The Last Western You Watched?

Saw God Forgives… I Don’t, a very serious, dark, bloody western. Not what you would expect with Hill and Spencer in the leads but it works very well. 4/5

Good flick. Watched it a few weeks back myself…

Finally gave Règlements de femmes OQ Corral a try. As a movie it’s pretty bad. At times it’s a sex comedy, sometimes just a plain western, then it switches to being serious with drama and rape scenes and other times it’s just hardcore porn. Not a whole lot of that (and filmed pretty sloppily), but it’s in there. If you look closely there’s some good acting in the movie, but most actors blow. A mixed bag and an uneven movie, but overall pretty entertaining. But maybe that’s just me. Put boobs and gunfights in a movie, and I’m fine. Most entertaining sex scene: A guy rides a horse, while screwing a busty blonde. That’s about the most imaginative thing in the whole movie. Willeke van Ammelrooy, who is pretty famous in Holland, stars. And I’m thankful for that, otherwise this movie probably wouldn’t have had distribution here. By the way, are there any other releases of this, besides the Dutch Upstream Video release?

Luminous carries a DVD-R version of it:
http://www.lfvw.com/gunfight_oq_corral.html

[quote=“alk0, post:1293, topic:141”]Luminous carries a DVD-R version of it:
[url]http://www.lfvw.com/gunfight_oq_corral.html[/url][/quote]
… which is ripped from the Upstream release. Found some other French) VHS releases though, but so far no real DVD release.

“The Proud Ones” (1956)
-Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo. Jeffery Hunter

A fearless marshal clashes with a misguided cowboy, a ruthless saloonkeeper, and the indifferent citizenry as he struggles to maintain law and order in a quiet Kansas frontier town which is transformed into a riotous boomtown with the arrival of the first trail herds from Texas on the newly-completed railroad.

Good solid western adventure. Good acting and action. Nothing classic just a fine movie

SONNY AND JED has just been viewed.

What is good about this film is that it is so offbeat, with a suitably crude performance by TOMAS MILIAN.

The film looks great in 2.35 widescreen, and is well worth seeking out if you have not seen.

Jose Antonio de la Loma: Why go on Killing?[url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Perché_uccidi_ancora[/url] (dvd-r)
-One of those b-westerns you can relax with for hour and a half but nothing more. Anthony Steffen in the lead and Jose Calvo in surprising villain role makes the film more enjoyable.

“Cowboy” (1958)
-Glenn Ford. Jack Lemmon

Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of life as a cowboy, and he gets his chance when, jilted by the father of the woman he loves, he joins Tom Reece and his cattle-driving outfit. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out life on the range is not what he expected

This is a great movie. As usual Glenn Ford give a terrific performance as the tough trail boss who takes the young tenderfoot under his wing.
Fine performance from Jack Lemmon as the young Hotel clerk, who goes from tenderfoot to cowboy.

3:10 to yuma-better than the original.“even bad guys love their momma’s”

“For a few dollars more”, i can never get bored of this no matter how many times i watch it :slight_smile:

I liked the way Crowe’s gun was “cursed”, it looked pretty cool too with the crucifix on the grip, was this in the original 1957 movie?

There was nothing special about the pistols Glenn Ford had in the original “3:10 to Yuma”. He only had them until he was captured in the saloon and after that you never saw them again.

I just saw Gunfight at the OK Corral. Pretty good, if a bit slow at times. Kirk Douglas was amazing as Doc Holiday. Didn’t care too much for the music though. SW music is so much better. I’d give this a solid 7 out of 10.

Rewatched “The Mercenary”. It’s one of those movies i can never get tired of, no matter how many times i watch them i still love them :slight_smile:

Saw Anda Muchacho Spara aka Dead Men Ride last night. Nice movie with a Nicolai-soundtrack which sounded like a ‘Best of Morricone’-soundtrack but wasn’t quite that. Nice to see Fabio Testi in another spaghetti western. The thing his character did with his glove reminded me of the character Robert Hossein played in Cemetery Without Crosses where he also had his thing with his one black glove. Recommended. And hey there’s boobs ;D

[quote=“AvatarDK, post:1305, topic:141”]And hey there’s boobs ;D[/quote]And that’ the reason I love this film. :smiley:
No, seriously: this is very good film, almost qualifies for top20 for me.

Got this one in the mail not too long ago so I should be checking it out soon…

Just viewed MASSACRE AT GRAND CANYON.

O.K western to watch, but feels a bit American in style at times, but then again this is an early western in the Spaghetti cycle.

[quote=“ENNIOO, post:1308, topic:141”]Just viewed MASSACRE AT GRAND CANYON.

O.K western to watch, but feels a bit American in style at times, but then again this is an early western in the Spaghetti cycle.[/quote]
I thought it was absolutely dreadful when I watched it. VERY American (and I mean that in a bad way here). Nearly unwatchable. Not much pasta in that one.