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« #120 : January 26, 2006, 06:38:23 AM »

OK "Essential" it is!

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« #121 : January 26, 2006, 06:39:58 AM »

"Very Good" verdict to be added to Morricone guide!

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« #122 : January 26, 2006, 06:50:30 AM »

1963 Gunfight At Red Sands(Ricardo Blasco)
1964 Fistful of Dollars(Sergio Leone)***
1964 Bullets Don't Argue(Mario Caiano)
1965 Pistol For Ringo(Duccio Tessari)
1965 Return of Ringo(Duccio Tessari)
1965 For A Few Dollars More(Sergio Leone)****
1966 Navajo Joe(Sergio Corbucci)
1966 Hills Run Red(Carlo Lizzani)
1966 Seven Guns For The McGregors(Franco Giraldi)
1966 Big Gundown(Sergio Sollima)***
1966 The Good,The Bad and the Ugly(Sergio Leone)****
1967 Seven Women For The McGregors(Franco Giraldi)
1967 Hellbenders(Sergio Corbucci)
1967 Fort Yuma Gold(Giorgio Ferroni)
1967 Face To Face(Sergio Sollima)****
1968 Tepepa(Giulio Petroni)
1968 The Mercenary(Sergio Corbucci)****
1968 And For The Roof A Sky Full Of Stars(Giulio Peroni)
1968 Run Man Run(Sergio Sollima)**
1968 Death Rides A Horse(Giulio Petroni)***
1968 Guns For San Sebastian(H.Verneuil/Anthony Quinn)
1969 Once Upon A Time In The West(Sergio Leone)****
1969 The Great Silence(Sergio Corbucci)****
1969 Five Man Army(Don Taylor/Italo Zingarelli)
1970 Companeros(Sergio Corbucci)***
1971 Day Of Judgement(Mario Gariazzo)
1971 Duck You Sucker(Sergio Leone)****
1971 Long Live Your Death(Duccio Tessari)
1972 Sonny and Jed(Sergio Corbucci)
1972 Return of Clint the Stranger(Alfonso Balcazar)
1972 Life Is Tough Eh Providence?(Giulio Petroni)
1973 What Am i Doing In The Middle Of A Revolution
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1973 Here We Go Again Eh Providence?(Alberto De
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1973 My Name Is Nobody(Tonino Valerii)****
1975 Nobodys The Greatest(Damiano Damiani)
1981 Buddy Goes West(Michele Lupo)
1991 Lucky Luke(Terence Hill)
2002 The Last Pistolero(Alessandro Dominici)

**** Essential
***   Very Good
**     Good
*       Only Fair

Now updated to include ratings for My Name Is Nobody and Death Rides A Horse.
Unfortunately i've had to remove Bullet For The General from the guide as i've just found out that the score was in fact composed by Luis Bacalov-but under the supervision of Morricone so although there are apparent Ennio influences we can't really include it.
Thanks a bunch imdb.com for the mis-information(i wonder if there's any other movie that shouldn't be on the list)!!!

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« #123 : January 26, 2006, 07:01:28 AM »

This percussive trumpet dominated soundtrack also sounds pretty unique for a Morricone score and the only possible comparison i can draw is that the main theme slightly resembles a speeded up version of music accompanying the (new) scene from GBU where LVC visits the half-destroyed fort.
The soundtrack to Hellbenders effectively lifts the film in places but it lacks variety and i'm giving it a "good" verdict!

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« #124 : January 26, 2006, 08:01:04 AM »

I agree, not as much vairiety Banjo, but I just love the main theme.


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« #125 : January 26, 2006, 11:04:25 AM »

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One of my next purchases will probably be Viva Django starring Terence Hill which acts as some sort of sequel to Corbucci's original-but i wish there was more information available

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« #126 : January 26, 2006, 02:25:09 PM »

Sorry i meant to say PREQUEL!!

