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  • now its private? used to be in my favorites...

  • does anybody know what that one western is called were the skinny older guy in "for a few dollars more" hunts down that mexican guy that kills everybody by throwing knives?

  • One of the greatest movie's he made.

  • i dont care what anybody says. clint eastwood is the movie star of all time. hes the man!

  • ahmen THE FUCKING MAN!

  • Unfortunately one needs cable... DSL doesn't seem to work on feature length youtube content. Maybe I should watch- A Few Dollars More

  • clint eastwood for president

  • CLASSIC clint eastwood !

  • This movie pretty much speaks for itself as far as quality and excellence are concerned, so I'm just gonna say something unique: Clint Eastwood had some great hair.

  • Wow I am speechless no director and no actor such as Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood can never be compare to modern artist and directors. 5 stars out of 5 if possible 10 stars out of 5.

  • werd

  • Is it my imagination or did Kill Bill borrow allot from this? xD

  • the director was influence by Sergio Leone. the director Quentin Tarantino (director of kill bill) said that Sergio Leone made the best directed movies of all time which was the good, the bad, and the ugly. Good job at pointing out something :)

  • I loved growing up on these movies :D

  • Can Leone/Eastwood genre fans direct me to the film in the series where Eastwood says something like "... people just don't like my face..."

    It's in the beginning of one of these westerns but I'm not sure which...

    Thanks if you know...

  • its in the good the bad and the ugly

  • thanks - checked a script and didn't see it; I think line is from 'Hang 'Em High' but can't find a script for that...

  • My mistake...4 coffins.

  • dude people who havent seen the movie see your comment and the movie gets spoiled - not cool

  • no!

  • he wasn't a cowboy. but this was based off of a japanese movie.

  • You're a dumbass who knows NOTHING about films. George Lucas based Star Wars on a film called The Hidden Fortress. Do you dispute that too? Sergio Leone DID bas the wandering gunslinger on the wandering samurai from Akira Kurosawa's films. Kurosawa even sued Leone and won the rights to distribute these films in Japan in lieu of a cash settlement. learn some fucking before posting comments you fucktard.

  • Wow you told him!

  • "don't worry i didn't dirty the sheets" :P

  • All i know is that Duke Nukem is based off Clint Eastwood if he was on steroids and loves big boobs and killing aliens.

  • Classic

  • yeah. clint eastwood kicks chuck norris ass with a .44 magnum revolver

  • Agreed.

  • The Rojos were a bunch of scoundrels.

  • I enjoyed that.

    The man with the pistol showed the man with the rifle.

  • ok talking about lucas rip offs spartans the capes the jedi training ect think about it

  • also Roland from Stephen King's Dark Tower Series, he is almost identical to clint eastwood. slightly different personalities, but mostly the same.

  • @ranthlor Exactly. Roland is very similar to Clint Eastwood. That solitary gunslinger

  • A lot of badasses were based on the protagonist of this film: Solid Snake, Master Chief, the Mysterious Stranger, etc.

  • solid snake was based off of Kurt Russell's character in the john carpenter films "escape from new york" and "escape from La"

  • thats not soley who he was based off of

  • Man with no name = Fallout 3 Mysterious Stranger.

  • lol

  • ive always felt that Solid snake was modeled after Clint Eastwood

  • There is a Metal Gear movie that was made in the 80's. Don't know the name, I just got the tail end of it on AMC awhile back. Don't know if there is Metal Gear in it though.

  • oh i know what your talkin about it slipped my mind it was called escape from new york

  • lol

  • Uhh.. you do realize that these movies came out in the 60's, right?

  • Clint started acting in 1955 long before Norris. Go read Wikipedia.

  • Maybe modeled after Eastwood.

    But Master Chief was based on the man with no name (guy Eastwood plays).

  • nah Master chief has a name its john

  • lol

  • what?

  • clint eastwood is an animal

  • i love bullet proof horses!!!

  • fuck you and your comercial bitch...fuck off.

  • Pilsbury=rat poison

  • the fat guy is in all 3 films

  • so?

  • Pass the linguini please!

  • A classic. This movie supports the idea that cowboys were america's samurai. A Lone ronin saving a struggling town from two families fighting for power and money. The american samurai...

