Originally Posted by
tableplay
Hi Monet, I have completing my viewing of Death Rides a Horse. I will post my thoughts below the word spoiler so that Danny and other forum members who might be interested in viewing the film and haven't seen it, won't have it spoiled:
Spoiler:
As usual, Lee Van Cleef did a great job. I thought the film was over the top in a few ways and required a bit more than the average amount of suspension of belief, but was OK (due to Lee Van Cleef). There were no grey areas (like many Westerns) to the villians (except for Lee Van Cleef) - they were 100% evil through and through. I'm looking forward to your thoughts about this movie. I was interested in seeing it since I liked the Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns a lot.
Best, TP.
I watched Death Rides a Horse and found it enjoyable.
Highly Entertaining at times.
They did a great job with the HD transfer.
Reminded me of many movies along the same lines.
Too Many to list all the similar Westerns like Nevada Smith (1976)... etc etc.
"Hate is Hate" was probably my favorite line.
I couldn't agree more with those sentiments.
It also reminded me of Terence Hill movies.
Would of liked to seen Terence Hill as the kid.
If you haven't seen They Call Me Trinity (1970) or Trinity is Still My Name (1971) you probably should.
However, My Name is Nobody (1973) is probably my favorite with Terence Hill and it stars Henry Fonda.
Any Terence Hill and Bud Spencer movie can be a good watch and they have plenty of them to choose from.
I kept trying to figure out where that musical theme was used.
It's hard to keep up with Ennio Morricone and all his great music.
Finally after looking it up I found it on Youtube and it was used in Kill Bill Vol 1.
A great Song Reco as well...