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Watched Once Upon A Time In Mexico on DVD in olde CRT TV, and it's brilliant. superior colour editing , recorded fully on the then "new" HD digitial cameras , more than 20 yrs ago!!!!

remembered it back in the day, but never got to watch it. you would think with the ads then, it would be a very "brown" spaget western wannabe. it's actually pretty damned colourful and had great use of lighting and shadows. though i had to adjust my TV and DVD player's contrast and colour a bit 'cause the "standard" settings looked too reddish.
i bought it because i misremembered it as Tarantino movie, and it was selling for less than 10 bucks. but i guess most DVDs are cheap now. it was actually the Spy Kids guy, and i remembered it was part of a trilogy. the first film was an indie shot with just 5000 buckeroos. can Markerplier or the OBSESSION zoomer do an indie movie with only 5000 or even 10000 greenies today? i think not!
> (also highly referenced in Kingdom of Loathing. but replace latinx geeeetars with accordions.inb5 banned for /vr/ references)

almost made me wanna visit the hellholes that are mexicana smalltowns.
> Você não me obrigaria a visitá-los nem se arrancasse meu testículo esquerdo como forma de tortura.



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