Things I learned from A Fistful of Dollars
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — A Fistful of Dollars
bioboom_88 — 10 years ago(January 01, 2016 10:27 PM)
- After the Sheriff sees several of his men shot dead in broad daylight, he won't ask the shooter who he is, where he came from or what his MO was. Instead, he'll just blankly stare when the marksman orders him to bury the dead bodies, and then casually strolls away.
- The best way to potentially get hired by a boss is to kill some of his men, and then be seen alone in the bedroom with his wife.
- After said boss catches the same marksman who killed his men alone in the bedroom with his wife, he won't demand to know who the intruder is or ask how the hell he got in. Instead, he'll just let the guy take his gun, stoically stare and then go along with the wife's plea to listen to the intruder's "interesting story."
- A large gang with plenty of weapons won't have an armed guard keep an eye on the captive they just beat up. Instead, they'll leave the prisoner in a room that is unattended.
- After a severe beating that has you moving slower than a snail, it's still possible to outmaneuver dozens of armed men who can all run and move much faster than you.
- When looking for a person they are desperate to kill, a gang will practically burn the town to the ground. But, they won't think to look under their own house.
- When you're on the run from a gang that wants you dead, don't make it a priority to get your a$$ out of town. But, do take time to watch the gang slaughter their rivals.
- After an expert rifleman makes several unsuccessful attempts to shoot his enemy in the heart, said shootist will keep firing there, instead of aiming for, say, the head.