I was raised watching these spaghetti westerns! They don't make them like this any more... The stories, the scenery, the actors... I am glad I am as old as I am and was there for the 60s and 70s and true pity today's youth...
As a child, I absolutely loved this movie, this soundtrack and especially the first scene with the Wild Horde. Some 20 years have passed and when I watched it a few days ago, nothing has changed.
I am really admiring Spagetti Westerns. I'm even searching for the lesser known ones from the 1960s too. Ennio Morricone really excelled with his musical scores with the westerns. My Name Is Nobody and The Good The Bad And The Ugly are amongst my favourites with the musical direction.
This what you call epic. The scene seems to last forever, putting the emphasis on how impenetrable and invincible the horde is. Besides, the passage including the Ride of the Valkyries stresses the majesty and quasi divine nature of this mass, moving like a one man army. The way the scene is filmed, a progression in wide angle then focusing on the frontmen and narrowing the frame, giving the impression that there is an almost infinite number of them. A true masterpiece. The story takes place in 1899, very important, because it is nearly the end of the age of outlaws. The American government has started to get a firm grip on the continent, having its own State Army (the Civil War has ended 30 years earlier) and the US government is already expending to the shores of Japan to start its commercial expension, Lewis and Clarke have already mapped the whole continent through a massive expedition. It is the end of the century, massive industrialisation and the rise of the administration, bureaucracy. The character played by Henry Fonda is one last of his kind, he is the last of the samurai, the last of the Mohican, like Terence Hill says "the good old days", and Terence Hill wants to offer him a good death, with the Wild Horde. The Wild Horde here symbolises the remains of the wilderness on the American continent as well as in the American mythology. Terence Hill wants to offer to his old hero to die with his dignity along with the wilderness itself, to die with panache and leave a trace in history, to pass the torch to the next generation (hence the duo old hero/young novice). He was doomed since the very first seconds of the film, as you can hear a clock ticking, foreshadowing the end: there's no time left, all his friends are getting killed one after the others, the old legends have died (scene in the graveyard) either of old age, or losing duels. This scene always moves me a lot.
There are only 120 to 150 horse riders in the scene. But Ennio's music creates an illusion of tens of thousands horse riders in our mind. It is the power of Ennio's music.
cette musique est tout simplement, encore une fois , largement au dessus du film , qui déja est une grande réussite ! ennio est vraiment un grand de chez grand
My name is nobody, unfortunately, Hollywood does not produce movies as they used to fifty years ago, Italian talented people have turned the tables around , spaghetti movies , Ennio Morricones approved who is the good the bad , and the ugly . I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy.“ Ennio morricone
I love this song and listen to it along with other Morricone tunes and it is *almost* my selection, that tune is the closing credit to "For a Few Dollars More." as much as i love the song's opening with the guitar and whistling along with the overall tempo and energy of the piece, only one thing keeps me from saying absolute top tier Morricone. Those. *GODDAMNED*. Horns. everything else slides into place smooth as butter. the piece is near pitch perfect, but the horns come in and they sound like kazoos. it mocks wagner by being playful and unserious and morricone is just to damned good to let them be a part of the music without having meaning. i don't know if that was at request of director and producers or morricone really wanted the horns in the song. maybe because at the heart of "my name is nobody" it is a comedy and someone thought that having selection that too serious wouldn't work with the overall aesthetic of the film. who knows?
That's ridiculous. There are many good Italian westerns, but you really think they are better than "High Noon," "Rio Bravo," "Stagecoach,"Tombstone," "The Magnificent Seven," and 25 others I could name? Don't be absurd.
@@quiller1015 There are more great American westerns than Italian but some of the best western movies where made by Italians. By the way when I’m talking about great Italian westerns I don’t mean this one, I actually think this one is bad.
@@quiller1015 can the movies you mention match for the good the bad and the ugly, a fistul of dollars and for a few dollars more? I don't think so, except from the magnificent seven bit even this is a step lower. Definitely John Wayne type westerns are worse than this three ones
OMG this song is so weird. That bit from "Ride of the Valkyries" that sounds like a melodica? I'm pretty sure that's a "fan" organ. Like an electric powered melodica they are completely extinct today. Also Wagner + Spaghetti Western? BIZZAAR.
They must have run a road grader through there just before shooting the group of starving extras dressed in cowboy outfits riding their issued horses toward the camera...
I was raised watching these spaghetti westerns!
They don't make them like this any more...
The stories, the scenery, the actors...
