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These are some favorite spaghetti westerns by former staff members.


====[[User:Lindberg|Lindberg]]'s pick====
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'''[[Viva Maria]]''' ([[:Category:1965|1965]] / Director: Louis Malle).  Maybe not quite a true Spaghetti-Western, [[Viva Maria]] is still one of my most favourite European westerns, I love this film. The beautiful French actresses [[:Category:Brigitte Bardot|Brigitte Bardot]] and Jeanne Moreau make a wonderful team in this humorous adventure. The film deals with revolutions in Latin America and was an influence to some of the later more light-hearted political spaghettis. It has a lot of spaghetti-style action with machine-guns, explosives, and specially designed weapons. There are also a lot of jokes involving the Church, the Military, rich people etc. On top of this you have the charming Bardot and Moreau, they are at the front of all these on-goings, and also do some fun musical performances with their travelling circus, where they invent strip-tease! --[[User:Lindberg|Lindberg]] 03:38, 24 October 2007 (CEST)
'''[[Viva Maria]]''' ([[:Category:1965|1965]] / Director: Louis Malle).  Maybe not quite a true Spaghetti-Western, [[Viva Maria]] is still one of my most favourite European westerns, I love this film. The beautiful French actresses [[:Category:Brigitte Bardot|Brigitte Bardot]] and Jeanne Moreau make a wonderful team in this humorous adventure. The film deals with revolutions in Latin America and was an influence to some of the later more light-hearted political spaghettis. It has a lot of spaghetti-style action with machine-guns, explosives, and specially designed weapons. There are also a lot of jokes involving the Church, the Military, rich people etc. On top of this you have the charming Bardot and Moreau, they are at the front of all these on-goings, and also do some fun musical performances with their travelling circus, where they invent strip-tease! --[[User:Lindberg|Lindberg]] 03:38, 24 October 2007 (CEST)

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These are some favorite spaghetti westerns by former staff members.

Lindberg's pick

Viva mariaX22.jpg

Viva Maria (1965 / Director: Louis Malle). Maybe not quite a true Spaghetti-Western, Viva Maria is still one of my most favourite European westerns, I love this film. The beautiful French actresses Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau make a wonderful team in this humorous adventure. The film deals with revolutions in Latin America and was an influence to some of the later more light-hearted political spaghettis. It has a lot of spaghetti-style action with machine-guns, explosives, and specially designed weapons. There are also a lot of jokes involving the Church, the Military, rich people etc. On top of this you have the charming Bardot and Moreau, they are at the front of all these on-goings, and also do some fun musical performances with their travelling circus, where they invent strip-tease! --Lindberg 03:38, 24 October 2007 (CEST)

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