It's great. It's the most watchable old movie ever made. Everything is kino in this movie. You won't be bored. Don't expect modern choreography. Expect something like a classic western.
nah, the magnificent seven is garbage compared to the original kurosawa movie. Just like the other westerns based on Kurosawa, like More Money for More Dare and Hiding in Plain View.
The magnificent seven was obviously inspired, but I wouldn't say it was copying like a fistful of dollars. Its something parallel to the first Star Wars and the Hidden Fortress
>actually this has been debunked
The film was released and produced by Toho on April 25, 1961. Yojimbo received highly positive reviews, and, over the years, became widely regarded as one of the best films by Kurosawa and one of the greatest films ever made. The film grossed an estimated $2.5 million worldwide with a budget of ¥90.87 million. It was unofficially remade by Sergio Leone as the Spaghetti Western film A Fistful of Dollars (1964),[5] leading to a lawsuit by Toho.
Ran is good. It's based on King Lear and has a good theatrical feel to it. Kurosawa was obviously a man of taste. You should watch his earlier samurai movies like Yojimbo. They are great.
I'm not the same anon. I just replied because you sounded like a clueless retarded homosexual just like you sound now. 5 hours is exceptional for any movie made since cinema was invented. It's not retarded or "faggy" using the term "marathoning" for watching such long film. You're the retarded one, you're the homosexualy one, you should kys and leave in shame this place of discussion if you were a real man, but unfortunaltely we all know you're a homosexual in soul and blood and will continue rolling until eternity like the mythological Tantalus.
there have been a bunch of modern sequels and remakes (including a post-futuristic one) made int he last decade. I can't comment on their quality because I didn't watch any of them.
skip the first six
Kinorifficness.
Mifune Toshiro is intense and awesome.
bait
It's great. It's the most watchable old movie ever made. Everything is kino in this movie. You won't be bored. Don't expect modern choreography. Expect something like a classic western.
this being a classic eastern, that seems logical enough
the most complete movie ever made
it has everything
It's a copy of the french story of the three musketeers. It's passable.
the magnificent seven but in japanese
nah, the magnificent seven is garbage compared to the original kurosawa movie. Just like the other westerns based on Kurosawa, like More Money for More Dare and Hiding in Plain View.
actually this has been debunked
you've been debunked, homosexual. Never watched a kurosawa movie in your life.
I also haven't watched the magnificent seven lol
The magnificent seven was obviously inspired, but I wouldn't say it was copying like a fistful of dollars. Its something parallel to the first Star Wars and the Hidden Fortress
it was a licensed remake, just a loose one.
>actually this has been debunked
The film was released and produced by Toho on April 25, 1961. Yojimbo received highly positive reviews, and, over the years, became widely regarded as one of the best films by Kurosawa and one of the greatest films ever made. The film grossed an estimated $2.5 million worldwide with a budget of ¥90.87 million. It was unofficially remade by Sergio Leone as the Spaghetti Western film A Fistful of Dollars (1964),[5] leading to a lawsuit by Toho.
Watch Kurosawa's other samurai films after this, they're kino as well.
I've already seen Ran
Ran is good. It's based on King Lear and has a good theatrical feel to it. Kurosawa was obviously a man of taste. You should watch his earlier samurai movies like Yojimbo. They are great.
watch The Hidden Fortress
It's good and entertaining. Basicly any movie from kurosawa is recommended. You shouldn't stop with Seven Samurai.
Watch every movie he did with Mifune
>>It's the most watchable old movie ever made
Nah.
Not sure why I posted this pic, just because it's a chink I guess.
Mifune isn't a chink, he's a nip (honorary Aryan).
Trapped on an Island with Lee Marvin would be quite the movie in itself
Greatness
Excellent film, worth every minute
Rashomon is honestly the most ecstatic experience I've ever felt watching a movie.
>About to marathon this
it's a movie, zoomer
Old Jap films are kino of the highest order. Pic related is another great one.
>marathon a single movie
You talk like a fag
Seven Samurai is 5 hours long.
I know I've seen it several times
You still talk like a fag and I assume your shits retarded too
I'm not the same anon. I just replied because you sounded like a clueless retarded homosexual just like you sound now. 5 hours is exceptional for any movie made since cinema was invented. It's not retarded or "faggy" using the term "marathoning" for watching such long film. You're the retarded one, you're the homosexualy one, you should kys and leave in shame this place of discussion if you were a real man, but unfortunaltely we all know you're a homosexual in soul and blood and will continue rolling until eternity like the mythological Tantalus.
meant to say Ixion instead of Tantalus, but both are pertinent.
>5 hours is long
No. You're a homosexual and not only are you a homosexual you're a stupid and angry homosexual
new
racist crap that had no diversity, the leads should have been blacks
what’s next? eight samurai?
there have been a bunch of modern sequels and remakes (including a post-futuristic one) made int he last decade. I can't comment on their quality because I didn't watch any of them.