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Directed by Takashi Miike
Maverick Japanese director Takashi Miike re-teams with longtime writing partner Masa Nakamura (Andromedia, The Bird People of China) for this musical western inspired by Sergio Corbucci's violent 1966 classic Django. It's been hundreds of years since the Battle of Dannoura, yet the Genji and Heiki clans are still feuding. In this poor mountain town, there is rumored to be a great hidden treasure. Genji gang leader Yoshitsune is sure that his white-clad warriors will find the treasure first, but Kiyomori and his red-clothed Heike gang aren't about to walk away empty handed. When a mysterious lone gunman with an incredibly fast trigger finger rolls into town, everyone wonders which gang he will join. As betrayal, deception, and cold-blooded murder become commonplace, the silence of this once-quiet mountain town will be broken by the piercing echo of gunfire and the air will become dense with the smell of death. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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WindbreakerWindbreaker SUKIYAKI SOCKITTOOMEE
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"Whites vs. Reds. Whites are winning, now Reds take the lead, watch it -- Whites making a strong push back, hey now those Reds aren't backing down anymore, whoops White power in effect, oh Reds have a machine gun (ho... ho... ho...). Anyone who says this is a great action flick is saying that because they want it to be a great action flick. It's an okay movie with a few really cool c " [More]
seelyseely Samurai meets Spaghetti Western
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"The director does a great job of melding two very complimentary genres: the Spaghetti Western and low-budget Asian action cinema. Without a doubt, the two have drawn influences from each other while remaining entirely seperate entities, and SWD does a great job of bringing the two together--seamlessly. The East meets West doesn't seem a formula that would work at first glance, but audiences will no doubt be amazed at how natural it seems to have Asian mysticism and ma " [More]
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"As promised earlier today, here are the first two member profiles as we highlight some of those who have made Spout the great place it is over the course of 2008 (and even before that). As promised, each one of these members will receive a copy of Yule-A-Go-Go on DVD for them to snuggle up to in ways we don’t need to hear about. –Chris Thilk, Director of Mark " [More]
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"Time to feature two more members of the Spout community, each of which will be receiving a copy of the two-disc edition of Yule-A-Go-Go, the perfect thing to give you that warm, fuzzy feeling this Christmas season. (Note: I’ll be doing this twice today since I spectacularly failed to do it yesterday.) –Chris Thilk, Director of Marketing Username: [More]
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"What if ultra-modern, samurai sword wielding Japanese cowboys had participated in the Gold Rush of the mid 19th century in the United States? Sukiyaki Western Django is an anachronistic mishmash that attempts to answer this question by infusing the spaghetti western with traditional Japanese cinema to create a sumptuous feast of the senses made all the more del " [More]
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"[quote user="rjsprague"] [quote user="superdrive0"] Japan for me of course! Both animated and live action (though truthfully mostly animated XD) I have seen a few films that were in Spanish, but I'm actually not sure which country they came from ^^;; [/quote] Much like superdrive0 I have probably watched more than a healthy share of anime. I suppose you could claim that this isn't the same as watching a film, but I think it is basically the same. Of cou " [More]
rjspraguerjsprague Re:From which of the following ...
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"[quote user="superdrive0"] Japan for me of course! Both animated and live action (though truthfully mostly animated XD) I have seen a few films that were in Spanish, but I'm actually not sure which country they came from ^^;; [/quote] Much like superdrive0 I have probably watched more than a healthy share of anime. I suppose you could claim that this isn't the same as watching a film, but I think it is basically the same. Of course I've watched several of Akira " [More]
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"1. The Fall - "That movie was very pretty." 2. Sukiyaki Western Django - "What the hell was that!?!??." 3. [More]
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"Here's a list of '08 releases that I think you should see. I really think that this was a year for fun movies. 1. The Fall – This was probably the best movie watching experience I’ve had this year. I went into this expecting not much more than eye-candy " [More]
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"[quote user="mercurial"] My undergraduate studies mixed with a tendency for over-indulging in hops infused libations has warped my once humdrum suburbanite mind into an eclectic porifera of pseudo-intellectual qualities. [/quote] Are you my long-lost brother? I've been known to whet my wistle with a barley-pop once in awhile, and I most certainly posess pseudo-intellectual qualities! I've found your reviews pretty helpful, especially for [More]
 

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