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My Name Is Nobody |
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Rating: Summary: In my opinion, Henry Fonda's 'Best Western' Review: A Sergio Leone classic in the vein of 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'. Terrence Hill is the real star of this movie, while Henry Fonda shines as his straight man. It may not be the way it was, but it sure is the way it ought to have been.
Rating: Summary: Phewwy!! What a stinker! Review: What a waste of time. Maybe I don't have the proper appreciation of so-called "spaghetti westerns", but I know a really stupid (not funny) movie when I see one.
Rating: Summary: This comedy western is the greatest! Review: This comedy western is the greatest! A mixture of meaning and rare humor, the end product is a classic. Terrance Hill is unequaled in his portrayal of a young, subtle, free-thinking natural gunman who cares about the legacy of his hero. The bond that builds between the two main characters is that of a dutch uncle who develops a genuine fondness for an unruly nephew. The story line, though a bit cryptic at first, is well worth the extra attention required to expose it. This is a MUST HAVE!
Rating: Summary: it was funny and made me laugh out loud Review: hill is so funny in this movie he makes you laugh just the way he looks at you with those big blue eyes it is a great satire on westerns and gun-slingers
Rating: Summary: Well-made and very entertaining western spoof Review: Terence Hill, from the famous western spoofs "They Call Me Trinity" and "Trinity Is Still My Name" is very much in character here playing "nobody." Instead of Bud Spencer co-starring as the straight man for his gags, as in the other films named, here veteran westerner Henry Fonda takes on that role. The results are excellent. The production values and directing are high-quality (except the dubbing) and in this regard the film is superior to all of the other Hill films. There is plenty of comedy, although not so much as in the Trinity films and Hill's modern spoofs (Crime Busters, Go For It, Odds and Evens). Wonderful touches are the influence of THE spaghetti western maker Sergio Leone, authentic (and authentically goofy) music by Ennio Morricone, and a genuinely good plot and character portrayal, including a poetically narrated ending to the film. This has got to be one of the best in the subgenre.
Rating: Summary: a "cute" spahgetii western Review: sergio leons forgotten work and next to once upon a time in the west perhaps one of his best. The music , the charicters, and especially some of the inside jokes make this a true jem that hard core western fans will love and non-western fans can enjoy to. this is perhaps the origin of the little bird lost in the snow story. see the movie for details.
Rating: Summary: A much underrated film Review: This is one of the best of the spaghetti westerns ever made. The characters are great and the entire film is non-stop entertainment. I never tire of watching it.
Rating: Summary: And excellent 'B' type western with some classic scenes. Review: If you are a western fan and loved 'Silverado' then you will like this flick. Not as good, but some classic scenes including the drinking/shooting glasses scene with the 'slapping' gun fight are outstanding. Dry wit and dark/sarcastic humor with memorable one-liners. Don't watch this for the 'shootem up' scenes, it is better than that. It does move a tad slow.
Rating: Summary: A must-see third in the Trinity series. Review: The fastest gun in the west (Henry Fonda) meets a faster gun (Terrence Hill), but they do everything but square off right away. Hill, who stars in "My Name is Trinity" and "My Name is Still Trinity," caps the trilogy with this movie, released as "Il Mio Nome E' Nessumo." Wit and physical humor spice up action that includes the Wild Bunch. Deserves to be in any western film collection!
Rating: Summary: Great and funny western! Review: A very entertaining and light-hearted western with good acting and great comedy.
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