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  • Oh god, the smile Sanjuro flashes when Unosuke tells him not to come closer and then proceeds straight forward with an increased pace. Impeccable. In all likelihood there will not be another actor such as Toshiro Mifune.

  • Classic, this movie spawned Clint Eastwoods epic "fist full of dollars". Also made the classic Bruce Willis "Last Man Standing". And Sukiyaki Western Django which isn't as good as the others. But I really liked its Japamerica take on Yojimbo(Samurai) + Fistfull of dollars(Western). But none of this would be possible with out Mifune handing out ass whippings and severing body parts in a 60's movie.

  • @GAGLY04 Said the guy who's youtube name is "GAGLY04" Worst comeback ever by the way. I'd like to see your favorite movie list.

  • thanks for your posting this exciting vid!

  • ppl who enjoy this = hipsters fo sho

  • @pedobear123 how is it for hipsters?. more like it's for people who appreciate quality film rather than the shit that hollywood remakes, adaptions shit that are produced.

  • @astroception not really

    unpopular = good for you hipsters

  • @pedobear123 You're own ridiculous opinion history has proven it was popular.

  • @UchihaGamer111 wat the fuck are you on about you fucking subhuman

  • @pedobear123 Goddamn retard if you don't know what i'm on about read you're own fuckin post. Or are you too stupid for that? More then likely the latter. Want to start this flame war?

  • @UchihaGamer111 wow ur more retarded than i thought

    aspie neckbeard go outside for once

  • @pedobear123 Lmao go outside? Yet you're faggot ass responded almost instantly? You sit on youtube all day. Quit denying that shit to you're self and accusing others of it. You softer then baby shit boy. Get back at me with more pathetic rehashed outdated youtube insults.

  • @UchihaGamer111 jakes on you I did 3 lines of coke and fucked my 10/10 gf yesterday while you read a book in a vain attempt to be more smart lulz

  • @pedobear123 Actually you did 3 lines of coke and fucked you're hand thinking it was a woman in you're coked out mind. Lmao I can't decide which is funnier, you're story. Or the fact you're trying to be Charlie Sheen, lmao!

  • @UchihaGamer111 poor nerd only knows his video game world

  • @pedobear123 lmao simple minded faggot. You insult intelligence, and claim people are in the video game world. Yet you always respond quickly after I post? Get the fuck out of here. Keep being a dumbass I encourage it.

  • @UchihaGamer111 So it's true :) cute

  • @UchihaGamer111 have fun playing WoW for the rest of your life virgin :)

  • @pedobear123 Lmao keep snortin lines of coke, base head.

  • muy buena la pelicula

    

  • Here ladies and gentlemen is the inspiration for many a great westerns.

  • @GAGLY04 Movies back then took time to develop story for your short fucking attention span, and it is better than modern movies in general today.

  • @twilightzoneseinfeld said the guy who watch twilight zone and seinfeld lol, you fucking kidding me bro

  • Anyone else here cause of ChadVision's vids?

  • Buena película. La ví hace unos meses por cable y me encantó.

    Akira Kurosawa el mejor!

  • what song is playing during the shodown!?

  • Fistful of Dollars and

    Yojimbo are Great.

  • actually leone tried to obtain the rights to make a legit remake, but couldn't so he went ahead and made it anyway

  • im gonna watch fistfull of dollars after i watch this

  • @WeNeedSomeGolfShoes maybe I don't. I'd appreciate a lil' help, I supose you know much shit about it. So why don't you do me and everybody else a favor and tell something interessting and stop insult people which don't have anything bad on their minds. Thank you!

  • Akira Kurosawa’s “Yojimbo” (1961) – Spiritual Maverick In Between Rivaling Powers

    Sanjuro as an Independent Intellectual (How Not to Collaborate with Monarchy of Money/Power)

    read the text with analysis of shots from the film by victor enyutin

  • Just saw this movie (got the Kurosawa Samurai edition incl. 5 films for 10€ :D) ...and I must say ...it was bad.

    My expectations were high, due to the several good critics and comments I've read about it and Kurosawa himself. But it had no spectacular fights, no interessting story (it barerly had a story at all), no facts about the characters (mostly even not the names), the whole movie made no sense imho. In one scene Sanjuro falls injured to the ground, in the next he's ok in the house...WTF?

