything you put out regardless, but maybe a thought to put on the list? You won't be let down.
@jetklaatu9831
@jetklaatu9831 Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed you were able to remember all of the characters names throughout! Great reaction vid, pleasure to watch. The portrayal of the Man With No Name (Blonde/Joe) is the quintessential masculine character that so many other movies based their characters on after 1964 as the "man's man". The squinty eyes, short cigar in mouth and smooth voice all add to the ultimate badass! It is incredibly fun to watch Clint make that character come alive in the Dollars Trilogy and many other movies he's done after.
@skinheadjon901
@skinheadjon901 Жыл бұрын
"you laughing at my mule?" 🤠🐴😉
@semperterra3235
@semperterra3235 Жыл бұрын
27:10 - Despite Eastwood's character wearing the same clothes, and carrying the same gun with it's distinctive rattlesnake handle, and chain smoking cigars; the three films in the Dollars Trilogy are not three films about the same character. Each films stands completely on its own.
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
Yes, he did have the same colt 45 in the last two films of the trilogy which took place after 1870s. In The Good The Bad and The Ugly he used a navy colt revolver appropriate for the time, the Civil War.
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous Жыл бұрын
This film is the film that made Clint. The plot was also taken from a Japanese Samurai film called Yojimbo (The Bodyguard) directed by the great Akira Kurosawa. I believed he sued the makers for plagiarising. My absolute fav Clint film (directed and starring) is The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
@theriomrasputin8233
@theriomrasputin8233 Жыл бұрын
After you watch Clint. You'll have to introduce yourself to Charles Bronson! "Once upon a time in the West!" Same movie director as the Fistful of Dollar trilogy!
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
Little trivia for you.Charles Bronson was Sergio Leone's first choice to play the character in a Fistful of Dollars. Bronson turned the part down because he never herd of Sergio Leone and didn't think Italian Cinema could make a good western. Boy did he change his mind by Once Upon A Time In the West. Ironic, the role of Harmonica was created for Eastwood but he turned it down and Bronson became Harmonica. Great choice for both movie legends.
@daviddaniel7455
@daviddaniel7455 Жыл бұрын
Clint Eastwood-High Plains Drifter-Pale Rider,is he a ghost? also Hang Em High-Outlaw Josie Wales! I love you`re reacting to Clint! You`re doing Great!!
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous Жыл бұрын
High Plains Drifter!!!
@macker33
@macker33 Жыл бұрын
You gotta gotta watch Once upon a time in the west. Seriously awesome movie.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Жыл бұрын
Simply the best movie EVER...
@blackswampcomics5098
@blackswampcomics5098 Жыл бұрын
Glad your watching these! I used to watch these with my grandpa! 🤠
@jefferywarburton2116
@jefferywarburton2116 Жыл бұрын
The only place i know of to get more of Tuco/Eli Wallach is in The Magnificent Seven 1960. 🤔👍
@sca88
@sca88 Жыл бұрын
This film started it all with the anti hero mysterious stranger. It spawned hundreds of more 'Spaghetti Westerns'; Italian Directors, filmed in Spain with mostly Italian and Spaniard actors with a few other Euro and American actors like Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef.
@martinsv9183
@martinsv9183 Жыл бұрын
"For a Few Dollars More" is my fav.
@muninraven3327
@muninraven3327 Жыл бұрын
Respect for going back through the catalogue of older films. I think I must have watched this film at least seven or eight times, and I'm ashamed to say I only recently realized that the recurring theme music changed from "we can fight" to "we can win" at the end. Details like that are beautiful to me.
@P5YKHOTIK
@P5YKHOTIK Жыл бұрын
LOL 🤣 now we know what blondes do for fun! Great reaction video! "My mistake 4"
@nolanhistory77
@nolanhistory77 Жыл бұрын
"For a few dollars more". Is next. Love to see Blondie and Angel Eyes co op together.
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
The movie that made Lee Van Cleef a Spahgetti Western star.
