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Which would it be?
In the good old days of retrospectives, festival screenings, indie theatres, double features, etc, I caught up with most stuff I'd missed out on during their first run, but I've always regretted never going to see Tess when it first screened. Never had the chance again. But a 'missed opportunity' is a different situation to films which I've never had a chance to see at all - in that case, my vote would be for My Name is Nobody as I've thoroughly enjoyed the theatrical experience of seeing all other Leone-related films. |
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