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BeanBandit
Il Grande Silenzio of Sergio Corbucci is my favourite Italian western, mostly because of the big role of Klaus Kinski, who is one of my favourite actors ever.
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stronghold
Ingo has got the right idea All Hill & Spencer movies are great.!
Raul1983
Film noir is also very interesting. Many of them filmed during and after WWII have a dark and perhaps pessimistic mood. Some European directors moved to US from Germany, Russia and Eastern European countries and influenced this genre with their filming style.
58_Roadmaster
These are quite beautiful in their own right, but I find myself more inclined to view film titles of the "Noir" genre. Not just for vintage car chases and crashes, but that the story always leaves me guessing how it will turn out.
ingo
I like the (not serious) Italian western-movies with Bud Spencer (Dr.Carlo Pedersoli in real) and Terence Hill (Mario Girotti).
Mainly because of their music of the de Angelis-brothers (also named "Oliver Onions"). But these movies are funny, too.
Mainly because of their music of the de Angelis-brothers (also named "Oliver Onions"). But these movies are funny, too.
G-MANN
Not many cars in spaghetti-westerns though (not that it matters). For me almost any genre is fine as long as the film is really good.
Me too
In last year I pick up mostly movies by the fact wether it is or is not included on IMCDB
Me too
MrCadillac
I agree 100%. My all-time favorite, of course, is Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West", then his "Dollars" trilogy, with Clint Eastwood, then Henry Fonda and Terence Hill in "My Name is Nobody". Clint Eastwood brought the genre to America with "Hang 'en High", "The Outlaw Josey Wales", "High Plains Drifter" and more recently "Pale Rider" and "Unforgiven".
I say, to each his own taste ...in movies as well as automobiles !
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I say, to each his own taste ...in movies as well as automobiles !
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Spaghetti-Western is the best genre ever !! ...
antp
In last year I pick up mostly movies by the fact wether it is or is not included on IMCDB
I also usually do that
Bebert
That's right, Raul. Maybe one of these days, I'll ad them.
Raul1983
But since there are no cars in westerns and historic movies, I am not watching those as much as I want (as they deserve). In last year I pick up mostly movies by the fact wether it is or is not included on IMCDB
I would say 95% of Westerns are free of vehicles but there are exceptions. Leone's 'Fistful of Dynamite' is based on Mexican revolution in c.1915-1920. Few army trucks are seen and also James Coburn (TNT expert) drives a motorcycle.