As I needed a break from doxing primitives on Skins's island, compelling Paypal to delay disbursement from their accounts, and to delay their vital medical care, as has been alleged by malicious people how franksolich spends his time, I got three movies from the 1960s starring Clint Eastwood.
I saw from the description they were called "spaghetti westerns." Movies and television had never been any part of my life, so the term "spaghetti western" was just words to me, nothing else. I assumed it meant some sort of low budget grade B movie in Italian, with subtitles in English.
I was really surprised. I found "A Fistful of Dollars" (1965), "For A Few Dollars More" (1966), and "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" (1967) to be top-notch, top-of-the-line, top-quality movies well worth the watching, although the last-named at three hours was a little too long for my tastes.
They don't make movies like this any, "cheating and crime do not pay." It's a pity, because half the country, the Democrat half, could use the moral illumination.
Since the movies are somewhat aged, and since I don't keep track of celebrities--although Clint Eastwood, Lee van Cleef, and Eli Wallach were more than mere "celebrities"--I had to wikepedia them to learn their subsequent fates in life.
Much to my delight, Clint Eastwood is still alive, but much to my grievous sadness, Lee van Cleef and Eli Wallach both died some years ago.