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Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity Is Still My Name

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Terence Hill returns as "Trinity" with Bud Spencer.
Review: Also known as "All The Way Trinity" (1972).
Terence Hill returns in "Trintiy Is STILL My Name! This is the sequel to "They Call Me Trinity".
Bud Spencer is a real shock in this one. He's in a hurry to get through the desert, but when he sees a group of men cooking beans, he takes what he wants from them and the whole skillet of beans. Terence Hill also rides along and he finds a different group of men. "Trinity" is a bit more nicer, or is he? he took the beans too. Even let the horse have some right from the skillet.
The brothers meet up at Pearl's house. Where they finally get to take a bath. At the request of a dying father, Bud has to take care of Terence and show him the ropes. He is inexperienced at being a bad guy. But it is Terence that must look after Bud and teach him a thing or two. Terence finds love too.
This film is in English on this DVD. It is the shorter version of 101 minutes.
Some television versions run a longer version at 1 hour, 57 minutes, still there is an even longer Italian version at 2 hours and 4 minutes. Rated "G".
If you want to see Terence Hill play a good, funny guy and in the best western ever produced by Sergio Leone, "My Name Is Nobody (1973) is what I highly recommend.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just As Good As The First!
Review: Amazing! They really had tons of ideas between these two movies. The film and sound quality on this movie is only a little better than "They Call Me Trinnity". The comedy is just as good. (maybe even a little better). If you want an old "clean" movie you can laugh all the way through this is it! You may also want to see "They Call Me Trinnity".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the two classics that made Hill and Spencer stars
Review: For many viewers, this film and its predecessor "They Call Me Trinity" (do a search under Bud Spencer) are THE classic Spencer/Hill films. Although I prefer the "modern" ones made a few years later (Crime Busters, Go For It, and Odds and Evens), I admit that this film is easier for non-fans to appreciate. The humor is more restrained but is still hilarious. The film shows its age and the setting is not as interesting as in They Call Me Trinity, but in some ways the film is funnier than the original. Its main weakness is that despite tons of gags, there are moments of slow pacing, during which late-night viewers may doze. But it IS a classic spoof, and I recommend it very much. Poker playing scene and the gunslinging showdown following it are absolute classics!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: none have not seen any thing yet
Review: I enjoy spaghetti westerns and the Terrence Hill ones are no exception. They are funny, light and entertaining. However, the DVD audio is horrible! As another reviewer had noted, there is a high pitch whistle which is constant throughout, regardless of what DVD player is used (Sony and Phillips). It is so shrill that it makes the video unwatchable. Painful! It would be better not sold than to be sold with such poor quality!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good Movie; Bad DVD Audio
Review: I enjoy spaghetti westerns and the Terrence Hill ones are no exception. They are funny, light and entertaining. However, the DVD audio is horrible! As another reviewer had noted, there is a high pitch whistle which is constant throughout, regardless of what DVD player is used (Sony and Phillips). It is so shrill that it makes the video unwatchable. Painful! It would be better not sold than to be sold with such poor quality!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A serious western that will leave a smile on your face.
Review: I loved this movie when I first saw it, many years ago, and I love it now. It has many comical moments that are not ridiculous or silly and thus do not detract from the seriousness of the story. In fact, the added humor helps to make this more than just another western.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A serious western that will leave a smile on your face.
Review: I loved this movie when I first saw it, many years ago, and I love it now. It has many comical moments that are not ridiculous or silly and thus do not detract from the seriousness of the story. In fact, the added humor helps to make this more than just another western.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The boys are back
Review: I remember watching several Bud Spencer/Terence Hill films in the early 1980s. This Italian comedy team always provided lots of laughs with the crazy situations each of their films put them in, and these two goofballs were in a lot of different situations, from westerns to car races to cop films. Throughout it all, the formula always stayed the same: Spencer played the taciturn giant who always found himself roped into yet another misadventure by kind hearted Hill. What followed usually involved several awesomely choreographed fistfights, slapstick comedy on a level one rarely sees, and a sappy ending where the two save some unfortunate soul who needed help. I am hoping for a DVD release of "Crimebusters," but until then I will take what I can get from these two funny actors. This means watching films like "They Call Me Trinity" and its sequel, "Trinity Is Still My Name." "They Call Me Trinity" and its subsequent sequels are clever spoofs of the popular spaghetti western genre so prevalent during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In the first film, Hill and Spencer rescued a group of Mormons from the malicious plans of a gang of land developers. The second film reunites the brothers for a similarly themed rescue mission.