  • and where was the innovative directing? I mean sure, this movie is more than 50 years old, I know and I remembered it while watching. I also don't have much comparison with such old movies ...but nowadays you cannot say it's good or even fabulous directing.

    If you're looking for a good Samurai movie (like I was), I cannot recommend it.

    I hope the other 4 are better :(

  • @Hagelnot I would like to direct you to this video -> watch?v=XVCtkzIXYzQ

  • @MrGregorychant hehe, thats right mate =D

  • @Hagelnot thanks for not taking a joke seriously. : )

  • @MrGregorychant I don't take anything seriously on youtube ^^ otherwise you'd go nuts, so many jerks foolin' around here

  • @Hagelnot Sometimes the simple things are better, and it had story, but it was a very simple one, guy goes to town and encounters a feud, guy stops the fued and punishes both sides, and he leaves. You don't see a plot in that? A movie doesn't always need spectacular fights or complex storylines all the time. It's the simple saying that less is more. The plot does make sense, and who cares about ALL the characters, like in the Dark Knight were they ANALYZE everything.

  • @twilightzoneseinfeld I'm even not a big fan of the dark knight or hollywood at all. i wasnt saying a movie needs spectatular fights, but so have i read about it. but the fights were lame ^^ of course i was disappointed. but anyway (:

  • ポスター買おーっと

  • I f'kin love this movie.

  • saz

  • Wow ! I can't wait till next week

  • @KeeepinItReal Jajaja neither I do.

  • БЛЯ, МИФУНЕ КРУТ!!!!!!

  • Like this movie a lot.

    Akira Kurosawa, Toshiro Mifune - much love and respect to them. They were such great people.

  • can anyone tell me where to get the song of this trailer

  • Twilight samurai is the best it just had more heart! :)

  • It´s a about tastes, Eastwood only accept to make that movie because it was a remake of Kurosawa. ( he is a great fan of him )

  • Italians producers gave to Kurosawa the 15% of the world income of their film for avoiding a legal trouble with the japanese. Leone said: "Kurosawa has earned more money with 'A Fistful of Dollars' than his entire career. He is a good filmaker....and a great business man"

  • I do agree that Yojimbo is a great film, and Seven Samurai is my favorite film ever!

    But I do think that A fistful of dollars was more watchable for me, I didnt have to rewind back when I lost the plot slightly in this film.

    Sure its completely a remake, but it was better in my mind.

    Yojimbo is still great though

  • very good movie....integraly copied by another master sergio leone

  • I love this movie. Enough said.

  • Can anybody help me? Main soundtrack of "Yojimbo" is differ from the version sounds in trailer... Can I download the trailer's version anywhere?

  • Has anybody seen Sukiyaki Western Django? It's a Japanese film based on Django, an Italian film, based on Yojimbo, a Japanese film. It may be one of the coolest movies that you haven't seen.

  • Yes I have seen the movie. Yes I did understand it and I will admit that saying it was a huge improvment was going a little to far. Yojimbo is a Cowboy Western set in japan. I would rather just see a western with cowboys and not samurai. Im sure the fact the Clint Easwood is my favorite acter sways me to one side. Not to mention I was raised watching Fistful of dollars from early childhood. Yojimbo is a great movie but just not the one I prefer.

  • @mushal7james7tony ? "better remake" there will ever be only one original and hundreds of inspired remakes.

    by the way... in this trailer there is a showdown between two of them, but this showdown was never in there o.O

  • @vereistesHaff

    Kurosawa was always editing just after shooting. So he could re-shoot any scenes instantly if he was dissatisfied the films on editing.

    In other words, there were many films which were never used to the original version, and some of them were used for trailer.

    I think that most trailers of his works are editted by his assistant directors (or editors), maybe Kurosawa was not concerned with them.

    Anyway, this trailer is precious.

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  • @mushal7james7tony How old are you, kid?

  • @mushal7james7tony old enough for ur mum ;)

  • and zatoichi meets yojimbo is a remake of the good the bad the ugly

  • Last Man Standing(1996) is another cultural remakes of Kurosawa's Yojimbo. However, for its low quality compared to A Fistful of Dollars which is also a copy of Yojimbo, it is not as famous as A Fistful of Dollars.