  • the guy in the poster looks like David Beckham.

  • David Beckham looks like him

    He is old enough to be David's dad -:)

  • This is an amazing film. What Leone did to Kurosawa's Yojimbo is aesthetially amazing

  • Man this is an old classic. The intro is like a cheap Flash animation! XDDD

  • rearrange the letters in "clint eastwood" and you get "old west action"

  • leaving it at 10:00

  • Yojimbo?

  • You bet it is !!

  • A japanese film based on this movie

  • I mean, the Japanese film that this movie was based on

  • As I understand it, Clint spoke English and most everyone else was speaking Italian (a Sergio Leone film, btw, aka "Spaghetti Western"), with dubbing in English. So, not sure German helps you out at all here!

  • i love yojimbo so i had to try this out

  • i watched this just for the music, its my fave music of all 3 movies

  • this film is the shit clint eastwood sick cowboy and i love that actress with the green eyes very beautiful natural beauty ,,

  • lol, this has been on youtube since 1967! hax

  • Lol, silly.

  • its not a hax, you can change the date

  • no shit... I was joking

  • its kinda hard for me to understand it. im german and know english but they are speaking weird... sometimes it sounds like spanish

  • well it's based on the west back in the old days and a lot of westerners were in fact spanish so yeah some of them spoke a different language.

  • awesome sick man

  • they must have made last man standing based on this i had no idea!

  • yes they did! and they did this based on Akira kirosawa "yojimbo".. everything cicles.. but this is the best (actually an italian movie)

  • this is worse than freaking TV, more ads thatn TV. WTF?

  • It's free, don't complain!

    Besides, there aren't more ads than TV; here you have 4x 30 sec ad over 1 hour and 40 minute movie; if it were TV it would have been 5 minute break of commercials every time. One more reason not to complain!

  • Well, you're paying for the internet.

  • You would have used the Internet regardless.

    Streaming movies came out long after the internet came around.

  • ads are so annoying.

    I hate this advertising concept.

  • i love this movie

  • what video> cant watch it >>>>???? cuts on and off continuely

  • clint is the man!!!

  • The best of the dollar trilogy,great music from ennio morricone

  • Clint at his ABSOLUTE best(^_^)

  • never saw it.Saw the man with no dick.

  • Is this censored?

  • Nope. Usually, the full-length movies I've seen on here are full-blast.

  • I could never sit still to watch tv for long. Bookmark 20:00

  • Wow. Everyone needs to just enjoy Clint Eastwood in one of the greatest films of all time! (with great music by Ennio Morricone!)

  • If you liked this, you'll love 'Once Upon a Time in the West", a Sergio Leone masterpiece. See it with a great sound and video system. I believe it is the greatest western produced. Fonda in a different role. Great!

  • you tube is so hypocritical. we cant put up movies. but sum studio pays youtube a nice buck & wallah!

  • how is that hypocritical? a studio (who owns the copyrights to the movie) posts the video on youtube. it's not like it's just some random guy who lives with his mom illegally uploading videos onto the internet. if youtube let anyone put up any movies they wanted, that would be copyright infringement.

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  • F ya man its on youtube

  • I have a better quality version of this on my profile.

  • man these are the movies...not fucking vampires..

  • awsome

  • 1967. wow

  • This is a great Movie. It is actually based upon the Film YOJIMBO by Akira Kurosawa. Except replace cowboy with Samurai. Just Great Cinema!

  • I thought yojimbo was based on this

  • @pofwiwice

    You are correct this is based on Yojimbo. Great movie if you have not seen it!!

  • No not at all. Yojimbo came out in 1961 preceedes this by 6 or 7 years. A lot of Holly wood ripped off Kurosawa. Lucas based Star Wars on Kurosawa's the hidden fortress. You should check that out. Lucas even stole they way the scenes cut.

  • It's called "influence". Star Wars is not really a rip-off of anything except maybe Flash Gordon. It simply uses a lot of cinema and story techniques from Asian cinema, and a few story elements, but nothing as substantial as the connections between Yojimbo and Fistful of Dollars.

    Kurosawa won a lawsuit over it. Lucas hasn't been so unfortunate to be on that recieving end with his stories.

