Lamb Pork Buns Westerns!

Michale 2022-03-26 08:01:01

"Japanese movies are becoming more and more conservative. They only like to use anime and game remakes to keep the box office, so I have to find another way."
Miike Takashi is certainly qualified to say this, even if the remakes are ghosts and gods. "Shou" once again confirmed the lofty status of his Japanese film CULT. We're trying to challenge and stand up a notch, but this guy is always one step ahead.
Senegio will come back to earth because of this movie, it has to be cool and it has to be fusion. Whether it is the core of the film's structure and conception or the setting of the shooting methods and characters, there is a mixed, hodgepodge of hybrids. I love sukiyaki, my favorite westerns, and the Isaiah Berlin-style devil possession is truly breathtaking. Let's give up some meaningless spoofs, think about how to be free and easy, how to be unreasonable, and how to be imaginative.
Bullshit and fantasies can of course become careers, even immortal. Lamb Pork Buns Westerns! Do you dare to come? Just like cowboys can also duel in embroidered jackets!

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  • Genoveva 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    Quentin's face...; Ping Qingsheng: "Love is pain..."; The overexposed film conveys a burning feeling; although Hei Ye's "Red Dead" has been remade by countless people, this remake The subsequent remakes will still be interesting, which is really rare. Ito Hideaki, in turn, learned from Eastwood, but he still has the same bone taste, but his face is less wrinkled and his eyes are too big, haha, but he does look a bit like Mifune, especially his beard.

  • Jettie 2022-04-21 09:03:51

    Miike's films are a must-see. This one is quite interesting. In general, Miike has a lot of cult vibes. good

Sukiyaki Western Django quotes

  • Yoichi: Keep it in your pants, lily-liver. The tougher man gets the girl.

  • [first lines]

    Ringo: [shoots a snake out of the claws of a flying hawk and cuts egg out of it]

    Cowboy: [draws his gun on Piringo and whistles appreciatively]

    Boss: Piringo. Been looking for you. It's the end of the road for you.

    Boss: [gong] What's that sound?

    Ringo: That's the sound of the Gion Shoja temple bells.

    Boss: What?

    Ringo: You know, those Heike and Genji boys. On a distant island, these to clans split into the Reds and the Whites. Waged a war. Sort of like that, uh, War of the Roses, ya know? In England?

    Boss: Who won? The Whites?

    Ringo: This high noon battle was waged in Dannoura. Hear the Heike clan in red got themselves hog-tied by the Genji clan in white. Their story goes a little something like this.

    Ringo: [switching into Chinese accent] The sound of the Gion Shoja temple bells echoes the impermanence of all things.

    Boss: What bells you say?

    Ringo: The color of the Sala flower reveals the truth that to flourish is to fall.

    [gong]

    Ringo: The proud do not endure, like a passing dream on a night in spring.

    [sudden shoot out]

    Ringo: The mighty fall at last.

    Boss: See you in hell!

    Ringo: [shoots him, then back into cowboy accent] To be no more than dust before the wind.

    [mixes his egg]

    Girl: Piringo! That's why I love you!