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Same here. I can see it in Chrome (logged in), but not in IE (not logged in)

No idea what causes this

That’s a caching issue. I will look into it

Who wants to help restore/revise/update this easter egg I just found?

http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Reccomendations_To_The_New_Spaghetti_Western_Fan

Dug out this under construction mini review of mine, just fixed a few things

http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/A_Stranger_in_Town_-_mini_review_with_DVD_remarks

The title of this topic could use a little editing, too: “contibutions.” :relaxed:

Geez, has this really been misspelt for almost 10 years before anyone noticing?

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A full blown new essay on Tuco by @divy

http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/The_Brother_of_Brother_Ramirez:_Story_of_Tuco

Any thoughts on the origin of the name?

I don’t know who the person is deleting information from the VHS releases (such as the name of the distributor), probably because he’s anally fixated on his own formatting, but it’s really annoying. Instead of more information -a good thing, no?- there is now less information. I can’t be bothered to change all that stuff back manually. The person should cease what he’s doing, in my opinion.

Can’t you see in ‘history’ who did this?

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Or can’t you undo the changes? And restore your version?

I think that’s possible, yes. It was done a couple of times when an uninvited guest had ruined a few pages

Minor corrections and a number of additions to the Buckaroo page: actors, parts (not yet completed), categories and title song

Compare IMDb Cast:

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I had not watched this movie in years. It was better than I thought it was. It’s of course no match for the real thing, but it’s an enjoyable revenge western with a few twists:

REVIEW:
https://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Get_a_Coffin_Ready_!_/_Viva_Django!_Review

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The closest thing imho to a proper Django sequel, and that includes the proper Django sequel.

The proper Django sequel, yes … how could Nero ever …

Something has to be done about “Blackbeard” (unknown background actor) too, deleting from the Database any reference to Elio Angelucci with the exception of Carnimeo’s Fuori uno sotto un altro, arriva il Passatore, in which the Italian stage actor, regularly credited, plays Anguillone.

I will edit the Database myself, but I don’t know what to write in place of Angelucci. What do you think?

No idea …

I got an idea: I could just delete him from the Database and at the same time start a new Forum topic in the Town Hall category to identify him, listing in the first post his SW filmography (including roles) in order to preserve it. Obviously, all will be restored when we know his identity.

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