Hello to everybody:)I'm a 21 years old male from Germany who has just recently rediscovered his love for Leone's movies and Morricone's music. Yesterday I ordered the Italian BDs for FAFDM, GBU and MNIN as well as the German one for OUATIA. Together with last year's BD of OUATITW that's quite a good start to rewatch these movies finally. When I first watched them I was 14 or 15 years old and had to buy them all on DVD instantly. It's great that now, only a few years later, most of them are available in HD and yet sad, because almost all of these BD releases are only a compromise of what would have been possible (regarding original cuts, music, crappy quality, ...)I'm glad I finally joined this forum, I've been a reader for a few years now!Well and that's it for now
Hey there! I just wanted to say hi, and I'm glad I'm doing it in the right place. It's nice to have this thread for this purpose.I'm actually no stranger to this board. I was a member under the name Beebs (some of you may remember) several years ago. I suppose I should say a word of two about my long sabbatical. At the time I was about to head off to college, which meant re-prioritizing my activities. I think it's safe to say I was an active member, and it would have been hard to stay connected without staying fully involved, so I quit cold turkey.Anyway, I have fond memories of this board and feel like saddling up once more. Yall have a good community here and I thank you for welcoming me back in!
A few months ago, he bought the blu ray trilogy, and re-watched the movies with commentaries, getting new bits of information about the movies, and became interested to find out more so he stumbled upon this site which provided a wealth of information on deleted scenes, behind the scenes information and possible messages that are present in each of his films, and from then, he had grown a deep appreciation for these wonderful movies. And now, as 19 year old, I finish this story off with, "Sergio Leone...I take my hat off to you.".
Senza: Welcome. I found your Leone story interesting. So, FOD was the one you liked most when you were younger? That's good to know. Probably when we are introducing our children, nephews, whoever to Leone, that's the title to start with. It's simple. GBU requires a fairly sophisticated viewer to appreciate what's going on. You have to be able to maintain interest in several storylines simultaneously, a skill that most young viewers haven't developed yet.
Groggy - Thanks, dude!Dave Jenkins - At the time it was, maybe because it was the shortest of three and had a lot of action. I remember knowing the dialogue about the mule off by heart and thought I should use it on someone at school haha. When it came to TGTBTU, I agree with you in that it does take someone a bit older to fully understand and appreciate it, especially the way in which the civil war gets in the way of the treasure hunt - at 9 years old I certainly didn't even think about any anti-war messages that maybe present there. When watching it, I almost forgot about Eastwood being in the movie because Tuco was stealing the show. When it came to the final showdown, and that wide shot of them getting into position in that circle, I thought it was so cool. I remember having a friend over watching it as well, and all he could say was "Come on! Shoot someone already!".I personally think OUATIA is SL's most ambiguous and hard to follow film because I've read many interpretations/theories involving the ending, and when I first saw it, I was confused with Noodle's smile at the end, and I'm still baffled by it because it has so many meanings apparently.