Wow. I don't agree with you on any points, they are way off if you ask me. Off the pool table and into someone's pint.
The dubbing is off a bit for some characters, but a mixed language version would have been far worse. The dubbing isn't *that* bad, its not enough to ruin the films, not by a long, long way. I mean they are essentially slient movies anyway, you know that right? They got the plot, drew up the story, and then added the lines after. There isn't much speaking in the movies as a whole. The films are good enough not to need it though, helped along by the simplistic plot. I have to wonder if there's astronomical differences between the yank and the british versions of the dvds.
DVDcompare says that the uk version does whip its ass (anamorphic remasters for a start)
The dollars films are
THAT good if you ask me, if they weren't they wouldn't have such a prominant status they have as masterworks (and they are, maybe that's what's annoying?), increasingly so over the three movies. The first movie really hit a cord, it was a great film. But the sequels are better, and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is definitely one of the best films ever made, very high ranking. They
are some of the best movies ever made, for a heck of a lot of reasons, not just the impact and influence they've had, which is indeed very high in the scheme of things.
Thanks for giving me the ability to take of that what I will, because i was going to anyway
The movies are popular because of the movies. They are influential because they were brilliantly made, brilliantly directed and have amazing art direction and visuals. Not to mention some of the best soundtracks in cinema history. The plot is simple, but its timeless (it gets slightly more complex through the movies, but not amazingly so), just as it was in akira kurasawa's version. They probably have some of the best cinematography in the history of movies (there's no arguing that), which is why they are so damn influential, and why you watch them in awe. I think your way off the bat to the degree where your sounding like someone who doesn't know anything about cinema history (which i know isn't true)... one step away from declaring matrix the best movie ever made with the "bestest gun fights", where if you hit another foul people are going to start topping themselves from the boredom (usual baseball game then
.)
So no, I don't think its blasphemous, it just doesn't really stand up if you think about it.
Anyway, the real question is whether Once Upon a Time in the West is the best or The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. I think its TGTBTU, but that's kind of based upon the power of the previous movies, whereas Once Upon a Time in the West is just the one movie. I'd still go for TGTBTU though, but that's a hard choice.
As far as the other Leone movies go, I think that Duck, You Sucker! is bitterly underrated. I suppose you can argue its done before, but its a really great movie if you ask me.
Anyway, we'll have to disagree on this one
you crazey nutcase clown
ps. drop the Back to the Future 2 bit if you make this point in future, it doesn't help the case
As cool as that movie is