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MGM released a DVD edition of “The Pleasurable, the Awful and the Gruesome” in the unhurried 1990s, but it had few extras, a mono soundtrack, and a scratched print. Finally, MGM has given Sergio Leone’s Western legend the double-disc special edition it deserves. The print is restored and as distinct as I’ve ever seen it, the sound is now an improbable 5.1 Surround (listen to the glass falling off Tuco after he springs through the window in the opening sequence!) nineteen minutes of footage from the Italian new have been restored, and the discs are packed with extras. Even the packaging is great: a sturdy interlocking box, with the DVDs kept in the upper and bottom parts of the two lids. Also inside the box are cards containing posters for the film in five different countries.

The film, like most of the European Westerns of the 1960s, was critically disregarded in its day. The Novel York Times said of it: “the most expensive, pious, and repellent movie in the history of its curious genre. There is scarcely a moment’s respite from the hurt.” It’s unbelievable how people missed the brilliance of this movie, which turned Western conventions upside down in such a wonderfully bizarre, European scheme. Now the film is considered a classic, and only Sergio Leone’s possess “Once Upon a Time in the West” (another mammoth 2 DVD space, by the scheme) has more respect in the genre. Leone’s odd style — stretched out time, obsession with close-ups and obscene wide-shots, focus on rituals, and spend of Morricone’s wild and avant-garde glean — are all in pudgy force in this record of three treasure-seekers searching for a cache of gold coins on the Texas-New Mexico border during the Civil War. The implacable and unflappable ‘hero’ Blondie (Clint Eastwood), the crazy silly bandit Tuco (Eli Wallach), and the calculating putrid sadist Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef) corrupt each other’s paths amidst the senseless violence of the war. Leone perfectly contrasts the self-interested men with the greater backdrop of the tragedy of war. It’s a strangely emotionally affecting describe despite its focus on three men who are level-headed from normal society and seem not to care about anything but money. So many individual scenes stand out for their virtuosity that the movie a parade of “greatest hits.” Most incredible of all is “The Ecstasy of Gold” sequence where Tuco dashes madly through a cemetery, looking for the grave that might acquire the gold. Morricone’s music here is especially overwhelming.

Chances are you’ve seen the film and adore it. What about the modern scenes and the extras?

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Nineteen minutes of footage have been restored that were never shown in the American prints. The scenes integrate perfectly into the film, and after seeing them once, you won’t be able to imagine they were ever missing. Among the scenes are Angel Eyes visiting a destroyed fort; Tuco hiring bandits to encourage him swagger Blondie; Blondie and Angel Eyes having a face-to-face when they first position out together to collect the gold; and some extra conversation between Tuco and Blondie in the desert. However, these scenes were never dubbed into English in the 1960s. Therefore, the DVD producers had to newly dub them. Eli Wallach and Clint Eastwood do their contain voices. An actor named Simon Prescott does the imitation of the deceased Lee Van Cleef. Admittedly, Wallach and Eastwood no longer sound the same, but I couldn’t imagine someone else imitating their voices — it couldn’t have been done any other blueprint. Prescott is glowing noble as Angel Eyes, if a bit more gravelly.

The extras…

Disc 1 has audio commentary by Richard Shickel, a film historian who wrote Eastwood’s biography and also did commentary on Leone’s “Once Upon a Time in America” DVD. His comments can be attractive dry, and he focuses mostly on Leone’s style and techniques instead of on background information on the filming itself. Nonetheless, there are many intriguing insights, and Shickel manages to say a lot during the three-hour running time.

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Most of the extras are on Disc 2:

“Leone’s West” — A 20-minute documentary about the making of the film. Includes interviews with Shickel, producer Alberto Grimaldi, author of the English dialogue Mickey Knox, and best of all, Eastwood and Wallach. There’s some very spicy info and memories here, mostly from Knox and the two actors.

“The Leone Style” — A 23-minute documentary, really impartial an extension of the first one. It spends more time on Leone’s original techniques. The same interviewees appear here.

