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  • part 1?

  • great movie

  • MY FAV FILM OF ALL TIME THANK U 4 DOWNLOADING IT EH!!!!! BLONDIE

  • @Brera011 the only problem is sergio leone is dead and all of the actors are too old

  • does this look dubbed to you?

  • @digger9million It is dubbed. The actors all spoke their native languages (English or Italian). They dubbed the English-speaking actors when the film was released in Italy, and they dubbed the Italian speaking actors when it was released elsewhere.

  • Make yourself at home !

  • Are Blondie and Angle-Eyes the same characters from a "Few Dollars More" and "A Fistfull of Dollars"?... although Van Cleef wasnt in that one..

  • @caviar360 i don't think so, the films aren't meant to follow a single man with no name. I think Cleef's character also has a different name in both. Leone explained they were separate stories with similar themes. The man with no name represents all men with a sense of integrity paralleled with an unbridled lust for shooting anyone who walks through a door unannounced.

  • @mansavian Van Cleef was Col. Mortimer in For a Few Dollars More and he was Angel Eyes aka Sentenza in the Good the Bad and the Ugly. They were two different characters entirely. Mortimer is generally a good guy and Angel Eyes is pure evil.

  • I love the music after Angle Eyes shoots him!

  • @Eastwoodisboss By any chance you know the name of the music.

  • @NeverAloneForever I think it's somthing called "sentana". just search up the good the bad and the ugly original score on Itunes it's there (but all the names of the tracks are in Spanish so you have to listen to every one) I think it's the fourth one on the list.

  • @Eastwoodisboss Thanks.

  • I see this and pity the victim everytime, his cause is hopeless. A cinematic miracle.

  • Sergio Leone ed Ennio Morricone: Orgoglio Italiano. Italian Pride.

  • This scene is one of my favorites of this entire movie, aside from the Mexican stand off at the end. I actually filmed my most recent short film as a direct homage to this scene! Thank you Sergio Leone, you were a true genius.

  • Is there even a modern bad guy in movies that compares to Angel Eyes? I mean, really?

  • @3Blue3Moon3

    I agree. ( : Him being so merciless is what adds to the excitement of the movie.

  • What's with the audio de-sync?

  • @zzyzx0788 That's from the original film.

  • shit qulity

  • eli wallach should off won an oscar.

  • , that is class acting

  • Nice family.

  • angel eyes most evil of em all,

  • Stone cold motherfucker...

  • 2:07 ive always loved the way he looks here. in a way he seems to almost laugh of just how bad (or evil) he actually is. he KNOWS that the other dies in a few moments, knows he is scared and so is his family. he knows that he gets more than the money they owed him and are just keeping the other one alive for fun. doing that, well, that is just bad ass!

  • Classic...

  • Cleef is a old school G...scraight hood as a mothafucka

  • What you need to make a great western. A great director like Sergio Leone or Sam Peckinpah, music from Ennio Morricone, actors like Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, Lee van Cleef, Yul Bryner, Henry Fonda and a few more, add a a few hundred kilo's of dynamite and bullets and serve this dish in a landscape like Arizona (in fact it was Spain) on a hot plate together with some Italian co-stars. Instant succes.

  • @Brera011 too bad...most idiot directors prefer making Dragonball Evolution, the last airbender, hanna montana and shit...wishing i had a time machine right about now.

  • @Brera011 How could you not mention the fantastic and unparalleled Eli Wallach. The legend that is TUCO!!

    :-)

  • @Brera011  Bud Spencer and Terence Hill should be added in this list too... I really do believe....

  • @Brera011 They already made a western with Clint Eastwood, Lee van Cleef and Lee Marvin, its called Paint your Wagon! xD

  • @TheBooben12 Lee Van Cleef was NOT in Paint Your Wagon but Ray Walston was in it.

  • how many hangings in this film?..........the most in any film an thats fer shure...

    the western is due for re invention.......someone do it soon.....

  • classic. red dead redemption was based on this film

  • think about it the ugly a the real man

  • for good bad and ugly special edition.

    click on the links in video description in parts 2 or 3.

    opens in a new window on photobucket.

  • Angel Eyes is one of the ultimate villains of all time. GBU would not be what it is without him. No way!

  • il genio di Leone sta anche nella scelta degli attori. Oltre a Eastwood, fino ad allora attore di fiction poco conosciuto, il grande Lee Van Cleef, perfetto cattivo ben inquadrato in questa scena nel suo aspetto da lupo. Per non dire del favoloso Eli Wallach !!

  • The cow boy EPIC MEAL TIME!

  • at 5:58 that women looks just like Halle Berry or Halle Berry looks just like her whichever is correct...crazy resemblence

  • when i set out to fihd somebody, i find them. That"s why they pay me.

