We're not sure which of us is bad and which of us is ugly, but we know neither of us can claim to be as good as the 1967ish sequel The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. On this episode you'll hear Tom succinctly explain why each added scene to the version we watched of this classic is a terrible waste of time, several tangents that by this point should really be expected by now and a chat about the Mexican standoff of all standoffs that provides a picture perfect example of film direction in the last of the Dollars trilogy. Enjoy!
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Michael Shantz
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Michael Shantz
Michael Shantz is an actor, writer and director as well as an educator. He teaches drama and theatre to all grades for several non-profits.
Tom Steward
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Tom Steward
Tom Steward is a writer, actor and director and an educator at UCSD. He's also taught at Platt College and been a lecturer at the University of Nottingham.
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