@LuckyBastardProd
@LuckyBastardProd Жыл бұрын
“The Man With No Name” is actually Joe in this picture, Manco in A few Dollars More and of coarse Blondie in the final. In the script he’s referred to as The Stranger as the original title was to be The Magnificent Stranger as opposed to The Magnificent Seven and both films were based on Kurosawa films. Leone always said that each character was different (Then why are dressed the same?) Marisol, Jose and Jesus are Mary, Joseph and little Jesus. That’s what separates American western from Italian, Catholicism is always underneath the surface in these pictures. A bit of trivia Clint did this film despite his agent telling him not to. He was in his mid 30s and stuck in the TV show Rawhide playing the young turk who always needs to be bailed out, but he wasn’t young anymore. “Look its in Italy, if its bad no one will ever see it here and I’ll get an all expenses paid trip during summer hiatus.” His wife wanted him to take it because he was prone to chasing skirts during summer hiatus😂 Months latter back at home home his agent meets him for lunch saying “Well I guess you were right.” “Huh” “Your movie its the biggest movie in the world!” Except here. “And they just called me to negotiate for the sequel.” He asked for a few dollars more😂 Clint was smart as all the money he made off these pictures he bought screenplays instead of fancy houses and cars and set up Malpaso Pictures. He would buy the scripts to star in them since he owned them he would hire directors and surround himself with better actors and eventually direct the films. He was a real renaissance man. If you want to take a deep dive into the Spaghetti West I suggest checking out some Zapata Westerns, a sub genre of Spaghetti. These pictures were all political and created their own tropes, a white European or American partnering up and manipulating a Mexican peasant during the Mexican Revolution some of these films are as follows; The Mercenary, Companeros; Run, Man, Run; and my favorite of the Zapatas A Bullet For The General.
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 Жыл бұрын
Those are actually all nicknames.
@lidlett9883
@lidlett9883 Жыл бұрын
An American star, a Italian director, a cast of various Europeans who didn't speak the same language filmed in Spain. Yet is a Masterpiece of the Anti hero.
@sca88
@sca88 Жыл бұрын
'I knew someone like once and there was no one there to help.' Typifies the Eastwood mysterious stranger persona.
@davethewave62
@davethewave62 5 ай бұрын
“Two Mules For Sister Sara” is a must see!
@OcotilloTom
@OcotilloTom Жыл бұрын
OK, now for my favorite of the 3, "For a few Dollars more"! El Mirage, Arizona
@bwilson5401
@bwilson5401 Жыл бұрын
For a few dollars more is my favourite.
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
I've read that Lee Van Cleef was about to quit acting when Sergio Leone came calling. "Col. Douglas Mortimer" turned his career around, and he became an international movie star like Clint Eastwood.
@singlechristiancowboy
@singlechristiancowboy Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction by a beautiful soul, Ma'am.
@giovannivitodonghia3583
@giovannivitodonghia3583 Жыл бұрын
3:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣yeah exactly! Another great classic worth to be watched!!! 😎❤️🔥
@pepsiman990
@pepsiman990 Жыл бұрын
A Fist Full of Dollars is a western adaptation of Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa. I highly suggest you view that movie and compare the two when you get a chance.
@lidlett9883
@lidlett9883 Жыл бұрын
Just like the original The Magnificent Seven which was an adaptation of The Seven Samurai.
@darylobey8867
@darylobey8867 Жыл бұрын
Wernt most of theas westerns all from samuri films ?
@zvimur
@zvimur Жыл бұрын
@@darylobey8867 mind you, Kurosawa was a fan of John Ford.
@pepsiman990
@pepsiman990 Жыл бұрын
@@darylobey8867 There was and IS a lot of cross pollination between Japan and the west. Lately it's been with horror movies. The Ring was an adaptation of Ringu. The Grudge was an adaptation of Ju-On.
@SiahRainmaker
@SiahRainmaker Жыл бұрын
@@darylobey8867 The other way around
@XDarkSyntaXOriginal
@XDarkSyntaXOriginal Жыл бұрын
You should see the movie that this plot came from. It's from a Akira Kurosawa film called "Yojimbo".
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous Жыл бұрын
That film is awesome. Not sure any reactors would do a film so old. In Black and white and in Japanese. But I love tha film
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
@@marlonthemarvellous Some non-Hipster/Everything Must Be In Color KZbin viewers do "Seven Samurai" (1954) and a few do "Rashomon" (1950).
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous Жыл бұрын
@@Otokichi786 lol yes James Vs Cinema did Rashamon but he is one of a kind
@nagaremono6425
@nagaremono6425 Жыл бұрын
Wait til you see "for a few dollars more" it's great especially the third act.
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
"Indio, this is Col. Douglas Mortimer! Does that name mean anything to you?"
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
@@Otokichi786 The moment Indio new he was going to die.
