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Old 02-21-02 | 12:11 PM
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Luminous Film (http://www.lfvw.com/) has added a few more Spaghetti's. Cant seem to find anyone else importing them... All are widescreen...

A MAN CALLED BLADE -REG 0 PAL
BOOT HILL (Terrance Hill, Bud Spencer) -REG 0 NTSC
BAD MANS RIVER (Van Cleef) -REG 2 PAL
CAPTAIN APACHE (Van Cleef) -REG 2 PAL
PANCHO VILLA (Telly Savallas, Clint Walker) -REG 2 PAL

... I'm especially interested in A Man Called Blade, one of the stranger, later Spaghetti efforts.
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Anchor Bay has put DJANGO KILL! back on thier website, this time its listed under the July-December 2002 range instead of the January-June 2002.
Old 02-24-02 | 07:11 AM
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Well I broke down and got The Great Silence for 20 bucks..I must say this was well worth the bucks!!! This has to be the best of all the non Leone spaghetti westerns Ive seen so far..I thought Django was good but this one was by far an excellent movie-and the transfer was awesome..I just wish we could get un-dubbed versions of all these-the dubbing just cheapens the movie and makes them all sound like Speed Racer cartoons
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Originally posted by Deke Rivers
Well I broke down and got The Great Silence for 20 bucks..I must say this was well worth the bucks!!!...I just wish we could get un-dubbed versions of all these...
Glad you enjoyed it, great movie... And, well, they were always intended to be dubbed, intentionally made for the International market and often with International casts (one actor speaking Spanish or Italian to an actor speaking English). Most (I cant think of one that wasnt) were made without sound, so no matter what language you would hear- it would be dubbed.
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didnt know about the no sound thing-its weird that you mention that though as the alternate happy ending on the great silence was completely silent
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Does anyone know of an online retailer who carries Cut Throats Nine? I can't find it at amazon or deepdiscountdvd. Also, has anyone found The Great Silence for a better price than amazon's $26? I want to buy it, but I'm really in no hurry to pay that much for a movie I've never seen. Deepdiscountdvd apparently doesn't carry that title either.

I recently bought Django, Four of the Apocalypse, and A Bullet for the General. Of the three, Django is really my favorite. It's action packed and hilarious, even better than I expected. A Bullet for the General was enjoyable too, though not nearly as "fun" a film as Django. Four of the Apocalypse was only fair, though still worth owning. I think it would have been a much better film if it wasn't for the horribly dated, and misplaced, folk music in the soundtrack. It's really not as fast paced as a lot of other westerns, but still contains some interesting scenery, and quite a bit of gore--at least in the previously-deleted scenes.

One comment about Django: Anchor Bay lists its aspect ratio as 1.66:1. What's strange is that only the opening titles are in that AR. During the title sequence, there are black vertical bars on the sides of my 16:9 TV (which there apparently should be for a 1.66:1 movie). After that, though, the movie fills the screen completely. So unless the horizontal overscan is really bad on my TV, the movie is actually presented in 1.78:1. Anyone comments about that?
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Does anyone know of an online retailer who carries Cut Throats Nine? I can't find it at amazon or deepdiscountdvd. Also, has anyone found The Great Silence for a better price than amazon's $26? I want to buy it, but I'm really in no hurry to pay that much for a movie I've never seen. Deepdiscountdvd apparently doesn't carry that title either.

I recently bought Django, Four of the Apocalypse, and A Bullet for the General. Of the three, Django is really my favorite. It's action packed and hilarious, even better than I expected. A Bullet for the General was enjoyable too, though not nearly as "fun" a film as Django. Four of the Apocalypse was only fair, though still worth owning. I think it would have been a much better film if it wasn't for the horribly dated, and misplaced, folk music in the soundtrack. It's really not as fast paced as a lot of other westerns, but still contains some interesting scenery, and quite a bit of gore--at least in the previously-deleted scenes.

