lil studies because im bored
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top 5 worst westerns >:3
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Ok but in all honesty.
Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980)
Bronco Billy (1980)
Paint Your Wagon (1969)
The Return of Sabata (1971)
The Ridiculous Six (2016)
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SABATA (1969-1971) - SPAGHETTI & OTHER RECIPES' WESTERNS (Part 9/10)
Lee Van Cleef (see Part 3) is among the most famous faces of Spaghetti Westerns. One of his best roles is in the 2 movies he played in the Sabata series in 1969 and 1971
However and as with many spaghetti Westerns the names of the heroes were not attached to one actor since the Sabata name was used in no less than 7 movies played by Van Cleef, Yul Brynner, Anthony Steffen, Brad Harris and Richard Harrison
Above are posters from the US, Italy and Japan (click on each image for details).
Director: Gianfranco Parolini, Tulio deMicheli
Actors: Lee Van Cleef, Yul Brynner, Anthony Steffen.
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Just started watching Sabata for the first time and oh my gosh you guys
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Lee Van Cleef in Sabata (Ehi amico ... c'è Sabata. Hai chiuso!), 1969
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Listening to this podcast and there's a bit where one of the hosts asks if the others caught some gay undertones between sabata and banjo dhdjdjdjfj dawg undertones?
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My official Sabata (1969) review
Sabata gets a 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and a buttload of fancy guns 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫
Very fun, very fruity, full of classic Western moments and tropes and it is just very good I loved it!!! Sabata is a great character, a little funny and a little silly with his rocking chair and painting goofs. Lee van Cleef is once again captivating in his fashionable ensembles and his ridiculous guns that shouldn’t work but do (how the hell do you fire from the butt of a tiny pistol, dude?).
Supporting cast was excellent too.
Carrincha is a great sidekick (and has his own side kick, Alley Cat). Banjo is a wonderful side character who has a history with Sabata we can only guess at the depth of.
The soundtrack, while not as tense and grand as Ennio Morricone’s work, was still brilliant. And it gave us a great intro theme to boot.
All that’s left to say is Ehi amico! C'è Sabata. Hai chiuso!
Ten out of ten triangles for Lee van Cleef’s face
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