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008. 3 stars 1964: Ennio Morricone - Bullets Don't Argue (Le Pistole Non Discutono) (soundtrack) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDmdF1ma6cZpsDFFaWrkUklb72aHpN-nK

Bullets Don't Argue is a spaghetti western directed by Mario Caiano. The film was produced back to back with A Fistful of Dollars with the expectation that Bullets Don't Argue would be even more successful with Rod Cameron as its star, who was better-known than Clint Eastwood at the time - but who remembers Rod Cameron now? Ermm

1964: Bullets Don't Argue (Full Movie) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6bn9K27LSc


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Hi,

It's a real shame that many folks have not tried, or seen, the special about Ennio done by Giuseppe Tornatore ... in many ways, it is better than a lot of the films listed here ... since you get to hear how he found the music for many films ... 

Sad ... that the listing is more important than the actual appreciation of the art form! 
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

It's a real shame that many folks have not tried, or seen, the special about Ennio done by Giuseppe Tornatore ... in many ways, it is better than a lot of the films listed here ... since you get to hear how he found the music for many films ... 

Sad ... that the listing is more important than the actual appreciation of the art form! 

It's not just about the listing....it's about the listening too. Wink



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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

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It's not just about the listing....it's about the listening too. Wink


Hi,

NICE ... and excellent. I hope more folks watch it, because the only 2 musicians that did soundtracks and are massive with their work, are Vangelis and Morricone.

This special is far out ... and very neat! And only another director with a massive listing, would EVER appreciate what was done in the special! Tornatore's listing is very special and far out!

And I hope all of you see it ... it's neat!


Edited by moshkito - December 09 2024 at 10:40
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^ Unfortunately, the unnecessary Italian subtitles get in the way of the English subtitles, which makes for difficult reading. Confused

Anyway, I'm glad you liked it. Thumbs Up


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ Unfortunately, the unnecessary Italian subtitles get in the way of the English subtitles, which makes for difficult reading. Confused

Anyway, I'm glad you liked it. Thumbs Up

Hi,

I have for many years, also included some reviews of the music in films ... as there are some composers in film that are outstanding and deserve the mention. 

Ennio is but one of them, but we should not forget Maurice Jarre, Bernard Herrmann, Henri Mancini, Leonard Bernstein, Nino Rota, Ryuichi Sakamoto and a large list of Japanese and Chinese names, I can not even spell, or remember, but the music in the film sure was neat.

The subtitles, often, are an issue, and I wish the folks that release these things would pay attention to their product and what they are doing ... however, the worst crime, is the fact that a lot of European stuff does not get released or show in America because of the CD/DVD differences between the 2 continents ... been trying forever to see if this could be fixed, but it seems like either big money, or who gives a damn ... and too many of these films are ignored ... and the ones that suffer the most? German, Italian, Spanish and French in that order, and I'm not even considering many others from Europe ... Russian films are a real problem ... only a handful get the subtitles and are defined for foreign locations ... 

I remember a Cuban film (Bitter Sugar) that had a fantastic soundtrack ... and a film and music never to be heard again! So sad to see that lack of appreciation for the arts!


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^ Yeah, who needs unnecessary bogus subtitles when the dialogue is often better without them. Smile

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