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Synopsis: It's shaping up to be a wonderful Christmas for all the precious pooches at the Flea Bite Cafe. There's shining packages, sparkling decorations, and even a hefty donation fund for Timmy, a lovable pup who's in need of an operation. Carface doesn't like Christmas. In fact, he hates it. And together with his bad dog buddies, he's come up with a plan to ruin it -- for everybody! But that's when Charlie and Itchy step in and -- with a little divine intervention -- devise a brilliant plan of their own to save Christmas and transform Carface from a holiday humbug to a bonafide Yuletide hero!
Starring: Steven Weber, Dom DeLuise
Supporting actors: Sheena Easton, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bebe Neuwirth, Taylor Emerson, Myles Jeffrey
Directed by: Paul Sabella, Gary Selvaggio
Genre: Family, Animation, Musical
Runtime: 1 hour 14 minutes
Release year: 1998
Studio: MGM
ASIN: B001OOBZYG (Rental) and B001OOEKSO (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1998
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation

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63 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Man With No Name trilogy needs a make-over, November 30, 2003
The trilogy of westerns made by Sergio Leone during the early to mid-60's are among the best of the so-called spaghetti westerns produced. Leone's unique cinematic vision and his unusual use of the camera (a bit of trivia Leone never storyboarded his films. Unlike Hitchcock and other major directors he had it all in his head)make these films unique and powerful. Leone was the first foreign film director to make self reflective movies; i.e., his westerns were really about the classic western films he grew up loving with a post-ironic twist.

You can read about the plots elsewhere as I want to concentrate on the major drawback (and the benefits)of these DVDs; Both Fistful and more are presented in their widescreen aspect radio. Since Leone's films benefited from the widescreen format and vistas, seeing them in a pan and scan version doesn't do the films justice; it's like listening to a great piece of music through a portable radio with poor reception. You get the gist of the music and feel that's powerful but it lacks the full impact and range.

The films exhibit a high amount of analog artifacts. Portions of More also look quite faded. Both films deserve and require a restoration similar to that performed for The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (although the version included here is not the restored version). Both discs also include both pan and scan and widescreen versions of the films. There's also theatrical trailers and booklets with background on the making of both films. The soundtrack sounds flat and thin--given the way the original soundtracks were mixed and released that's not a surprise. Still, if the original elements still exist it would be worthwhile to revisit these films, restore and then remaster them with a commentary track (similar to that for Once Upon A Time in The West). They don't look horrible but it's clear that the negative is either in poor condition or the prints used were not pristine.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly looks and sounds better than the other two films in the series. It also benefited from a much larger budget and shooting time which is to the benefit of the film. The acting is stronger (Eastwood returns as does Van Cleef joined by the scene chewing Eli Wallach in a marvelous turn as "the ugly"). THis version features a number of scenes cut for both the International and US version. While the scenes aren't restored (and my copy didn't even had the advertised "Italian" dialogue track but was silent), they provide an interesting background as to the motivations of the characters.

TGTBATU looks still has a fair amount of analog artifacts but not quite as bad as the first two. The sound is slightly better although still thin (again, it was recorded and shown in mono. Remember, this was the early 60's). Leone's direction and visual flair are more in evidence on the third film of the series. Here's hoping that MGM will get around to re-releasing the restored version that showed earlier in the year. Reportedly, Eastwood and Wallach re-recorded their dialogue (which might explain why the tracks are silent--it's clear that the dialogue tracks must be missing or incomplete)and they had a sound alike for the late Van Cleef.

While all three films are essential western classics, all three are marred by a variety of analog flaws. Their still worth having but I'm hoping with the advent of reissues like Once Upon a Time in The West, that all three will get a face-lift and second chance on DVD. It also wouldn't hurt to provide some interesting background on the making of all three films. Eastwood and Wallach are still around as are various crew members/actors from the original productions. Let's hope it gets done!

Oh, and by the way, the Man with No Name did have a name in at least two of the three films here. That Man With No Name aspect was a marketing ploy dreamed up by the original studio (United Artists) to sell the films later on down the line.

