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The first two are Django Unchained, and the Hateful Eight

Guess the rest
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Bone Tomahawk
Django
High Plains Drifter
Major Dundee
My Name Is Nobody
Once Upon a Time in The West
Rango
The Great Silence
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Rio Bravo
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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These are his top 20 favorite spaghetti westerns:

1. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, by Sergio Leone (1966)

2. For a Few Dollars More, by Sergio Leone (1965)

3. Django, by Sergio Corbucci (1966)

4. The Mercenary, by Sergio Corbucci (1968)

5. Once Upon A Time in the West, by Sergio Leone (1968)

6. A Fistful of Dollars, by Sergio Leone (1964)

7. Day of Anger, by Tonino Valerii (1967)

8. Death Rides a Horse, by Giulio Petroni (1967)

9. Navajo Joe, by Sergio Corbucci (1966)

10. The Return of Ringo, by Duccio Tessari (1965)

11. The Big Gundown, by Sergio Sollima (1966)

12. A Pistol for Ringo, by Duccio Tessari (1965)

13. The Dirty Outlaws, by Franco Rossetti (1967)

14. The Great Silence, by Sergio Corbucci (1968)

15. The Grand Duel, by Giancarlo Santi (1972)

16. Shoot the Living, Pray for the Dead, by Giuseppe Vari (1971)

17. Tepepa, by Giulio Petroni (1968)

18. The Ugly Ones, by Eugenio Martin (1966)

19. Viva Django, by Ferdinando Baldi (1967)

20. Machine Gun Killers, by Paolo Bianchini (1968)
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>Django Unchained was the subject of controversy because of its use of racial slurs and depiction of slavery. Reviewers defended the use of the language by pointing out the historic context of race and slavery in America.[195][196] Spike Lee, in an interview with Vibe, said that he would not see the film: "All I'm going to say is that it's disrespectful to my ancestors. That's just me ... I'm not speaking on behalf of anybody else."[197] Lee later tweeted: "American slavery was not a Sergio Leone spaghetti western. It was a holocaust. My ancestors are slaves. Stolen from Africa. I will honor them."[198]

But didn’t Tarantino actually make a Sergio Leone Spaghetti western out of the Holocaust?
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>>214214942
>tarantino
Dropped
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>>214215258
Filtered. Hollywood unanimously agrees that he the greatest director of the century
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>>214215324
so he's the greatest according to plebs?
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i would nominate Man of the West which has a really dour ending. its the usual plot of man whose past is catching up with him but its done really well. its one of those movies that goes against the idea all movies before the 70s had happy endings or one dimensional characters.
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>>214216735
Are you a patrician? As opposed to the actual elite of filmmakers?
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Wild Bunch
Rio Bravo
Dollars Trilogy
Once Upon a Time In The West
Unforgiving
The Searchers
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>>214218794
faggot ass auto correct
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>>214215324
They're just trying to sell tickets. Tortellini is garbage
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>>214214942
So glad IMDB + other movie site lists have replaced QTip



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