A Warrior's Way. Ninjas Vs. Cowboys
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A Warrior's Way. Ninjas Vs. Cowboys
I did a search and couldn't find any posts about this. It looks interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Qi9...layer_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Qi9...layer_embedded
#2
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Re: A Warrior's Way. Ninjas Vs. Cowboys
Before clicking the link, I was fully expecting some low-budget piece of garbage. But this actually looks pretty fucking cool.
#3
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visually, it reminded me a lot of 300/sin city.
#4
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As the song goes, "My heroes have always been ninjas..."
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for the lazy...I saw it this morning on traileraddict...sadly I was late to class cuz of this thing and couldn't post it...it looks like a lot of fun..
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Looks awesome.
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This looks like a Korean-Australian co-production, but IMDB says it's USA. That's weird. The director has no other credits listed (plus his name has the vowels in the wrong place). The star, Jang Dong Gun, was the star of the South Korean Korean War movie, TAE GUK GI, an excellent war movie if you haven't seen it. Also in the cast here are an Australian, Geoffrey Rush, and an American, Kate Bosworth.
I remember when they used to do movies like this without CGI. I liked them better that way. There were some Italian westerns that mixed samurai and cowboys or put kung fu in the old west. Check out THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER with Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh. Or RED SUN with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune. Or TODAY WE KILL, TOMORROW WE DIE, with Bud Spencer and Tatsuya Nakadai.
I remember when they used to do movies like this without CGI. I liked them better that way. There were some Italian westerns that mixed samurai and cowboys or put kung fu in the old west. Check out THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER with Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh. Or RED SUN with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune. Or TODAY WE KILL, TOMORROW WE DIE, with Bud Spencer and Tatsuya Nakadai.
Last edited by Ash Ketchum; 10-22-10 at 07:07 AM.
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The scope of the visuals certainly manages to outweigh their low rent execution. I am so there for this.
#12
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I found this mash-up of Cowboys and Ninjas to be fairly uncompelling to watch, so I basically checked out of the film half-way through it. Basic storyline, 2 different "gangs" fight each other until one day, one bad-ass sword-wielding warrior takes down the other gang's bad-ass sword-wielding warrior, and becomes top dog, and wipes out his enemies, all except for a baby girl, who he adopts, and decides to go on the run and not make war anymore. This leads him to the small town full of carnivale misfits. The lead warrior-ninja dude didn't speak much English, and his predicament wasn't really all that involving. But, I will say that it was sort of refreshing to see Kate Bosworth actually put on a extroverted performance (and twangy accent to boot).
With so much of the film shot on stage with greenscreen backdrops, the film just feels so... blah. Even with the swordfights, CGI blood sprays from the slashed-up ninjas, etc., it just didn't have much excitement going for it.
I give it 2 stars or a grade of C.
With so much of the film shot on stage with greenscreen backdrops, the film just feels so... blah. Even with the swordfights, CGI blood sprays from the slashed-up ninjas, etc., it just didn't have much excitement going for it.
I give it 2 stars or a grade of C.
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I found this mash-up of Cowboys and Ninjas to be fairly uncompelling to watch, so I basically checked out of the film half-way through it. Basic storyline, 2 different "gangs" fight each other until one day, one bad-ass sword-wielding warrior takes down the other gang's bad-ass sword-wielding warrior, and becomes top dog, and wipes out his enemies, all except for a baby girl, who he adopts, and decides to go on the run and not make war anymore. This leads him to the small town full of carnivale misfits. The lead warrior-ninja dude didn't speak much English, and his predicament wasn't really all that involving. But, I will say that it was sort of refreshing to see Kate Bosworth actually put on a extroverted performance (and twangy accent to boot).
With so much of the film shot on stage with greenscreen backdrops, the film just feels so... blah. Even with the swordfights, CGI blood sprays from the slashed-up ninjas, etc., it just didn't have much excitement going for it.
I give it 2 stars or a grade of C.
With so much of the film shot on stage with greenscreen backdrops, the film just feels so... blah. Even with the swordfights, CGI blood sprays from the slashed-up ninjas, etc., it just didn't have much excitement going for it.
I give it 2 stars or a grade of C.
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Re: A Warrior's Way. Ninjas Vs. Cowboys
Ninja Assassin was much more visceral, less concerned with being operatic in the display of martial arts meets gun-play (then again, can't remember if there was any gun-play in Ninja Assassin).
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Apparently nobody is seeing it in theaters, it looks to make $2.1m for the weekend.
#18
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Next weekend will see the major releases return.
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Ninjas, damn.
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I thought Ninja Assassin was entertaining for what it was, but this wasnt too good... I was wishing for the movie to be over and was a chore to finish. For this type of movie, Im fairly easy to please, and just could never really get into it. Maybe fine as a rental or HBO/Showtime viewing.
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I saw this today. Misguided script, amateurish directing. Why the hell is Geoffry Rush in this? Overall, it's a creaky, lopsided film. Their music selections for the soundtrack are sometimes utterly bizarre and completely inappropriate, and only add to the kludgy feeling of the film