The Stranger’s Gundown / Django il bastardo (Sergio Garrone, 1969)

Maybe he’s just really skinny and turns sideways when he doesn’t want to be seen?

1 Like

Yes…this is good.

Yeah, we should do this again sometime.

We sure will.

What exactley did we do? :smiley:

This is the question :smiley: .

Well lets get to work! Narrowing it down into even further ridiculesness.

Getting late…better go to bed… I will sleep on it to see if I come up with anything :wink: .

I’ll publish an essay of about 5000 words on these pages soon
Hopefully it will answer most of your questions:

[center][/URL][/center]

[center][size=6]GHOSTS & AVENGERS[/size][/center]

[center][size=5]From Shakespeare & Leone
to Eastwood & Garrone
[/size][/center]

[center][URL=http://img4.imageshack.us/i/djangobatard1.jpg/][url]http://img4.imageshack.us/i/2107151575fcb2959f7e1.jpg/[/url][/center]

Sounds very interesting! I hope you will publish it before I run off to Italy, so I’ll have someting substantial to read down there :wink:

When will you leave?

We’ll see if this guy was ghost or not … I still say he wasn’t :stuck_out_tongue:

It’ll always be interpretation, Ace High, and no more than that, especially when film makers don’t rub things in (and the best won’t ever do that)

Friday morning.

What source for Django the Bastard did you get that from? I assumed that
the VCI release was the best possible…

The VCI disc is now out of print so not completely best as far as I know

[quote=“korano, post:76, topic:560”]The VCI disc is now out of print so not completely best as far as I know[/quote] Yeah but I was under the impression it was the best looking release (from Silence’s DVD review) but that screen just looks great…

The VCI is not good but I thougt it was the best one. But that screenshot looks 100 times better!

Isn’t that from Seven Dollars to Kill?

If I remember right it’s the scene when Steffen kills three guys and put them on horses with tree crosses in the back.