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55
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Japanese Actors and Actresses acting and speaking 1800's American good. B.B. a granny, I don't think so, she looked fine to me. I'll take a granny... ke that any day. Good movie over all but I think and know Miikie could do better and be more original than Yojimbo with a twist. I think we all wanted a showdown with the sword at the end, especialy when we saw the Samurai tattoo on BB"s back. We wanted the old way of the Samurai to prevail. Over all good job Miikie. Full Review

November 25,2008
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Once you get past the question of why someone would make a movie this artificial in the first place and move on to the answer (purely for the hell of it), Sukiyaki Western Django is a blood-drenched, dynamite, often hilarious and uniquely weird big-screen entertainment.Full Review

Andrew O'Hehir
Salon.com

Loses some of its appeal once the novelty of Miike's conceptual shenanigans wears off.Full Review

Sam Adams
The Onion (A.V. Club)

This delirious spaghetti eastern could only have come from the boiling brain of Takashi Miike, the prolific Japanese auteur whose spectacularly uneven films account for the lion's share of the past decade's most utterly batshit movie moments.Full Review

Village Voice

More often there is a frantic, compulsive quality to the action. Fanboy intoxication with the idea of formal ingenuity too often stands in for the thing itself.Full Review

A.O. Scott
The New York Times

Director Takashi Miike's dish of sukiyaki spaghetti ala Sergio Corbucci is badly seasoned with scraps of reservoir dogs.Full Review

Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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