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Westerns Ever Made, But These DVDs have Shortcomings, May 4, 2007
By A.D. (Delaware) - See all my reviews
My low rating does not apply to the movies themselves. In a period when most Hollywood westerns were becoming predictable and formulaic, Italian director Sergio Leone broke the mold! This trilogy, along with his last western, "Once Upon A Time In The West" (not included in this set), are the four greatest westerns ever made, and yet were not produced by Hollywood. The greatest of the Hollywood westerns, such as "The Magnificent Seven", "The Big Country", "The Alamo", "The Three Godfathers"; and south-of-the-border westerns like "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and "Guns For San Sabastian" (to name but a few of the greats) all fall in behind the Leone westerns. If you are a fan of westerns and have not seen the movies in this trilogy, watch them as soon as possible, but be prepared for something different than you are used to. They are not slick, but instead portray an accurate grittiness of the old west. They are not gimmicky like the Hollywood westerns of more recent vintage (say from about the mid 1970's to present). The greatest western ever made has to be "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly". This is the mother of all westerns! The acting in all three movies is superb, but the performance of Eli Wallach as Tuco in "The Good..." is extraordinary, and ranks as one of the greatest performances by any actor on film. Clint Eastwood also gives the greatest performance of his career in "The Good...". It is interesting that Clint tried to recapture the magic of the Leone films in his own productions such as "Pale Rider", Hang 'Em Hign", etc., but never even came close.

Now on to the problems with these discs. The transfers are not particularly hign quality, and appear not to be remastered. The first two trilogy movies are merely letterboxed rather than enhanced widescreen. But the biggest bummer of all is the sound quality. The sound quality on "The Good..." is about as good as any of the versions I have heard. The sound quality of "Fistful..." is rather poor. But it is the obnoxious sound of "for A Few Dollars More" that is really a crime. The dialog is too far in the background, and the overall sound on this disc is so harsh that if you turn the volume up to a level where you can hear the dialog clearly, the hard, treble-heavy, distorted sound will bore a hole in your head! I'm not kidding. I love these movies so much that I will have to find an alternative version of "For a Few Dollars More" to replace the one that came with this trilogy. If I had it to do over again, I would purchase the best individual versions I could find, rather than waste money of this set. It's too bad that MGM didn't put just a little bit more TLC into these masterpieces!
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of DVD features, March 20, 2000
A good series to own, if you like westerns or Eastwood. I'll just comment on the DVD features. The video reproductions of "A Fistfull of Dollars" and "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." are excellent. The reproduction of "For a Few Dollars More" left a lot to be desired. This one must have been reproduced from an imperfect source because a lot of dust floaters are present which is only really distracting during nighttime scenes. Not a lot of extras included, a few trailers and for the "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" some extra minutes from deleted scenes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic movies
These are some nice classic movies to watch. There are limited features on the DVD, but that is to be expected based on the age of the movies.
Published 1 month ago by K. Sandberg

5.0 out of 5 stars the man
this is a great box set to own for all western lovers. each movie is even better than the last. even though the movies are long the talking parts are fun to watch and are just as... Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. desanctis

5.0 out of 5 stars How do you spell Spaghetti?
If you love his other westerns, you should love these too. I've been a fan of Clint's westerns for a long time and got tired of waiting for the tv stations to decide to play them... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Big Dee

5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest trilogy ever!
I am not one for westerns but out of boredom and luck I was able to watch all three of these movies in the same day. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Tyler R. Yoder

3.0 out of 5 stars Great FIlms, poor transfers
I bought this set of Sergio Leone's "The Man With No Name" because I couldn't wait for the films to all be released on blu ray. Read more
Published 4 months ago by justice4all72

2.0 out of 5 stars Clint Eastwood Trilogy
Quality of DVDs and the price were good but packaging poor eg one DVD didnt even have a label on it.
Published 6 months ago by S. Griffiths

2.0 out of 5 stars Product Warning
the good, bad and ugly disc on this three disc collection is flawed....it will not play and jammed my DVD player....reading "disc is dirty".... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Steve Dossey

1.0 out of 5 stars Poor DVD quality
The "fistfull of dollars" DVD had no printing on the disc face. So the whole trilogy had to be returned. Poor quality control.
Published 11 months ago by A. J. Simonetti

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best film trilogies
These are classic films and the DVD set is a fantastic buy. The movies on offer are brilliant entertainment and great examples of westerns. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mr W

5.0 out of 5 stars A Fistful of Eastwood
I am totally satisfied with the product. All three movies played as they should, maybe even better.
Published 13 months ago by T. Jackson

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