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I guess I knew that Sergio Leone copied Akira Kurosawa, but still it's striking to see these movies back-to-back.And it's even more striking when you think about the career of Clint Eastwood: You mean to say that the foremost icon of late 20th century American manhood -- his squints, his three-day beard, his laconic style leavened with the occasional wisecrack, the jaw stroking and so much more that made Clint Clint -- got his entire shtick from a Japanese guy?
It's like finding out that Dodge muscle cars were based on Toyotas. Really AWESOME Toyotas that you never knew existed.
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Yojimbo / Fist
Very nice combo here, Joel. I have seen large swathes of the "dollar" sagas. They are so rich I've never actually watched them all the way through.
Yojimbo I will have to get; I am more familiar with "Seven Samurai," which has similar elements.
I felt that way about "Treasure of Sierra Madre," too, which I finally ate last year in one sitting. What a film!
These two are just scene after scene of yummy cinematic & iconic goodness.