8. The Dollars Trilogy
According to movies, the Wild West was like Compton but with more cowboy boots. The daily task list for characters in westerns was basically shooting guns, getting money, and settling disputes (kind of like the premise for most rap songs). Movie buffs can thank the Dollars trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the bad, and the Ugly), for setting this up.
What makes Dollars so unique is that it actually revived a movie category that was virtually dead in the 1970s. Despite their low-budget, low-frills techniques, the producers of the trilogy put some serious work into reinventing the Western. With a troubled hero, violent themes, and distinctive cinematic practices like extreme close ups, Dollars brought a whole new style to the romanticized Old West. The films were a huge box office success, too. This is despite each of the films being written almost exclusively for a European audience by an Italian writer. Bravo!
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