Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Whitech
It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Siflutter
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Aneesa Wardle
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
merklekranz
"Today We Kill ... Tomorrow we Die" is a rather unique "Spaghetti Western". First thing you will notice is the Old West looks more like the Maine woods than Arizona. I did not find the setting to be objectionable, just different. Fortunately there is some character development in this standard revenge story. Tatsuya Nakadal and his large band of cutthroats kill Montgomery Ford's Indian wife and frame him for the crime. After five years in jail, Ford hires four gunfighters to go after Nakadal and his gang. Nakadal obviously had seen "For a Few Dollars More", as his crazed bandit performance closely resembles Gian Maria Volonte's "Indio". My only question is why stage most of the final showdown in almost total darkness? - MERK
ericdetrick2002
Yes, it is true, giallo master Dario Argento helped write this speghetti western from the late 60s. I have never been a big fan of western movies, but my love of Italian horror cinema has taken me into this genre. They just don't makewesterns, or any genre for that matter, like this anymore.
This film has all the great makings of what a good western movie should be.You have the duels, the horse chases, and the classic saloon card game. Thefact that this is a low budget film is what attracts me. The sometimes badlydubbed in english also humors me. But put those things a side and you have apretty good story. The way the final "duel" comes together is classic.
Overall, this is may not be "the one" when it comes to speghetti westerns, I am by no means a connoseur of Italian western film. But I walked away pleased.Now I have to go and watch a few more Italian cowboy flicks to compare.
Mark-371
WOW ! This was one good western, and it also has Bud Spencer (one of my fave actors) as one of the main roles! Heres the plot :A man named Bill Kiaowa was sent to prison for 5 years for killing his wife....a crime which he didn't commit.When he's released from jail, he rounds up his old buddies to help him kill the man who killed his wife....Yeah, your thinking, oh, just another boring western! It is just one of those simple westerns that were rip offs of " The good, the bad, and the Ugly" but give it a shot! Its worthwile!Today it's me.... gets 6/10
Vice-4
This movie could be seen as one of the many "western" mushroomed out in Italy after the success of Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars". What makes it noteworthy is the presence of Bud Spencer, here at his debut with the heavy-handed character which will make him later famous with the "Trinità" series, and the casting in the role of "villain" Jess Elfego of one of the most outstanding Japanese actors, Tatsuya Nakadai, at the time almost unknown outside his country, well before arising to world fame with the leading role in Akira Kurosawa's "Kagemusha".