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“how interesting is your story i would like to know more”
—sunami on The Red Balloon: Written on the Wind, about 2 hours ago
“Rashomon
starring
Mathew Fox ... bandit
Josh Holloway ... samurai
Evangeline Lilly ... wife
Terry O'Quinn ... priest
Naveen Andrews ... woodcutter
Jorge Garcia ... medium”
—ryan Jeffrey on Today’s Kurosawa Giveaway, about 3 hours ago
“The lead role in my imaginary spaghetti western style re-make of ‘The Hidden Fortress’ would go to:
(the part played by Mifune) -1968 era Charles Bronson
I’d cast the wandering peasants or in this . . .”
—Yarb D on Today’s Kurosawa Giveaway, about 3 hours ago
“Black Ran(Away)-the modern-day, Hollywood stereotypical King Lear.
Lord Hidetora Ichimonji: Eddie Murphy
Taro: Eddie Murphy
Jiro: Eddie Murphy
Saburo: Eddie Murphy
Lady Kaede: Eddie Murphy
Kyoami . . .”
—Brian Hollendyke on Today’s Kurosawa Giveaway, about 3 hours ago
“the bad sleep well
Kôichi Nishi-billy crudup
Masayuki Mori -Daniel day lewis
shot in a steam punk style”
—wes bates on Today’s Kurosawa Giveaway, about 5 hours ago
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5 Comments
Wed 03 Jun at 02:26 PM
Andrew
Nine. Hours. Long.
I need to find myself a date before I embark on this. Think of the possibilities during a 9 hour first date.
Cannot wait.
Wed 03 Jun at 05:27 PM
Colton
I hear ya, brother!
The film itself looks quite good, though. I will be anxious to see it when Criterion releases it.
Thu 04 Jun at 03:30 PM
Dean R.
Make that nine and one half hours long, and well worth the endurance test. I saw this trilogy recently in a theater, watching one film per night, and that’s the pace I recommend even among the comforts of home. The scope of the story, the grim circumstances, the powerful performances, and the portrayal of the devastating effects of war on the human spirit are both emotionally draining and intellectually exhilarating. This must be among the greatest antiwar films ever made.
Fri 05 Jun at 11:46 PM
cody
andrew,
if you find a girl to sit through this with you, please ask her if she has any sisters —
cody
Thu 11 Jun at 10:43 AM
james dwyer
Hooray! I’ve been reading about this film for some years now. I look forward to the chance to get it on the Criterion imprint. Now if they will only consider G.W. Pabst’s “Kamaradschaft”!
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