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SPAGHETTI WESTERN DOUBLE SHOT $17.96 RUN MAN RUN: This release of RUN MAN RUN is the first fully uncut version to be released in America. Directed by Sergio Sollima (REVOLVER, VIOLENT CITY), and starring Tomas Milian (TRAFFIC), this brutal, often sadistic, western is an epic political thriller, complete with an Ennio Morricone/Bruno Nicolai score. Milian plays the role of Cuchillo, on the run from bandits, federal agents, bounty hunters, and his fiancee! All are chasing a hidden stash of gold which could potentially fund the Mexican Revolution, and Cuchillo is going to have some running to do if he wants to achieve his target. RUN MAN RUN pulls no punches in getting its overtly political message across, the performances and direction eventually culminating in a bloody finale that will have you on the edge of your seat.MANNAJA: A MAN CALLED BLADE:Presented fully uncut for the first time in America, MANNAJA is a spaghetti western from the twisted mind of infamous Italian director Sergio Martino (TORSO). Maurizio Merli (FATAL CHARMS, FEARLESS) stars as Blade, a ruthless bounty hunter trying to escape from his past misdeeds. A fierce orgy of guns and violence erupts when Blade upsets the residents of a corrupt town, causing numerous standoff's between himself and the local residents. For fans who have awaited this release for many years, the good news is that the infamous 'eyeball torture' scene is fully intact. For newcomers, the mere fact that there is an 'eyeball torture' sequence should give you some idea of the no-holds barred thrills that await you! |
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More Delicious Spaghetti Western $14.43 Sequels to popular instrumental compilations often fall prey to the law of diminishing returns, but More Delicious Spaghetti Western proves an exception to that rule. In fact, this compilation of cues from spaghetti western soundtracks manages to improve on its predecessor because it offers a wider selection of composers and film scores. Although its track listing ignores crucial Sergio Leone classics like A Fistful of Dollars and Once Upon a Time in the West, More Delicious Spaghetti Western still manages to present a pretty comprehensive selection of important composers who contributed to this genre. Most importantly, this album includes four tracks by Ennio Morricone, the king of the spaghetti western film score. The best of these tracks are "Il Mio Nome E Nessuno," a flute-led instrumental that blends gentle acoustic guitar accompaniment with a sprightly, playful choral arrangement, and "Vamos A Matar Companeros," a rousing and fast-paced track that is built around Spanish choral vocals but throws in a humorous, head-spinning instrumental break that trots out every spaghetti western soundtrack device in the book (reverbed electric guitar, wailing voices, martial horn blasts, etc.). More Delicious Spaghetti Western also illustrates how musically diverse this style of music could be within its stylistic constraints: "Una Ragione Per Vivere E Una Per Morire" applies militaristic elements that would be at home in a war movie (drum corps-like percussion, reveille-style horns) into its western style, and "Sartana" grafts spaghetti western guitar work onto an organ-driven melody that owes more to 1960s lounge pop than it does to traditional western movie music. All in all, More Delicious Spaghetti Western is a strong and catchy collection music that will appeal to soundtrack lovers and lounge music fanatics alike. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music GuidePerformers: Edda Dell'Orso - Vocals; Don Powell - Vocals |
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Cold Spaghetti Western $9.98 For Cold Spaghetti Western (Ha! Get it?), Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, and Greg Page get out the bandannas, western shirts, and Stetsons for a ride on "The Wiggly Trail," as well as other adventures. Opener "We're the Cowboys" is a nice country & western singalong; it also introduces the "Yee-HAH!" and "Yipeee!" western whoops that pepper Cold Spaghetti Western. "Master Pasta Maker (From Italy)" introduces an Italian chef friend of the Wiggles'; he sings in Italian as the track gets faster and faster, and continues the Italian lessons through the funny introduction to "Follow the Bird." "Hey Now, Let's Have a Party!" is a nice mix of Caribbean and Latin styles, and "Fiesta Siesta" teaches kids the Spanish words for both party and nap. Cold Spaghetti's best moments feature Wiggles guests Fernando and Fernandito Moguel. The Moguels speak mostly Spanish during their introductions, but despite only minimal translation from the Wiggles, they're remarkably easy to understand. They perform the Mexican traditionals "Cielito Lindo" and "El Pato," furthering the international flair of the Wiggles' western trek. But it's their conversations that are key, since they become subtle lessons in linguistics for curious kids. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music GuidePerformers: Dominic Lindsay - Brass; Manzillas - Vocals (Background); Steve Blau - Keyboards; Murray Cook - Bass; Anthony Field - Guitar; John Field - Guitar; Robin Gist - Guitar; Tony Henry - Drums; Chris Lupton - Bass; Steve Machamer - Percussion; Sam Maron - Vocals; Fernando Moguel Jr. - Vocals; Sam Moran - Vocals; |
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Spaghetti Western $6.19 Buy and sell [Spaghetti Western] at great prices. |
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The Spaghetti Western $81.95 Buy and sell [The Spaghetti Western] at great prices. |
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My Delicious Spaghetti Western $17.73 My Delicious Spaghetti Western |
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Spaghetti Western Collection $5.99 Spaghetti Western Collection |
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Spaghetti Western Pack $8.99 Spaghetti Western Pack |
