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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   12/12/20
by Tramuzgan
The entertainment value is in watching the tides turn and the characters gain the upper hand over one another in ways that make sense for them, within the context of the setting.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   5/27/20
by Citizen Rules
I felt the length in this film and checked the time remaining more than once...where as in The Cowboys at 2 hours 20 minutes, I never once checked the time and ended the movie wishing it had been longer.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   1/15/19
by pahaK
On a related note I think some small editing would have benefited the film (by cutting little from Tuco and Blondie messing with each other would have made the film more compact and increased van Cleef's screen time in proportion to others).

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   11/20/15
by Iroquois
While Eastwood and Van Cleef play some rather flat characters (albeit with their own little moments that hint at greater depths, such as Eastwood idly playing with a kitten at one point), Wallach is the grimy, rat-faced heart of the film; without him, things just don't work.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   9/02/14
by Jack1
There are no black-and-white characters - you're not sure whether to feel on the side of one character or against another, but one thing you are sure of is that this is a well-made, engrossing film.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   9/09/12
by Daniel M
The three films are not connected in any way other than the mysterious man with no name and can be watched in any order without spoiling each other although many will recommend them in the order of Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars more and then finally The Good, the Bad and the Ugly simply ...

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly   11/17/10
by MovieMad16
I didn`t know that Lee Van Cleef was back in this film.


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