Tuco as played by Eli Wallach is one of the great iconic characters in film history. I simply can't imagine anyone else bringing the same range of qualities to the role.
@barrierodliffe345216 сағат бұрын
Agreed. Funny how Tuco was a complete slimeball yet no one wanted him to die at the end.
@brandonflorida1092Күн бұрын
You're right about the film being dubbed. This movie was made in Spain by an Italian director and every actor delivered his lines in his own language.
@zvimur16 сағат бұрын
Not only that, but some scenes that originally were cut out of the international (English 😅) version, were spliced in and dubbed 50 years later using surviving actors and doubles. Which is why Tuco sounds old 10:55 chicken scene.
@elijahvincent98515 сағат бұрын
Good thing his character had just walked a scorching-hot desert and was dehydrated. His old age actually worked in the scene's favor. @@zvimur
@IzsakJoraszZ9Күн бұрын
First Clint Eastwood movie I ever watched. So iconic.
@porflepopnecker4376Күн бұрын
My parents took me to see this on the big screen when it came out. We were a big John Wayne/Clint Eastwood/Steve McQueen family. 😉
@handfuloftrains478112 сағат бұрын
Great reaction to my favorite western! I loved your "Eastwood eyes." Thanks!
@hpb549515 сағат бұрын
Tuco deserves an Oscar.
@rayvanhorn153419 сағат бұрын
Yes, so glad y’all did this. Very few will take the chance of tackling it because it’s a long run time. The collaboration of Sergio Leone directing & the score by Ennio Morricone gave us some fantastic films. Hope you will consider doing more. The two I would suggest are “Once Upon a Time in the West” & “A Fistful of Dynamite”. What is amazing about this is the scope, the vastness of the shots, especially the bridge scene with extras….just epic. Too bad we don’t see that style anymore, it’s all about CGI now which just doesn’t bring the same feeling.
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd18 сағат бұрын
These “spaghetti westerns” marked the beginning of Eastwood’s rise to superstardom and influenced a lot of later ones and other types of films like crime movies⚛️❤
@thesheepdawgКүн бұрын
You’re right about them dubbing it afterward. It was the norm in 60s-70s Italian movies to ADR all the dialogue, that way they could hire casts who spoke different languages and have them all perform in their own language, then dub it for each respective language. That’s why Clint Eastwood’s mouth matches his dub the best, because he delivered all his lines in English.
@MrGpschmidt12 сағат бұрын
One of my fave films & one of the best Westerns ever made. The entire trilogy is worth a watch guys so make sure to see A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS & FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (J you'll appreciate them for they do have some more emotions there). Fun reaction as always :D
@jimmyzee704016 сағат бұрын
Iconic simple as that !
@RobyXDJ22 сағат бұрын
The film is directed by an Italian director, Sergio Leone, featuring Italian, Spanish, and American actors, and was shot in Spain. For this reason, many actors are dubbed in English. The bridge battle actually took place; Sergio Leone went to Texas to browse through old documents and discovered this war episode that even the Americans themselves had forgotten. Let’s also remember the magnificent music by Ennio Morricone, an Academy Award winner.
@Blandina1122 сағат бұрын
Actually Filming took place across four countries, including Italy, Spain, West Germany, and the United States.
@americanmutt9089Күн бұрын
My favorite Clint Eastwood movie is The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). Also I haven't seen too many reactions to Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can(1980) with Clint Eastwood. Two very funny and iconic movies during the time they were released, at least where I came from they were. "Right turn Clyde." Those who have seen those two movies know that line.
@clg3697Күн бұрын
This trilogy and many other 1960s westerns were made in Italy with Italian crew and minor characters. You may notice the voice dubbing into English - mouths not matching with the words being spoken. You may also notice less dialogue than in most movies. These Italian westerns were known by the term "spaghetti westerns" back then. I have no idea if they are still known by this term. They would bring over American actors to star. Lee Van Cleef was the Bad & Eli Wallach was the Ugly. Both had exceptional careers, just like Clint Eastwood. I remember seeing this at the drive-in movies in the late 1960s - early 1970s. Thanks for the memories and reaction.💜
@GaleoGaleo21 сағат бұрын
De acuerdo en todo, solo precisar que eran películas italianas pero la mayoría de ellas se rodaban en España, concretamente en Almería, en el desierto de Tabernas, el único desierto de Europa.
@tjsogmcКүн бұрын
Movie trivia: the body in Arch Stanton's grave is a real skeleton. It was a Spanish actress that put in her will that she wanted to be in movies after her death, so her skeleton was rented out as a prop.
