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Top 5 Favorite Westerns (That Aren’t The Good The Bad and The Ugly)
Last week I talked about my favorite western while covering the work of Sergio Leone. I’ve wanted to talk about westerns for a long time. However, if I mentioned them all, then most of the entries would be taken up by one director’s filmography. Then, there’d barely be any reason to talk about the remainder films of Leone which deserve discussion. I decided to separate them to be able to more fully discuss them all. So just remember the true number one of this list is “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” so just shift everything down and after “Unforgiven” shift everything down again to account for “A Fistful of Dollars” and “For a Few Dollars More” tying for the next spot.
Read MoreEric’s Guide Through Sergio Leone Films
Sergio Leone’s name doesn’t ring the same bells as other masters like Kubrick and Hitchcock, but he should! I’ve wanted to talk about to Westerns for some time. Although it would be a shame if most of the spots would be taken up by one filmmaker. So I figured I go over this and then tackle my other favorites after I’m done talking about Sergio Leone. A few SPOILERS ahead.
Read MoreEric’s Guide To Watching The ‘Dirty Harry’ Series
As you can imagine I came into this series knowing only the spoofs. However, I saw them and legitimately became a fan. Now what I’ve always said about the “Dirty Harry” series is that a not so good “Dirty Harry” flick is still better than a majority of action films. Technically speaking, I recommend them all. So instead of my usual practice of ordering these from best to worst I’m just going to go chronologically. Let’s begin, punks!
Read MoreReview: ‘Sully’ Soars High For Tom Hanks And Clint Eastwood
Directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Tom Hanks, “Sully” is based on the actual events that took place when Captain Chesley Sullenberger saved the lives of his passengers landing in New York City’s Hudson river. This film dives deeper into Sully’s life not only depicting this particular event but the aftermath of the situation as well.
Read MoreFadCast Ep. 92 | Foreign Films and American Adaptations ft. Ido Samuel
Today the FadCast ventures abroad as we are joined by 2002 Israeli Academy Award winning film “Fill the Void” Actor Ido Samuel to explore foreign films and the impact they have on the American film industry.
Read MoreExclusive: Stephen Campanelli talks ‘MOMENTUM,’ Hollywood and Clint Eastwood
by Pooya | Oct 16, 2015 | Exclusives, Interviews | 0 |
FilmFad chats with Stephen Campanelli about everything from “MOMENTUM” to analyzing the unbelievably clean academy award wining directing approach of “Dirty Harry” himself state.
Read MoreAmerican Sniper is a Brilliant War Epic
Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper” gives a full spectrum, intriguing perspective...
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