Ronin and Gunslingers.
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Ronin and Gunslingers.
Are the Ronin of medeavel Japan comparable to the Gunslingers of the American west? Sergio Leone` thought so. Isn't "A Fistful of Dollars" a direct lift{or "tribute"?} of Kurosawa's "Yojimbo"? Toshiro Mifune strides into town, the lone gunfighter{or, in his case,swordslinger}. And Clint Eastwood does the same as the "Man with no name". The eternal "loner",relying on only his guns/swords and his wits. This makes for some great cinema! And of course, a great comicbook!! I wonder if Sakai-sensei likes westerns? I like some of them,but,I prefer the adventures of the "Bushi" of Nippon. And here's to the continuing exploits of our favorite Ronin Rabbit! Long Live Usagi Yojimbo!!!! Ja,mata dudes!!!
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Ronin and Gunslingers.
I have seen both,but,many moons ago. Of the two I prefer "The Seven Samurai". Ja,mata!
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Re: Ronin and Gunslingers.
But, have you seen Battle Beyond the Stars, a Roger Corman film starring Richard Thomas. It took the Seven Samurai into space. Robert Vaughn, from Magnificent Seven, even comes back as one of the hired (ray)gun-slingers.Robert Wetherelt wrote:I have seen both,but,many moons ago. Of the two I prefer "The Seven Samurai". Ja,mata!
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Ronins and Gunslingers,
Sakai-sensei; Yes I have seen "Battle Beyond the Stars". It also has Sybil Danning{RRRuff...RRRuff!!}. It's a nice little effort, but, nothing tops Kurosawa. Ja mata.
Robert Wetherelt