As boys, they made a pact to share their fortunes, their loves, their lives. As men, they shared a dream to rise from poverty to power. Forging an empire built on greed, violence and betrayal, their dream would end as a mystery that refuse to die.
Though THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY is my favorite Leone film of all-time, this is hands down his masterpiece and most complex film. For a full write up, jump over to Roger Ebert's review that is featured in his Great Movie's section: http://bit.ly/fmzBUd
Noodles: It's true I have killed people, Mr. Bailey. Sometimes to defend myself, sometimes for money. And many people used to come to us. Business partners, rivals, lovers. Some of the jobs we took, and some we didn't. Yours is one we would never touch, Mr Bailey.
Max: Is this your idea of revenge?
Noodles: No. It's just the way I see things.
See you on forty deuce,
G