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  • この頃のクリキントンは若かった~

  • pour une poigné de dollars en plus

  • nice job,keep it up !

  • <3 clint eastwood

  • its not the bullet but the looks at 2:06 killed him

  • I dont like the HD very much..but ... Spaghetti Western in HD is great!

  • nice

  • @0:26 That bearded bloke looks so much like my psychology teacher its scary! :O

  • When I watch this from 1964 - hard to believe that Clint is now 81. What a star! No wonder Quinton Tarantino took so much inspiration from Sergio Leone

  • I want to get this movie!! Mr. Eastwood is badass!!! True legend of the west.

  • I enjoyed this thoughly.

    Great job synching video to music score.

  • What a wonderful thing to do, this video. Thank you.

  • dammit, you broke the "like" meter.

  • 2:01 Now that's a truly "Angel Eyes" ^_^

  • What an awesome video. Reminds me of watching Clint movies with my dad growing up! A++,

  • Look up badass in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of Clint Eastwood!

  • Amazing..

  • Epic video!

  • 1:00-1:43 best ever

  • On the one side you have the Baxter's, on the other the Rojo's... you my friend are in the middle.... NOT a good place to be.

  • absolutely incredible man. thank you

  • i tilt my hat, very well done

    one of the best ive seen put together

  • Well done soundtrackcollector!!! Bravo!! This is just way too cool.......It's like the movie came back to life!!!

  • Great work, chum. You did true justice to the memory of Leone & Morricone.

  • Thanks for the positive man.

  • @zorin85 Morricone is still alive, dude! :D

  • @zorin85 He's not dead yet* Morricone, that is.

  • @zorin85

    Ok, but Ennio Morricone is still ALIVE!!!

  • watch?v=3s7vmJm05_E

  • Excellent editing

  • @leegray99 Thank you.

  • RATED UP EVEN THO DISABLED, GREAT SOUND TRACK!

  • AWESOME VIDEO, man i love these movies!Yes Hollywood does not try to make master pieces, knowing Americans will watch anything practically. But we know the good stuff don't we.

  • all of your edits are awesome and highlight the movie so much better

  • I would call this an extended trailer. Very good job!

  • This made my day.

  • Fantastic masterpiece. Our modern so-called "heroes" look like crap compared with young Clint Eastwood. Very nice classic. Gian Maria Volonté was no less impressive. Too bad they do not make films like this one anymore. If I have no mistake "A Fistfull of Dollars" was the first Spaghetti Western and became real classic

  • @Magnolia296 I'm trying with my script " dos pistolas son mas rapida que una" its tough out here loads of film festivals but u need the gelt to produce even a small budget spagheti western film.

  • between 1:18 1:24 love this series kills

  • EPIC!

  • awesome man, thumbs up for your edit

  • Thanking you Towecito.

  • @Soundtrackcollector more than welcome, the scenes/sound synchro its simply great + video quality, EXCELLENT

  • bad azz fuckin movie

  • Magnum lives......

  • Check my channel for clips from Clint Eastwood movie in english and italian.

    I upload on my channel only Clint clips and good gameplay of Fps like Black Ops and Modern Warfare 2 with ClintEastwood nick.

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  • damm that indio, was bad.

  • ahhh dont make em like they useed to :-O

  • sick

  • My mistake...4 coffins.....

  • Yep jiga BÕO

  • 23-25 mistrzowskie ujęcie

  • Come on guys, let's be serious. How can you possibly downplay the whole US western cinema just because of the comparison with Leone's magnificence? I have just one name to highlight the absurdity of such a claim: John Ford (and my list would be way longer). And I'm Italian

  • @Deisinoful How is leone magnificent after he stole this whole movie from a real legend Kurosawa?

  • Excellent job. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • Thanks zincorbie ....you should do some more of the same genre.

  • please check out my short film: BROKEN DREAMS WESTERN

  • Best western EVER.....!!!! This movie not only changed the western film...but made a HUGE mark on action films altogether. I can NOT watch this movie enough:)

  • @WarBeer I guess you didn't know this was almost entirely based on the legendary movie Yojimbo by Kurosawa. It's a great movie but it is really sad that it would try to steal credit advertising itself as the first film of its kind. Shame on them.

