Marchent: Ringo the Lone Rider[url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Dos_hombres_van_a_morir[/url]
-Rewatched from Koch’s dvd.
Barquero with Lee Van Cleef and Warren Oates…this was a fairly interesting dramatic western…Van Cleef is, well, Van Cleef…Oates is the villain and shouts alot…but his character is kind of interesting. Definitely not a bad movie, but not great. 6.5 out of 10 i would say
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Girl: Do you like my titties?
Boy: I would if I were my dad, but since I’m not … no
Girl: (Crying) Why not?
Boy: Nothing personal, just a modern point of view
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Modern Life Is Rubbish
That’s the biggest piece of tripe I’ve read for quite a while. Breasts can be beautiful even if they are 100 years old. And Jane’s definatly are. ;D
Ha ha, I don’t know what piece of tripe means, but what I meant was of course that what then was highly spectacular, is maybe not spectacular anymore nowadays. So the film has other qualities …
At least it hadn’t any erotic impact on me as far as I remember, but there are other old films which are still erotic.
Did we see her breasts anywhere?
The Terrible Day Of The Big Gundown
The first hour was really bottom of the barrel and felt Americanized (in a bad way). The last half hour was alright, pure SW.
I didn’t know tripe was used in English
In French (spelled as tripes) it’s used in more or less the same way; the official meaning is ‘entrails, bowels’ (more common in this sense: entestines), but it’s more often used in the sense of ‘rubbish’, ‘nonsense’
In Portuguese is Tripas in the sense of entrails and tripe.
Isn’t tripe street food in Bologna?
(Not that that has anything to do with this)
Anywho, I don’t think breasts change by decade. It’s not like women from the 40’s are any different from them nowadays.
I think they’ve just become progressively fake
Harald Philip: Rampage at Apache Wells[url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Ölprinz,_Der[/url]
-I continued exploring the Karl May films. Another ok film but nothing special, some of the sidekick characters were irritating as hell. Terence Hill has a supporting role as a gambler.
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:7029, topic:141”]I didn’t know tripe was used in English
In French (spelled as tripes) it’s used in more or less the same way; the official meaning is ‘entrails, bowels’ (more common in this sense: entestines), but it’s more often used in the sense of ‘rubbish’, ‘nonsense’[/quote]
In Britain it’s used mostly in the sense that something’s “rubbish” or “nonsense”. I wasn’t aware that it meant the same thing in Belgian!
[quote=“korano, post:7032, topic:141”]Anywho, I don’t think breasts change by decade. It’s not like women from the 40’s are any different from them nowadays.
I think they’ve just become progressively fake[/quote]
Phew, another try.
The film’s main commercial attraction was the then scandalous and vulgar presentation of sex and erotic. But that was then, and nowadays this film maybe still have an erotic content (but maybe also not anymore), but it surely ain’t a spectacular film compared to modern sex or erotic films. So the breasts of Jane Russell won’t make the same impression nowadays, as they obviously did then.
Apart from that I think that women of other decades or even centuries are different from women nowadays. The ideas of what is beautiful, erotic, sexy, vulgar change inevitably over the years, and so will also the view on women change.
Same goes for man, or what we think manliness is defined by.
Good points, and I can see where you’re coming in from. Compared to modern day Erotica, I suppose The Outlaw is tame (I can’t say for sure as I have not seem this film in particular; however, I have seen Jane Russell in other movies). But who can honestly say no to these:



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Not that bad to call it really bad and not that good to call it good either. The MG looks kind of funny and the ending (in the present ;D) is strange. 
And how would you know? ;D :
Hey !!!
I was less than ten in the 70’s and all I saw was Vickie the Viking and Pippi Långstrump, Verano Azul and with a bit of luck some Looney Tunes cartoon
I was on my thirties, done university and militar service before I find out who Brigitte Lahaie was ;D
I’m in my fifties and still don’t know who she is