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  1. "Sukiyaki Western Django" is a boiled mish-mash of various conceits and approaches, an almost chaotic display of Western bravado meets mixed-genre in-jokes. With Quentin Tarantino and a brief animated display, nonetheless.

  2. Nov 11, 2008 · Sukiyaki Western Django Movie Clip - Stomach Hole. Aug 28, 2008. Sukiyaki Western Django. 1:52. Aug 22, 2008. Sukiyaki Western Django Movie Trailer - Trailer. Aug 22, 2008. Sukiyaki Western Django.

  3. Nov 11, 2008 · Famed Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, best known for cult classics Audition, Ichi the Killer, and The City of Lost Souls, redefines the spaghetti Western with SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO, a tale written in blood. Two clans, the white, Genji clan, led by Yoshitsune, and the red, Heike clan, led by Kiyomori, battle for a legendary treasure hidden in a ...

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  4. Sukiyaki Western Django Two clans, Genji, the white clan led by Yoshitsune, and Heike, the red clan led by Kiyomori, battle for a legendary treasure hidden in a desolate mountain town. 320 IMDb 6.1 1 h 38 min 2008

  5. Famed Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, best known for cult classics ""Audition,"" ""Ichi the Killer,"" and ""The City of Lost Souls,"" redefines the spaghetti Western with SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO, a tale written in blood. Two clans, the white, Genji clan, led by Yoshitsune, and the red, Heike clan, led by Kiyomori, battle for a legendary treasure hidden in a desolate mountain town. One day, a ...

  6. Famed Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, director of cult classics Audition and Ichi the Killer, redefines the spaghetti western with Sukiyaki Western Django, an epic tale of blood, lust and greed. Two clans, the white, Genji clan and the red, Heike clan, battle for a legendary treasure hidden in a desolate mountain town. One day, a lone gunman with incredible shooting skills drifts into town. The ...

  7. Aug 27, 2008 · Takashi Miike’s Sukiyaki Western Django fits firmly into that increasingly popular tradition—exemplified for contemporary audiences by Tarantino and the Coens—of the densely allusive, heavily stylized pastiche, content to limit its engagement to the world of film and television and milking its share of yuks from dollops of imaginatively exaggerated gore.

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