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petenigma
These movies legit make me want to have a poncho.BigAwesomeBLT
So much lovely plot and so much going on and it's all squeezed in and great.Dieguito
Great western, a real action movie. Amazing soundtrack by Ennio Morricone.Jashezilla
The story, characters, and just the atmosphere of the whole thing is impeccable. And have to say, Clint Eastwood absolutely kills it.SkilledLunatic
Indeed, Eastwood did nothing for me in this movie. But Rodriguez is one of the best villains I've ever seen. That deadly combo of intelligence and complete madness, like the Heath Ledger's Joker. And ennio morricone do I need to say more?jchero
The best of the Dollars trilogy. I found the pacing perfect in this one as opposed to the two others, which I found drag at times. But, overall the quintessential spaghetti western and by far my favorite western of all time.celinesthreedots
Much better than A Fistful of DollarsBoei
Great movie, very nice soundtrack, nice buildup to a intense ending. Van Cleef is very cool, stealing the spotlight from Eastwood together with an amazing Volontè as the villain.Siskoid
For a Few Dollars More betters the original by solving some of its technical issues and budget problems, and adding Lee Van Cleef to the cast of actors. Van Cleef plays the "Man in Black", a bounty hunter competing with Eastwood's second turn as the "Man with No Name", both equally ambiguous, and after El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè), a mad, tortured outlaw. As with the first film in Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy, there's every sense that he (and to a similar extent, composer Ennio Morricone) is reinventing the western and yet serving an iconic take on the Mythic West. Again there are set pieces we're not expecting, and the script plays its cards close to the vest, revealing character motivations only when needed, making for a more satisfying picture. And yet, Leone's best and most visual work would be yet to come. A Fistful of Dollars worked as a brilliant esquisse; For a Few Dollars More perfected the concept. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly would take it to the next level and Once Upon a Time in the West be considered his masterpiece. But this, at least, is perhaps Eastwood's personal best in the line.DisneyStitch
Much more violent and unsavory than its predecessor. It brings its grit and blood right to center stage. Lee Van Cleef is a welcome addition to the trilogy and plays well off of Eastwood. Indio is nuts, totally bonkers.tommy_leazaq
@RichHe has, towards the end of the movie
Fellini_Fiend87
@AppiePlus I don't believe he has a pancho in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Joris B.
@ AppieNope, you can see him hold the pocket watch thingie in his left hand, so it's definitely from ''For a Few Dollars More''.
Holden7
Cant find it anywhere :/don_vito
Great western! And wonderful score (as always) by Morricone!Showing items 1 – 15 of 18