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« #127 : January 28, 2006, 10:39:21 PM »

From time to time....the score was pretty good. It's been my contention for awhile that "Leo Nichols" is in fact Bruno Nicolai...not Morricone, as reported in some places. Listening to this score reinforces that speculation, for me.


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« #128 : February 05, 2006, 06:25:53 AM »

Oh a three way tie!!!
I think the fairest way to settle this is to go the middle ground and call it "good".

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« #129 : February 05, 2006, 06:28:08 AM »

1963 Gunfight At Red Sands(Ricardo Blasco)
1964 Fistful of Dollars(Sergio Leone)***
1964 Bullets Don't Argue(Mario Caiano)
1965 Pistol For Ringo(Duccio Tessari)
1965 Return of Ringo(Duccio Tessari)
1965 For A Few Dollars More(Sergio Leone)****
1966 Navajo Joe(Sergio Corbucci)
1966 Hills Run Red(Carlo Lizzani)
1966 Seven Guns For The McGregors(Franco Giraldi)
1966 Big Gundown(Sergio Sollima)***
1966 The Good,The Bad and the Ugly(Sergio Leone)****
1967 Seven Women For The McGregors(Franco Giraldi)
1967 Hellbenders(Sergio Corbucci)
1967 Fort Yuma Gold(Giorgio Ferroni)
1967 Face To Face(Sergio Sollima)****
1968 Tepepa(Giulio Petroni)
1968 The Mercenary(Sergio Corbucci)****
1968 And For The Roof A Sky Full Of Stars(Giulio Peroni)
1968 Run Man Run(Sergio Sollima)**
1968 Death Rides A Horse(Giulio Petroni)***
1968 Guns For San Sebastian(H.Verneuil/Anthony Quinn)
1969 Once Upon A Time In The West(Sergio Leone)****
1969 The Great Silence(Sergio Corbucci)****
1969 Five Man Army(Don Taylor/Italo Zingarelli)
1970 Companeros(Sergio Corbucci)***
1971 Day Of Judgement(Mario Gariazzo)
1971 Duck You Sucker(Sergio Leone)****
1971 Long Live Your Death(Duccio Tessari)
1972 Sonny and Jed(Sergio Corbucci)
1972 Return of Clint the Stranger(Alfonso Balcazar)
1972 Life Is Tough Eh Providence?(Giulio Petroni)
1973 What Am i Doing In The Middle Of A Revolution
                                                       (Sergio Corbucci)
1973 Here We Go Again Eh Providence?(Alberto De
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1973 My Name Is Nobody(Tonino Valerii)****
1975 Nobodys The Greatest(Damiano Damiani)**
1981 Buddy Goes West(Michele Lupo)
1991 Lucky Luke(Terence Hill)
2002 The Last Pistolero(Alessandro Dominici)

**** Essential
***   Very Good
**     Good
*       Only Fair

"Good" verdict for Nobodys The Greatest now added.

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« #130 : February 05, 2006, 06:37:19 AM »

Rather than watch the movie again i had a listen to the score on CD.Apart from the excrutiating sung Mexico by Christy(i do like her version of Run Man Run though) this is an enjoyably varied and accomplished Mexican flavoured score.The main theme reminds me very much of Bullet For The General which Bacalov composed under the supervision of Morricone.For me there isn't any particular stand out track but i still say "very good".

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« #131 : February 05, 2006, 07:23:04 AM »

no standout track like you said.


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« #132 : February 05, 2006, 07:57:32 AM »

I really wish to see this but am unsure which DVD version I should own, any help would be really appreciated (I'm a big Orson Welles fan)  :)


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« #133 : February 05, 2006, 08:21:59 AM »

I've only got the cheapy cheap Blood And Guns VHS($2 from US Amazon).I want the dvd but i'm torn between Jerksi's(Ebay) full English version(about 15 minutes longer i think!)-but missing much (silent) footage or the DVD version with the addition of the silent footage but with the option of the Italian audio.

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« #134 : February 05, 2006, 02:32:12 PM »

Yea on the Italian DVD the sound completely drops out where there was no English dubbing.


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