Tuesday, February 9, 2021

'Navajo Joe' (1967) - Sergio Corbucci.

Swarthy, barrel-chested screen legend, Burt Reynolds dominates the screen as the original Tomahawk-terrorizing avenger in greatly revered Italian filmmaker, Sergio Corbucci's exquisitely eccentric, skull-splittingly savage, singularly unhinged spaghetti western oddity, 'Navajo Joe' (1967). The adrenalized admixture of Corbucci's bravura filmmaking prowess, maestro Ennio Morricone's stridently unforgettable score and the muscular, unusually ethnic-looking Reynolds dynamic performance excitingly makes Corbucci's explosive action-fest, 'Navajo Joe' an especially exhilarating experience in visceral, bullet-blasting, no quarter frontier justice! 'SUDDEN!!! SILENT!!! VIOLENT!!! Pray that you never cross bloody-minded Joe, but if you ever do, don't run to the hills, as those are his very own killing fields!' And the quality 88 Films Blu-ray edition of this bellicose Corbucci western is the best I've ever seen it!

'Come an Navajo if you think you're 'ard enough!!!!' - Weirdlingwolf.

 

Groovy German Poster.

Blissful score!

'You look good with a gun, and better without it!'

'Like Dr. Who I got two hearts! You lose schmendrick!'

'You think you can offer me more support than this tree??? Think again, Burt!!!'

'These Mexican chickens sure do grow up funny, doll!'


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