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a b c " Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1967) – Financial Information". The Numbers. Archived from the original on 3 August 2014 . Retrieved 16 April 2012. Why is it 'ugly'? - The slabs had scuffs over them but I suspect these were rejected as the distribution of cocoa nibs wasn't even (or nearly non-existent on one slab). Hi Ho Spaniard! An Iberian Desert With Spaghetti Western Roots". NPR. 9 March 2014. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020 . Retrieved 8 December 2020.In the United States, all three of Leone's Dollars Trilogy films were released during 1967: A Fistful of Dollars was released 18 January; [74] For a Few Dollars More was released 10 May (17 months); [75] and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was released 29 December (12 months). [76] The original Italian domestic version was 177 minutes long, [77] but the international version was shown at various lengths. Most prints, specifically those shown in the United States, had a runtime of 161 minutes, 16 minutes shorter than the Italian premiere version, but others, especially British prints, ran as short as 148 minutes. [10] [78] Box office [ edit ] While Leone developed Vincenzoni's idea into a script, the screenwriter recommended the comedy-writing team of Agenore Incrucci and Furio Scarpelli to work on it with Leone and Sergio Donati. According to Leone, "I couldn't use a single thing they'd written. It was the grossest deception of my life." [30] Donati agreed, saying, "There was next to nothing of them in the final script. They only wrote the first part. Just one line." [30] Vincenzoni claims that he wrote the screenplay in eleven days, but he soon left the project after his relationship with Leone soured. The three main characters all contain autobiographical elements of Leone. In an interview he said, "[ Sentenza] has no spirit, he's a professional in the banalest sense of the term. Like a robot. This isn't the case with the other two. On the methodical and careful side of my character, I'd be nearer il Biondo (Blondie), but my most profound sympathy always goes towards the Tuco side... He can be touching with all that tenderness and all that wounded humanity." [31] Film director Alex Cox suggests that the cemetery-buried gold hunted by the protagonists may have been inspired by rumors surrounding the anti-Communist Gladio terrorists, who hid many of their 138 weapons caches in cemeteries. [32] Better Late Than Ugly Shirt, Funny shirt, Birthday gift, makeup shirt, gift for her, sarcastic shirt, Mom Shirt, Best Friend Gift Realistic Human Ripped Out Eyeball on a Hook Ornament - Santa's Watching Halloween Prop, Halloween Decoration by Dead Head Props

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One thing I can't help but notice with all of Hotel Chocolat products is the attention to detail of the finish. Every chocolate looks as good as the next, implying their quality control team is doing a grand job. Like many of his films, director Sergio Leone noted that the film is a satire of the western genre. He has noted the film's theme of emphasis on violence and the deconstruction of Old West romanticism. The emphasis on violence is seen in how the three leads (Blondie, Angel Eyes, and Tuco) are introduced to various acts of violence. With Blondie, it is seen in his attempt to free Tuco which results in a gun battle. Angel Eyes is set up in a scene in which he learns about hidden treasure from Stevens, kills Stevens when he draws on him, then his employer Baker (fulfilling his title as 'The Bad'). Tuco is set up in a scene in which three bounty hunters try to kill him. In the film's opening scene three bounty hunters enter a building in which Tuco is hiding. After the sound of gunfire is heard Tuco escapes through a window after shooting the three, one of whom survives (fulfilling his title as 'The Ugly'). They are all after gold and will stop at nothing until they get it. The film deconstructs Old West Romanticism by portraying the characters as antiheroes. Even the character considered by the film as 'The Good' can still be considered as not living up to that title in a moral sense. Critic Drew Marton describes it as a "baroque manipulation" that criticizes the American Ideology of the Western, [53] by replacing the heroic cowboy popularized by John Wayne with morally complex antiheroes.Barry Evans (29 March 2015). "Growing Old Ungracefully: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Lost Coast Outpost. Archived from the original on 11 December 2020 . Retrieved 11 December 2020. Given the deep flavours of the Hazelnut and raisin slabs, I inevitably went into tasting the cocoa nib slab with some preconceptions. After all, the initial smell was remarkably similar to the previous Nano Slabs. Two Cocoa Nib Nano Slabs surrounded by 10 Hazelnut and Golden Raisin Nano Slabs Eli Wallach as Tuco. Eli Wallach as Tuco Benedicto Pacífico Juan María Ramírez (known as "The Rat" according to Blondie): The Ugly, a fast-talking, comically oafish yet also cunning, cagey, resilient, and resourceful Mexican bandit who is wanted by the authorities for a long list of crimes. The director originally considered Gian Maria Volonté (who portrayed the villains in both the preceding films) for the role of Tuco, but felt that the role required someone with "natural comic talent". In the end, Leone chose Eli Wallach, based on his role in How the West Was Won (1962), in particular, his performance in "The Railroads" scene. [15] In Los Angeles, Leone met Wallach, who was skeptical about playing this type of character again, but after Leone screened the opening credit sequence from For a Few Dollars More, Wallach said: "When do you want me?" [16] The two men got along famously, sharing the same bizarre sense of humor. Leone allowed Wallach to make changes to his character in terms of his outfit and recurring gestures. Both Eastwood and Van Cleef realized that the character of Tuco was close to Leone's heart, and the director and Wallach became good friends. They communicated in French, which Wallach spoke badly and Leone spoke well. Van Cleef observed, "Tuco is the only one of the trio the audience gets to know all about. We meet his brother and find out where he came from and why he became a bandit. But Clint and Lee's characters remain mysteries." [17] In the theatrical trailer, Angel Eyes is referred to as The Ugly and Tuco, The Bad. [18] This is due to a translation error; the original Italian title translates to "The Good [one], the Ugly [one], the Bad [one]".

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