@nagaremono6425
@nagaremono6425 Жыл бұрын
"Having trouble boy!?" "No old man, thought I was having trouble with my adding."
@davefick5322
@davefick5322 Жыл бұрын
The Outlaw Josey Wales is a great one. Pale Rider is another.
@manduheavyvazquez5268
@manduheavyvazquez5268 Жыл бұрын
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
@TheCastellan
@TheCastellan Жыл бұрын
17:55 Roman used it as an excuse to 'justify' swiping her.
@americanmutt9089
@americanmutt9089 Жыл бұрын
My favorite Clint Eastwood movie is The Outlaw Josey Wales. I also recommend watching the Dirty Harry movies.
@jacklemonfizz6898
@jacklemonfizz6898 Жыл бұрын
the epicity of this film is that a single man has defeated 2 gangs and practically freed a city , if you think about the bulletproof vest scene, a man having such an idea in the far west era is something of legend...and above all he has done justice to something that can be defined as the worst injustice in the world, taking away a child from its mother. So from a certain point of view, the blond is an avenger without knowing he is....almost a spirit wandering in the desert, one of the most dangerous men in the world.
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 Жыл бұрын
Read an interview with a movie weapons guy, who said Clint Eastwood was one of the only actors who didn't blink when his fired a gun...... Although.....not sure I've ever seen him blink🤣🤣🤣
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
Uh-oh do You think that Clint Eastwood could have played "Dr. Hannibal Lechter"?;)
@mencken8
@mencken8 Жыл бұрын
The photo shown at the outset is likely from TG,TB,&TU, as he is shown with a percussion revolver and that movie occurred during the Civil War, which means that firearm would have been correct for that time. In A Fistful of Dollars, everyone is shown using cartridge firearms- not necessarily all that much later in history, maybe 1870-1880s.
@Redbeard1776
@Redbeard1776 Жыл бұрын
Highly recommend The Outlaw Josey Wales. Also it's fun to watch your reactions, great stuff and completely genuine.
@brucedunkle9136
@brucedunkle9136 6 ай бұрын
21:03 "I heard a yell, and then a crash!"
@jchendrix
@jchendrix 3 ай бұрын
nice tongue action at 10:57 😂
@niggaSCREECH
@niggaSCREECH Жыл бұрын
Once upon a time in the west is by the same director and composer and it’s a BANGER
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Жыл бұрын
It's more that a banger... OUATITW is just the best movie EVER.
@39thala
@39thala Жыл бұрын
Another classic Clint western you should watch is, "The Outlaw, Josey Wales". It's one of Clint's best!
@SG-js2qn
@SG-js2qn Жыл бұрын
If you've seen "Groundhog Day," there's also a tiny reference. Not to the armor, just the swag.
@donlebo6824
@donlebo6824 Жыл бұрын
Esteban: " I'd like to offer you the gift of guitar!'
@kimmjohnston4744
@kimmjohnston4744 Жыл бұрын
You are just tremendous. Thank you for sharing your, "you-ness" with so many people.
@cliffniiranen1044
@cliffniiranen1044 Жыл бұрын
YESSSS
@Cool-zy7oo
@Cool-zy7oo Жыл бұрын
My favorite net girl.Let's go ahead and watch this.Greetings from Poland.
@helvete_ingres4717
@helvete_ingres4717 Жыл бұрын
18:25 - the technique is called 'day for night' :D
@rolandowagner7775
@rolandowagner7775 Жыл бұрын
Great reactions to the best westerns of all time in this trilogy. Sergio Leone was such a master of the "spaghetti western" and of course Ennio Morricone made incredible music for the series, not to mention a young Eastwood made his Mark in a big way. Love the Bible verses as well. Keep up the great work. I would suggest maybe the first great Spaghetti Western, Django. Not the crappy version by Tarrintino, but the real deal original.
@Luke_0
@Luke_0 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! I still think you'd absolutely love Guy Ritchies movies "Snatch" and "Lock Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels"
@pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay2680
@pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay2680 Жыл бұрын
My Dad Use to watch Alot His Movie's Cowboy Movie's Was His Thing
@michaelaudreson7761
@michaelaudreson7761 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction. When the films came out, it was accepted that Good Bad Ugly was a prequel and when he got the poncho at the end there was a big laugh in the audience as it was already iconic.