@elchoya8432Күн бұрын
so arch was a girl i guess
@VinterfridКүн бұрын
I seriously doubt that. Where did you get that information from?
@x_mau935523 сағат бұрын
@@Vinterfrid There are books written about this masterpiece... you find everything there. As well as in Leone's biography.
@steve851020 сағат бұрын
LEONE AND MORRICONE MAGIC... THE GREATEST GUN FIGHT IN CINEMATIC HISTORY!
@manuelacosta9463Күн бұрын
Great reaction to this epic classic. FYI the film is set during the American Civil War, particularly the New Mexico campaign. Confederate forces from Texas marched on the territory and attempted to capture California with it's mineral wealth for the CSA. They were able to create an Arizona Territory among other events before being driven out decisively by summer 1862. Tuco and Blondie pass through the Confederate lines at Glorieta Pass at one point, the location of the titular battle.
@seansersmylieКүн бұрын
All time classic. Another great Western by Sergio Leone is Duck you Sucker (A Fist full of Dynamite), it also uses the legendary composer Ennio Morricone.
@hadrenspicer903515 сағат бұрын
Tuco Benito Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez All of the voices of the characters are perfect.the score of the movie is the best I've ever heard Clint is the only one left
@joerenaud82927 сағат бұрын
I appreciate the fact you both acknowledged the blowing up of the bridge being real because it was and even at that distance it was still dangerous and they must have used a crap load of explosives when you see that explosion, and yes, that shovel angel eyes tossed did almost hit Tuco in the head and he might have warned him of that later but it worked out in the end. Things were dangerous making movies back then and not so simple as using CGI like today. This movie was dubbed because it was mostly filmed in Spain.
@martinsv9183Күн бұрын
My favourite in the trilogy is "For a Few Dollars More".
@mikealvarez2322Күн бұрын
My favorite scene in all the Eastwood Westerns is when he fights for his mule's honor....."......my mule, he doesn't understand. He thinks you're laughing at him."
@Otokichi786Күн бұрын
As I recall, Lee Van Cleef was about to quit movie acting when Sergio Leone came calling and made him an international movie star! "Colonel Douglas Mortimer" was a great character with layers in "For a Few Dollars More."
@joebloggs396Күн бұрын
It's a tighter film, without the war scenes. The villain is more interesting too, the Bad isn't that interesting in TGTB&TU. Unfortunately as with other areas most Americans only bandwagon on a few films, requesting the same one endlessly. Same with Hitchcock.
@Dystopia111119 сағат бұрын
Colonel Mortimer, forever one of the smoothest badasses in film history
@tbjfsu2 сағат бұрын
The bridge explosion had to be done twice. It was mistakenly blown up the first time before the cameras were ready, had to be rebuilt for that second explosion.
@bigdaddyeb5618 сағат бұрын
Great Movie and Reaction !! Thank You
@jonathanbeason287117 сағат бұрын
The best western movie of all time.
@johnoconnell2885Күн бұрын
Tuco was awesome
@michaeldmcgee4499Күн бұрын
'The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "High Plains Drifter" are Eastwood westerns not to be missed!
@michaelwalsh2498Күн бұрын
Great reaction to a really great movie!! I read a little about Romania here in the States, and hope you guys stay clear of all turmoil.🙏🙏
@KeithJohnson-m4tКүн бұрын
Such a great classic.
@kennethjoseph6362Күн бұрын
36:11 the dangers they faced back in the day, they almost got pelted by stones flying in from the explosion, now a days they would have stunt doubles, CGI explosion, 100 million dollar budget,.. 😂 this is a classic! loved the "Man with no Name" trilogy! started watching it with my dad when i was a kid. another great reaction! 👍
@isoldamКүн бұрын
$3000 in 1865 is worth about $60,000 in today's purchasing power. So, not small.
@erics.8578Күн бұрын
A long time ago i heard an interview where Leone said that the good, the bad and the ugly was in each of us..
@gerardcote83912 сағат бұрын
This and the Magnificent 7 are the greatest westerns ever made.
@lexlewis550Күн бұрын
Bill Carson 😎
@andreshernandez1180Күн бұрын
Nice! Don’t forget about Arlington Road starring Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins 🙏🏼
@AustinStarDustКүн бұрын
It was a three hour movie, but there were so many twists and different scenes. The story flowed beautifully. Yes, Clint Eastwood played the “good” guy, but this was a far different westerns of the past when the good guys were so good that it wasn’t really believable in real life.
