Rashomon

Rashomon

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Rashomon




Red Sun



Band of Assassins

Band of Assassins

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Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo

Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo



The Samurai Pirate, or… The Lost World of Sinbad.
Really. Not only that, but Toshiro Mifune is the samurai pirate (Sinbad). Silly, but awesome because it’s so ridiculous. I wish my copy didn’t look like vomit.

The Samurai Pirate, or… The Lost World of Sinbad.

Really. Not only that, but Toshiro Mifune is the samurai pirate (Sinbad). Silly, but awesome because it’s so ridiculous. I wish my copy didn’t look like vomit.



nazi-julieandrews:

The famous arrow scene near the end was in fact done with real arrows. That is, the arrows hitting the wooden planks were not done with special effects, but rather choreographed with archers. Mifune waves his arms to brush away the arrows sticking from the planks, indicating to them that he wanted to go in that particular direction. The real arrows were included to get Mifune’s facial expressions of real-life fear, which is exceptionally hard to imitate. Of course, the arrows that hit the Mifune character were bamboo fakes. 
 Throne of Blood (1957)

nazi-julieandrews:

The famous arrow scene near the end was in fact done with real arrows. That is, the arrows hitting the wooden planks were not done with special effects, but rather choreographed with archers. Mifune waves his arms to brush away the arrows sticking from the planks, indicating to them that he wanted to go in that particular direction. The real arrows were included to get Mifune’s facial expressions of real-life fear, which is exceptionally hard to imitate. Of course, the arrows that hit the Mifune character were bamboo fakes.

Throne of Blood (1957)



criterioncast:

A closer look at the Samurai Trilogy cover art.

criterioncast:

A closer look at the Samurai Trilogy cover art.



Seven Samurai

Seven Samurai