I am the most impressed by the ugly

Jamarcus 2022-03-21 09:01:09

The soundtrack is classic. After reading it, I realized that "the good" is Eastwood. The more impressive scenes are all related to "the ugly". After he was caught, he was mixed with cursing in dialect, reunited with his brother, ran across a large cemetery looking for treasure, was hung from a tree and looked at gold coins but nothing In any way, he lives so hard, or the actors act so well.
There is a small bug that is, "the ugly" is so good at guns that there is no bullet inside?
I have seen the unforgivable, the past in the west, and the yellow sand at sunset. I feel that the characteristics of western movies are quick gun draw, rough face, vast location, and the incognito old bounty hunter kills people for a few hundred dollars. There will always be scenes of small families being bloodbathed, which makes people feel helpless. In these four movies, except for sunset and yellow sand, the other three are basically of the same level.

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  • Katherine 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    The soundtrack is too classic for three hours and I slept from time to time

  • Antonette 2021-10-20 18:59:10

    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhah

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly quotes

  • Blondie: [watching the soldiers fighting on the bridge] I have a feeling it's really gonna be a good, long battle.

    Tuco: Blondie, the money's on the other side of the river.

    Blondie: Oh? Where?

    Tuco: Amigo, I said on the other side, and that's enough. But while the Confederates are there we can't get across.

    Blondie: What would happen if somebody were to blow up that bridge?

    Tuco: Yeah. Then these idiots would go somewhere else to fight.

    Blondie: [lighting his match] Maybe.

  • One-armed Union soldier: [Wallace and Tuco are at the train station, handcuffed together] Hey, corporal, afraid he'll get lost? Where's the Rebel going?

    Cpl. Wallace: To Hell, with a rope around his neck and a price on his head.

    Tuco: Yeah... three thousand dollars, friend. That's a lot of money for a head.

    [He flips the soldier's empty sleeve]

    Tuco: I bet they didn't even pay you a penny for your arm.