One comment about Django: Anchor Bay lists its aspect ratio as 1.66:1. What's strange is that only the opening titles are in that AR. During the title sequence, there are black vertical bars on the sides of my 16:9 TV (which there apparently should be for a 1.66:1 movie). After that, though, the movie fills the screen completely. So unless the horizontal overscan is really bad on my TV, the movie is actually presented in 1.78:1. Anyone comments about that?
I got the Great Silence from DVD Planet for around 20 bucks with shipping..I was hesitant on paying that much for a movie Ive never seen but it was well worth it..better than all the ones you have list which I recenlt bought also..try using www.dvdpricesearch.com to find the others you are looking for
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Originally posted by Xytraguptorh
Does anyone know of an online retailer who carries Cut Throats Nine?
The only place it seems to be at is Luminous Film and Video. Its alow key release from a small company so none of the big online retaliers will have it. If you click on the "Buy Me" link in my DVDTalk review it will take you straght to it.
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Re: Spaghetti Westerns

Originally posted by Maliboo
Judging by all the Share-the-Love I've recieved for TOMBSTONE I would think the Western genre was pretty popular, but there's a couple Spaghetti Westerns coming from Anchor Bay 12/18 that no one's even signed up for on the www.dvdtalk.com/stl page:

A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL (Staring Klaus Kinski and Martine Beswick)
FOUR OF THE APOCALYPSE (Lucio Fulci)

Don't these Italian gems get any love?

Anchor Bay is also re-releasing the DJANGO / DJANGO STRIKES AGAIN double feature for a lower price that day, but you'd be better off waiting until 4/2 when they put out DJANGO with an optional Italian language track and 16x9. Also coming on 4/2 is my personal favorite Spaghetti Western DJANGO, KILL! ...IF YOU LIVE, SHOOT! (see this review: http://www.algonet.se/~krig/djangokill.html )

Just today I purchased FISTFUL OF LEAD aka "Sartana is Here, Trade Your Pistols for Coffins" (or something) from Amazon for only 4.99! Does anyone have this disc?

And some other Spaghetti Westerns of interest on DVD:

VENGEANCE
THE GREAT SILENCE
KEOMA

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http://www.imagesjournal.com/issue06.../spaghetti.htm
http://www.wildeast.net/spaghettiwestern.htm
I did not see Django as a re-release on Anchor Bays website..you sure on this one? If so I will sell my 2 pack and get the italian language one
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Does anyone know if Great Silence had a recent price drop? Dvdpricesearch says the MSRP is 19.99 but the lowest price found is 21.56.
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Great Silence, The

Cast: Frank Wolff, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski, Luigi Pistilli, Mario Brega, Vonetta McGee
Directed by: Sergio Corbucci

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On an unforgiving, snow-swept frontier, a group of bloodthirsty bounty hunters, led by the vicious Loco (Klaus Kinski - Nosferatu, For a Few Dollars More) prey on a band of persecuted outlaws who have taken to the hills. As the price on each head is collected one-by-one, only a mute gunslinger named Silence (Jean-Louis Trintignant - The Conformist) stands between the innocent refugees and the greed and corruption that the bounty hunters represent. But, in this harsh, brutal world, the lines between right and wrong aren't always clear and good doesn't always triumph. Featuring superb photography and a haunting score from maestro Ennio Morricone, director Sergio Corbucci's (Django, Companeros) bleak, brilliant and violent vision of an immoral, honorless west is widely considered to be among the very best and most influential Euro-Westerns ever made.

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Genre: Action / Adventure Sound Format: 1.0
Studio: Image Screen Format: LBX
Rating: NR Theatre Release: 1968
MSRP: $19.99 DVD Release: Out
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Re: Re: Spaghetti Westerns

Originally posted by Deke Rivers


I did not see Django as a re-release on Anchor Bays website..you sure on this one? If so I will sell my 2 pack and get the italian language one
Its on the website under 2002 (July - December)

www.anchorbayentertainment.com/future

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Originally posted by Slumbering Fist
... I'm especially interested in A Man Called Blade, one of the stranger, later Spaghetti efforts. [/B]
Yeah, thats the last on my must-see list..Few others I still need to check out:

Cut Throats 9
Django kill
Tepepa
Blindman (The ZATOICHI of the Spaghettis with Ringo Starr)

FINALLY saw Four/Apocalypse and guess what? I liked it! Its another one of those slow & mysterious SW's like Charley One Eye which doesn't focus on standard themes within the genre. Still a few flaws though. Wasn't clear on why the sheriff let the group leave town in the beginning and thought that there was a little too much time spent in that snow town. Plus a bit more of screentime for Chaco would have been more acceptable.

