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[[Image:SWD11.jpg |thumb|none|500px|[[Quentin Tarantino]] as Ringo]] | [[Image:SWD11.jpg |thumb|none|500px|[[Quentin Tarantino]] as Ringo]] | ||
[[Image:SWD01.jpg |thumb|none|500px|The Gunman [[Hideaki Ito]] aims his Single Action Army Revolver.]] | [[Image:SWD01.jpg |thumb|none|500px|The Gunman ([[Hideaki Ito]]) aims his Single Action Army Revolver.]] | ||
[[Image:SWD04.jpg |thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:SWD04.jpg |thumb|none|500px|Minamoto no Yoshitsune ([[Yusuke Iseya]]) aims his Single Action Army Revolver.]] | ||
[[Image:SWD10.jpg |thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:SWD10.jpg |thumb|none|500px|The Gunman ([[Hideaki Ito]]) faces off with Minamoto no Yoshitsune ([[Yusuke Iseya]]) with a gun versus sword fight.]] | ||
[[Image:SWD07.jpg |thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:SWD07.jpg |thumb|none|500px|The Gunman ([[Hideaki Ito]]) faces off with Minamoto no Yoshitsune ([[Yusuke Iseya]]) with a gun versus sword fight.]] | ||
== [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] Model 3 == | == [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] Model 3 == | ||
[[Image:SWD03.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:SWD03.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ruriko ([[Kaori Momoi]]) aims her [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] Model 3 dual handed.]] | ||
[[Image:SWD08.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:SWD08.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
Revision as of 20:03, 26 October 2009
Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) is a surreal pseudo Western directed by famous Japanese Director Takashi Miike, maker of films such as Ichi the Killer, Dead or Alive, and One Missed Call (the original Japanese horror movie, not the American remake). Sukiyaki Western Django is an ultra violent and bizarre tale of warring factions in a 'western town', rife with gunslingers and warring clans. It is a technical remake of Kurosawa's Samurai classic "Yojimbo" except with a weird mix of historical (and modern punk) Japanese styles and weapons and late 19th century American West designs and firearms.