What was your favorite scene in The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly ?

Who was your favorite character in the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly ? ?


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Always loved Blondie, Eastwood.

Own this film on DVD and watched it probably 30 - 50+ times in my life, too many times to keep track of. The DVD is probably over 20 years old. I still watch it once in a while.
What about the other2 guys ?
 
Always loved Blondie, Eastwood.

Own this film on DVD and watched it probably 30 - 50+ times in my life, too many times to keep track of. The DVD is probably over 20 years old. I still watch it once in a while.

They've got it on Blue Ray now - it really does make a difference.
 
One problem was it was a bit too long, and a lot of parts were kind of draggy.
The music was awesome, and a lot of the parts were comical along with the serious. Great acting by all 3 of these guys.
Very smart plot.

Yeah.

If I'm honest, the part at the Civil War camp always drags for me a bit.

Still doesn't detract from its status as a classic.
 
I just watched Absolute Power. Will Geer made that movie.
He still had it! That was Will Geer, right?
 
I just watched Absolute Power. Will Geer made that movie.
He still had it! That was Will Geer, right?

Will Geer? Don't think so.

That movie was based on a David Baldacci novel. Eastwood not only directed it but wrote the theme song as well as starred in it. Didn't get great reviews from critics but I liked the cast and the story. Hackman was pretty good in it too.

 
Will Geer? Don't think so.

That movie was based on a David Baldacci novel. Eastwood not only directed it but wrote the theme song as well as starred in it. Didn't get great reviews from critics but I liked the cast and the story. Hackman was pretty good in it too.

Who I thought was Will Geer was E.G. Marshall.
 
Will Geer? Don't think so.

That movie was based on a David Baldacci novel. Eastwood not only directed it but wrote the theme song as well as starred in it. Didn't get great reviews from critics but I liked the cast and the story. Hackman was pretty good in it too.

Shows how worthless the critics are.
 
The title is the first question.

The second question is who was your favorite character in the movie ? (poll)
I will tell you the worst scene in that movie. Its literally the worst scene in any movie in the history of cinema.... when they are at the graveyard and the camera starts spinning, spinning and spinning, making the viewer want to vomit. Whomever was responsible for that should be doused in gasoline and lit on fire. How the **** did that make the final cut? A group of editors watched that and said, "yeah, lets keep the spinning thing. The spinning is awesome!".

Great movie, but that scene is epicly stupid and annoying. Seriously, someone should have been literally executed for that crap.
 
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Will Geer? Don't think so.

That movie was based on a David Baldacci novel. Eastwood not only directed it but wrote the theme song as well as starred in it. Didn't get great reviews from critics but I liked the cast and the story. Hackman was pretty good too.
There was nobody named Hackman in this movie.
 
25 years ago I would have said Blondie. A number of people have told me I look like Clint Eastwood including my own mom. But in all honesty in recent years I have come to really appreciate Lee Van Cleef's character more than the other two. A true evil semi believable badass without the good ol boy Hollywood charm that Clint Eastwood's character has. Clint Eastwood's character seems more like a Playboy compared to him. Angel Eyes is a serious mofo. They could easily have made a sequel where Clint Eastwood got his comeuppance from that razor blade of a character, that cold calculating killer with a self serving agenda. In fact sometimes there's something satisfying about seeing Clint Eastwood get the s**t kicked out of him.

I'm not sure I understand the overwhelming love for Wallach's Tuco. You're supposed to like him because he's such a Goddamn pathetic happygolucky doofus! No dice here, hombres. He's mostly just a pathetic loser with great expectations. Obviously expendable.

Favorite scene. I don't know, I probably haven't seen the movie in at least 5 years. But I really like the part where Clint Eastwood says "there's two kinds of people in this world. Those with guns and those who dig. You dig."

And this.


The best scene was cut out.
 

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