  • @mrrrloc ...I've know that for years...I have both films...that doesn't take away from the greatness of the film ...that's just silly. Dude...there's only 12 notes in music...EVERYONE is influenced by someone/something else....the two movies are NOT the same. If we didn't "borrow" we'd not have ANY movies nor ANY music. Not sure why you'd "assume" that I didn't know that...just because I like this film. There's really only a handful of stories that most movies follow...in truth.

  • @WarBeer ...besides....Leone took this story to a whole new level. I mean...holy shit...do you REALLY think Yojimbo was the first movie about a rogue samurai? Go look up how many jazz and old pop hits are based on "All the things you are"...etc. This vid is a dedication to the film....if you didn't like it...why are you here? ....just to troll...and try to pretend that you're some big film guru?

  • Legendary

  • NICE JOB

  • This movie was a brilliant remake of Kurosawa's "Yojinbo".

    Unlike "Last Man Standing" with Bruce Willis.

  • I really need to see this movie

  • When he set up the corpses at the graveyard to fool the bad guys, the bad guys must have thought they were very sound sleepers.

  • where did you get this soundtrack i desperately need it

  • @lasvanin

     You have a point however Unforgiven was the exeption.

  • EXCELLENT.. cutting. Fits perfectly.

  • Good realisation ! Thank's for posting

  • The best western movies were obviously not made by Americans. Leone's movies with Morricone's music have a soul, something that Hollywood crap rarely succeeds in.

  • @lasvanin Well said Branimirez ... thanks for commenting.

    The Wild Bunch being one exception.

  • @lasvanin italians have more style in everything

  • @lasvanin

    Well Leone took A LOT from John Ford, so I wouldn't dismiss classic Hollywood westerns as "crap", just yet.

  • @MillaHead Respect... :-) I'll check it out.

  • @lasvanin yeah too bad most of the actors were americans

  • Except for Clint Eastwood one of the best actors ever !

  • @lasvanin You don't think films like Stagecoach, The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance aren't as good or maybe better than the Sergio Leone westerns? Don't get me wrong, I love the Sergio Leone westerns, especially Once Upon A Time In The West, but it is a known fact that John Ford is famous for making westerns and influential ones too. And he was American. Though, if you prefer Leone's films, that's just a matter of taste then, but John Ford's westerns are what started it all.

  • @KazeHebi There is just no comparison between Sergio Leone's westerns & John Ford's. Sergio Leone is above all the rest by a far shot. I mean that with no disrespect to John Ford.

  • @lasvanin You're wrong, Hollywood on the good old days made the greatest movies with sould and everything.

  • I have the Ennio Morricone Legendary Italian westerns soundtrack CD and this is one of my favorite pieces. You have done a masterful job of editing. This would make a great promo for the movie. Outstanding Soundtrackcollector

  • @eseso3 thanks very much Marcelle ... I'm glad you like it.

    Please visit again.

  • Hy, i have created an enciclopedia centred on the dollars trilogy and it's characters by using the wikia site (the same site used to creat the star wars wiki). Anybody who wants to help me enlarge my wiki is very welcome to do it so finally the man with no name will have an enciclopedia all to himself, who knows, in time it could become as popular as the star wars wiki. Go to (man with no name wiki)

  • Hy, i have created an enciclopedia centred on the dollars trilogy and it's characters by using the wikia site (the same site used to creat the star wars wiki). Anybody who wants to help me enlarge my wiki is very welcome to do it so finally the man with no name will have an enciclopedia all to himself, who knows, in time it could become as popular as the star wars wiki. Go to (man with no name wiki)

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  • cool dude, keep it up

  • Well done with the editing and music, good job.

  • Clint your so cool.

    This for me is the best film of the dollars trilogy. Maybe because we had it on betamax video as a kid, i juts remember it with great fondness.

    Also think the soundtrack is the best of the lot.

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  • best

  • When the bad guy ( excuse my ignorance, I know his face but I can't put a name to him) plays his watch before he begins to shot someone, the tune is like a jewelllery box. Does anyone know the tune, I have it on my phone as ringtone and it's called Vertu and I can't find it anywhere to confirm it!!!

