George Eastman: Master of the slam dunk
Roberto Mauri - Master of the Gravel Pits
Apocalypse Joe: Master of disguise
giafranco parolini: master of james bond style
horst frank master of evil villains
To me Gianfranco Parolini would be the master of disappointment, I’ve been let down by all of his movies so far, to varying degree (I still like the first Sartana and Sabata), but still.
parolini westerns it’s not real westerns but i like them
While I don’t hate his films, I’m not a big fan of him. Too many of these small guns for me.
I love Sartana and I love the first Sabata, but the rest from Parolini are just average for me.
When I see the name of this topic I keep thinking of the 80’s T.V series with Lee Van Cleef called The Master…oh my .
When I first saw this thread, I thought it was about that T.V. series. ;D
[quote=“Paco Roman, post:4, topic:1700”]Sergio Sollima = Master of politics[/quote]…and Damiani too.
[quote=“John Welles, post:31, topic:1700”]When I first saw this thread, I thought it was about that T.V. series. ;D[/quote]And I thought it was the Franco Nero and Jennifer O’Neill film. ;D
Fernando Sancho - Master of all Mexican bandits
Or Master of funniest one-liners.
lucio fulci= master of GORE
Once knew a man who was a Jack of All Trades, but a Master of none.
Didn’t know you’re such a poet ENNIOO :o.
Alejandro Jodorowsky : The master of God, or The master of Acid, or The master of whatthefuckisthis
django and sartana= masters of high bodycounts