The novel explains the ending much better than Kubrick did in the film. It is probably the best science fiction film ever made, though I tend to think that parts of Forbidden Planet give it a good run-for-the-money.
long_time_DNC said:It was interesting to see some of the similarities between A Fistful of Dollars and the modern day remake starring Bruce Willis, Last Man Standing. Hard to beat the ending confrontation in A Fistful of Dollars though.
Sean Mota said:The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966 Extended English Edition) 4.5 stars No matter how many times I have seen this film, I never get bored. There were some scenes that I do not remember seeing before on this one. Tuco is a character that makes this movie fun.
I don't know how many times I've seen this movie, but it's timeless. This remastered version does indeed contain several restored scenes that help some later scenes make more sense.Sean Mota said:The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966 Extended English Edition) 4.5 stars No matter how many times I have seen this film, I never get bored. There were some scenes that I do not remember seeing before on this one. Tuco is a character that makes this movie fun.
Foxbat said:Does anyone else think that running "The Towering Inferno" on HDNet Movies tonight is borderline tacky considering the 5th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center?