  • If you look closely, the bowls, cups, and spoons that are used in this scene are also used in the scene where Angle Eyes invites Tuco to dinner at the military place.

  • The stupid mother should have kept her kid at the table. But then her husband had a big mouth.

  • This is a great house! I've seen a few houses like this in Mexico, adobe in material. IF you go to Brackettville, Texas, go to Alamo Villiage whre the Cantina is built like this. It's the old John Wayne Alamo movie set. Alos, I have a great friend, Jamie Brown who looks just like Lee Van Cleef. Imagine coming to someone's home, eating their food, then killing the man and his son. Low, bery low.

  • The wife should of laced the stew with rat poisoning. That would've ended the movie right there.

  • shit that was an intense staring contest shit

  • angel eyes> hans landa. the fact that he is cabable of scaring the guy just by looking at him is a proof of that!

  • lee van cleef would have been perfect to play revolver ocelot

  • @DrCrok ironiccally enough hideo kojima based the design of ocelot off of lee van cleef :)

  • such an excellent scene. tarantino did a fantastic tribute to this scene in inglorious basterds.

  • Lee Van Cleef. The best bad guy ever!

  • mouthing is alittle off

    

  • @lokimberly Might just be because this film was shot without sound and dudded later on.

  • Have to hand it to the director, people how to *eat* in this movie. Damn, I'm hungry.

  • "How much did he pay you for murdering me"....." Five hundred dollars...for the name"

  • There is but one classic western.  And this is it.

  • @roquefortfiles

    And of course Once Upon a Time in The West

  • This is like a show down of who can eat soup faster.

  • But when I'm paid...I always see the job through..

  • @BAxitorCH How many people actually approach their jobs this way!

  • Jennifer Lopez looks like her ;) 6:00

  • My favourite line in this movie is "He's tall, he's blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a PIG!!!"

  • ...I too can be Angel Eyes... and start busting balls...

  • It isn't every day that someone who wants to interrogate you, just wounders into your house and helps himself to your food...

  • The Eyes of Eagle to Lee Van Cleef

  • I know this is stupid but I can't help but wonder....What were they eating???

  • @LaserBeam002 my guess... food

  • That guy comes to your house, takes your biggest knife, slices your best cheese, and eats it in front of you.

    You? YOU SHIT BRICKS.

  • angle eyes bad mo fo

  • What are they eating? Is that stew?

  • @hiccupoflife parsley and persimon and parsnips and

  • The sound is too low

  • 1:38 typical thanksgiving family meal!

  • shalashaska!

  • i thought these 2 were gonna get gay wit eachother after a while lol jk, this movie is fuccin epic.

  • The similarities go further. In The Good, Bad Ugly, Angel Eyes eats his dinner. In Kil Bill Samuel L Jackson eats his burger. And in Ing Bast, Landa drinks his milk.

  • @Quiksilvavu I think you ment Pulp Fiction xD

  • This scene reminds so much of the opening scene of inglourious basterds

  • Somebody knows where can i find Pale Rider?

  • that would be kind funny today if someone broke into your house and you just stared at each other for 5 minutes

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  • @TheAxis456 This one of my favorite scenes! During the 5 minutes, "Angel Eyes" walks to the table, seats himself, picks up the bowl of food and puts spoonsfuls of food in his bowl and begin to eat. In all that time, his eyes never leave the farmers. Great camera and direction!

  • @oldrocker74 He should have said after he shot the Mexican "If you're gonna eat, eat. Don't talk. Didn't yo momma ever tell you its not safe to eat and talk at the same time"?

  • Great film and excellent soundtrack. Can't see this enough.

  • "I almost forgot. He gave me a thousand. I think his idea was that I kill you." "But you know the pity is when I'm paid I always see my job through. You know that".

  • So classic. The soundtrack is the base to all cowboy spoofs, that's how classic it is.

  • This film is a true classic. Look at the first part; very little dialogue, the images tell us all that we need to know. Brilliance in storytelling, Sergio Leone was a legendary director.

  • Ya gotta love that line.

    "When I'm paid, I always see the job through."

  • The Ugly shoots with both hands :)) 1st shot with the left, 1nd shot with the Right :))

  • Lee Van cleef= LEGEND

  • The wife really looks like Halle Berry, don't you think?

  • they are just staring at each other and is awesome

  • NEVER LOOK A MAN IN THE EYE WHEN HE'S EATING SOUP.

  • Interesting, Lee Van Cleef looks like a Georgian from Caucasus, although being Dutch by descent.

  • Col. Mortimer really became a cunt

  • I love Lee van Cleef

  • Red Dead Revolver but soon Red Dead Redemption

    Brought me here

  • I always wondered what they were eating in this scene. Not a fan of vegetables but I'd enjoying eating it anyhow.

    This is a fantastic scene. He can really play the cold killer well, just as well as he played the vengeful vigilante in For a few dollars. The intimidation over the food is genius.