“The Man Who Lost the Civil War” — A 14-minute documentary that was produced separately from the DVD. It makes no mention of the movie, but is about its historical backdrop: the disastrous General Sibley campaign in Texas. Sibley appears in the film briefly, and this short documentary gives the viewer an primary insight into the world of Blondie, Tuco, and Angel Eyes.

“Reconstructing The Proper, the Terrible and the Hideous” — An 11 little notice into the painstaking work keen with fixing the narrate and sound, restoring the nick scenes, and re-dubbing it.

“Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone” — 8 minutes; mostly an interview with music scholar John Burlingame about the film’s catch. At the slay of the feature, you can settle to listen to an audio-only twelve-minute lecture by Burlingame that provides a great more in-depth analysis of the music.

“Deleted Scenes” — Two scenes couldn’t go befriend into the film. The extended torture scene had a damaged negative, so here it is in its rougher station. An apparently lost scene is reconstructed through text, stills, and clips from the French trailer.

Finally, there’s a gallery of posters, the new trailer, and MGM tossing in some gratuitous advertising for their other films.

Don’t miss this DVD. Not only is it one of the substantial action films and one the stout westerns, but it’s the kind of release that the DVD format was invented for!

“The Respectable, the Abominable and the Evil” is Sergio Leone’s legend masterpiece. While it is portion of his Spaghetti Western Trilogy( all three films have different characters and plots), the film stands on its hold and really shows you how kindly a movie can really be. This movie has it all. It has action, drama and even some amusing relief in it. It is a timeless classic that is unforgettable. When I first saw it, I was a itsy-bitsy kid and couldn’t truly devour it as I can now at age 22.

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Blondie (The Man with No Name) isn’t your typical friendly guy. He mainly does things that suits his bear agenda. However, when compared to the murderous Angel Eyes and the greedy Tuco, Blondie is a saint. This record involves bloodshed, shoot-outs, search for savor, and double-crossing. And it all takes status while the Civil War is going on, which makes things a lot more “spellbinding” for the well-known three. The West has never been wilder or more unpredictable than it is now. With an astounding gather, safe acting, and great story-telling, this is one memorable film that you will never forget.

As I said in the beginning, the first time I saw this was when I was a runt kid. When I fair recently purchased this unusual edition of the movie, it truly was like I was watching it for the first time. Coming from a guy who isn’t a grand fan of Westerns (I don’t mind them, but I don’t stare too many of them), I absolutely LOVED this film. In fact, I wanted to give it a standing ovation when it was all said and done due to how moved I was by it. This really is filmmaking at its finest. I wasn’t terribly impressed with Leone’s “Once Upon a Time in America,” but he is absolutely flawless with this unbelievable and timeless Western. It is slower than the second film (“For a Few Dollars More”), but I consider that makes this all the better. The execute up of tension is grand more prove in this film, and you really come by the sense that these characters are actual people. Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach are incandescent in their roles, and a lot of props need to go to Lee Van Cleef as he is absolutely chilling in his role.

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This unique edition really does the film the justice it deserves. The film has been restored to the director’s fresh vision as grand as possible, giving you an extra 18 minutes. You will stare the added scenes as the voices have been re-dubbed (the first time you will see this will throw you, as I deem that specific share has the worst re-dubbing, but the other added scenes are done a lot better, even if you level-headed discover it) . The report looks wonderful and the sound is substantial. Extras included are commentary from Richard Schickel, a couple of documentaries and featurettes, poster gallery, deleted scenes and the new theatrical trailer. Along with the nice packaging, you catch an 8-page booklet that includes pictures from the film along with Roger Ebert’s most fresh review of the film. And, you gain some mini-posters included inside the packaging as well. A profitable edition of the movie, without quiz.

“The Marvelous, the Abominable and the Repugnant” is a pure triumph in filmmaking and should be seen by everybody at least once. Don’t let the fact that this is a Western throw you. I deem this can be enjoyed by everybody, and even by those who are not great fans of Westerns. A film filled with authentic emotion and action, this is one that shouldn’t be missed by anyone. I Savor this movie, and I cannot direct that enough. -Michael Crane
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