Man with No Name Trilogy, The (BD)
A**R
Great filma
Awesome packaging...the movies look incredible completely worth it...a MUST for Clint Eastwood fans
B**O
Three Great Movies that Started the "Spaghetti Western" Genre.
These three movies by Sergio Leone were the start of the "Spaghetti Western" genre. All three are great movies but “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” is in a league of its own.If you want to see another GREAT movie by Sergio Leone, then watch “Once Upon a Time in the West”. It is a long movie (165 min) with a well-known cast.If you want to see a young Lee Van Cleef, then watch the 1953 movie “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”. He plays the solider that shoots and kills the monster at the end.
P**R
Classic Westerns
Collects three of the best Eastwood spaghetti westerns. These made him a star.
J**E
If you're a MWNNT fan, this version is well done and a must
I've owned a much earlier version of The Man With No Name Trilogy on DVD widescreen since the early 2000's. I loved all three and I've watched them many times to say the least. I purchased the Blu-ray version for my Step Father but as it turned out he wanted a Roku badly so I purchased a Roku for him and kept the Blu-ray version of The Man With No Name Trilogy (I also gave him my original The Man With No Name Trilogy on DVD as they were in excellent condition and his Clint Eastwood collection was beyond pathetic considering he shares the same liking as I for movies including spaghetti westerns.)When I made the purchase I had glanced over a review saying something about improvements made to sound but I didn't give it much thought and just assumed the Blu-ray version couldn't be improved much over the DVDs I had once owned. I finally got around to watching the Blu-ray versions of Fistful of Dollars and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. I don't know if it's because I now have a 7.1 theater, the Blu-ray sound was dramatically improved, or both, but the Blu-ray versions of these classics are phenomenal. Not only are there massively noticeable improvements to the sound, but the Blu-ray version of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly includes all of the cut scenes not on the television and DVD version I owned (ie. the first of which is a 5 minute scene after Tuco robs the gun merchant and is preparing a chicken and potatoes in a cave.) Some people many not care much about this but the Blu-ray menus I think are very nicely done, not cheaply done as I've seen many other DVDs do with old movies. Next time around I watch the movies with the added narration track.5 stars for sure.
V**R
Great
Great product
J**D
Incredible
Epic
M**G
WOW!!!
These films are the much longer euro cuts that you probably never have seen before----see them!
K**S
A must Eastwood fans!
(1964) A Fistful of Dollars(1965) For a Few Dollars More(1966) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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