@porflepopnecker4376Күн бұрын
He was "good" because, as a professional bounty hunter, he only killed gun-slinging bad guys. Unlike Angel Eyes, who would kill literally anyone, and Tuco, who was somewhere in between.
@gregkirby9059Күн бұрын
the movie takes place in the civil war 1860s
@RamsteinrigКүн бұрын
I love you guys and I love this trilogy. I can’t wait to watch! I hope you do all three movies! :)
@RussellJudkins-v1h21 сағат бұрын
During the scene with the train tuco almost got his head cut off for real
@shainewhite2781Күн бұрын
The final chapter in the Dollars Trilogy AKA The Man With No Name Trilogy.
@joerenaud82927 сағат бұрын
Id like to suggest another great Clint Eastwood movie that gets very little attention but was still very well made called, "Kelly's Heroes" and was set during WW2 with a big cast of actors looking for a way out of the war. It's classic and very entertaining because it's based loosely on a true story.
@NoLegalPlunder15 сағат бұрын
Great movie. Now you have to check out Once Upon a Time in the West which is, for me, one of the greatest movies ever made. The same genius director and composer worked on it.
@MitchClement-il6iqКүн бұрын
My boss at work loves the dollar series new reactions.... definitely showing him this tomorrow 😊
@jayconant3816Күн бұрын
My favorite Western movie
@cjmacq-vg8um6 сағат бұрын
its not an umbrella. its a parasol. the soundtrack is what makes this film legendary. without the music you have a very good film. with the soundtrack you have a CLASSIC! the last 15 minutes of this film brings tears to my eyes every time i watch it. its so beautiful in its combining great music, great acting, great directing and great editing together to produce a devistaing emotional impact. eastwood's character became known as the "man with no name" and became one filmdom's first "anti-hereos." an anti-hero is a character who'll often do the right thing for the wrong reason. robert de niro's character "travis bickle" in "taxi driver" (1976) was another anti-hero. anti-heros became common place in 70's movies. jack nicholson's character "McMurphy" in "one flew over the cuckoo's nest" (1975) is another 70's anti-hero icon. thanks for the video.
@williamcarbajal383Күн бұрын
Please consider watching The Outlaw Josey Wales 😢 If you don't, my next comment will be one for the Mean Comments episode with @Cinebinge 😂 just kidding, I love you guys 😜
@paulalexandredumasseauvan2357Күн бұрын
enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
@jamesdemarco7161Күн бұрын
The big soldiers payment was Tuco. He was going to turn Tuco in for the reward money.
@QBAN201023 сағат бұрын
Looking lovelier than ever, Joy!!!
@jomojojo660315 сағат бұрын
Mary Joy, the guy who Tuco shot from the bath who you said looked familiar...maybe you are thinking of Captain Quint from "Jaws".
@macjbe12 сағат бұрын
or maybe the fact that he was the first face seen in the opening of the movie
@trappenweisseguy27Күн бұрын
The scene at 26:57 was cut and was added into the extended version with the dialogue of both Clint and Angel Eyes added decades later by Clint and a voice actor. You can tell Clint’s older,weaker voice as well as AA’s being different.
@micpar2Күн бұрын
Clint Eastwood was 35 here.
@darrenkoglin342320 сағат бұрын
Spaghetti Western genre brilliant wel directed film nearly as good as Once Upon a Time In The West
@mattk070Күн бұрын
I really hope you two liked this movie. I had so much fun watching this with you. My favorite is Tuco. But anyways, I just want you to know how happy it made me watching this with my favorite reactors! You two are so adorable and I can see how much you love each other and that you’re best friends. Thank’s for the reaction!
@williambranch4283Күн бұрын
One of the best Westerns of all time, along with more recent Tombstone.
@williamhicks77369 сағат бұрын
Great choice! Nice reaction!
@jmominisКүн бұрын
Even way back then there was a Tuco in Albuquerque.
@briancarr460716 сағат бұрын
Hot dog jumping frog ?
@oier.t8852Күн бұрын
The film was recorded in Spain, my uncle is an extra in the battle of the bridge, greetings guys.
@Blandina1122 сағат бұрын
Filming took place across four countries, including Italy, Spain, West Germany, and the United States.
@davehenry159Күн бұрын
many of the actors were italian and their english lines were dubbed. this style of western (filmed in italy and spain) was called 'spaghetti' western
@gregkirby9059Күн бұрын
Can you two watch these Clint Eastwood Movies? 1.The Outlaw Josey Wales 2.The Beguiled 3.Hang'em High 4.Joe Kidd 5.High Plains Drifter 6.Firefox 7.Escape From Alcatraz 8.Bronco Billy 9.The Eiger Sanction 10.Heartbreak Ridge 11.The Rookie 12.White Hunter Black Heart 13.In The Line Of Fire 14.Where Eagles Dare 15.Kelly's Heroes .... Have you seen Dirty Harry movies?
