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Rikka
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The Last Samurai
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Feb 12, 2004 16:11
I so want to be a samurai after seeing that movie. Has anyone else seen this one (I was a little slow in getting around to seeing it, but I am glad I did)? I thought it was beautiful.
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immortaldanmx
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 10, 2004 18:48
About time there is a samurai movie.
< Message edited by immortaldanmx -- 3/10/2004 6:48:36 PM >
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jars
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 11, 2004 05:40
Tom Cruise really did his part well here. I think they rehearsed the night ambush scene for like 6 months i think? And his form is really good. I think his swordfighting form is better than Uma Thurman' s in Kill Bill.
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Rikka
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 16, 2004 04:48
I left the theatre wanting to be a samurai. I saw it again, what a cool movie.
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 18, 2004 22:03
I missed out on seeing it so I had to download it, but I plan on buying the DVD...which says a lot about how good the movie is. One of my favorite movies all time.
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Call911
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 19, 2004 16:43
up until " the passion of the christ" this was the best movie i had seen in a long time. and i wanted to be a samurai sooooo bad, wanted to go buy some armor and just chop the hell outta every thing.
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 20, 2004 05:20
The movie inspired a friend of mine to do his research paper over the Samurai. I' ll be taking a little bit of the martial arts used by the Samurai, Aikido, myself.
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deadmeat
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 20, 2004 21:30
I plan on picking this up when it comes to home video. I hate going to see movies in the theaters these days. But, it looks to be a good movie.
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 20, 2004 22:12
I went to the movies last night only to have it almost ruined by a bunch of punks from my HS. I saw Secret Window BTW, and it didn' t let me down. Depp continues to sling out great performances.
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deadmeat
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 20, 2004 22:52
What' s cool about Depp is that he can get away with some real quirky roles and still make the big budget flicks as well. One of my Favorite Depp movies has Christopher Walken. It' s called Nick of Time.
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 21, 2004 04:15
My fave Depp film has to be Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He' s really able to let loose in this role and you actually believe it' s someone else entirely. For those of you who don' t know he plays a sports writer sent to cover some race in Las Vegas, but he and his friend (Benicio Del Toro) go on one of the biggest drug binges ever. It' s a great movie but might not be everyone' s cup of tea.
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Preacher
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Mar 27, 2004 06:32
I actually quite liked Ninth Gate and From Hell, but Johnny Depp is a hero of our time. An accomplished actor who deserves a damn oscar - now. Maybe not for Captain Sparrow (even if he did play the part really well), more likely for the millions of brilliant films he' s already been a part of. Now I have to go buy Ninth Gate, dammit. As for Last Samurai, I arranged to go see it with a friends. Only one turned up to the first showing. The others arrived for the second showing so I ended up watching it twice in a row. Fortunately, it was a good enough movie to watch twice in a row I too came out wanting to be a samurai, much as I did after seeing Kill Bill. I just hope that if I go to see the passion of the christ, I don' t come out wanting to be Jesus...people might not like that.
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RavenShadow
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Apr 23, 2004 20:40
I just watched this last night and thought it was great. I wish things were that way with like samurais and peaceful little villages and stuff. I thought Tom Cruise did a real good job in the movie and the fight scenes were really well done. It' s a must see for those who haven' t seen it yet.
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otaku
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Apr 24, 2004 02:25
I saw the film way back in January, knowing nothing about it. I was very impressed back then. It' s quite a long film and I didnt look at my watch once! Also Tom Cruise is a brilliant actor in this film! I really recommend watching this. Any idea on the DVD release date for this?
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Mass X
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Apr 24, 2004 05:00
Details About the DVD Edition DVD Release Date: May 4, 2004 Studio: Warner Home Video Technical Specs * Region 1 * 2-Disc Widescreen Edition * Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen * Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround * Audio: English Dolby Digital Stereo * Audio: French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround * English Closed Captioned * Optional Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Special Features * Commentary by Director Edward Zwick * DVD-ROM Features * The Beheading (Behind the Beheading) * History vs. Hollywood: The Last Samurai (History Channel Documentary) * Edward Zwick: Director' s Journal (Behind-the-Scenes Production Journal Narrated by Edward Zwick and Tom Cruise) * A World of Detail: Production Design with Ngila Dickson * Silk and Armor: Costume Design with Lily Kilvert * Imperial Army Basic Training: From Soldier to Samurai * Making an Epic: A Conversation with Edward Zwick * Japan Premieres Footage (Tokyo and Kyoto Red Carpet)
< Message edited by Mass X -- 4/24/2004 5:02:14 AM >
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Rikka
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Apr 24, 2004 22:01
Those sound like some nice special features. I look forward to this DVD. I think I shall add it to my ever growing collection.
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Call911
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RE: The Last Samurai
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Apr 30, 2004 16:11
*runs around in circles* GOTTA GO GET IT GOTTA GO GET IT GOTTA GO GET IT!!!
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: The Last Samurai
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May 01, 2004 03:50
I' ve already arranged for the sum of 25 bucks to be set apart from the rest of my money to purchase this movie, even though I have a bootleg download on my PC.
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RavenShadow
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RE: The Last Samurai
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May 01, 2004 03:59
I do as well but I may go and buy the DVD for the special features. Probably worth it
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Mass X
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RE: The Last Samurai
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May 04, 2004 23:30
Well relaizing the date today..i decided to make a quick stop at the local best buy...and there it was ..in jus a few minutes after typing this ill be watchign Tha Last Samurai jooooooy
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