  • Right trilogy, wrong film ...here's a link.

    FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE' 1965 music - ENNIO MORRICONE

  • @lebowski114 I think you're looking for "Sixty seconds to what?"

  • @Soundtrackcollector yes in spain

  • Marianne Koch (Marisol) is so pretty I could kiss her tears away !

  • yes in spain.

  • Morricone made some awesome music. Thanks for posting.

  • Volonté had a scar in his eyebrow, now to have a scar in your eyebrow is fashionable. xD

  • oh this that movie biff was watchin

  • Kurosawa also claimed that the plot for Yojimbo was inspired by Dashiell Hammett's Hard-boiled detective novel The Glass Key, and people have noted similarities to Hammett's novel Red Harvest as well.

    Regardless, just as Yojimbo builds upon the plot elements of The Glass Key (and perhaps Red Harvest as well) resulting in a film that despite similarities to existing narratives is very much its own unique experience, Fistful builds on Yojimbo to become its own cinematic entity. Period.

  • Awesome!

  • The Fistful of Dollars is a rip off of Yojimbo which was a samuari movie. The Samurai with no name.

  • It happens to be a very awesome rip-off. Kurosawa supposedly said he made more money off of it than he did Yojimbo. And luckily Leone proved he wasn't completely unoriginal by giving us For A Few Dollars More - and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. After the lawsuit; really no different than any other remake. No sense pointing it out now. That was a looooong time ago. Also Eastwood's man is stoic, becoming a different kind of hero entirely.

  • Well said Sir ...it's also mentioned in the info.

    Thanks for dropping by.

  • still this movie is better

  • the man with no name is the best!

  • excellent!

  • that movie set does NOT exist anymore after 40 years.....SO SAD.... best movie...

  • ive been to the set of that film

  • @jajjj9989 in Spain?

  • ONE OF THE KIND MOUVE>>>> EPIC CLASSIC

  • Clint is awesome in the end.

    Where movies used to be a celebration.

  • Hugh Jackman at 0:46

  • its been along long time....its simply a nice movie ....

  • awesome video

  • this is wicked, very impressive. you're a great editor

  • Thanks kidneybean ...glad you enjoyed the alternative take.

  • Nice

  • OK so here"s one more comment : take any Morricone music and any Leone clip and you can blend them anyway you like! They where simply in symbiosis these two. The dollar trilogy is probably my fav movies odf all time, breaks my heart that Leone didn't put aside is ego to do more movies but it is refreshing to see you edit differently scenes with specific songs... Anyway like most of the previous comments GREAT JOB, GREAT TIMING, GREAT EDITING!

  • Thanks for your comment.

    Glad you enjoyed the alternative track and edits.

  • Bravo, very well done. FOD was a master stroke of direction and film scoring. You've encapsulated the essence of both perfectly here.

  • This is brilliant!

    5 STAR!

  • Thanks for the comment and the rating Jack.

  • "Would a man with a .45 beat the man with a riffle? You said the man with the pistols a dead man. Lets see if thats true." best quote if not most BA quote in that movie. i love the man without a name trilogy, good job man!

  • "Crazy bellringer was right, there's money to be made in a place like this."

    Thanks for your comment.

  • Is this BLUERAY?

  • One of the best editing jobs I've seen on YouTube! If there's an editing contest here, this will be a winner for sure. This clip makes me even more appreciate this epoch making film.

  • Glad you enjoyed it.

    Thanks for your comment.

  • Great Job done here.....I love it....i need more videos like them....

  • No problem ...glad your enjoying them.

    Thanks for the support.

  • superb and brilliant quality video

  • Glad you like it Claire.

    Thanks for your comment.

  • Crazy tune by Ennio...effective & precise editing buddy! Kudos!

  • Thanks George ...your editing skills take some beating.

    Morricone introduces Eastwood with flute trills. Manic, galloping backbeat, electric guitar, trombones and trumpet fanfare with the Alessandroni Singers adding the harmonies - followed by a slow, mournful trumpet piece.

  • SO COOL!!!!

  • Glad you like it Jack.

    Thought it would be interesting rather than the endless posts of the main title.

    Thanks for the comment.

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