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Comments by "Kasumi Rina" (@KasumiRINA) on "Cowboy Historian Rates 13 Wild West Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider" video.
Ah, there was a duel like that in Seven Samurai, I never thought that the Mexican Standoff is basically the adaptation of two samurais running into each other and then only one left standing... Good catch!
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Yup, and like saying "this bounty is very high" in a scene where that's THE ENTIRE POINT.
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@blake7587 that's... the court definition of an expert, literally. "Someone knowledgeable in the field". As opposed to a layman.
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@hchwhat what's the stake of a professional nerd lying about thing he's nerding on about?
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@erakfishfishfish what I love in Quentin's movies is they work on the rule of cool and "what audience wants", my fav part is how the girls do with the killer in Death Proof. The villain isn't arrested or falls on glass as hero is stretching his hand to save the bad guy, he just gets DESTROYED... he also killed Hitler, had a stuntman take revenge on Bruce Lee for abusing them, and used flamwthrower on the Manson family... Oh and Bruce Willis just picks a katana over other weapons because that's how we like it.
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@hypothalapotamus5293 yeah, a Fistful of Dollars is basically a remake of Yojimbo, who itself is a very loose Japanese adaptation of Glass Key, a noir film based on story by Dashiell Hammett, the Maltese Falcon author.
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@monotech20.14 true, we outside of USA can't tell baseball from country music so I assumed it be a thing yankees call an "inch".
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@lavrentivs9891 I never said it was, just that the one-strike duel between two samurai is equivalent of a Mexican Standoff, and there is a duel like that in Seven Samurai specifically... my favorite was a subversion in Yoji Yamada's Twilight Samurai, the ending to the final duel is hilarious.
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@leejohnson3270 ah yes, as he said, outlaws, the famously most law abiding group that ever grouped.
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@Waynebruce234 what was the knife regulation, based on size or what? I mean, people would still have kitchen knives and small ones used for tools (like to fix a quill).
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@williamcooper9379 I never understood sound complaint in Star Wars: movies never sound like the scene is supposed to be. Come on, films have SOUNDTRACKS! If you're against sound in space MOVIES you should be against music that isn't actually played in the scene since characters can hear it no more than blaster shots in near vacuum.
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@horacio-ho3bf generally, the right way to call something is how locals do, it's not about the rules, but like, basic respect.
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@twurtle12hd39 yes, A Fistful of Dollars is basically a remake of Yojimbo, which, in turn, copied a few scenes from the Glass Key, a film noir based on Dashiell Hammett novel.
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Was 15 really above or below average limit on Schnitzengruben?
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@AngelicReaper25 I didn't know. In fact you'd be surprised how many things common knowledge in the USA are absolutely unknown outside of it. Specifically: rules to baseball (why are they running), what is country music and Western tropes. Before Tarantino the only known Western in my country was McKenna's Gold... It's more of an Indiana Jones style movie about treasure hunt than a cowboy film... A black sheriff though... It worked in Blazing Saddles.
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@TheGreyGhost_of43rd Yankee doodles not understanding humor... Go eat a handegg.
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I mean, Magnificent Seven is effectively a remake, no? Like it's even named after Seven Samurai... Fistful of Dollars was a less obvious adaptation of Yojimbo... Which also loosely adapted Glass Key, a film noir. So indeed it did go full circle.
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Lol the Atari pr0n guy, Custerd Revenge.
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Useless information for 99% of people who DGAF how large is your yard. Use bananas for scale if you're so afraid of metric system.
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