Eli Wallach Spaghetti Western Actor Dies

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Died at age 98, hell of a long life, I must confess I didn't even know he was still alive. I really enjoyed his work in the Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
 
the Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
i **** this movie! too boring the first 10 minutes without any words and the final duel when they look in each eyes goddamn
i was screamin' take the motherfucking *** now!!! please!!! **** him, **** him!!! :hairpull:
one hour for shooting a guy... :1orglaugh
 
Rest In Peace Eli Wallach :angels:

He was in the two best westerns ever. And that my friends is a fact. :)



 
He was in the two best westerns ever. And that my friends is a fact. :)

For their time perhaps, I can't watch them now. They're boring as ****, and that my friend is a fact.

R.I.P. Eli Wallach, December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014
 
i **** this movie! too boring the first 10 minutes without any words and the final duel when they look in each eyes goddamn
i was screamin' take the motherfucking *** now!!! please!!! **** him, **** him!!! :hairpull:
one hour for shooting a guy... :1orglaugh

You call those scenes suspenseful. If the three bounty hunters drew their guns fast and shot each other in seconds, the audience adrenaline rush would be gone so fast. Instead do something a lil different. Make it a little more suspenseful, wait a bit, show close-ups of their eyes, the sweat on their faces, their hands going to their guns and then slowly pulling away from their weapons, etc. What are the three men thinking before one of them falls to their death? Add a great score and that's when you got the audience. It's a great little scene. In any case R.I.P. Eli Wallach. A great actor
 
Godspeed Eli:hatsoff:
 
Will always remember him as Tuco from my favorite Western movie.

RIP Eli Wallach :(
 
You call those scenes suspenseful. If the three bounty hunters drew their guns fast and shot each other in seconds, the audience adrenaline rush would be gone so fast. Instead do something a lil different. Make it a little more suspenseful, wait a bit, show close-ups of their eyes, the sweat on their faces, their hands going to their guns and then slowly pulling away from their weapons, etc. What are the three men thinking before one of them falls to their death? Add a great score and that's when you got the audience. It's a great little scene. In any case R.I.P. Eli Wallach. A great actor
yep, but that scene was too long!, i almost fell in *****... one of the most boring movie that have seen.
 
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