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Abigale 2022-03-19 09:01:03

If there is no walkie-talkie, how can you continue when you are counting people? ! !

That part of the prophet is so funny, it doesn't lose to comedy.

When manco and the colonel met, I thought they were going to get involved.

Indio actually killed because of being green.

Manco is too unreasonable to sneak into the enemy.

The colonel is actually a chemist + physicist?

The cowboy era was so fucking messy.

Why does the Colonel and Indio have the same pocket watch? ? Did not understand here.

The colonel is very good in this part. He must be a lot of manco, and he can watch it. He didn't ask for money in the end. He is not the same person as the third part.

It is said that manco has a million plus bounty, and the third part has to cheat the bounty, it is a bounty cheat, even the first two are not as good.

Yes, I looked upside down.

The translated name of Hong Kong is really interesting.

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Extended Reading
  • Gardner 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Love Westerns! The young clint is as handsome as his marksmanship, instantly killing all men and women in sight, plus Leon's divine guidance, coupled with the desolate western scenery, and the soundtrack full of rhythm, the emphasis is on twists and turns and intense, Sparks are scattered, cruel and humane plot, wonderful! ps the result is really great!

  • Hailee 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    Compared with the solitary hero who is a hero, a pair of bounty hunters who are both enemies and friends is more reasonable, the story is fuller, and the action design is also very exciting. Indio is really a hero, the subjective shot of holding a pocket watch before his death is so sad~

For a Few Dollars More quotes

  • Wild, The Hunchback: Well well, if it isn't the smoker. Well... Remember me, amigo?

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: M-Mm.

    Wild, The Hunchback: 'Course you do. El Paso.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: It's a small world.

    Wild, The Hunchback: Yes, and very, very bad. Now come on, you light another match.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in about ten minutes?

    Wild, The Hunchback: Ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up!

  • [last lines]

    Monco: [counting reward sums of outlaws he just killed] Ten thousand... twelve thousand... fifteen... sixteen... seventeen... twenty-two. Twenty-two?

    [a wounded Groggy comes from behind and raises his gun; Monco whirls and shoots him dead]

    Monco: ...Twenty-seven.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: Any trouble, boy?

    Monco: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.