TOP “Get Three Coffins Ready” Reactions! A Fistful of Dollars (1964) Movie Reaction First Time Watch

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Date: May 10, 2025

20 thoughts on “TOP “Get Three Coffins Ready” Reactions! A Fistful of Dollars (1964) Movie Reaction First Time Watch

  1. Well now you have finally come up with movies I grew up watching, from toddler through high school, military service, and college.

    These “spaghetti westerns” had a unique feel, as these type of westerns were filmed primarily in rural poverty areas of Italy and Spain, particularly in locations like Almería and the Cabo de Gata.

    Additional scenes, requiring more technical support from film studio technicians, were filmed in more populated areas of Italy and some parts of the United States, with a number of scenes in rural low income and low population areas of Mexico.

    Of course back then, until the drug cartels took control in the early 1980s, thanks in large part to our own CIA agents encouraging illegal drug manufacturing, trafficking in South America, Central America, and Mexico, so the drug cartels would help the CIA fight against communist factions attempting to take control of South America and Central America, with help from Cuba, USSR, and China.

    Little did our idiots in the CIA realize the drug cartels would become the poison pipelines of cocaine and other illegal substances into the United States after the fall of the USSR in the mid 1990s.

    This is the same problem with the United States intelligence agencies, too short sighted to be able to understand the far greater and larger term damage their meddling in other countries business will do.

    The catastrophic Vietnam war was a direct consequence of the United States Secretary of State and secretary of defense both convinced three separate presidents it would be a “good idea” for United States troops to be involved in the Vietnam civil conflict, after the north Vietnam kicked the French military and government out of Vietnam in 1954.

    Just some history for younger generations who did not live in the era I did … born in the late 1960s, child of the 1970s, teenager of the early to mid 1980s, military service in the late 1980s through 2010.

  2. The action of “fanning” the revolver’s hammer with the palm of your support hand allows a shooter to fire multiple rounds in quick succession.

    Otherwise a shooter will have to manually cock the revolver hammer back every time to make a shot.

    This is why these older styles of revolvers are called double action. They require two actions: (#1 set the hammer back in the ready position by pressing on the hammer until it clicks and stops on the inner trigger assembly, them smoothly SQUEEZE the trigger, never yank the trigger, otherwise your shot will typically go low and to the right from an aggressive trigger yank or slap) (#2 keep the trigger pulled back for as many shots as you are intending to rapid fire by fanning the hammer with your support hand palm).

    Here is the information on single action versus double action revolvers:

    Revolvers come in many flavors, many shapes and sizes, and many different configurations. The two main platforms are the single action and the double action. Which one is best for you is ultimately a matter of preference. Which is most comfortable in your hand, and more importantly the revolver you can shoot most accurately, is the one you should choose.

    Single and Double Action Differences

    Single actions derive their name from the fact that they can only be fired by cocking the hammer and squeezing the trigger one shot at a time, whereas the double action can be fired in the same manner as the single action or simply by squeezing the trigger to fire – hence “double action.”

    All modern day single-action revolvers are based, however loosely, on the Colt Single Action Army (SAA). So timeless was the design that it is still in wide use today. There are a number of manufacturers of single-action revolvers, including Ruger, Freedom Arms, Magnum Research, Uberti and Colt.

    Double-action revolvers are available from Smith & Wesson, Colt, Ruger and Taurus on the new and used markets. Colt’s excellent Anaconda is no longer in production, but it can be found used and makes for an excellent choice for hunting or as a back-up weapon.

    Both types of revolvers can be chambered in calibers adequate for big-game hunting and protective back-up duty, but they handle recoil differently. Double actions tend to transfer all of their recoil straight back into the web of your hand, while single actions have a propensity to exhibit barrel rise and are designed to roll upward (particularly in the case of single actions equipped with “plow handle”-type grips).

    https://gundigest.com/gun-reviews/double-action-vs-single-action-revolvers-which-one-is-right-for-you

    I hope this clarifies how the iconic Clint Eastwood, and all the other classic western movies action heroes are villains were able to rapidly fire their reproductions of classic revolvers.

    FYI, the movie studios had the movie actors and actresses fire weapons with full load blanks, meaning no bullet was projected, but you would not want to stand ten feet or closer to a firearm firing blanks, as the sheer force projected from the barrel would bruise a person.

    More history for your generation from an old guy.

  3. The movies of Sergio Leone don't really have any good guys. They're all bad men living in a bad world. The terms good, bad, and ugly, in Italian, have more to do with their appearance than their character. The original Italian title could be translated to 'The Handsome, The Ugly, and The Sinister" referring to Blondie, Tuco, and Angel Eyes. The first movie begins with Blondie and Tuco scamming towns for bounty money. Blondie, The Man With No Name, is an antihero.

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