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Sukiyaki Western Django (2008)
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Posted on 8/28/08 at 11:51 AM Reposting an article I wrote yesterday for a f*#%$^* awesome exclusive we scored from Sukiyaki Western Django. I've seen the film twice now and love it more than ever. It will be a polarizing film, a love it or hate it kind of thing, but if you're a fan of spaghetti western/genre/cult movies/Japanese food then I think you might also love it, as I do.
Exclusive Clip: Sukiyaki Western Django Tarantino fans, prick up your ears! Maverick filmmaker Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi the Killer) is back with the culture-mashing Sukiyaki Western Django (which features a cameo by QT himself), and Rotten Tomatoes is bringing you an exclusive look at the very baddest scene of the whole film. Picture this: a mysterious gunslinger in the Wild West faces off in a duel against...a samurai sword-wielding maniac! It's unlike anything you've ever seen before. Watch it after the jump! Director Takashi Miike is arguably the Quentin Tarantino of Japan. Accordingly, his Sukiyaki Western Django, like the Japanese dish for which it's named, is a delicious mash-up of all the best elements of the Spaghetti Western genre. In the exclusive clip below, you'll watch one of the film's best scenes -- one that, even without any previous knowledge, gives you a sense of what Miike and his "Sukiyaki Western" are all about. Watch as the mysterious Gunman (Hideaki Ito) engages in a High Noon-esque duel with the warrior Yoshitsune (Yusuke Iseya), the katana-wielding leader of the White gang. And so the storytelling lineage of the genre goes back and forth between Hollywood and Japan, each one influencing the other, making Sukiyaki Western Django a remake of a remake of remake of a remake --- set in a mining town in Nevada entirely populated by Japanese characters, who wear clothes that combine Western wear with Harajuku sensibilities, wield six-shooters with samurai armor, and speak in heavily accented English. Sukiyaki Western Django promises to be a treat for genre fans, and is out in limited release Friday, August 29. Click here to read what critics are saying and check out more photos! |

sliknik27 on 8/28/08 at 3:44 PM
This one was about to fly under my radar until I saw your blog. I live in a college town, so I'll keep an eye out for it during its (presumably) short run.
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Jen Yamato on 8/28/08 at 3:57 PM
Awesome! I'm so glad you read the blog then, and happy to spread the word to even one other person. I hope you get a chance to see it! Let me know what you think...
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