@SRG1966
@SRG1966 Жыл бұрын
It's impossible to overstate the importance of this film. Prior to this, American Westerns featured clean shaven, immaculately dressed good guy heroes like John Wayne, with no moral ambiguity. One of the most common cliches was that a Western would start with the hero riding into town, see the bad guy hassling the local librarian or schoolteacher, and promptly punch the bad guy out, never losing his hat in the process. Leone's very first scene turned the genre on its head. Audiences didn't know if Eastwood was a hero or not. There weren't antiheroes in movies then. Everything and everyone looks unkempt, dirty, grubby, and REAL. The violence was excessive for the time, and plenty of critics attacked the film for it. The soundtrack set the standard we still hear in Westerns today. With almost no money, and an American TV actor who was his fifth or sixth choice, Sergio Leone revolutionized Westerns. As you watch the trilogy, you'll see some of the same supporting actors appear again. Gian Maria Volonte, who played Ramon here, is even better as Indio in the second film. He made a lot of good westerns, but he didn't think much of them. He went on to become a giant star in Italian cinema. Lee Van Cleef, who was "Angel Eyes", saw his career revived in the next film, "For a Few Dollars More", playing a good guy for a change. And when you've finished this trilogy, you must see Leone's epic "Once Upon A Time in The West".
@cinemappendix1389
@cinemappendix1389 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, John Wayne never portrayed characters with moral ambiguity 🙄
@SRG1966
@SRG1966 Жыл бұрын
@@cinemappendix1389 not like Joe here.
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
Then Mel Brooks turned the Hollywood Western over with "Blazing Saddles" (1974).
@TheCastellan
@TheCastellan Жыл бұрын
5:34 Chico looks like my late dad to a tee. XD
@conorcarberry1830
@conorcarberry1830 Жыл бұрын
My favourite is "For a Few Dollars More".
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
El Indio: "When the chimes stop, Colonel, go for your gun. Where's that music coming from?"
@orvillewright122
@orvillewright122 Жыл бұрын
Marty saw that last scene with the “bulletproof vest” when Biff was watching it in Back to the Future part 2.
@mikebarratt6767
@mikebarratt6767 Жыл бұрын
She probably got it mixed up because it's the western one
@EricPalmerBlog
@EricPalmerBlog Жыл бұрын
Back in the day of TV, you could turn it on late at night and a good chance this or similar movies would be on. Glad you are seeing this. 👍
@PresentsCinema
@PresentsCinema Жыл бұрын
4:15 Uh-oh, she shouldn't be laughing. does she realize who he is. Now she has to apologize for laughing at his mule lmao 😂😂😂
@michaelbuhl4250
@michaelbuhl4250 Жыл бұрын
Ramón Rojo is one of my very favorite movie villains. I like your take on Ennio Morricone's score at 10:53 .
@lasselippert3892
@lasselippert3892 Жыл бұрын
You like Ramón more than El Indio?
@michaelbuhl4250
@michaelbuhl4250 Жыл бұрын
@@lasselippert3892 very tough call. I may have just said Ramón because I saw him first and I seen Fist more often. And by the way, if you haven't seen Gian Maria Volonte in *A Bullet for the General* you really should. He plays a different kind of villain and the movie is fantastic!
@lasselippert3892
@lasselippert3892 Жыл бұрын
That’s fair. Both are great characters and villains for sure. A Bullet for the General is excellent and sadly underappreciated compared to other Italian Westerns (probably due to a lack of American actors). Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, is Volonté at his best though imo.
@UncleCharlie111x2
@UncleCharlie111x2 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing this reviewed by the younger generation! Fantastic!
@nicholasgordon2232
@nicholasgordon2232 Жыл бұрын
Great movie. To complete the trilogy you just gotta watch “For a few Dollars More”. and “Once Upon a time in the West” is another great western to watch too. “High Plains Drifter” and “The Outlaw of Josey Wales” as well
@mikedignum1868
@mikedignum1868 Жыл бұрын
Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa copy...and a good one.
@dansdiscourse4957
@dansdiscourse4957 Жыл бұрын
Just a point of clarification: his outerwear is not a poncho. Those usually have hoods. No what he's wearing is called a zarape (z pronounced like an s)
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 Жыл бұрын
If you are interested, you can watch the Japanese Samurai movie this movie is based on, "Yojimbo" by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune. The word yojimbo is Japanese for bodyguard. Kurosawa sued, and eventually "settled" with Sergio Leone, who directed the "Dollars" movies. If you do watch "Yojimbo", you will also want to watch it's sequel, "Sanjuro", which again stars Mifune. Hope you enjoy the sequel to "Fistful", which is "For A Few Dollars More", with some of the same folks, in different roles.
