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Kino Lorber did a UHD release. It uses much better color grading (meaning less yellow) and looks astoundingly good. It ain't cheap though. I think I got them during a holiday sale for between $25-30 each. Probably the best upgrade from regular blu-ray to UHD of any movie I've seen. There's still other movies that look better of course, I'm just talking about the delta between the HD and UHD releases.
Obviously, you are not familiar with the trio of Italian-made Westerns that opened Clint Eastwood's phenomenal career, beginning with "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." THAT is the reference to "the man with no name."
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Obviously, you are not familiar with the trio of Italian-made Westerns that opened Clint Eastwood's phenomenal career, beginning with "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." THAT is the reference to "the man with no name."
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Is there a UHD version out or anticipated? How does this compare to the 2011 bluray release?
Kino Lorber did a UHD release. It uses much better color grading (meaning less yellow) and looks astoundingly good. It ain't cheap though. I think I got them during a holiday sale for between $25-30 each. Probably the best upgrade from regular blu-ray to UHD of any movie I've seen. There's still other movies that look better of course, I'm just talking about the delta between the HD and UHD releases.
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Obviously, you are not familiar with the trio of Italian-made Westerns that opened Clint Eastwood's phenomenal career, beginning with "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." THAT is the reference to "the man with no name."
Well, A Fist Full of Dollars is the first in the trilogy. You can see Clint's acting evolve from wooden to tolerable to having a touch of nuance, but IMO he's comfortably outshone by Lee Van Cleef in For A Few Dollars More and Eli Wallach in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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Eli Wallach should have had a best supporting actor nomination.
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Eli Wallach should have had a best supporting actor nomination.
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