Those are all fine arguments, but they don’t justify the silly dialogues. Eastwood’s lines were way better and if he didn’t have anything cool to say, he just didn’t.
I liked the movie, I mean, it had Russell, Van Cleef, Pleasance, HD Stanton and Borgnene, actors I all like, plus the visual look of the film was awesome, AND I like Carpenter a lot, but the dialogues did a pretty swell job on fucking the movie up
