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AKA Once Upon a Time...The Revolution.
It was only four or five years ago that I finally warmed up to the western genre. My pop was always a fan and I can recall many childhood saturday afternoons spent having to sit through John Wayne or James Stewart movies. I didn't get the attraction. We have motorcycles and hot rods. Who the fuck wants to ride a stinky old horse? However, there were some films I didn't mind though, and they pretty much all had this guy in them who looked a lot like Dirty Harry.
Those movies seemed a bit different. I wouldn't have called them gritty because I didn't really know the word, but they were definitely a bit off kilter than most of the cowboy movies I had seen. For one, the good guys were just as dirty and prone to misdeeds as the bad guys were! That guy who kept going from one band of outlaws to the other and playing the sides against each other didn't wear pristine clothes and a clean shaven face. There was something more dangerous about these films. I still thought horses were for faggots, but I could respect a guy who rode into town and raped one of the first women he saw.
So like I said, a few years ago I decided I wanted to get into Westerns and start a collection. The first thing I bought was The Man with No Name Trilogy. The second thing I bought was Once Upon a Time in The West. I eventually saw Once Upon a Time In America. It was only a few months ago that I found out Leone had another film that sat between the two Once Upon a Times. That film is this film.
James Coburn and Rod Steiger star in this film about an Irish explosives expert and the Mexican bandito who forces him to blow up a bank, not knowing that the valuables kept inside aren't what he expected. Things spiral out of control from there.
This film didn't explode upon the scene to critical or financial success, but I like it. It's got a nice mix of action, drama, and comedy. Like all of Leone's films it's beautifully shot and to top it off, it has a great Morricone soundtrack.
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THn36Mwmv7U
It should be on instant watch. Go watch it.
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