@LuckyBastardProd
@LuckyBastardProd Жыл бұрын
Kurosawa said he made more off Fistful than any of his own films!
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 Жыл бұрын
@@LuckyBastardProd No doubt, except maybe Seven Samurai, but who really knows.
@Fishmorph
@Fishmorph Жыл бұрын
A lot of films of that era filmed “day for night” with filters, as you noticed. Night shooting required more expensive film stock, lots of lighting, and difficult hours of shooting. This was the cheaper alternative.
@matthewstroud4294
@matthewstroud4294 Жыл бұрын
I guess that you will watch Few Dollars More next. However when you complete this trilogy you absolutely MUST watch Once Upon A Time In The West, Leone's cinematic masterpiece. Not only is it the best western ever made, but it has real heroes unlike most of the "revisionist" westerns of the period.
@Renfield97
@Renfield97 Жыл бұрын
Might as well watch all of Sergio Leone's movies, they are really good.
@Highgear145
@Highgear145 Жыл бұрын
For a Few Dollars More is definitely my favorite
@timothyhedrick5295
@timothyhedrick5295 Жыл бұрын
Of the trio, I could just never get into this one. For a Few Dollars More is the best of the three in the trilogy IMO. Amazing how long these have stayed relevant.
@sobriquedcakmugu6069
@sobriquedcakmugu6069 Жыл бұрын
this is my favorite
@andrewlorenz3139
@andrewlorenz3139 Жыл бұрын
Hello from the UK. Clint said that the inscrutable look on his face was aided by the cheroots he smoked. They were apparently awful! Filmed during a break while Clint was making Rawhide . He thought he would make it and would hear nothing more. How wrong was that! Sophia Loren apparently made everyone aware in Hollywood what a box office success the film was in Europe. Filmed in Almeria in Spain as the budget was so low. The names of European actors changed to make them more recognisable and accessible to the American audience. I was fortunate to see Morricone conduct a full orchestra when music from the film (and many of his other film scores) was played. Finally I am fortunate to have the original UK release cinema poster on the wall in my den. Great to see someone from the .younger generation enjoying this classic. .You can probably see it's one of my favourites. 😊
@j_go.
@j_go. Жыл бұрын
I assume "Blondie" is his childhood nickname.
@Chisoceanu
@Chisoceanu Жыл бұрын
This is an American remake of Akira Kurosawa`s movie called YOJIMBO (1961)
@williamsmith5340
@williamsmith5340 Жыл бұрын
Awesome movie
@unintelligentlifeform7180
@unintelligentlifeform7180 Жыл бұрын
Commenting before watching.... Yes!!!! Lol. Love these films. A few dollars more The outlaw josey wales Pale rider Two mules for sister sarah Hang'em High So many Clint Eastwood westerns. (Rawhide the tv show)
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 Жыл бұрын
Great movie. I hope you watch the all Dollar Trilogy. I highly recommend you see the movie "My Name is Nobody" 1973 a really funny spaghetti movie. Another more modern movie you should see that plays homage to this movie is The Quick and The Dead 1995.
@harvey2081
@harvey2081 Жыл бұрын
You're switched on, I like it.
@gregwolfe7800
@gregwolfe7800 Жыл бұрын
You also need to watch. The Professionals with Lee Marvin and also The magnificent seven. As well and also Once upon a time in the West
@gazoontight
@gazoontight Жыл бұрын
Day for night - shot in the day and play with the exposure to make it look like night.
@mikecaetano
@mikecaetano Жыл бұрын
"A Fistful of Dollars" (1964) is one of the great antihero films of the sixties. I was gonna say a hallmark of existentialist cinema. Then I looked up antihero at Wikipedia only to find a still picture of Clint Eastwood from this movie! "Revisionist Western" genre apparently. A stranger from the wasteland finds a town in turmoil and exploits the confusion to advance his finances. The frame compositions in the shots in the opening twenty minutes of this film made a big impression on subsequent generations of filmmakers. "Yojimbo" (1961) was also remade as "Last Man Standing" (1996) starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Dern. Kurosawa stated that a major source for the plot of "Yojimbo" was the 1935 crime film classic The Glass Key, an adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's 1931 novel The Glass Key. But the overall plot of "Yojimbo" is closer to that of another Hammett novel, Red Harvest (1929). A few other vintage Eastwood Westerns from back when that hold up well to multiple viewings are "Hang 'Em High" (1968), "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (1970), "The Beguiled" (1971), "High Plains Drifter" (1973), and "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974) -- which isn't a Western per se -- these bank robbers drive high powered muscle cars instead of riding horses -- but is a Western in spirit.