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  • interesting music...

  • Fistful of Dollars was a remake but was a huge improvement on the original.

  • @NoneBuriedDeeper I doubt that youv'e seen the original but if you have ,why do you think it was a huge improvement.This is a considerly better film,I mean I like Fistfull of Dollars but this has a better directing and overall atmostsphere.

  • @NoneBuriedDeeper u did never see the movie yojimbo when you say that fistful was better. or u didnt understand it.

  • @NoneBuriedDeeper It was not nearly as good as Yojinbo, just more appealing to western audience.

  • why don't people understand the greatness in these classic films.

  • @GoldNeptune I understand them.

  • what a classic!

  • Next month, I'll be meeting up with Nakadai Tatsuya for a few beers and some chit chat about the Japanese New Wave. God, I love my job.

  • Next month, I'll be meeting up with Nakadai Tatsuya for a few beers and some chit chat about the Japanese New Wave. God, I love my job.

  • WHERE CAN I WATCH TIHS ONLINE!!!

  • WHERE CAN I WATCH THIS!!!

  • Lord, he is sexy. Eat your heart out Clint Eastwood who totally ripped off this performance.

  • @pomegranatejuice Yojimbo was an adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's novels Red Harvest and The Glass Key. Therefor, eat your heart out Japanese guy. Eastwood didn´t rip off his performance....they were just playing the characters that had already been created....bitch lol jk =P

  • fantastic movie. I need to buy this. Seven Samurai is great but this is much easier to sit down and watch. Very fun.

  • @captcarl2 I'd also certainly recommend you watch Legend Of The 8 Samurai my friend, it's campy due to it's english dub over, but very gripping

  • Lol guns in a samurai movie

  • Last Man Standing with bruce willis is a rather good remake of Yojimbo, with care for all the details of the original, but with enough own artistic freedom.

  • love this movie

  • watched this last night. usually i put a movie on to fall asleep to. that didn't happen. there were some funny moments too. great movie.

  • Very odd music for a final showdown. O_O'

  • IN THE FREE MOVIES SECTION

  • THIS MOVIE IS ON COMCAST DEMAND

  • perfect movie from start to finish

    this is how you make a movie

    2 hours of sublime and pure cinematic bliss

  • This movie has Alfred Hitckcock grade cinematography. It's amazing.

  • simple storyline but yet so clever. brillian film!

  • Great theme indeed..best ever after the good,the bad and the ugly and once upon a time in the west perhaps.

  • If I could have my own theme music, it would be the intro to this film.

  • one of the best theme music of all time is jackie chan's The Big Brawl!

  • Did anyone notice from the final showdown, the nod that Kill Bill did to this movie? Where Mifune tells the frightened famer's son, "Go back to your Mom!" instead of killing him? Epic.

  • amazing!!!

  • do you people not realize that Spaghetti Westerns are aptly named so because they were produced by Italian film companies...

  • I got a question. I know the Man with No Name films where made by Italian film companies, but this is what I don't know

    where any of the films spoken in Italian and later dubbed into English?

  • No, they were English language films about the American west produced by Italians filmed in Spain and based on a Japanese movie. lol

  • @shinmei2006

    thanks, haha

  • @shinmei2006 LOL xD

  • @shinmei2006 you forgot how they pretended Spain was Mexico

  • @sleezboy yep .....

  • Best Movie Ever Made!

  • Leone remade it into A Fistful of Dollars

  • So it would be the other way around, now would it? A Fistful of Dollars is the American version of Yojimbo, not the other way around.

  • Yeah

  • Actually, For A Fistful of Dollars is an American version of Yojimbo.

  • where can i watch the whole thing?

    i'm guessing not on youtube...

  • One of my top films of all time...Toshiro Mifune is amazing in this movie.

  • Oh, sorry. I'm referring to the last duel scene.

  • Yeah. Plus, (SPOILER) he never got a shot off originally.

  • No, he doesn't. I love the way Nakadai acts in this film. Very terrifying but fascinating villain. Now he's become a good-natured old man...

  • Have you guys noticed the situation here is different from that of the official version.

    There's nobody behind Unosuke, Nakadai, which is interesting. This seems to be the special version for the preview.

