Gigemags, sorry couldn't find anything about an Atlanta showing but did stumble across this interview with some very cool quotes from Eli Wallach...
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And how does Eli Wallach feel about it all 35 years later?
"I think it is just wonderful. It's better than most of the other films that are being released today. Going back into the studio to voice my sequences after so long brought back some great memories. Sergio was unique, a great film-maker and a real pioneer. I know he would be very proud of this. I miss him a lot. I wish he was still making movies today.
And he wouldn't be using a computer." "You know, I'm getting on in age now and my hair is white. But every now and again I'll be walking down the street and someone will pass me, young and old, and whistle the theme of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly to me as they walk by. Out of all the films I've done in the past 50 years, it's the only film they seem to remember. Now, isn't that something."
As screen legend Charlton Heston once said, "Film preservation is the single most important thing in Hollywood today."
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complete link:
http://www.astor-theatre.com/calendar/reviews/reviewsT/the-good-the-bad-the-ugly.html