How many spags have you watched?

[quote=“scherpschutter, post:57, topic:562”]Vamos a matar Sartana

Do they exist? (I confess that I’ve never investigated th case)[/quote]
Naushad from South-Africa was about to make a dvd release of this one years ago. Maybe some day…

The trailer came from him too, no? I have that trailer disc, but haven’t watched it yet.

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[quote=“Bad Lieutenant, post:62, topic:562”]The trailer came from him too, no? I have that trailer disc, but haven’t watched it yet.

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Bad Lieutenant you can find the most rare films i see…
you can find ‘sartana does not forgive’ english audio?

I merely found some info on Vamos a matar Sartana, the film itself I haven’t found. But it has to be out there somewhere. There are also French theatrical posters for the film.
On Sartana non perdona: I don’t even think there is an English dub. It has been broadcasted in Australia in Italian, with English subs.

[quote=“Bad Lieutenant, post:64, topic:562”]I merely found some info on Vamos a matar Sartana, the film itself I haven’t found. But it has to be out there somewhere. There are also French theatrical posters for the film.
On Sartana non perdona: I don’t even think there is an English dub. It has been broadcasted in Australia in Italian, with English subs.[/quote]
too bad i always want to see this film in english audio…
may some day wild east will find it :-\

I saw more than 100 and now i prepare myself for “Django unchained” :wink:

I’ve probably seen 180-190 SWs. I have over 150 on disc and VHS around the house plus all those I saw back in the early '70s at the theatre and on tv.

i lost the number

Including a few ‘clones’ (spaghetti knock-offs from outside Europe) I have seen ~ 450 to date. But there are still a few major films that I haven’t seen, as well as some of the more obscure.

Right now I own 95 SWs on DVD/Blu-Ray, with another 28 either downloaded to my PC or queued up on a playlist on YouTube (plus copies of two fairly hard-to-find SWs kindly sent to me). Of those (plus another nine SWs I’ve seen on YouTube which have since been pulled), I’ve presently seen (checks) 83. There are less than a dozen films on the combined Essential Top 50, celebrity Top 20s and the alternative Top 20 that I haven’t seen now so I consider myself to have a decent working knowledge of the genre (without being an authority by any means whatsoever). Add the 90-odd Spags I own to the 50-ish assorted non-Spag westerns in my collection and I’m quite the western nut by more casual movie fan standards, but I’m still very much a novice at the moment by true aficionado standards. I’ll get there, though.

(EDIT: numbers updated 06/07/14)

[quote=“JonathanCorbett, post:31, topic:562”][quote author=sartana1968 link=topic=633.msg122927#msg122927 date=1303236817]
more than 200 almoust 230 but most of them 20 or 25 minutes! the crapy ones are sooooo many!!!
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It isn’t fair! :smiley:
Up to now I’ve watched more or less 90, but from first to last minute (and uncut if possible)[/quote]

Not counting Eurowesterns, Zanna Bianca & Zorro movies (with the exception of E continuavano a chiamarlo figlio di… ) and films with comedians outside the genre as leading actors I am now up to 230 :slight_smile:

If my calcuclations are right I’ve now seen 500 spaghetti westerns. Of course it depends on how you count them. I’ve included in my list all the italian co-productions, spanish westerns, Jack London films and some UK productions like Captain Apache and A Town Called Hell. I haven’t included Winnetou films or other eurowesterns.

I really need to count up my numbers. But it’s hard as I saw a lot of them at the drive-in during the 70s and I’ll be darned if I can recall them all! Maybe I’ll just go from my DVD/blu numbers…

Here’s my list:

Blu ray:

1.Django and Sartana Are Coming… It’s the End (1970)
2.Tepepa (1969)
3.Red Sun (1971)
4.Keoma (1976)
5.A Professional Gun (1968)
6.A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot (1975)
7.The Big Gundown (1966)
8.Django, Prepare a Coffin (1968)
9.The Grand Duel (1972)
10.A Bullet for the General (1966)
11.Django Kill… If You Live, Shoot! (1967)
12.My Name Is Trinity (1970)
13.A fistful Of Dollars(1964)
14.For a few dollars more(1965)
15.Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
16.TheGood TheBad & TheUgly (1966)
17.Django (1966)
18.My Name Is Nobody (1973)
19.Duck, You Sucker (1971)
20.Trinity Is STILL My Name! (1971)
21.Doc West (TV Movie 2009)
22.Django’s Cut Price Corpses (1971)
23.Take a Hard Ride (1975)
24.Cry Onion (1976)
25.Death Rides a Horse (1967)

DVD:

1.One Damned Day at Dawn Django Meets Sartana! (1970)
2.Dead Are Countless (1969)
3.And God Said to Cain (1970)
4.Django Defies Sartana (1970)
5.A Man Called Blade (1977)
6.If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death (1968)
7.10,000 Dollars for a Massacre (1967)
8.Blood River (1967)
9.Light the Fuse… Sartana Is Coming (1970)
10.Have a Good Funeral, My Friend… Sartana Will Pay (1970)
11.Specialists (1969)
12.Sartana the Gravedigger (1969)
13.Bullets Don’t Argue (1964)
14.Hannie Caulder (1971)
15.L’ultimo killer (1967)
16.Johnny Hamlet (1968)
17.Johnny Yuma (1966)
18.Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead (1971)
19.Django 2 - Il grande ritorno (1987)
20.God’s Gun (1976)
21.The Great Silence (1968)
22.Massacre Time (1966)
23.Day of Anger (1967)
24.Goodbye Texas (1966)
25.Sabata (1969)
26.Don’t Turn the Other Cheek (1971)
27.Navajo Joe (1966)
28.Face to Face (1967)
29.Django the Bastard (1969)
30.Crazy Westerners (1967)
31. Pistol for Ringo (1965)
32.The Return of Ringo (1965)
33.The Ugly Ones (1967)
34.Boot Hill (1969)
35.Hellbenders (1967)
36.Jonathan degli orsi (1994)
37.Forgotten Pistolero (1969)
38.Blindman (1971)
39.!Matalo! (1970)
40.Shoot First… Ask Questions Later (1975)
41.Una lunga fila di croci (1969)
42.Corri uomo corri (1968)
43.California (1977)
44.Vengeance is Mine (1968)
45.Deathwork (1971)
46.Dead Men Don’t Make Shadows (1970)
47.El karate, el Colt y el impostor (1974)
48.A Bullet for a Stranger (1971)
49.Adios Sabata (1970)
50.El Condor (1970)
51.And Now … Make your Peace with God (1968)
52.Red Coat (1975)
53.Four of the Apocalypse (1975)
54.Any Gun Can Play (1967)
55.A Dollar Between the Teeth (1967)
56.Companeros (1970)
57.Viva! Django (1971)

I’d say I’ve seen well over 300 “Euro-westerns”, and have around two thirds of them on VHS or DVD. I’m buying a VHS to DVD converter in a while, so I can share some of my rarest ones, like the 1975 film If You Want To Live… Shoot!, with Frank Brana.

Good idea re the converting. Purchased a dvd recorder a few years ago which I transfer stuff from vhs to.

Good idea…but it will not change the quality while a lot of old movies still have just vhs :frowning:

i don’t know may be we have to release them…lol

I know, but I’d like to have a dvd copy, should the VHS break or become unwatchable.

A little bit above 200 as of now.

I also watched about 120 but i myself dont have some of them at dvd…