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title: "Duck, You Sucker!"
brand: "rik battagliaroy bosiersergio leone"
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# Duck, You Sucker!

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- **What is this?** Duck, You Sucker! by rik battagliaroy bosiersergio leone
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Duck, You Sucker aka A Fistful of Dynamite

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## Customer Reviews

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    A Great Hidden Treasure
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2023*

True Leone fans will not want to miss yet another quirky,baffling, and funny twists and turns in this movie.

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    An ode to a lost cause
  

*by J***G on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 30, 2021*

Duck You Sicker is an ode to the lost cause.The movie begins with a quote by Mao about the violence of revolution. The class struggle that motivated Mao is brought up in the opening as Rod Steiger, a poor drifter, is picked up along the road by a luxury coach full of rich people who demean the lower class as animals and condemn the reforms of the Mexican Revolution. The passengers soon meet the poor face to face and they’re very angry, have guns as well and are led by Steiger. When he meets James Coburn who is an explosives expert he believes that he can take his dreams of robbing the rich to a new level. Coburn turns out to be a real revolutionary however. The two make a great comparison between Steiger the bandit and Coburn the idealist. They have some great back and forth moments especially at the start with Coburn setting off one stick of dynamite after another to dissuade Steiger from talking to him. Coburn is also always able to pull a fast one on Steiger which provides some comedy to the drama as well. Their relationship reminds me of the one between Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.The theme of the lost cause comes up halfway through the film with bodies lying all over the ground and then a mass execution of Coburn’s comrades. It reminds him of a past failure he had at revolution.Overall this is another great spaghetti western by director Sergio Leone.

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    Why I hate the 1970s and alleged sociology.
  

*by R***T on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 9, 2018*

Truth be told I don't like this film.  It reminds me about everything I hated about the 70s and more.  I'm going to get high minded, and I really don't want to, but I'm going to vent anyway.  After the second world war Hollywood became extremely paranoid about things like Nazis, fascism and antisemitism.  And then comes the 1960s and we have a lot of social uphevals about civil rights and realizations about mental health and social mental health; i.e. sociology and how psychology (and psychiatry) applies to that.Okay, so what does this have to do with Steiger and Coburn in some turn of the century Pancho Villa western?  It applies because the film is designed for the following;A) let men vent their anti-hero fantasies by showing Steiger (ostensibly the villain) become the hero, and Coburn (ostensibly another burnt out would be hero) become the villain with a past to make up for his failed past.B) let men vent their action / blood lust fantasies with the action sequences.C) in this way possibly allay or otherwise pacify those inner desires by showing villains becoming heroes with the film's plot and ending.In short, this is a huge schmorgazgborg of male audience manipulation.  It's what 1970's (post 1960s) movies (and even today) are all about.  And it's why you get a lot of stupid stuff on the screen.  Movies have always been dumb, but they used to be fun without all the bloodshed, martial arts, gun fire, "superpowers" or in the 1970s the re-invention of the western and criminal gang movie genres with the anti-hero being the "hero" in the film.Me, I shrug my shoulders at it.  Truly I want to give thing two-stars with an urge to give it one star because of what I just wrote here.  I say that because where movies prior to the 1970s were always stupid on a number of levels, they didn't take themselves very seriously, didn't experiment with the audiences' emotions and reactions therefrom, didn't think that we were all going to turn into psychological monsters because of what Hollywood put up on the screen (in contrast to their hyper-paranoia and fear based on what was perceived as Nazi Germany using film as a tool to allegedly steer their society in a very negative direction).  Movies were dumb, but the directors knew that, and so did everyone else, so they made them fun with musicals, comedies, and just stories that entertained without trying to become a tool for societal manipulation.And that's the ambition behind films in the 1970s and even today; an attempt to manipulate and inspire or let people live out their fantasies through visual stimulation.Well, as a heterosexual male who loves a good shoot-em-up film, I thought this movie was garbage, but it's got enough technical merits that makes me feel like I'd be reviewing it out of sheer spite for sociologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists the world over (whom I do hate with a passion), but am trying to be as objective and critical as I possibly can in this review.This film came out in the era that gave us Star Wars, the Godfather, Marathon Man, and a host of other films that were designed, tailored, and otherwise formulated as tools for societal manipulation.If that good or bad?  Eh, you be the judge.  But, as I often contemplate and post on other forums, I wonder what Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and who also penned the Constitution with input from all the other founders, would think about sociologists, psychologists and psychiatrists delivering the message that all violence, no matter the context, is bad, and that society needs junk psychology cinema like this to let males live out their fantasies.  What would they think?Well, I think if you look at crime statistics and compare them with movies you'll find little correlation, and ergo the theory about films being societal tools of manipulation being way overplayed.  Henceforth the reason this film is stupid, garbage and just otherwise a piece junk.Having said that, it is well acted, well shot, and even though it has the stench and reek of a 1970s "artsy" film meant to manipulate society, technically it's well put together.  Ergo, three-stars instead of the one-star that my inner American patriot-sympathizer wants to put down.See it once, and see what you think.

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