Iām new in this forum and would like to imagine:
My first spaghetti westerns, I saw when I was 8 years old and it was of course the dollar trilogy. I have about 30 spaghetti westerns seen, so not many. But I hope it will be more. I have only a few spaghetti-Western-DVDās, so I look mostly spaghetti westerns on television. I own 4 posters from Germany: Once upon a Time in the West, compaƱeros, The Big Silence and The Big Gundown. I live in Germany in a small town near Frankfurt am Main.
My English is limited, so do not be surprised.
not a newbie but I have returnedā¦ seems my horse would only walk west and I had to wait until we circumnavigated the world till I could post againā¦ happy posting my friends.
MEMBERS, I AM A NEWBIE, I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE EASTWOOD LEONES, THE SABATASāi also have seen several terence hill/bud spencers [which i like for laughs]āalthough GOD FOR FORGIVES, I DONāT is more serious----i watched today [ i think isaw it 25-30 years ago] DJANGO! this is an excellent dark western m with extreme violence [ears and metacarpals beware!]ānero is the classical spag-western hero[blue eyed , dour] and it works fine. corbucci[spelling] has a darker edge than leoneāi enjoyed it very much, one of the best!āregards, ralph g
Hi.
First post here after registering around 10 mins ago! I was made aware of the site via the Grindhouse Cinema Database. Looks like a lot to check so it may be a while beore my next post!
I may be able to help with scans of posters, lobbyās etc if they are needed. I`ll check out the database next!
[quote=āMr White, post:96, topic:30ā]Hi.
First post here after registering around 10 mins ago! I was made aware of the site via the Grindhouse Cinema Database. Looks like a lot to check so it may be a while beore my next post!
I may be able to help with scans of posters, lobbyās etc if they are needed. I`ll check out the database next![/quote]
Feel free in to post here in the forum!