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Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) - New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day - Takashi Miike

Writing by blake on Monday, 25 of August , 2008 at 11:00 am

Yusuke Iseya is the leader of the white clad Genji gang in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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Hideaki Ito squares off against Yusuke Iseya who is the leader of the white clad Genji gang in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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Hideaki Ito is Django in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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The red clad Heike gang squares off against the white clad Genji gang with Hideaki Ito in between in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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Quentin Tarantino is Piringo the mythic gunslinger in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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Yoshino Kimura is Shizuka the flower with the sad fate in the 2007 Takashi Miike film Sukiyaki Western Django
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New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day
Monday, August 25, 2008

Full production notes and cast and crew info follow…

Over at Ryuganji (view here), Don has a great post on the upcoming US release of Miike’s Sukiyaki Western Django along with commentary on its strange US poster and the interview from its production notes. The US poster works fine as a character poster for Yusuke Iseya who plays the leader of the white clad Genji gang, Yoshitsune Minamoto. As an overall poster for the film itself it certainly falls short of what it could have been. This US release seems like it will be a blink and it’s gone type affair so be sure to check and double check your local listings, especially if you live in New York and LA where it kicks off its US run.

Related Coverage:
::: Midnight Madness SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO Intro with Special Message From Miike
::: Review by Todd - Twitch

Japanese Cinema:
::: Jason Gray
::: Mark Schilling’s Tokyo Ramen
::: Midnight Eye
::: Nippon Cinema
::: Outcast Cinema
::: Ryuganji
::: Toronto J-Film Pow-Wow

SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO - PRODUCTION NOTES:
An integration of the Western and the Japanese Tales of Heike…

It can be said that Westerns are the roots of Hollywood films while samurai dramas are the roots of Japanese films. That Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai inspired John Sturges’ The Magnificent Seven, one of the all-time great Hollywood westerns, is well known. It is also widely known that Kurosawa’s The Bodyguard became the basis for director Sergio Leone’s Italian film Per un pugno di dollari (Fistful of Dollars). The Made-in-Italy-westerns, dubbed “macaroni westerns” in Japan, and “spaghetti westerns” in the U.S, became a worldwide phenomenon from 1960’s to early 70’s.

The man infusing fresh blood into the genre today is Takashi Miike. While paying the homage to spaghetti westerns, Miike has created a unique and stylish action film in this never-before-seen “sukiyaki” world.

Gun smoke drifts in the air and the haunting sound of melodic whistling echoes as you step into a world that transcends time and space, a world where the Japanese shukuba-machi (post station) and western saloons co-exist. From the familiar scenes of spaghetti westerns, to elements from Tales of The Heike, the War of the Roses and the legendary goddess of murder “The Bloody Benten,” anything goes in the Miike world. The climactic scene even extends a nod to the world of the classic western film, Shane (1953). However, this film is by no means a parody. What emerges from the sukiyaki pot, in which all of these ingredients simmer together, is Miike’s magnificent view of the world.

Music…

The word “spaghetti western” immediately brings to mind the melodies of Ennio Morricone. In Sukiyaki Western Django, Koji Endo has created a melancholic score that combines trumpets, ocarinas and whistling. The original theme song for Django (1966), one of the best spaghetti westerns ever made, has been arranged into a new theme tune for Miike’s film. With newly written Japanese lyrics, a haunting new version is sung by Saburo Kitajima, the veteran enka (Japanese blues) singer, known for his powerful kobushi (a vibrato-like vocal technique).

What’s the connection between the renowned blues singer and Miike? In 1996, Miike directed a made-for-video movie Jingi naki Yabou at the Toei Uzumasa Studio. Saburo Kitajima, who was already major star, had been cast as the gambler. For the film, Miike had unsparingly splashed the great singer/actor with artificial blood. Kitajima had mumbled, “I’ve been acting for some twenty, thirty years and I never knew that artificial blood felt so cold!” Miike’s unconventional techniques left a strong impression on the blood soaked Kitajima.

Behind the Scenes…

A red and white rose blooming in the wilderness. Inside the sukiyaki pot live love and death.

Sukiyaki Western Django was filmed on a specially built outdoor set in Ishikura, Yamagata, deep in the mountains of Tsukiyama. A surreal set combining both a western theme and “Jidai-geki” (Japanese period dramas) suddenly emerged in the midst of Tsukiyama’s magnificent mountain scenery.

The logistical difficulties of the shoot made the production a constant struggle primarily due to the extreme weather conditions. The freezing Fall nights of Tsukiyama were severe enough to freeze the food on the plates of the cast and crew. To make matters worse, it rained for a whole month, turning the ground into mud and when the production needed snow, however, an unusually warm winter resulted in almost no snowfall.

For the scene shot at sunrise in the caves of Zao, the crew had to hit the trail on foot at 2 a.m. in the morning in order to arrive at the location by 4 p.m., allowing enough time to make up the actors. Walking in the darkness with only the lights of the lighting department to rely on, more than a few crew members were nearly lost in the mountains.

For one shot, forty horses, brought to the set from the Tohoku area, were required to gallop away at full speed, a stunt rarely seen in recent Japanese productions. Working with such a large number of extras and coordinating the complex gunfights was also challenge. As a result, Miike found the usual calls of “Ready!” and “Action!” were not adequate and he resorted to donning a ten-gallon hat, taking out a Smith & Wesson and firing a blank in the air instead! The unexpected sound of gunshot surprised the extras whose reactions were expertly captured on film by cinematographer Toyomichi Kurita. One could say that the ultimate thrill of the production was the “face-off in the wilderness of Shonai territory” between Miike, shooting his Smith & Wesson, and Kurita, shooting with his Arriflex ST&LT!

