Django
Probably the most well known non-Leone Spaghetti Western. It has some really awesome/hardcore moments that are much more violent and over-the-top then the Leone Westerns (if you're wondering where the infamous 'Ear Scene' from Reservoir Dogs came from...), which is probably why it was banned here in the UK for a number of years.
Franco Nero delivers a performance as emotionless and dominating as Clint Eastwood - but is let down by some awful dubbing. They for some reason gave the cool Italian a Yankee accent; which just doesn't suit him at all. Plus, he doesn't have such memorable dialogue as "I think you'd better apologise to my mule.." In fact, a lot of the dialogue and dubbing is quite patchy. They give the white antagonist an English accent for no reason (a well spoken Englishman is the bad guy!?! How ground-breaking!!) and if you thought The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly had synch problems, your not going to like this one. (You also wont like this movie if your a feminist...)
In many ways it's the classic people say it is. But, obviously its not as good as the Leone westerns...