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Would anyone recommend this, including non-martial arts fans? The collector's box set looks beautiful, but it's $160 price tag is making me think twice.
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The Hoaglund subtitles are more stylized, approaching something like Shakespearean dialogue, but not exactly, while the Richie subtitles are a bit more straightforward. I'd say go with the Richie subtitles for your first viewing unless you're watching this film having memorized Macbeth. Both subtitles tracks are good and give a slightly different viewing experience. Oh and it's a great film so you'll definitely be watching it more than once, eventually. No need to select a subtitle track thinking it will be the only version of the subtitles you'll ever see.
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#96445 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I think it's a pretty good neo-noir if not my favorite Nolan (The Prestige and Memento).
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#96449 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I've been tempted to get Following, especially since I tend to prefer his non-Batman work. I just might give it a shot, soon.
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#96451 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I tried to post mine for sale...no interest from anyone. Tossing it will be most likely for me.
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They have, just not on blu. Can't see them in a rush to upgrade, but it's possible. But my all accounts the MoC is wonderful.
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I wouldn't call myself particuarly a martial-arts fan, but these films are generally great formula morality plays in the same way the best Westerns are, and they may especially seem very reminiscent of the 1960s spaghetti westerns that were coming out around the same time. The story lines are also a lot like modern yakuza gangster films except that they're set in the mid-1800s instead of the present. You know pretty much what's going to happen but it's all done with so much style that you can't wait to see the next one. The widescreen photography is beautifully composed and the HD transfers are outstanding. The first two look great in rich, crisp black-and-white, and the rest are very nicely designed to take advantage of color. If you like films along the lines of Kurosawa's YOJIMBO and SANJURO, SEVEN SAMURAI, the SAMURAI trilogy, THREE OUTLAW SAMURAI, etc., you should feel right at home. (I can't wait until I get to ZATOICHI MEETS YOJIMBO!) The martial arts scenes are certainly showcases, but don't take up a majority of the plot, which is often quite intricate with plenty of Japanese philosophy along the way (though not so much as in the SAMURAI trilogy). |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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