If you’re looking for suggestions, I really liked “My Name is Nobody”.
With obvious exceptions like “Blazing Saddles”, I had figured that most of the old Westerns were the same sort of tense, action-fests.
While those are great, I was surprised to find “My Name is Nobody” to be a legitimately funny comedy and also intriguing.
If you just stick with Clint Eastwood flicks for a while, you’re in for a treat. “Two Mules for Sister Sara” was another great one.
There have also been some more contemporary westerns that “get it”.
I think the opening to "The Harder They Fall’ is an homage of sorts to Van Cleef’s introduction as Angle Eyes in “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”. “The Old Way” is a Nicholas Cage romp that’s also interesting.
If you’re looking for suggestions, I really liked “My Name is Nobody”.
With obvious exceptions like “Blazing Saddles”, I had figured that most of the old Westerns were the same sort of tense, action-fests. While those are great, I was surprised to find “My Name is Nobody” to be a legitimately funny comedy and also intriguing.
If you just stick with Clint Eastwood flicks for a while, you’re in for a treat.
“Two Mules for Sister Sara” was another great one.
There have also been some more contemporary westerns that “get it”.
I think the opening to "The Harder They Fall’ is an homage of sorts to Van Cleef’s introduction as Angle Eyes in “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”.
“The Old Way” is a Nicholas Cage romp that’s also interesting.