@bobmessier521510 сағат бұрын
The film was made in Italy with mostly Italian actors.
@richarddefortuna2252Күн бұрын
This movie was filmed in Spain by an Italian director, Sergio Leone, and the actors were either Italian, Spanish, or, for the lead roles, American. Italy dubbed their films into Italian back then - no subtitles - so each of the actors spoke in their home tongue and everything was dubbed by Italian speakers. As a result, all of the original dialogue recordings were erased. When the filmed was dubbed for the English speaking audience, even the native English speakers had to redub their dialogue, so the entire vocal dubbing was always a bit off.
@fivetriplezero8985Күн бұрын
This is a spaghetti western. It was made in Italy. Italians filmmakers have a weird filming style in which they NEVER use onset audio. They hire actors from all over Europe and America and let them say all their lines in their native languages. Then they overdub the entire movie into any language. This makes the dialogue not match the lips, but it also means that the actors are sometimes reacting to someone speaking a language they don't know, and so they are just reading their lines in order without exactly having the same interaction with the other actors. This leads to a lot of the dialogue feeling weird.
@kennycooper294Күн бұрын
this is a 3 hour movie lol its dubbed because this was filmed in italy i believe thats why its called a spaghetti western
@capstan50gКүн бұрын
It's a great Western, but the pacing is very different than that of modern movies. This film was made in Italy; one of the very popular Italian genre films known as "spaghetti Westerns." Most of the supporting actors were Italian, which is why it had to be dubbed into English.
@Waterford1992Күн бұрын
Film is set sometime between 1861 and 1865
@Otokichi786Күн бұрын
"The Good, The Bad and the Ugly": The third of Sergio Leone's "Spaghetti Westerns" with Clint Eastwood as the antiheroic lead actor. Over the years, I've noticed that Eli Wallach, as "Tuco," does steal the show whenever he's on screen. It looks like he had a great time, even if he was almost killed at one point. You should hear what the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Chorus did with TGBATU soundtrack: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5_YgHSoesukfdE
@CocacolaBoy8319 сағат бұрын
the film is full Italian, only the actors are foreign, so the dubbing of the voices is slightly unstable. Blondie could have killed him at the beginning, but instead he chose to leave him in the middle of the desert. From a certain perspective, Blondie is loyal he has his principles and never kills unless there is a real reason, but he doesn't believe in the system, so he lives like a bounty killer. How many respectable people in the world would leave half their money to a man like Tuco? not so many in my opinion. This is the prequel to a trilogy, but it was done at the end. There are two more movies "fistful of dollars" and "for a few dollars more". And yes, you saw it right, the explosion in the film was real, there is an interview that Clint Eastwood talks about that with Sergio Leone, the director, and he was a little worried about the explosion that happened too close to him😂.
@4Kandlez17 сағат бұрын
Half the money belonged to Tuco, Blondie just didn't steal it off him. The three films were not made as a trilogy, there is no connection or continuity between them. Clint Eastwood's character is not intended to be the same in each of the films, just like the actor who plays Ramon Rojo in the first film and El Indio in the second. Lee Van Cleef plays two different characters in the second and third films. It's like picking any three random westerns that John Wayne appeared in and calling them a trilogy.
@CocacolaBoy8314 сағат бұрын
@@4Kandlez yes it's true, it's a trilogy that isn't necessarily connected, but there are also connections, if you think about the poncho he wears for example.
@Alan-lv9rw8 сағат бұрын
The best American Western was produced by Italians, financed by Germans, and filmed in Spain.
@harryrabbit2870Күн бұрын
Some of the actors were Italian. Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallace and Lee Van Cleef spoke their lines in English. This movie is the last part of a trilogy that included "A Fistful of Dollars" and "A Few Dollars More". If you decide to watch the others, PLEASE skip "Fistful" and watch the movie it was stolen from almost scene-for-scene. That movie is called "Yojimbo" by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Not only is it a better movie but you get Toshiro Mifune and Tatsuya Nakadai, two world-class actors, as part of the bargain. It will have subtitles.
