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ovequaree
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Timblaland I had been bummed!!!!! I believe this film gets more hype for doing this being Miike than anything else. Overall, I'd say it is a good samurai action movie, using a fairly standard setup. The prolonged battle scene is done properly, but IMHO not particularly inventive issues seen other samurai movies. Today, Zatoichi by Takeshi Kitano is a lot more interesting with the way it did a new challenge with the genre, and Ame Agaru (Following the Rain) is a deeper comprehension of Bushido. Of the classics, Seven Samurai is much superior in most way.Both the leads are fantastic though, especially Goro Inagaki because amoral, nihilistic Naritsugu. And if you need to see a large, modern production values instance of the genre, that is fine. But it is neither Miike's very best film, nor a shining illustration showing samurai movies. I enjoy Pixar movies, and i also would love to purchase for them all from iTunes, but countless overweight people have be a discrepancy with all the pricing of Pixar movies rather than pricing of other library titles. I mean, when Medical revealed the iTunes Movie Store, he was quoted saying that new releases would've the $14.99 asking price whereas the Library Titles would have a $9.99 cost. This works correctly for other movies on iTunes, but also for some reason, Pixar movies (several of which are NOT new releases) all carry the $14.99 cost. Now, whether it really is to do with the fact Steve Jobs was the CEO of Pixar for countless years (and therefore sees it fit to charge the most notable dollar for these very well done movies) or otherwise not, I say how they should not receive such special therapy since these movies contain NO special features, or possibly a high quality picture. My business is willing to pay $9.99 of those digital copies of these very well done movies, so i really do recognize all the hard work you will need to make a full 3D movie, but I really cannot see paying after that be an extra $35-$40 when I go and purchase all the Pixar movies on iTunes. Please Apple, lower the price tag on the older Pixar movies for their appropriate $9.99 price, and I will buy every Pixar movie that may be on the iTunes store. Thanks upfront. This movie is a gem. Expertly done as only monochrome can do. This movie was what are the 1980 hit Broadway musical, 42nd Street, was based from. There's a richness towards the film which enables you wonder exactly what it would have been colored. A classic for every individual.
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