LEE-HAM PLEASE REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO THIS THREAD
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LEE-HAM PLEASE REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO THIS THREAD
AS THE ONLY PERSON WHO I TRUST WITH DECISIONS OF THIS LEVEL OF IMPORT I REQUEST YOUR IMMEDIATE INPUT ON THIS MATTER OF UTMOST IMPORT
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I don't think it's the #1 spot, but why is 'Lee Van Cleef as Ryan' not on this list? It's certainly in the same league as the three above.
My vote, which I will not inscribe in the poll is ...Mortimer
My vote, which I will not inscribe in the poll is ...Mortimer
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I've never seen Death Rides a Horse :3
do i have to turn in my spaghetti card
do i have to turn in my spaghetti card
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As an uncultured shitbag who has seen none of the films above, I must listen to my conscience and vote for John Carpenter
How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks.
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Friday wrote:I've never seen Death Rides a Horse :3
do i have to turn in my spaghetti card
No, you just have to watch it. :3
It's like a mashup of Once Upon a Time in the West and For a Few Dollars More - I would say it's not quite up to either of those movies (pretty hard to go up against OUATITW!), but it's still a pretty decent Leone flick and certainly worth watching at least once if you're enough of a westerns nerd.
Incidentally, I can't believe that Lee's first film appearance was in High Noon. What a film to make a debut on!
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Upthorn wrote:As an uncultured shitbag who has seen none of the films above, I must listen to my conscience and vote for John Carpenter
Angel Eyes and Commissioner Hauk are legendary villain roles, but Mortimer has a lot more going on as a character and is one of the rare times Lee got to play a leading heroic figure. Il Buono, Il Bruto, & il Cattivo is arguably one of the most iconic movies ever made and Angel Eyes as one of the most iconic western villains, but that one really is Tuco's movie.
While Leone had Clint and other regulars on many films, his two best movies are really elevated by the specific choice of actors who only appeared in their respective films. Eli Wallach in GB&U, and a combination of Henry Fonda and Jason Robards in UOATITW.
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Morty is my favorite of the three as well, but I can't bring myself to vote against the other two. But yeah as good as Lee was as a villain, (his grave literally has "best of the bad" written on it) it's really cool to see him in a heroic role.
Very careless of you, old man.
Very careless of you, old man.
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there used to be a restaurant down the road named spaghetti western and they did tex mex italian fusion and their chicken chili verde lasagna was SO FUCKING GOOD
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I should have known that a rifle that doesn't miss wouldn't miss
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