Stark reality of the mean dry desert lands and those characters who roam it. Poignantly haunting, and so perfectly matched to the music theme. 10 thumbs up!
Lee van Cleef didn't exactly have 'Angel Eyes' as his name in the movie suggested... his steely glare was just as menacing as Eastwood's!
Funny thing about this third of the 'trilogy' films... in this one, Lee and Clint are enemies... while in the second film, "For a Few Dollars More," they separated as friends.... Colonel Mortimer got the musical pocket watch and Eastwood would collect the bounty on all the Mexican bandits!
Love this track from the spaghetti western film. (such a shame the music is a bit on the short side). But, i still enjoy it never the less.
Gallifray666 3 weeks ago
Stark reality of the mean dry desert lands and those characters who roam it. Poignantly haunting, and so perfectly matched to the music theme. 10 thumbs up!
astupidname100 4 months ago
LOVE IT SO MUCH!!
manitogata 5 months ago
O Bom O Mau e o Feio, musica de Bang Bang das antiguera.
fabiosaikoski 6 months ago
#39 best songs of the 60s the good the bad and the ugly -- hugo montenegro
zynjan 9 months ago
Lee van Cleef didn't exactly have 'Angel Eyes' as his name in the movie suggested... his steely glare was just as menacing as Eastwood's!
Funny thing about this third of the 'trilogy' films... in this one, Lee and Clint are enemies... while in the second film, "For a Few Dollars More," they separated as friends.... Colonel Mortimer got the musical pocket watch and Eastwood would collect the bounty on all the Mexican bandits!
Titan52berg 1 year ago
this one is cool, but I still like the original by Ennio Morricone better.
F13JasonVoorhees 1 year ago
Stunning!... I love the use of the sepia/pink tones.. excellent interpretation of this classic piece xox
surfcottage 2 years ago 2