Sukiyaki Western Django was shot entirely in English. As with his other English language film, “Masters of Horror – Imprint,” Miike created a unique atmosphere on set. The actors went through a month-long intensive language training under Nadia Venesse, the dialogue coach who has worked with many of the top Hollywood stars in features such as Chocolat and North Country, and with Christian Storms, who translated the Japanese script into English. For Venesse and Storms, Sukiyaki Western Django was their second collaboration with Miike following “Masters of Horror – Imprint.”

Japanese star Koichi Sato’s comment on the experience was: “I realize now how effortlessly I’ve been making money all these years.” The actors not only had lessons in English but were required to learn horseback riding and gun slinging. The actress Kaori Momoi also had the additional challenge of working with flying wires and trampolines as the legendary fighter “Bloody Benten.” At one point her whole body was wrapped in plastic to protect her from the cold, which made even a simple somersault a challenging feat.

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Rolling Thunder (1977) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Sunday, 17 of August , 2008 at 8:00 pm

William Devane gets tortured in Rolling Thunder
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Caption:
WILLIAM DEVANE
is tortured by LUKE ASKEW and PETE ORTEGA.

The scene that sets up the ensuing revenge in this great criminally under seen film. That is quite a lot of blood curdling scream action going on by William Devane as Major Charles Rane.

Related Coverage:
::: Heywood Gould on ROLLING THUNDER - Weird Wednesday

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Death Proof (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Sunday, 17 of August , 2008 at 6:00 pm

Quentin Tarantino directs Kurt Russell in Death Proof
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Nice black & white of Quentin Tarantino directing Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike in Death Proof. I don’t know what I make of all the casting rumors swirling around Tarantino’s Inglorious project other than the rumor mill seems to be going through ever actor alive in the Rolodex.

You can read my interview with Death Proof Sydney Tamiia Poitier over on Twitch (read here).

Amazon.com Link:
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Rolling Thunder (1977) - Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day

Writing by blake on Sunday, 17 of August , 2008 at 12:01 am

William Devane is seeking revenge as Major Charles Rane in Rolling Thunder
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Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day
Sunday, August 17, 2008

I should definitely credit Lars for setting me off on this quest to re-find this amazing image from one of my all-time favorites, Rolling Thunder. The last time I used my 30+ batch of stills was helping out some of the MadMovies guys for a piece they were doing on Paul Schrader. Unfortunately since that time my collection of collected memorabilia got split up. I’ve now come across the missing portions of my collection and will at last be getting up my entire selection of imagery up here (minus some of the giant sized lobbies I have).

Caption:
ENGINEERED REVENGE–William Devane
as Major Charles Rane, a returning POW hero, loses an arm and the lives of his family to a bunch of thieves. Getting a hook to replace his missing member and building himself an arsenal, he sets out on a carefully planned trail of revenge in American International’s taut action-drama, “Rolling Thunder.”

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::: Heywood Gould on ROLLING THUNDER - Weird Wednesday

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Planet Terror (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Saturday, 9 of August , 2008 at 8:00 pm

Marley Shelton in Planet Terror
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Marley Shelton is one of the better actresses out there working and in Planet Terror she turns in a unhinged performance electric performance. The only upcoming film of hers that might be interesting to me is the 2009 film Women in Trouble by Sebastian Gutierrez, which at least on paper is saying it will have some Altman vibes going on.

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Planet Terror (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Wednesday, 30 of July , 2008 at 12:16 am


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Planet Terror delivers good old fashioned fun. It may not culminate into resonating bliss, yet it soothes a void however briefly the void of great Cannon action films! For me, I just wish it had an organized climax instead of its steady jump cut heavy build to indifference.

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Death Proof (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Sunday, 27 of July , 2008 at 8:58 pm


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Sydney Tamiia Poitier is Jungle Julia in Quentin Tarantino’s, Death Proof. I happen to think this is one of my all-time favorite movie images. Say what you will about this often purposely over gabby and over indulgent film, it still leaves some magnificent moments and one seriously amazing car chase.

You can read my interview with Mrs. Poitier over on Twitch (read here).

Amazon.com Link:
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Planet Terror (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Sunday, 27 of July , 2008 at 8:37 pm


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More images of Rose McGowan scorching and blowing up the screen as Cherry Darling in the Robert Rodriguez zombie film, “Planet Terror.”

You can see Rose next in Black Oasis and Red Sonja.

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99 Women (1969) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Thursday, 19 of June , 2008 at 6:00 am


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Incredibly sexy image of Rosalba Neri (I’m a huge fan of hers) in the Jesus Franco women in prison cult favorite, 99 Women. It was amazing seeing this film up on the big screen for the first time last night at the film series - The Alamo Drafthouse Weird Wednesday. Check below for the video I posted on Twitch with the intro Lars did for it.

Related Coverage:
::: 99 Women - Lars Weird Wednesday Intro
::: Weird Wednesday Blog (lots of 99 Women coverage)

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Planet Terror (2007) - Movie Wallpaper

Writing by blake on Tuesday, 6 of November , 2007 at 8:09 pm


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Marley Shelton turns in one of my favorite performances of the year in the Robert Rodriguez zombie film, “Planet Terror.”

The evil twin girls are also great in this film. Hopefully these two will be put in future projects together, especially if Eli Roth does his film full of trailers or some variation on this Grindhouse experiment.

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