I'll say it again, if you'd told me pre-Batman Begins that Gary Oldman would play the definitive Jim Gordon, I'd have laughed and laughed. I didn't think he'd be bad for it, I just didn't think he'd be that good in the part.
Lorne ,'Time Bomb'
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So I watched Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in a week. I'm not generally a fan of Westerns, but they were good stuff, and they got progressively better. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly was particularly awesome, as it had a pretty clever plot, and it was also pretty funny. It could have used some more The Bad, though. It was more The Good, the Ugly, and the Bad, which, appropriately enough, is what the Italian title actually translates to.
Also, The Good and The Ugly are clearly soulmates.
I've been hearing even the most rabid Statham fans should skip Death Race 'cause it's just so awful.
His last movie was a Uwe Boll Medieval hack & slash videogame movie though, so I can see how this one might seem a step up.
Also, The Good and The Ugly are clearly soulmates.
Smile when you say that, Blondie.
A couple of questions that strike me: have you seen Yojimbo & Sanjuro? Have you seen Once Upon A Time In The West? Are you interested in seeing more Westerns and need recommendations?
No, no, no, not exactly. That is, I thought these were good Westerns, but I have no burning desire to watch more unless I have to. There are many more non-Westerns I'm interested in.
Corwood is going to start pimping The Wild Bunch to you, P-C. I can feel it. Resist his blandishments!
Yojimbo & Sanjuro are samurai movies, but they are modelled on classic westerns.
Indeed, Yojimbo was inspired by a Dashiel Hammett novel, filmed as a samurai western and remade as...wait for it...A Fistful of Dollars.
Also, you should see The Wild Bunch.
Nyah, nyah's scrappy.
Indeed, Yojimbo was inspired by a Dashiel Hammett novel, filmed as a samurai western and remade as...wait for it...A Fistful of Dollars.
Yep, and Sanjuro was remade as For A Few Dollars More. And Kurosawa was deeply influenced by John Ford.
But I'm not going to push the Westerns or samurai movies unless there's interest. Frank's doing it for me!
Sanjuro was remade as For A Few Dollars More
Huh. I haven't seen Sanjuro yet (and it's been so long since I saw FaFDM that all I remember is how confusing it was to see Lee Van Cleef as essentially one of the "good" guys in that movie after having seen The Good, The Bad...etc.), so I didn't realize that FaFDM was a remake as well.