Leone, Tarantino, and Jee-woon Kim showdown for the ultimate Mexican Standoff.
Video posted by JoeyF on Sept. 14, 2011
Quentin Tarantino's blistering debut feature tells of the preparation and aftermath of a diamond heist that goes wrong. As the net closes in the robbers gather in an abandoned warehouse where suspicion of a traitor in their midst brings the situation to a boiling point.
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awesome stuff
Joey does it again!
Oh Joey, you are the best!
God damn the tension in all those scenes is so damn thick! Great mash up joey
I think it'd work better if it was just The Good The Bad and the Weird and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. As a bonus, you could title it "The Good, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The Weird, and the Bad"
Good mashup Joey. Ennio Morricone's score always gives me goosebumps.
very nice Joey
Inglorious Basterds hands down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome, and Eastwood is on top once again.
Nice work!
So who shot Nice Guy Eddie? Film geeks have been asking that question for nigh-on twenty years now.
All great films. 8)
Awesome stuff.
Nicely done.
Could do with a lil True Romance.
@ThatFrood: Agreed.
Hmmm... not a fan of this feature type. Technically it's fine, but I don't think the concept works.
Clint Eastwood always wins. Always.
The Man With No Name triumphs yet again.
@DeadDorf: What do ya mean by the concept doesn't work? What is there not working...