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Sukiyaki Western Django Movie Trailer
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
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Sukiyaki Western Django Movie Trailer
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I Reckon Westerns Are Coming Back ...
from Cinematical on June 15, 2009
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Sorry, Hugh Jackman ... I don't think its musicals that are back. I think it's the clink of spurs, and the fast draw that's enjoying a renaissance. I know, they say William Munny killed it along with Little Bill Daggett (and if so, it certainly went out with one hell of a last line), but then came The Missing, The Proposition, Open Range, 3:10 to Yuma, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and Appaloosa. There's also been a few that stretched the definition beyond the classic, pistols-at-sunset sort and tackled a more modern definition and locale, such as All the Pretty Horses, Brokeback Mountain, No Country for Old Men, and Australia. Asia has gotten in on the fun with Sukiyaki Western Django and the upcoming The Warrior's Way. Of course I'm leaving a few of them out (apologies to the Texas Rangers fans out there), and it's also worth noting that not all of them were successful or popular. Some of them were downright disastrous. But they were made when Unforgiven supposedly shot them down, and they were clearly popular or interesting enough to warrant a few more remakes and revivals. The Lone Ranger is set to call on Silver, the Coen Bros are re-hiring Rooster Cogburn, and Gerard Butler will reportedly try to duck the noose in The Hanging Tale. On the graphic novel end, you'll have Jonah Hex wrecking bloody havoc, and Preacher may finally go to Texas. Today, Variety is reporting that Roy Rogers may rise from the dead for a new film trilogy. It won't be a biopic, nor a traditional Western, but be some kind of "family-fantasy adventure" that will use the characters of Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger, capitalizing (their words, not mine) on their iconic status, and introducing them to a new generation. Filed under: Fandom, Newsstand, Quentin Tarantino, WesternContinue reading I Reckon Westerns Are Coming Back ... Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Sukiyaki Western Django 2007 Hollywood Movie Watch Online
from Online Watch Movies Free on March 19, 2009
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Sukiyaki Western Django 2007 Hollywood Movie Watch Online Informations : Director : Takashi Miike Release Date : 15 September 2007 Genre : Action Cast : Hideaki Ito, Masanobu Ando, Koichi Sato,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Sukiyaki Western Django 2007 Hollywood Movie Watch Online
from Online Watch Movies Free on March 19, 2009
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Sukiyaki Western Django 2007 Hollywood Movie Watch Online Informations : Director : Takashi Miike Release Date : 15 September 2007 Genre : Action Cast : Hideaki Ito, Masanobu Ando, Koichi Sato, Kaori Momoi, Yusuke Iseya, Renji Ishibashi, Yoshino Kimura Sukiyaki Western Django 2007 Hollywood Movie Watch Online : VeohTv Video : Note : This is a 5 minute preview of a 2 hour and 0 minute video. Install Web Player Beta to watch the full video in your browser or download it to your PC Install Web Player Beta
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Insert Caption: Twilight
from Cinematical on November 21, 2008
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Welcome back to another edition of Insert Caption -- the game vampires and their totally awesome human girlfriends love to play together on date night! Last week we asked you to give us your best captions for a wacky photo from the flick Sukiyaki Western Django, which is currently out on DVD. With only one person to award the grand prize, our crack team of caption judges spent hours (screw that, days!) searching for the right mix of humor, heart and heroics. Here, then, is our winner -- congratulations to you, sir! 1. "Despite producing some of the most innovative music of the 1980's, Japanese Country-Style Gangsta Hip-Hop was short-lived." -- Kurt P. See full image and all captions This week, well, we're celebrating a film that needs no introduction. It opens in theaters today, it was adapted from a very popular book, it stars one of the hottest guys in the history of the galaxy (Pattinson? Try Hottinson!) ... and it has something to do with vampires. Yup, it's time to sharpen those teeth and take a real nice bite out of the photo below from the film Twilight. Here's where it gets tasty: One very lucky grand prize winner will hop, skip, walk and dance away with one Autographed Twilight poster, one Movie tie-in paperback, one Movie Companion book and one Twilight Soundtrack. All I know is one lucky fan is about to win the Twilight lottery. Sound off below ... Read the official rules for this contestFiled under: Fandom, Contests, Insert CaptionContinue reading Insert Caption: Twilight Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Indie Weekend Box Office: Controversial 'Towelhead' Leads
from Cinematical on September 15, 2008
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Was it the controversy over the title? Or the controversy over the bloody tampon scene? Either way, Alan Ball's Towelhead finished the weekend with the best per-screen average of all films, earning $13,250 at four engagements in New York and Los Angeles, according to estimates compiled by Box Office Mojo. Neither this flick, first unveiled at Toronto last year, nor Ball's recent return to HBO, Southern Gothic vampire drama True Blood, have drawn unanimous critical praise, but specialty audiences still seem interested in whatever the American Beauty scribe / Six Feet Under creator is doing. Speaking of directors with a strong following, Takeshi Miike's Sukiyaki Western Django expanded to Los Angeles and maintained a healthy $4,200 per-screen average in its third week of release. Also in its third week, comedy I Served the King of England expanded into 37 locations but hasn't picked up much steam ($2,262 per screen), while steady earners Tell No One ($2,263 per screen; 11th week), Frozen River ($2,011 per screen; 7th week), Elegy ($1,948 per screen; 6th week), and Vicky Cristina Barcelona ($1,724; 5th week) all saw somewhat predictable declines in business. After all, sex and thrills only go so far among indie filmgoers. Our criteria for inclusion in the Indie Weekend Box Office report hinges on the distributor, so here's another shout out to the #1 overall earner, Burn After Reading, from Focus Features. Likewise, soon-to-shutter Picturehouse released Diane English's The Women on the largest number of of screens they've ever handled -- 2,962 -- resulting in a per-screen average of $3,405. The picture earned more than $10 million total.Filed under: Comedy, Drama, Foreign Language, Independent, Box Office, Cinematical Indie Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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