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Spaghetti Western-Collection $21.09 Spaghetti Western-Collection |
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10,000 Ways to Die; A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western $18.07 No Synopsis Available |
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Spaghetti Western Double Shot: Mannaja/Run Man Run [2 Discs] $15.16 RUN MAN RUN: This release of RUN MAN RUN is the first fully uncut version to be released in America. Directed by Sergio Sollima (REVOLVER, VIOLENT CITY), and starring Tomas Milian (TRAFFIC), this brutal, often sadistic, western is an epic political thriller, complete with an Ennio Morricone/Bruno Nicolai score. Milian plays the role of Cuchillo, on the run from bandits, federal agents, bounty hunters, and his fiancee! All are chasing a hidden stash of gold which could potentially fund the Mexican Revolution, and Cuchillo is going to have some running to do if he wants to achieve his target. RUN MAN RUN pulls no punches in getting its overtly political message across, the performances and direction eventually culminating in a bloody finale that will have you on the edge of your seat.MANNAJA: A MAN CALLED BLADE:Presented fully uncut for the first time in America, MANNAJA is a spaghetti western from the twisted mind of infamous Italian director Sergio Martino (TORSO). Maurizio Merli (FATAL CHARMS, FEARLESS) stars as Blade, a ruthless bounty hunter trying to escape from his past misdeeds. A fierce orgy of guns and violence erupts when Blade upsets the residents of a corrupt town, causing numerous standoff's between himself and the local residents. For fans who have awaited this release for many years, the good news is that the infamous 'eyeball torture' scene is fully intact. For newcomers, the mere fact that there is an 'eyeball torture' sequence should give you some idea of the no-holds barred thrills that await you! Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Sartana Saga-Spaghetti Western Bible-V02 $12.99 Sartana Saga-Spaghetti Western Bible-V02 |
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10,000 Ways To Die:spaghetti Western $5.99 10,000 Ways To Die:spaghetti Western |
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Spaghetti Western Composers: Ennio Morricone $14.14 Spaghetti Western Composers: Ennio Morricone |
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The Spaghetti Western Collector's Edition $20.42 Buy and sell [The Spaghetti Western Collector's Edition] at great prices. |
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The Wiggles: Cold Spaghetti Western $7.27 Buy and sell [The Wiggles: Cold Spaghetti Western] at great prices. |
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Spaghetti Western WBW $20 Download the Spaghetti Western WBW font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Target $10.99 Synopsis: A Texan with a secret past searches Europe with his son after the KGB kidnaps his wife. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: R Genre: Suspense Runtime: 117 Year: 1985 Director: Arthur Penn |
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Spaghetti Western Bible Presents-Fast Saved and Damned $12.99 Spaghetti Western Bible Presents-Fast Saved and Damned |
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Western Films by Genre: Spaghetti Western, Revisionist Western, Zapata Western, Ostern, Acid Western, Epic Western $14.14 Western Films by Genre: Spaghetti Western, Revisionist Western, Zapata Western, Ostern, Acid Western, Epic Western |
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SPAGHETTI WESTERNS (20 MOVIEPACK) $9.99 Though the Western might have been born in America, the Italians put their own distinctive stamp on the genre. This collection includes 20 films from the cowboy boot-shaped nation, with director Sergio Corbucci, composer Ennio Morricone, and star Lee Van Cleef all lending their talents to the screen. |
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Western Classics $14.98 If you thought Lugubrious was taking quite a sidestep from MX-80's output, beware of Western Classics. The ambient feel of the previous album remains, but its electronica touches are downplayed in favor of an Ennio Morricone feel. Bruce Anderson and Jim Hrabetin's guitars and basses occupy center stage for this project. Twangy chords and smoky melodies and desert-flavored effects abound. The drums of Dave Mahoney and Marc Weinstein are often the only accompaniment. Arrangements are stark but efficient, creating wide-angle cinematics that may or may not relate to the movies from which they take their titles. But the mood is right: a postmodern West, where beatboxes have been left to decay in the sand and Western clichés have evolved into a new form of instrumental rock. "The Searchers" and "3 Faces of Eve" both contain memorable themes and creative guitar work. "The Manchurian Candidate" features quiet wordless vocals from Dale Sophiea (created for "narrative flow"). A Western-themed album would not be complete without a whistled tune, so "Point Blank" delivers it. The album consists of six pieces in the five- to seven-minute range, plus the half-hour-long "McCabe & Mrs. Miller (With Deleted Scenes)." A myth breaker of sorts, this movie called for a slightly different soundtrack. The piece heard here is actually a suite of seemingly unrelated sections moving from guitar strumming to drones and experimental improvisation. It sounds like a collage made from the strips of footage left on the floor after the director left the editing room. It is considerably less impressive than the other material on the album (it lacks focus and is too uneven), but it still has its moments. And it doesn't bring down tunes like "The Searchers." ~ François Couture, All Music GuidePerformers: Bruce Anderson - Bass, Guitar; Jim Hrabetin - Bass, Guitar; Dave Mahoney - Drums; Dale Sophiea - Bass; Marc Weinstein - Drums |