@michaelmatthews4616
@michaelmatthews4616 Жыл бұрын
after watching the Clint Eastwood dollar movies then you need to watch the greatest western ever once upon a time in the west signed Michael from Texas
@russellcole7641
@russellcole7641 Жыл бұрын
Another good cowboy movie is My Name Is Nobody with Terrence Hill and Bud Spencer you gotta watch those too.
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
Henry Fonda was in it not Bud Spencer. Your thinking of the Trinity movies.
@bobdillashaw4360
@bobdillashaw4360 Жыл бұрын
My personal opinion is the outlaw Josey Wales is his best western next to the unforgiven, hope you watch that one soon 😃
@shure81
@shure81 Жыл бұрын
For a few Dollars More, Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, Pale Rider, Two Mules for Sister Sara...jut a few recommendations for more Eastwood Westerns. there's a reason why Clint Eastwood is the GOAT Western actor 😎 Then there are the Dirty Harry movies, and all his recent movies as well...the man is an absolute Icon.
@mcbeezee2120
@mcbeezee2120 14 күн бұрын
These spaghetti westerns always cracked me up. The English translation/dialog they used was always so cheesy. Part of the fun I guess.
@jameslay5236
@jameslay5236 Жыл бұрын
You must watch Dirty Harry! Lots of great one liners! ✌️❤️
@richardheinz
@richardheinz Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't watch the trilogy in order. It's not necessary, though.
@petenorton883
@petenorton883 Жыл бұрын
If you think Gian Maria Volonté is a greet villain in this, wait until you see him as El Indio in For a Few Dollars More :)
@aurelian7831
@aurelian7831 Жыл бұрын
You are right. He was great as the crazed madman Indio. Great villan. Great Italian actor. One of his best spaghetti western roles was in A Bullet For The General.
@laapache1
@laapache1 Жыл бұрын
This is a remake of a samurai movie Yojimbo,which was remake into last man standing with Bruce Willis
@TheCastellan
@TheCastellan Жыл бұрын
16:49 It's called "evil", ma'am. And that's what bad guys do.
@1sabryn
@1sabryn Жыл бұрын
The Western The Searchers with John Wayne pretty good
@tom222boy
@tom222boy Жыл бұрын
2 Mules for Sister Sarah is another Clint movie to check out.
@bastiat9049
@bastiat9049 Жыл бұрын
The outlaw Josey Wales is even better. Greatest western ever IMO. You should check it out.
@bpora01
@bpora01 Жыл бұрын
The man with no name
@giovannivitodonghia3583
@giovannivitodonghia3583 Жыл бұрын
Now you only miss FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE and you'll have completed Sergio Leone's "Dollar's Trilogy"! Congratulations! By the way, fun fact: Leone actually took complete inspiration from Akira Kurosawa's BODYGUARD, just changed the samurais with the gunslingers and Toshiro Mifune with Clint Eastwood. And after the great success of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Akira Kurosawa himself sued Sergio Leone for plagiarism from Japan. Anyway, if you actually liked Sergio Leone's filming style, then I also recommend the other great Leone's trilogy, namely the "Time Trilogy", made of: 1) ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), with Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Claudia Cardinale and Henry Fonda. 2) A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE (1971), with Rod Steiger and James Coburn. 3) ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA (1984), with Robert De Niro, Jennifer Connelly and James Woods. Enjoy! Greetings from Italy 😎❤️🇮🇹👍
@buzzfeng4365
@buzzfeng4365 Жыл бұрын
Now you have to check out Yojimbo starring Toshiro Mifune, and the Magnificent Seven and the Seven Samurai. Awesome movies. You will love them.
@BrianBogiaBricky
@BrianBogiaBricky 10 ай бұрын
I love this movie!! I can't remember how many times I have seen it, just too many to remember. Checo like his rifle and joe likes his pistols. Joe best with guns period. Clint Eastwood character name is not blondie in this movie. FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (1965) his character name was Monco. In this movie his character name is Joe. Just want to inform you. Clint Eastwood is the best action star ever.
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