I am glad I am as old as I am and was there for the 60s and 70s and true pity today's youth...
As a child, I absolutely loved this movie, this soundtrack and especially the first scene with the Wild Horde. Some 20 years have passed and when I watched it a few days ago, nothing has changed.
There's only a hundred and fifty of 'em but they ride like they were thousands.
I am really admiring Spagetti Westerns. I'm even searching for the lesser known ones from the 1960s too. Ennio Morricone really excelled with his musical scores with the westerns. My Name Is Nobody and The Good The Bad And The Ugly are amongst my favourites with the musical direction.
This what you call epic. The scene seems to last forever, putting the emphasis on how impenetrable and invincible the horde is. Besides, the passage including the Ride of the Valkyries stresses the majesty and quasi divine nature of this mass, moving like a one man army. The way the scene is filmed, a progression in wide angle then focusing on the frontmen and narrowing the frame, giving the impression that there is an almost infinite number of them. A true masterpiece.
The story takes place in 1899, very important, because it is nearly the end of the age of outlaws. The American government has started to get a firm grip on the continent, having its own State Army (the Civil War has ended 30 years earlier) and the US government is already expending to the shores of Japan to start its commercial expension, Lewis and Clarke have already mapped the whole continent through a massive expedition. It is the end of the century, massive industrialisation and the rise of the administration, bureaucracy. The character played by Henry Fonda is one last of his kind, he is the last of the samurai, the last of the Mohican, like Terence Hill says "the good old days", and Terence Hill wants to offer him a good death, with the Wild Horde. The Wild Horde here symbolises the remains of the wilderness on the American continent as well as in the American mythology.
Terence Hill wants to offer to his old hero to die with his dignity along with the wilderness itself, to die with panache and leave a trace in history, to pass the torch to the next generation (hence the duo old hero/young novice). He was doomed since the very first seconds of the film, as you can hear a clock ticking, foreshadowing the end: there's no time left, all his friends are getting killed one after the others, the old legends have died (scene in the graveyard) either of old age, or losing duels.
This scene always moves me a lot.
Teljesen egyetértek
Wow I tip my hat to you sir! So well written and understood
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well said
Me too ..i get goosebumps
When men were men and movies were movies.
One of the most iconic shots ever accompanied by the legendary music. RIP Ennio
There are only 120 to 150 horse riders in the scene. But Ennio's music creates an illusion of tens of thousands horse riders in our mind. It is the power of Ennio's music.
"They are only 150, but they ride and shoot as if they were a thousand" -Jack Beauregard
I swear they dont even seem to be more than 70-80 but it's the media effect
80 when I was a child I counted
In the first rows you have more when they are on the side view just 5...
J'ai la chair de poule. Bravo Monsieur Morriconne
Most beautiful movie and music Ennio morricone top greatest Terence hill. Greatest top
Einer der legendärsten Szenen in der Filmgeschichte.
Ricordo ancora quando sentivo la bellissima sigla di questo film
So many are riding towards him and he stands there calm as if it was shooting stand at the fair.
What a character!
That's right.
Morricone's forgotten masterpiece
cette musique est tout simplement, encore une fois , largement au dessus du film , qui déja est une grande réussite ! ennio est vraiment un grand de chez grand
R.I.P Henry Fonda🥺🥀
Chills mhen chills 😮
This movie was actually amazing.❤
nobody was my hero when i was young.....epic
Nobody is still my hero 🤠
Nobody is still is my hero...
We should all be a Nobody...
It would be a much better world...
Gänsehaut pur.
Rest in peace, Maestro Morricone, and thanks for everything. You were one of the great Italians.
Ils brillierons comme un bordel remplis d’étoile ….✨
this is epic, true chad movie
Very beautiful movie wiht majestic soundtrack
The music & scene is outstanding. Truly Stunning.
Very moving.
I have to say that one of the Morricone's best. The intro is just magnificent!
Great scene and awesome soundtrack!
A master piece of all times.
my all time favorite movie and music Ennio morricone and terrence hill.top musicians in the world Ennio morricone .rest in peace
4 eva one of the best movie
My name is nobody, unfortunately, Hollywood does not produce movies as they used to fifty years ago, Italian talented people have turned the tables around , spaghetti movies , Ennio Morricones approved who is the good the bad , and the ugly .
I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy.“
Ennio morricone
There's only 150 of em... but they ride like thousands!
The most legendary scene of western !
Have you only seen two westerns
Wunderbar.