Trinity (Hill) and his brother Bambino (Spencer) still can't stand one another, but events once again force the two to cooperate as yet another plot aimed at the average man threatens the day. The two first come together again at their parents' house in a series of funny scenes that show how chaotic the brothers' home life must have been as children. Before they even get there, Trinity and Bambino are up to their old tricks. While crossing a desert to get to their parents' place, first Trinity and then Bambino run into a small gang of miscreants camping out behind a giant boulder. Both men manage to outfox these dense goons: Trinity through his fast gunplay and Bambino by bopping one of the guys on the head. Remember this group; they are the first of several running gags in the movie. Anyway, after staying with mom and pop for a time, the two move on together much to the entertainment of Trinity and the consternation of Bambino. They first meet a family heading west that is having difficulty with their wagon. Trinity falls for the beautiful daughter and thus leans on Bambino to help the family out. These people form yet another ongoing gag in the movie, and probably the funniest one. The gassy baby is a hoot.

Naturally, a rumor goes around that Trinity and Bambino are federal agents. The brothers do nothing to counter the accusations, particularly when the head honchos of a criminal gang offer them a bribe to look the other way in a gun smuggling operation. Trinity and Bambino take the money then move to break up the plot. Well, Trinity does, but his brother hates the idea. He's all for taking the money and moving on, an idea frustrated as events pull the brothers' into a hornet's nest involving the criminals and a group of monks. The obligatory fistfight breaks out as the brothers' attempt to thwart the criminals, save the monks, help the pioneer family, and still get away with the money. "They Call Me Trinity" ended on the same note, but the final fight here eclipses the big battle at the end of the first film. There must be at least a hundred men punching, kicking, and biting each other in the confines of that church. Will Bambino finally get away with a big score, or will Trinity once again foil yet another get rich quick scam? Fans of the two actors' films probably know the answer without watching the movie.

"Trinity Is Still My Name" isn't as good as the first film. In fact, the first film wasn't as good as many of the films made by Hill and Spencer. Maybe it's just me, but I vastly prefer their movies like "Crimebusters" to these spaghetti western spoofs. Hill and Spencer still do a good job establishing their characters, riffing off of one another wonderfully as they pick fights with the bad guys in these films, but it's not as much fun watching a fistfight in a church as it is watching one in a bowling alley (where the pair use bowling balls and shoes to knock the opposition senseless). I also tend to get a bit uneasy watching these two eat all those beans-the food looks gross, doesn't it? What are they really eating? That's what I'd like to know! Anyway, most fans of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer will appreciate the antics going on here. My favorite scenes involved Bambino sitting in the bar thinking about what he is going to do about the unfolding situation, and he won't let the owner close up. Every time the guy starts getting ready to leave, Bambino gets up and turns the clock back one hour. Priceless!

Once again, I waded through a Direct Source DVD. What is it with this company that they only release old spaghetti westerns? Worse, the picture quality is always mediocre. For the first "Trinity" film, the transfer wasn't too bad, but it's terrible for the sequel. They released an abysmal print of "Death Rides a Horse." Too, the only extras are usually a trivia quiz and minimal cast bios. Why a bigger company or studio doesn't jump in and do the old spaghetti western genre justice is a mystery. Perhaps they don't think a market exists for these films. Perhaps they don't want to shell out big bucks to do it. Perhaps they're too busy releasing the director's edition special deluxe super duper extreme version of "Transylvania 6-5000." Whatever the case, I hope these old movies find a decent release in the near future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Western Of All Time
Review: I was first introduced this movie from a friend, and I couldn't stop laughing. I'm not a western type, but I definately enjoyed this movie, along with the first movie, "They Call Me Trinity". I definately recommend this movie to anyone who loves a good slapstick comedy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Western Of All Time
Review: I was first introduced this movie from a friend, and I couldn't stop laughing. I'm not a western type, but I definately enjoyed this movie, along with the first movie, "They Call Me Trinity". I definately recommend this movie to anyone who loves a good slapstick comedy.


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