Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Gary
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
huck-9
The trinity trilogy would play at least once every summer at the $1 (!) movies. parents in my hometown would use it as a child-watching service in the '80s.the trilogy was great! the opening scene with the gun and boots dragging in the dust is my personal meme for all the spaghetti (w/cheese) westerns. and the gun/slap scene is the hallmark of the trilogy.i enjoyed the hokey group battle action scenes as a kid, but not sure i could watch this as an adult w/out the nostalgia kick. if you have not seen these in 20+ years, put in a little effort to dig them out.
crystalsun99
I have seen this movie and the other one. Trinity is my name and i find that this one is worse then the first one. I have no idea why they even made another movie it was stupid and pointless sorry to say that i have all of them. I have sat through them number of times and it still drives me to turn it off 5 minutes into the movie. I like Terence Hill movies and i like Bud Spencer but this movie just drove me up the wall. If it had a different story line or at least more of a plot and more comedy it might have been funner and worth the 5 dollars i spent buying all the movies. But you make mistakes so i would say save your money and don't bye this movie or any of the ones that go with it trust me on this one.
gridoon
This sequel to "They Call Me Trinity" is a slight improvement on the original; it has a couple of chuckles here and there (like Maltin says, the "restaurant scene" is the funniest) and a LARGE-scale final showdown between the "good guys" (including some monks) and the "bad guys", but still nothing to write home about. Hill and Spencer had obviously perfected their screen personas by that point, but it's a pity nobody sat down to write them a real script; the story in "Trinity Is Still My Name!" meanders and tires before long. I would like to say, however, that it may be the best-dubbed movie ever; no awkward synchronization problems are present, and those who did the voices were obviously enjoying their work. You would SWEAR it was filmed in English! (**)
IrishSRose
My dad had several of these Trinity movies when I was a kid. Sure they were a bit rude and crude, but they were also pretty funny! Until I looked them up on IMDB, I didn't realize they were some of the infamous Spaghetti Westerns people talk about. We had no idea they weren't American films! If you want to watch a funny slapstick western, pick up any of the Trinity films.