Now about the music..After hearing so many comparisons to KEOMA's folk-song narrative, I was not let down. I found this composition to be much more tolerable and smoother. (Was that Simon & Garfunkel? lol) and the instrumental score was beautiful. Not only among the best pieces of music in the genre, but now one of my favorites in general cinema.
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Spaghetti Westerns on Reg 1 DVD.

Here's an article at DVDverdict about Spaghetti Westerns and their availability on Reg 1 DVD.

enjoy, Tony Block

http://www.dvdverdict.com/columns/cl...paghetti.shtml
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Region 2 DVD retalier CD Japan has a Spaghetti Western section check it out .
Does anybody own any of these? How's the quality?


Wild Wild Spaghetti West

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So, any new Spaghetti Westerns on Dvd comming out in the next few months?

I got a shipping notice from DDD for Will Penny, Goin South and Bad Company. Not exactly spaghetti. Still waiting for Hombre to ship from Dvdempire with the Hustler:SE. Also received Rifleman set 2 on Tuesday.

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VCI has STRANGERS GUNDOWN (aka Django the Bastard) coming 7/30 and Lucio Fulci's A BULLET FOR SANDOVAL 8/27

http://www.vcientertainment.com/newrel.html
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Since this thread has been revived...

I just watched A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL the other night and it's terrific! One of my top 5 Spaghetti Westerns now. Maybe even top 3!
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Since this thread has been revived...

I just watched A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL the other night and it's terrific! One of my top 5 Spaghetti Westerns now. Maybe even top 3!
Agree!
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Has anyone ever saw "Nobody Is My Name" and how would you rate it if so.
Thinking about buying it.
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Has anyone ever saw "Nobody Is My Name" and how would you rate it if so.
Thinking about buying it.
MY NAME IS NOBODY is different than most spaghetti westerns in that it is (IMHO) more of a mainstream, big budget comedy in a western setting than a true euro-western. The things I love about spaghettis--low budget, in-your-face-nihilism. outrageous plots, bizzare opponents, omnipresent menace aren't in evidence here. Everybody's "simpatico". It's not that it's "bad" (I own the LD), but it's "different" (you could make the argument that it was the end of an era) and should be approached as such. If you are expecting THE DOLLARS TRILOGY, THE GREAT SILENCE or ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST you won't find it here.
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MY NAME IS NOBODY is the comic send-off of the Spaghettis. Believed to be the last commercialized film of the genre with Leone producing (Legend has it that he directed quite a few sequences) and with *possibly* Morricone's last western score (A great score with tracks like, "Piu' delle valcherie, Good luck Jack, & Sei Sei Qualcano E' Colpa Mia which was later used briefly in Tom Hanks' THE 'BURBS)

As Doc Moonlight pointed out, don't expect this one to a salute to the glory days of the DOLLARS trilogy. But if you are a fan of the TRINITY era, waste no time with this one!
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Well Im just getting into the SW's (Never looked past the DOLLARS trilogy before until recently...."me an idiot") and now Im just trying to get a list of some good ones to buy.But Im looking to buy the violent ones first : ) and then the comedy ones later.So i think Ill hold off for a while on that one and then eventually pick it up on down the road.
Thanks for all the info!
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Getting low on Westerns to watch or buy. Any new announced titles that I might have missed recently?
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DeepdiscountDvd.com has Bullet for Sandoval pre-order for 7.98 8/27 release date.

And The Strangers Gundown/AKA- Django IL Bastardo pre-order for 7.20 7/30 release date.

I think both have a MSRP of around 14.95. They also have a couple of recent VCI Spaghetti titles I was looking for, Find a Place to Die and Today we Kill, Tomorrow we Die but they were 9.99 and 14.95 the MSRP price on their site and not discounted any. Hopefully they will correct these prices soon to around 7.00-8.00 each and they will have another sale!
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I found Find A Place to Die for 5.32 at Deepdiscountdvd.com today. It was listed at full msrp in my message from 7/13. Still waiting for them to list Today We Kill...Tomorrow We Die for a sweet price...it was the other title that was full msrp at the time but disappeared and is still missing.

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