  • Yes HEAVY INFLUENCE LOL. There is so much of Hidden Fortress in Star wars it really is scary. there is more than just Camera techniques. The story is strikingly similar. There are the Charecters of C3PO and R2D2 (not those names of course or robots) but there personalities are similar and the roles they play are familiar. It is more than influence.

    I mean look at 7 samurai and the magnificent 7. It is more than influence.

  • Yes, Hidden Fortress is sort've a basic story model for Episode IV. Two bickering characters (the peasants/the droids) must help a princess get through enemy territory with an older general character (Obi-Wan/the samurai) giving advice.

    Star Wars is one of those collective unconcious things, where it draws from everything; the Bible, Shakespeare, westerns, war movies, Flash Gordon, Dune...even some Star Trek with the techno-jargon. Add in some groundbreaking FX, and you have the new standard.

  • yeah sorry dude, there is no "collective unconscious".

  • The Good: Uploading the Movie.

    The Bad: Giving the plot away in full in the info.

    The Ugly: Pillsbury commercials. Pillsbury?! This is a Clint Eastwood movie.

  • LOLLL

  • every frame in this movie is like a work of art. I really like the camera work

  • Why the fuck are most of the lines dubbed in these 60's movies? What they say doesnt even match what their mouths are moving too, its cheap looking.

  • it was filmed in Italian

  • Thanks to MGM and YouTube for putting these great films online for free! Quick note, though. I'm not sure Clint Eastwood's character is "The Man With No Name" as the coffin-maker refers to him as Joe several times (esp. in the last 5 minutes.) Of course, it could be the guy's just nuts, or lacking a name, he picked one.

    Anyway, great films and the soundtrack can't be beat! Long Live Ennio Morricone! Thanks again YouTube and MGM!

  • Yeah, I think that may just be a nickname. In "For A Few Dollars More" they call him Manco (Spanish for "one-armed," I believe), and in TGTBATU, he is called "Blondie." He never gives his name even when asked, so I think these are just attempts by others to define a really indefinable figure.

  • alright,the 1st person to know his name other than myself,Manco,it is this movie it is mentioned,the 3 movies before GBU,were spagetti westerns,they tied the man with no name character to it,but a different gunfighter,the other 3 movies he is billed as the man with no name,in all the commercials..great movies

  • yeah ur right he never said his name in these flicks luv these oldskool westerns.

  • great point theroachksu - I've never seen FAFDM, but I love TGTBATU and I totally forgot they called him "Blondie." It must be time to watch that sucker again! :) Peace!

  • jesus. . . skipped back and forth 3 times to find my exact spot that I'd quit watching yesterday . . . had to watch 3 commercials.

  • I will never, ever buy anything I see on a commercial interrupting a movie online. . . especially when I have to watch it just to skip ahead to where I'd left off.

  • yeah, these fuckers and their advertisements. they have a reverse than desired effect on me. i dont watch tv because of the mind numbing commercialism, but how could it be worse than the constant onslaught and barrage of commercials for cheap garbage that none needs or wants on the internet? and i love how the movie cant play smoothly, or even load sometimes but not a single advertisment will even miss a beat.

  • When it comes to the good ole Spaghetti Western no one does it better than that good old boy Clint.. I rank him right alone with that good old boy THE DUKE ( John Wayne ) it would have been nice to seen them both on the same set fighting side by side

  • I like how the vid says it was uploaded in 1967. That just makes me smile :)

  • know government keeps everything from us haha

  • only 89,862 views......

    what has happened to the world?

  • One of the best western movies that I ever saw.

    I remind the last scene from Back to the future, never knew the name of this movie until today.

    Very great!

  • YES! Good ol westerns!

  • Italy sure is beautiful.

  • kick ass movie

  • I wish they still made movies of this caliber. The "man with no name" movies are still so damn cool. Clint eastwood is totally badass in this

  • the guy on the cover looks like david beckham on that addidas commercial where there like cowboys and he scores on iker casillas . a pepesi commercial i think it was

  • Never did I think a pancho could be cool. Then I saw this movie.

  • oh snap! the whole freakin movie? sweet!

  • holy crap! Fistfull of Dollars on YouTube!

    Damn you YouTuuuuuuube!

  • clint eastwood is my favorite actor of all time!