  • Or is that, A Fistful of Dollars is the American version of Yojimbo? 1961-Yojimbo, 1964-A Fistful of Dollars.

  • A Fistful of Dollars is a remake of Yojimbo, not the other way around.

    From Obsessed With Film: "Legal trouble is something you want to avoid with Kurosawa. Virtually all of Sergio Leones money from making A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS in the mid 60s went to Kurosawa, after his blatant remake of the Japanese helmers Samuari movie YOJIMBO fringed copyright."

  • Thanks, you learn something new everyday, I had a feeling that Mr. Sergio Leone either stole or brought the copyrights from Mr. Kurosawa! But not until a week ago did I noticed the glaring simularities of the two movies. Thank You, I really appreciate the info.

  • @ren48185 but remember that Yojimbo was a retelling of the original old west story. as Last Man Standing is another retelling. dont get me wrong i prefer Yojimbo

  • @ren48185 is fist full of dollars good? i know yojimbo is and the anime adaption is... but what about fist full?

  • @ren48185 and Yojimbo was a film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's novels Red Harvest and The Glass Key.

  • @kamasu2008 It was inspired by those books it's not an adaptation but FFOD on the other hand is a unoffical remake of this.

  • F**kin classic movie. Kurosawa + Toshiro Mifune = Win-Win

  • The music is GREAT!

  • this movie is so awesome

    and it hillarious too, at times

  • Kurosawa the great.

  • Classic movies > today's movies. Seven Samurai is my favorite movie of all time.

  • i can't remember the last time a recent movie was this riveting for me.

  • gladiator?

  • Please check out my fanmade trailer of this movie! It will be posted very soon. Today in fact.

  • even storyboard for this is online now

  • 2:28 " A JUGGERNAUT OF A FILM" ...

  • Hai!!!

  • i watched this movie in class its pretty good the subtitles make it hilarious

  • This movie is quite possibly one of the most awesome things ever created.

  • den will ich sehen!

  • Toshiro Mefune and Tatsuya Nakadai were great actors and martial artists. They worked well togethor as well. One of my favorites is "Sword of Doom" although it is a disappointment they never made any sequels to that one. Sanjuro, by the way, is actually Japanese for "bodyguard".

  • That is incorrect. Sanjuro actually means "thirty" or "thirty-year-old". Yojimbo means "bodyguard".

  • i want to watch it! any idea where can i find it on the net??

  • amazon

  • An excellent film, one of my favorites. The entire movie was on here, but then Youtube took it down :(

  • looks like a great film, I enjoyed Fistful Of Dollars and Last Man Standing which has the same kind of story so I'll probably enjoy this too!

  • a fistful of dollars is a remake of yojimbo. kirosawa sued serjio lenoe.

  • did he really get sued?

  • The production company didn't get the right to the film and it ended up delaying the release of Fistful by a couple of years in America.

  • Kurosawa claimed he liked A Fist Full of Dollars but was angry because he didn't receive any credit nor payment. Leone later apologised and offered him a percentage of the box office.

  • Who didn't like A Fist Full of Dollars ? :)

  • Damn Right about that ;-)

  • It comes out next week?! I have to se it.

  • lol

  • the other day I saw this film on TCM. Freaking great movie. They don't make them this good anymore. A true work of art.

  • my favorite film

  • oooh i wanna see this shit!!

  • This movie is SO great, and SO funny! If you haven't seen I recommend it strongly.

    If you've seen "Fist Full of Dollars" and you think you don't need to see this--think again. This is a thousand times better than FFD (and I don't mean to diss Sergio Leone, either).

  • This is an excellent movie. It's not as good as Seven Samurai, but it's still a masterpiece.

  • rlly good movie

  • Que bueno este trailer le pusieron escenas que no estan en la peli para hacerlo más interesante pero creo que no debieron hacerlo porque la peli es muy buena de por sí.

  • pelicula, por favor nunca vuelvas a poner "peli"

  • Esta bien, pero sólo porque eres la unica persona en todo Youtube que cuando algo le incomoda no deja de ser amable y pedir las cosas diciendo "por favor" u.u

  • Great movie!

  • i have the criterion dvd of this movie....

  • me too

  • you must be so proud

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