This is the magic that happens when Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone combines their powers
Ennio Morricone, un genio de la composición, al mejor estilo
Fantastisch 👍der Film ist so genial...
Amazing melody
One of THE most epic Western movie themes ever!
John Landis was one of the bunch!
My All time favorite movie music Ennio morricone wonderful superb great. Rest in peace
Es sind nur 150... doch sie reiten und schießen, als wären es Tausend...
Fantástico. Brasil parabeniza tamanha obra
Henry Fonda à great actor
Bende 50 yil once izledim. Bende degisiklik yok o zaman ne isem bugunde oyleyim. Muzik cok guzel hepsini unuttum muzigini unutmadim
I love this song and listen to it along with other Morricone tunes and it is *almost* my selection, that tune is the closing credit to "For a Few Dollars More."
as much as i love the song's opening with the guitar and whistling along with the overall tempo and energy of the piece, only one thing keeps me from saying absolute top tier Morricone.
Those.
*GODDAMNED*.
Horns.
everything else slides into place smooth as butter. the piece is near pitch perfect, but the horns come in and they sound like kazoos. it mocks wagner by being playful and unserious and morricone is just to damned good to let them be a part of the music without having meaning.
i don't know if that was at request of director and producers or morricone really wanted the horns in the song. maybe because at the heart of "my name is nobody" it is a comedy and someone thought that having selection that too serious wouldn't work with the overall aesthetic of the film.
who knows?
They shoot and ride like 1000
..but they shine like the door of a whorehouse.
and good ol' Jack fucks them all
i missed this scene in red dead redemtion
When you realize that Italian make better westerners than every American ever did
That's ridiculous. There are many good Italian westerns, but you really think they are better than "High Noon," "Rio Bravo," "Stagecoach,"Tombstone," "The Magnificent Seven," and 25 others I could name? Don't be absurd.
@@quiller1015 There are more great American westerns than Italian but some of the best western movies where made by Italians. By the way when I’m talking about great Italian westerns I don’t mean this one, I actually think this one is bad.
@@quiller1015 yes
@@quiller1015 can the movies you mention match for the good the bad and the ugly, a fistul of dollars and for a few dollars more? I don't think so, except from the magnificent seven bit even this is a step lower. Definitely John Wayne type westerns are worse than this three ones
Sergio Leone Is the Beethoven or the Mozart of cinema!!!
Ride of the Valkyries ✌️😁
Une musique d'anthologie! R.I.P Maestro Ennio Morricone....
Efsane sahne bu filme ve bu sahneye ilk baktığımda çok gençtim tüylerim diken diken olmuştu 😕
Großartige Film von Tonino valerii und Sergio Leone.
Alone, great sad...
My name is Nnobody is invented 3000 years ago by old Homer! And its the best till today
would be pretty though to keep a town and busuiness back then if they ran through
amazing how they rode from southern Utah to Nebraska in just a few minutes.
Q hermosas escena
ich liebe das lied / film
金貂刀,怒殺火祭天官刺爺爺,人影流光斬,決戰亢龍頂!!
In der Variation ist sogar der Ritt der Valküren von Wagner gut zu ertragen
Italian proud
I feel sorry for the poor guys riding at the end in all that dust.
did anyone see how the clouds move the shadow on the rock? without ILM!
~ 0:09
wow...I think, even the clouds had respect for Leone 😂
Mükemmel bir muzik
I swear .. this is so epic . Mehn .
what a drama in only 2:45
The wild horde are more 90-100, after short sceening. Where is the rest? ;)
grazie
awwwwwwwwww.........cut it off when it was gonna get good.
OMG this song is so weird. That bit from "Ride of the Valkyries" that sounds like a melodica? I'm pretty sure that's a "fan" organ. Like an electric powered melodica they are completely extinct today. Also Wagner + Spaghetti Western? BIZZAAR.
Looking for hd picture. If anyone can share.
150 who ride and shoot like 1000.
2023
it is apocalypse now??
Spaghetti Western are the best
The most real Western of all Westerns 🤠
👑💛💛💛
Du wirst dich ihnen stellen müssen ...
John Ford dijo que el cine era ver andar a Henry Fonda
Ezt nevezem mestermunkának...
En büyük kovboy Henry Fonda
AbduLGezer 😂❤
Pelle d'oca.....
Einer gegen 50👍
龍王魛
They must have run a road grader through there just before shooting the group of starving extras dressed in cowboy outfits riding their issued horses toward the camera...
Manly Movies Superlative Saphagetti, no equals to these movies... Today's is just scrap.