  • I've never been able to decide what I like better: this film or the original, 'Yojimbo'. Both are so great, and for different reasons...

  • Have to agree with you. I saw Yojimbo before I saw AFFD, so I tend to like it more. But it's so close that it doesn't matter a whole lot. AFFD was the breakthrough that made Spaghetti Westerns "respectable" in Hollywood. This trio of movies are true classics.

  • Classic classic classic!!!

    :-)

  • I love Clint Eastwood Spaghetti westerns! "WE CAN FIGHT! WE CAN FIGHT!"

  • thirsty? enjoy a nice refreshing Coca-cola product!

  • @azurenscens Face it, the only way that you can escape the commercials is to buy it, get it on Pirate Bay or Tivo and thats about it.

  • No, you can watch it with the DivX Plus Web Player at StageVu for free streaming. The High Def version of youtube's looks a bit crisper and cleaner though. I actually just watched it on that site, not seeing youtube promo for the film til after.

  • i have the same problem too, the video keeps reloading, cutting on and off...and i have dsl!

  • @aintnodrugsonme I thought my DSL was screwed up but it seems other people have the same problem.

  • wow you tube started streaming full movies...i was not aware of this...it is quite fascinating...

  • I have the same problem. My connection is fast and my computer is running fine. I always have this problem with youtube.

  • Try updating your video drivers. Hell, do updates on all your PC componets and their drivers. Not a promise fix but it can't hurt. Run your screen res at 800x600 too.

  • Look like the 3 movies have 3 completely different setting and stories. The characters in the 3 movies are not the same.

  • They all display similar characteristics though. A stoic man with a balance of good and evil.

  • Your computer needs an upgrade! or your connection is very slow ! change too DSL or cable !

  • wont play!! keeps reloading? cuts on and off

  • A Fist ful of Dollars was inspired by Yojimbo, just like The Magnificent Seven was inspired by The Seven Samuri, but the twist is that Kurasawa was a big fan of American westerns, whose themes he incorporated into his storylines. The Circle of life.

  • Clint helps Marisol escape with her husband and child. After the Rojo's kill the Baxter's, Clint comes back to town and kills the Rojo's gang, thus freeing the town. Sorry for the spoilers.

  • great! That's my hero

  • The films are not in chronological order. Gubgub got his films confused. Yojimbo lists year 1862 in the beginning of the film; Fistful does not show any date. Fistful and For A Few Dollars take place after the Civil War. TGTBATU take place during the Civil War.If you want links to other films, check the list to the right on the screen, Snap4936.

  • This was playing really slow, kept stalling, etc. I went to HULU and noticed they had just added this too. Played it on HULU with no problem. For some reason Youtube movies suck. HULU rules.

  • can anyone answer my previous question?

  • Well said, Chelgar28! Chill out, folks! It's just a movie, not a thesis or documentary. If you need to bitch about something, go somewhere else!

  • im just curious, do the three films link at all? i have only seen 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' so i dont know

  • yes. but this one confuses me, because the third film takes place in 1862, but the dynamite in this film wasn't invented until 1867.

  • Okay! So it was not a factual movie...so what. It is a classic Clint movie. Stop being so damned picky and just enjoy the movie like other Clint fans. Some of us don't give a crap when dynamite was invented we just really and truly want to watch a great movie. Go on jeopardy instead of nit-picking.

  • I literally said that it just confused me that the dynamite was in the film.

    i didn't complain or try to correct anything. I just added onto another question.

    wtf?

  • I apoligize My mother got on my youtube account and is quite angry when people ask sorta weird questions about movies that piss her off i apologize for the inconvienence

  • You're right, there's a lot of details that aren't consistent. Like the many of the cannons used in the bridge scene are designs that date from the early 1900's. You have a very good point, but for me it comes down to just enjoying a great tale. I don't sweat the small stuff.

  • The styles link together, but not the story lines. . These films are spaghetti westerns (named for their Italian makers) and all are linked by the "man with no name" Eastwood's character. I'd recommend checking the wiki for more.

  • Clint Eastwood collected all that money and give it away like it was nothing to help the poor family out. What a benevolent guy! A gunslinger with a good heart. Now, that's something that everyone can respect!