My favorite western of all time. One of the most quotable, too.
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My favorite western of all time. One of the most quotable, too.
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A Roger Ebert article with some background on it...Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 1:01 pmThe one above is Sam peckinpah with Warren Oates. It's a weird little movie. It's like a Mexican road trip with plenty of violence, Oates driving around literally with a guys head in a bag. He's trying to collect a bounty a gangster had put on it.. Wacky adventures with Warren and his head, great movie
I wish we had time to bury them fellas.seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 3:35 pm"I had to come back" (Bounty Hunter)
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Warren Oates !!!! Sargeant Hulka in Stripes, one of the best comedies ever. "Chicks dig me because I rarely wear underwear But when I do, it is usually something unusual"Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 3:49 pmA Roger Ebert article with some background on it...Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 1:01 pmThe one above is Sam peckinpah with Warren Oates. It's a weird little movie. It's like a Mexican road trip with plenty of violence, Oates driving around literally with a guys head in a bag. He's trying to collect a bounty a gangster had put on it.. Wacky adventures with Warren and his head, great movie
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/grea ... arcia-1974
Apparently it got a lot of harsh reviews at the time. But Ebert gave it 4 stars. Kind of illuminates the difference between a great critic and an elitist snob writing for some New York publication.
I bought this used CD collection of Spaghetti westerns at Half-price books 20 or so years ago. These were ones that very few people would have ever seen or heard of. I have to say, it was a very unique genre and super gritty testosterone-driven material. Some of the weirdest stuff I've ever seen as well