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Director $13.98 On his fourth album, Avant doggedly continues to do his smooth and relaxed thing and delivers his fourth consecutive decent album. Only a lark hit with maximum rotation on urban radio will propel him to superstar status, but it's not likely at this point. Avant is not a major star -- yet he's a considerable talent who knows exactly what he's best at, where he fits, and how to please his fans. Although a number of collaborators (the Underdogs, Jermaine Dupri) and guests (Lil Wayne, Lloyd Banks) are rolled in to add some edge, the material isn't much more flashy than it is on Avant's past albums. More importantly, Avant's new and somewhat surprising help looks a little desperate on paper but is hardly that on record. Those who loved Avant in the past for his slick, romantic, slow-to-midtempo songs (with the occasional dash of raunch) will find plenty to enjoy here. Veteran rapper turned producer Def Jef cooks up the best beat of all with "Exclusive," a tough yet sweet modern-day equivalent of a Reggie Lucas/James Mtume production. ~ Andy Kellman, RoviPerformers: Bryan-Michael Cox - Multi Instruments; Ron Fair - Fender Rhodes, Harmonica, Keyboards, Organ, Piano; Steve Huff - Multi Instruments; Cori Jacobs - Fender Rhodes; Pussycat Dolls Orchestra - Strings; Grecco Buratto - Guitar; Tal Herzberg - Bass; Eric D. Jackson - Guitar; Craig Love - Guitar; Julio Miranda - Guitar; Willie Taylor - Vocals |
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Spaghetti Westerns [20 Movie Pack] $9.99 Though the Western might have been born in America, the Italians put their own distinctive stamp on the genre. This collection includes 20 films from the cowboy boot-shaped nation, with director Sergio Corbucci, composer Ennio Morricone, and star Lee Van Cleef all lending their talents to the screen. |
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Wiggles: Cold Spaghetti Western $12.71 Kid-friendly pop/rock band the Wiggles face a culinary showdown in this blend of comedy and music. Bandmates Murray (Murray Cook), Jeff (Jeff Fatt), Anthony (Anthony Field), and Greg (Greg Page) are all decked out in their best cowboy duds and hit the road to check out the cook-off at the Town Fair. They take a wrong turn en route, however, and find themselves at a diner called The Great Western Cafe, where their pals Dorothy the Dinosaur (Leanne Ashley) and Wags the Dog (Paul Paddick) are trying to help Alfonso the Master Pasta Maker. Alfonso makes his famous noodle dish, but he just can't remember the secret ingredient that makes it come alive. Can the Wiggles and their buddies refresh his memory in time to enter the cook-off? The Wiggles: Cold Spaghetti Western also features 13 new songs from the foursome. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Spaghetti West $22.91 The Spaghetti West documents the film genre referred to as Spaghetti Westerns. These movies were made in Italy, where production costs were very cheap and the terrain offered perfectly believable sets, during the 1950s and '60s. While Sergio Leone became the most well-known director that made his bones in the genre, a number of famous film personalities such as Clint Eastwood and Ennio Morricone established themselves in these Westerns. The film utilizes clips of some of the most famous spaghetti westerns, as well as interviews with those who made the films and those who have been inspired by these sparse, stylish movies. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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THE SPAGHETTI WEST $24.26 The Spaghetti West documents the film genre referred to as Spaghetti Westerns. These movies were made in Italy, where production costs were very cheap and the terrain offered perfectly believable sets, during the 1950s and '60s. While Sergio Leone became the most well-known director that made his bones in the genre, a number of famous film personalities such as Clint Eastwood and Ennio Morricone established themselves in these Westerns. The film utilizes clips of some of the most famous spaghetti westerns, as well as interviews with those who made the films and those who have been inspired by these sparse, stylish movies. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi Movie Guide |
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Bassett: Concerto for Alto Saxophone; Bolcom: Lyric Concerto; Daugherty: Spaghetti Western $13.79 Bassett: Concerto for Alto Saxophone; Bolcom: Lyric Concerto; Daugherty: Spaghetti Western |
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Spaghetti Western Bible, Vol. 4: Trinity [3 Discs] $13.59 Spaghetti Western Bible, Vol. 4: Trinity [3 Discs] |
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Spaghetti Western-Strangers Gundown/Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die $8.99 Spaghetti Western-Strangers Gundown/Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die |
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The Great Silence List Price: $19.98 Sale Price: $49.95 Used From: $38.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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One of the best and most unusual spaghetti Westerns ever made, Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence is set in the beautiful desolation of the snow-covered high plains. Jean-Louis Trintignant, the romantic French star of My Night at Maud's and A Man and a Woman, hardens his blue eyes into a steely stare to play the mute mercenary gunslinger "Silence... |
High Plains Drifter - 3 Stars (Good)
"High Plains Drifter" was one of Clint Eastwood's best-loved Western Movies, and also the first movie he also directed. His role as "The Man With No Name" continued after its introduction in the three now-famous spaghetti Westerns that preceded it-"A Fistful Of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".



