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اتوار 11 مارچ 2007Sunday, March 11, 2007

For a Few Dollars More

And finally we saw the third movie of the Dollars Trilogy.

In For a Few Dollars More, two bounty hunters are after the same man. Sometimes they are together and at other times double-cross each other.

This movie is another classic that must be watched, though as is the case for the other movies in this trilogy, the restoration work isn’t as great as it should have been.

I rate it 8/10.

Tags: movie, review, westerns

Posted by Zack at March 11, 2007 10:27 AM in Movies

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Comments

Restoration work on films is a bit like botox… it seems like a good idea, and often the results appear to be an improvement, but it’s never the same as what was originally there, just a polished-up version of the old.

Posted by: Adam York (1 comments) at March 13, 2007 10:47 AM

I’ve seen this movie and loved it, infact enjoyed every bit of the firing scenes with those old long pistols lolz…

Posted by: Funbie (27 comments) at June 28, 2007 2:16 PM

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