Once your done, we can toss him into my Tube of Cutity Death!(on of those glass tube with a fan on the bottom, usually filled with money, supplied with a fair ammount of double sided razor blades.Dalton wrote:I am so going to beat the unholy fuck out of you.Durandal wrote:That movie was awful anyway; I highly doubt that Burton could do any worse. He can shoot for "just as bad," but I don't think he has a prayer for making it worse than that.Dalton wrote:He dares violate the sanctity of Willy Wonka?! Destroy the infidel!
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It could some last noble white guy being a hitman with honor. I dunno, I haven't looked into the movie.beyond hope wrote:Does the movie actually give a plausible explanation for the whole "Tom Cruise: white guy samurai" angle?HemlockGrey wrote:I'm looking forward to Matrix, RotK, KB, and Last Samurai. I might go see The Rundown, too.
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He isn't a white guy samurai per se. He is hired by the emperor of Japan to teach modern weapons to his military, effectively ending the samurai way of life. In the process he learns more about the honor, nobility, etc. of the samurai, and probably starts to identify with them.beyond hope wrote:Does the movie actually give a plausible explanation for the whole "Tom Cruise: white guy samurai" angle?HemlockGrey wrote:I'm looking forward to Matrix, RotK, KB, and Last Samurai. I might go see The Rundown, too.
So the title probably refers to the last samurai, as a culture, as in the last of the samurai, and him as the last new samurai because he is able to truly understand that culture.
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Isn't it partially based of a real US army officer?neoolong wrote:He isn't a white guy samurai per se. He is hired by the emperor of Japan to teach modern weapons to his military, effectively ending the samurai way of life. In the process he learns more about the honor, nobility, etc. of the samurai, and probably starts to identify with them.beyond hope wrote:Does the movie actually give a plausible explanation for the whole "Tom Cruise: white guy samurai" angle?HemlockGrey wrote:I'm looking forward to Matrix, RotK, KB, and Last Samurai. I might go see The Rundown, too.
So the title probably refers to the last samurai, as a culture, as in the last of the samurai, and him as the last new samurai because he is able to truly understand that culture.
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I'm just guessing, but I'd bet it's based off 1877 rebellion of the Samurai in the Satsuma province, who attempted to overthrow the westernizing government and new conscript army it had created five years eariler. However they didn't win the widespread support they needed, Japan had had some two million Samurai, and where crushed. The Rebellion of 1877 wasn't the first one, but it was the last and bloodiest by far.neoolong wrote:
He isn't a white guy samurai per se. He is hired by the emperor of Japan to teach modern weapons to his military, effectively ending the samurai way of life. In the process he learns more about the honor, nobility, etc. of the samurai, and probably starts to identify with them.
So the title probably refers to the last samurai, as a culture, as in the last of the samurai, and him as the last new samurai because he is able to truly understand that culture.
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Hate to break it to you innerbrat, but Ned Kelly was shit.
A complete circle wank by an American director and mainly American actors and crew about a piece of Australian folklore that they didn't really understand that well.
In the end it was just a shitty Rob Roy rip-off set in Australia with everyone wearing stupidly fake beards, having terrible Irish accents and running around shouting words to the effect of: "Australia is for the Irish, fuck the British." But again with terribly forced Irish accents and even more forced pseudo-Victorian english grammar.
A complete circle wank by an American director and mainly American actors and crew about a piece of Australian folklore that they didn't really understand that well.
In the end it was just a shitty Rob Roy rip-off set in Australia with everyone wearing stupidly fake beards, having terrible Irish accents and running around shouting words to the effect of: "Australia is for the Irish, fuck the British." But again with terribly forced Irish accents and even more forced pseudo-Victorian english grammar.
It's probably pulled from multiple rebellions. Though I believe it is set in 1876.Sea Skimmer wrote:I'm just guessing, but I'd bet it's based off 1877 rebellion of the Samurai in the Satsuma province, who attempted to overthrow the westernizing government and new conscript army it had created five years eariler. However they didn't win the widespread support they needed, Japan had had some two million Samurai, and where crushed. The Rebellion of 1877 wasn't the first one, but it was the last and bloodiest by far.neoolong wrote:
He isn't a white guy samurai per se. He is hired by the emperor of Japan to teach modern weapons to his military, effectively ending the samurai way of life. In the process he learns more about the honor, nobility, etc. of the samurai, and probably starts to identify with them.
So the title probably refers to the last samurai, as a culture, as in the last of the samurai, and him as the last new samurai because he is able to truly understand that culture.
And I don't know whether it was based off of a real person or not.
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Oh well, sounds like A Knight's Tale, but without the Queen songs.weemadando wrote:Hate to break it to you innerbrat, but Ned Kelly was shit.
A complete circle wank by an American director and mainly American actors and crew about a piece of Australian folklore that they didn't really understand that well.
In the end it was just a shitty Rob Roy rip-off set in Australia with everyone wearing stupidly fake beards, having terrible Irish accents and running around shouting words to the effect of: "Australia is for the Irish, fuck the British." But again with terribly forced Irish accents and even more forced pseudo-Victorian english grammar.
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So yeah, Kill Bill, Cold Mountain, The Last Samurai, Revolutions, RotK...they'll all be awesome...
...but everybody's forgetting about Intolerable Cruelty, coming out on 10 October. This movie's gonna rock, as do all films by Roderick Jaynes -er, I mean the Brothers Coen.
...but everybody's forgetting about Intolerable Cruelty, coming out on 10 October. This movie's gonna rock, as do all films by Roderick Jaynes -er, I mean the Brothers Coen.
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