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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0687797123244 Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Label: FIRST LOOK PICTURES Manufacturer: FIRST LOOK PICTURES Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: FIRST LOOK PICTURES Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 11, 2008 Running Time: 98 minutes Sales Rank: 12602 Studio: FIRST LOOK PICTURES Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: 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, the white, Genji clan, led by Yoshitsune, and the red, Heike 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 side, but he has ulterior motives. Dirty tricks, betrayal, desire and love collide as the situation erupts into a final, explosive showdown. Quentin Tarantino also stars. LIMITED EDITION STEELBOOK PACKAGING Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - BAD CUT of an Awesome movieI don't know why, but this wonderful movie has been cut by about 20 MINUTES. Blasphemy! I don't know where to find a full version containing the original theatrical version with Region 1 coding, but this disc certainly isn't it. In regards to the movie, it's a brilliant meditation on the reflexive nature of the Spaghetti Western genre as a back-and-forth between Japanese and American cinema replete with beautiful cinematography, clever action sequences, snappy dialog and constant meta ... Read More Rating: - The Spaghetti Western,A Dying BreedWhere else can you vision a motion picture like this ,the whole concept of asians acting out a spaghetti western, in which is the main objective anyway,spaghetti westerns and martial art films are basically similar with the same plots,scenery,music scores, and best of all, extremely violent, as in the original Italian production,the 1966, Django, with Franco Nero ,banned from several countries when the film was first released,so,Japanese director,Takashi Miike,makes an gallant attempt to continue the ... Read More Rating: - ArrrgggghhhhTalk about parodies of movies... An endless stream of one liners/special effects/stunts parodying the spaghetti western and hong kong chinese Kung Fu movies... Minimally entertaining. Rating: - This film sounds much cooler than it acually is.Sukiyaki Western Django is one of those films that tried too hard to be artsy for the sake of being artsy. It is incredibly slow paced and there is little to no character development. The stranger in the movie talks about a score he has to settle but nothing is really made clear on what the score is and why. I am a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino's films, but his acting is crap. Why on Earth he was even in this film is beyond me. It was just too cheesey. I was also hoping for a Japanese audio track because ... Read More Rating: - Highly Disappointing and boring. Where do I start with this. Well, Tarantinos awful acting cameos are always expected and often times add to a movie in a wierd way much like from dusk till dawn or reservoir dogs, he's the puff daddy of movies. However, his cameo appearances were completely alien in this movie and completely unnessesary in a film sooooo boring and pretentious in it's sad attempts to imitate asian cinemetography noir. By merging heavy asian influences to the typical western movie left for intruiging possibilities but.... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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