CORRECTION ❌
My last post should have read “The Last Sunset” versus “The Wild Bunch” ✔️
High Noon did have a protracted ending with all the baddies being dispatched (but no action until then)
Are there any recording artists you just can’t listen too?
For me there is one that has always been top of the list.
Edith Piaf…..l just can’t think of anything worse.
Do not get me wrong and consider my choice is in any way racist….l love to listen to music with songs in any language… Italian, French, Spanish…..
Russian and German can however be extremely demanding, but Edith Piaf (if possible in any language) is a potential harrowing experience.
Do any others on here have a similar artist, or artists that can trigger the same physical reaction?
Not that I am arguing with you, @mylogic , but I feel there was much more to Reservoir Dogs than there ever was to most all westerns that were ever produced. I make no claim to being a movie critic, but I feel that the action flashbacks and the action directly leading up to the resolution, was all secondary to the flashbacks in which the viewer gets to know the characters and situation. I am not saying that this was done in a world class manner, but it did have my attention when I first saw it, and unlike most westerns, I don't think I knew what the ending was going to be as I watched the movie. But as far as Tarentino, although I thoroughly enjoyed Pulp Fiction, I wouldn't go out of my way to watch anything else that he did that I can think of offhand. | ||
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Because I cannot achieve the formatting I want to on this site, referring to the above: A Gunfight and The Wild Bunch American Spaghetti Westerns? I was quite young when I watched A Gunfight (I wanted to see Johhny Cash) but I don't think I'd compare either to a Spaghetti Western. But it's been a while since I've seen either. | ||
Oops, I see. High Noon instead of The Wild Bunch. I cannot remember much at all about that one except wasn’t the theme song The Streets Of Laredo? I thought, to the best of my recall, that the intent of both High Noon and A Gunfight was the drama that led up to the duels. (Which, in my understanding, was unrealistic in itself.) Is that was Spag Westerns were about? |