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3/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/26/2019
Adding onto "A Fistful of Dollars," "For a Few Dollars More" brings just as much excitement and style to the genre.
Rating of
3.5/4
FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 01/07/2013
This easily climbed to the top of my favorite Westerns. Clint Eastwood is amazing in this film. The storyline is great. I love that the two paired up for the journey against one of the best villains to play in a western ever. So much was said in so few words in this flick. Without giving anything away, the ending of the movie was a total surprise. It made so mcuh sense that it was all about something for the one character. A masterpiece.
Rating of
4/4
Moji - wrote on 05/20/2012
it's the best western movie ever, and the second movie is the good the bad and the ugly and the third can be Once upon a time in the west and 4) unforgiven
Rating of
3.5/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 10/26/2011
Though not as striking as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Leone presents another smoldering Western that immerses the audience among seedy characters and impressive landscape visuals. The film masterfully juggles different plotlines that intersect and conjoin within the film's many violent confrontations.
Rating of
3.5/4
sapien - wrote on 06/01/2011
Certainly, this is the worst of the trilogy. However, it's still pretty damn good!
Rating of
3/4
Patrik - wrote on 08/08/2010
A bit better than "A Fistful of Dollars" but still not as good as "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". The acting and the dialogues is really good and I must say that I like western movies much more than I thought I would do. The movie includes is very memorable quotes and one of my favourites is when Mortimer tells Monco how he could find him in Agua Caliente.
Rating of
3/4
Snake Sugarbaker - wrote on 07/22/2010
Though not evident from his past two decades in film, Clint Eastwood wasn’t always a pussy. In this, the second of Sergio Leone’s Fistful of Dollars spaghetti western trilogy, he is borderline hot as a bounty hunter in Texas/New Mexico who teams up with another (Lee Van Cleef) – each, naturally, with motives of his own. Ennio Morricone’s influential score is a boon here, not to mention an unmatchable set of opening credits.
Rating of
3/4
GJ81 - wrote on 04/05/2009
An improvement on the first film of the dollars trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars, with Sergio Leone giving this one more plot. Shot with beautiful wide lenses, he creates and captures some memorable scenes. My favourite being the one where Clint and Van Cleef face off with the shooting of each others hats. The film goes on just slightly too long but where it works, it really really works.
Rating of
3.5/4
Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/11/2008
Another excellent Leone western - the second of the "Man with No Name" trilogy. He found a diamond in the rough by casting Lee Van Cleef; an excellent choice. The music, the camera angles, the tension - it's all here and still great.
Rating of
3/4
Josh C - wrote on 07/24/2007
I havn't seen a whole lot of older westerns but this one was pretty good. Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef's acting was great and they both portrayed the bad-asses that they are very well. The only thing that kinda sucked was the sound effects, they were fake and not timed right. Sometimes they were way off and it just didn't help the movie. I may have rated this higher if it wasn't for that.