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Old 04-26-13, 02:20 AM   #16
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Seriously? Ok, you can remedy that right now. Someone was kind enough to upload full movie on youtube about 4 months ago. Not only is it the full movie, it's the extended edition with 20 mins of deleted scenes added back in.

(3 hrs)
That'll take up a bit on my download, and probably annoy my parents...

I'll watch it at school!
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Old 04-26-13, 02:59 PM   #17
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semi-related, but "Django Unchained", Tarantino's "Spaghetti Western" is heavily influenced by the masters, including using the same Morricone music....



used in "Two Mules for sister Sara", among others...

Yes!

I liked Django. Great film, Cristoph Waltz is phenominal.

I heard him (Tarantino) on a radio show and he cited this movie (Good bad and the ugly) as a major influence on his vision.

Quentin used the same fast closeups as the old spaghetti westerns too. Pulp Fiction has alot of the same camera shots as well, though not as obvious as Django.
I am glad you brought that up. It is amazing how a cheap throwaway movie (as it was at the time) became a massive influence to later generations.

No one said Clint Eastwood yet...He was great in this film.
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