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Exclusive Sukiyaki Western Django Clip!

Source:First Look Studios
August 19, 2008


ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at a new clip, featuring Quentin Tarantino, from Sukiyaki Western Django, opening on August 29.

Famed Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, best known for cult classics Audition, Ichi the Killer and The City of Lost Souls, redefines the spaghetti Western with Sukiyaki Western Django, a tale written in blood. Two clans, Genji, the white clan led by Yoshitsune, and Heike, the red clan led by Kiyomori, battle for a legendary treasure hidden in a desolate mountain town. One day, a lone gunman, burdened with deep emotional scars but blessed with incredible shooting skills, drifts into town. Two clans try to woo the lone gunman to their sides, but he has ulterior motives. Dirty tricks, betrayal, desire and love collide as the situation erupts into a final, explosive showdown.

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COMMENTS (23)

Posted by:
1138
August 19, 2008
This is really Fistful of Dollars plot. But the update works for me. I'm excited.
Posted by:
person
August 20, 2008
haha! yeaah boyy!!
Posted by:
Jord-O
August 20, 2008
Quentin Tarantino is very good, but this is crap!!
he cannot act he must direct movies!!!
Posted by:
JMD
August 20, 2008
Tarantino isn't that bad of an actor at all - especially since he only plays small rolls in moives. I do think he is 10X better at writing and directing though.

As for the clip...Eh it was ok. Need to see more before I decide if I'd see the movie or not.

Can't wait for Inglorious Bastards!
Posted by:
Beef Noodle
August 20, 2008
Actually Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest came first fella's. And for the record - Tarantino as casting has worked exactly twice: Res Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Everything else is on par with DESTINY TURNS ON THE RADIO
Posted by:
fenyx66
August 21, 2008
I saw this movie a year ago when it was first released in Japan. It's not a bad movie, but since all the actors are Japanese (minus the 5 minutes of Quentin Tarantino's onscreen time), it's sometimes a bit difficult to understand their English. Katori Shingo dies right at the beginning so we don't have to put up with his bad acting for very long. There is an awesome older woman with a wicked backpiece tattoo and some fun shootouts.
Posted by:
Joe
August 21, 2008
I absolutely agree with you p@. He's a good enough director that it doesn't even matter how bad of an actor he really is, and I think it's fun seeing him in his movies..he's totally earned the right to do some acting and have fun with it.
Posted by:
Blondie
August 26, 2008
Idiots...

Django was originally an Italian movie made in the 60s with Franco Nero. It has spawned dozens of unofficial sequels, and although shares similar themes to Fistful of Dollars, is its own movie and series.
Posted by:
Johnnyb
August 30, 2008
Blondie, I am glad someone finally brought up Django, where this movie comes from. But it isn't a complete remake. The story line was completely changed. It is more of a spoof (for a lack of better words) on the Spaghetti Westerns, which started in Italy (hence the name). But this movie was enjoyable. The action was good, cinematography was great. Good use of reversal film. I believe the "bad" acting was deliberate.
Posted by:
Diesel Gurl
September 2, 2008
Fire 79 is a moron. READ The damn synopsis before you accuse ppl of stealing things. It says "Famed Japanese auteur Takashi Miike" does he sound American to you? Dumb azz

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