@johnoconnell2885Күн бұрын
Top 5 movies of all time
@castlew4162Күн бұрын
Everyone but Blondie, including the audience, were given plenty of time to ponder who wins a 3-way gunfight of very skilled and independent participants. Answer: Noone. Whoever moves first is either shot by a faster guy he is targeting, or by the other guy reacting. With this knowledge noone shoots first, and so it's either peace or the loser is the one who cannot hold onto the logic but is overridden by fear and anxiety. The cinematography and Ennio Morricone's score elevate this good film to one of the best. Check out the Danish Symphony Orchestra's performance of two songs from the score. "Ecstacy Of Gold" is one of the most beautiful pieces of music IMO. "Where Eagles Dare" is another amazing Clint Eastwood film. It was his first non-western role. It has everything: Beautiful locations, adventure, intrique, mystery, espionage, action, plot twists, musical score, really bad guys, and the good guys. The screenplay & book was written by Alistair MacLean who also wrote novels that were the basis of other action films such as "The Guns Of Navarone", "Ice Station Zebra", "Breakheart Pass", "Force 10 From Navarone", "San Andreas". One thing of note is that the women operative characters are very capable - something quite rare for the 1960's.
@TMBTM17 сағат бұрын
3000 dollars, at the time, was huge money.
@YManCyberDudeКүн бұрын
You didn't include the part where Tuco builds his gun ? Dang . . . 17:06 . . . If the handle broke off my cool Christmas Mug like that I'd keep it anyway too . . . 45:47 . . . Most of the extras spoke either Spanish or Italian because of the locations where this movie was shot . . .
@johnoconnell2885Күн бұрын
Best western of all time
@richardlukesh58078 сағат бұрын
Filmed in Spain.
@couch.patati-patataКүн бұрын
Unk...unk... there's no name.
@dq405Күн бұрын
Yes, the film was dubbed into English, even though the three stars all spoke their lines in English. Conditions on location made it impractical (and expensive) to record sound while filming, and so the dialogue was recorded in post-production.
@armanddefrank7984Күн бұрын
Actually dubbed twice, this is the extended version, Clint and Eli Wallach redubbed their lines when they were much older, the late Lee van Cleefs lines has to be redubbed by another actor
@dq405Күн бұрын
@@armanddefrank7984 -- Yes, but only 14 minutes were dubbed again, and you can really, really hear the difference in Eli Wallach's voice.
@armanddefrank79846 сағат бұрын
@@dq405 and Clints voice somewhet
@AustinStarDustКүн бұрын
What other Clint Eastwood movies should you watch? Man, there is a lot! The first one that comes to mind is Dirty Harry which is another relatively early Eastwood movie. But there are other latter movies where Eastwood was both the actor and director.
@lacondrathompson1747Күн бұрын
Love U Duo
@Blandina1122 сағат бұрын
I must admint that I actually managed the fall asleep first time I watched this movie 45 years ago. I was a young teenager back then, and I think the movie was simply too slooooow compared to some of the high quality western movies back then 😊
@williambranch4283Күн бұрын
Story about Civil War in New Mexico territory ... 1863.
@troywalkertheprogressivean8433Күн бұрын
1:05 you need a hat, beard, and cigar
@kuschleripoКүн бұрын
The Dirty Harry Movies with Clint Eastwood
@AW11-e4hКүн бұрын
Tuco is the star of this movie ✌️
@porflepopnecker4376Күн бұрын
I think Eli Wallach's Tuco is one of the best performances in the history of cinema.
@davidaguirre47915 сағат бұрын
Watch A Milion Ways To Die In West. Funny
@nadronnocojrКүн бұрын
Millions of dollars by today lol. 3 k. Is 121.400$ in today’s money lol.
@MadAnthonyIКүн бұрын
Arch Stanton. Are you sure?
@CCCowboy20 сағат бұрын
🙂
@reemsash698Күн бұрын
Please watch Clint Eastwood in THE EIGER SANCTION
@totomomo1823 сағат бұрын
Great movie. I hope you watch the all Dollar Trilogy this is the last movie in the trilogy the prequel. 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. This is kind of unofficial squeal to the movie :) kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5-mYZ2CfKd0lbc
@colinglen450522 сағат бұрын
Clint wasn't very young; about 35-36 i think.
@williambearden871621 сағат бұрын
I never liked Clint Eastwood at all
@Blandina1122 сағат бұрын
Joy, you are right 👍 the movie is overdubbed. it was standard practice in Italian films at this time to shoot silently and post-dub. Whatever the actual reason, all dialogue in the film was recorded in postproduction. BTW, By the end of filming, Eastwood had finally had enough of Leone's perfectionist directorial traits