  • @Anonymousswine It looks like sauteed Squash to me, I mean...what other food is yellow? I guess it could be peppers too, but I lean more toward squash for some reason.

  • He makes "Nice family" ...sound like a dirty thing.

    They just don't make actors like that anymore.

  • i remember seeing this way back and thinking lee van cleef is a cruel bastard in this , i wouldn't of told him the name but instead shot the cunt at the doorway , then stamped all over his head.

    dont get me wrong i like van cleef in this classic film but its fucking wrong what he did to this poor guy and his family.

    i would of blown him out of the fuckin doorway , then smashed his head in. the cunt !

  • @cujo9 first off, you don't understand this movie's title, The film names him as THE BAD so he is BAD! Just as blondy is good and tuco is ugly

    Second he is a major badass, and just being in his presence would make you know that if you started a gunfight with him, he would shoot you before you could reach for your gun and would kill both you and your family

    Finally he did say why he killed the dude, he was being payed to, and that he always did his job. Even when bribed as it shows

  • @cod4isthebest324 doesn't fuckin matter , i still would of blown his kneecaps off, then gone outside and kicked his head in.

    cleef is a classy baddy yes , but i feel bad for the guy in this scene with his family.

    wouldn't of happened with me. the guys dead before he steps over the threshold of my home dick.

  • @cujo9 not while hes being employed by you and you need him :P

  • that's your family??

  • @Lebanesefinest NICE FAMILY

  • I love Angeleyes' smile - the kind of smile that says "you're f*cked, amigo"

  • Lol i starded to laugh when they are sitting there and eating thats so random xDDD

  • @Bulk39 haahhahaahahah that part made me laugh too hes just commin in his house eating his food hahahahahaah

  • Does anyone know why the woman sees her son coming downstairs while at the same time his son is laid down?

  • @projector72. Maybe she has two sons.. the eldest son heard the gunshot and wanted to defend the family. Then, younger of the brothers come downstairs and sees his father and brother killed.

  • what a bad ass .invites himself to dinner,,gets his belly full..kills the dude for $500.and then ends up with an extra $1000 ..lol

  • @jay112273 And dead in the end.

  • so dramtic

  • wtf no talking????????????

  • @zuky99 talking make you look weak only talk when you are suppose 2 :D

  • this deser ves more vewies

  • What're they eating?

  • @lollmao5 donkey shit

  • That guy shot him under the table Han solo style.

  • Stephens 

  • bill carson

  • it's very sad how he, kills the guy and his son.

  • @Brandon2119891 Was just thinking the same thing...no respect for human life.

  • @Brandon2119891 More like awesome.

  • didn't lee van cleef play in a western with john wayne

  • inglorious basterds intro was so trying to be this scene

  • @jvemPiRe14

    quentin tarantino is a big fan of sergio leone, and 'the good, the bad and the ugly' is one of his fav films, so no wonder he was trying to do that scene :)

  • @jvemPiRe14  thats because this is tarantinos favorite film

  • @jvemPiRe14 shut up you dumb rat pig!

  • @jvemPiRe14 Now that you mention it, I can see three movies make homage to this scene.

    IB: With the "Bad"riding towards the family house.

    Pulp fiction: Intruding into his house and taking his meal.

    Kill Bill: A suspensful scene with seems as a prelude to a long fight, ends up a single moment.

    I do not mention these as 100% intentional homages, but Tarantino's love for spagetti is reflected in his work.

    And there are so many things to love about this movie... I wouldnt even know where to start.

  • @jvemPiRe14 It was in honor of this scene. Not trying to be it, but more like trying to respect it. Much like the end of Resevoir dogs was a 3 way shoot out, in honor of GBU. Homage.

  • @delaplata2 Absolutely right. It was an homage because this GBU is among his favorites. He was tipping his hat to Sergio Leone.

    Note that Leone got excellent performances out of his actors. Wallach deserved oscar mention.  Lee Van Cleef brought a cold, deadly sadistic cruelty. He was almost diabolical. Eastwood's performance gave mystique to the "man with no name."

  • @jvemPiRe14 well it's Tarantino's favorite movie, after all.

  • @jvemPiRe14 the old one?

  • Why is the dialog off with the picture?

  • @PILCH032790 because you didn't buy it on DVD

  • @rabbitwho lol you owned him

  • @rabbitwho best comment EVER

  • @rabbitwho

    got it on tape so the quality is bad as u might imagine

  • awessome movie but The Ugly isnt even that ugly! :P

  • @haleyterry01 I think the ugly refers more to his character rather than his looks - ie: a common criminal with few principles, motivated by greed and revenge and willing to abandon those he is working with.

  • @haleyterry01 he is that ugly to me

  • @Gtaivownz uhhhh... cool? then dont watch the movie?

  • best movie ever!

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