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Sukiyaki Western DjangoRelease Date: 
August 29, 2008
 
Limited release
Movie of the Day for Saturday, June 21, 2008
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	| Position | Staff | In Brief |  
				| 161/196 | Max Braden | Pointless action.  At least Shoot Em Up was guilty fun. If they're going to use paintball splatter effects, I'd rather see a spoof about paintball. |  
 
		
		
	
	
	
Django is a classic 1966 Italian film by Sergio Corbucci that is considered the definitive "spaghetti western." Sukiyaki Western: Django is a Japanese adaptation (though all dialogue is in English) of that film by director Takashi Miike. With sukiyaki being a type of noodle dish, you can see what they did there.
 The storyline is apparently slightly different than the original Django, though it's your typical western setup of a lone gunman coming to the aid of a town held hostage by rival gangs. Expect plenty of references and homages to the genre, and yes, the main character (Hideaki Ito) will be carrying a casket at one point.
 
 The cast is more or less a who's who of Japanese films, though no names are recognizable to any American viewer, with the lone exception of Quentin Tarantino, who plays a small but important role within it. We also imagine the scene is very violent.
 
 Sukiyaki Western: Django will be getting released in North America later this summer through First Look International, after opening in its home country last September.   (Tim Briody/BOP)
 
 
 
 
	
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	| Main Cast | Hideaki Itoh, Kaori Momoi, Koichi Sato |  
	| Supporting Cast | Quentin Tarantino, Yusuke Iseya, Masanobu Ando, Takaaki Ishibashi, Yoshino Kimura, Teruyuki Kagawa, Masato Sakai, Shun Oguri |  
	| Director | Takashi Miike |  
	| Screenwriter | Takashi Miike, Masa Nakamura |  
	| Distributor | First Look Studios |  
	| Official Site | http://www.sukiyakimovie.com/ |  
	| Rating | R |  
	|  | Talent in red has entry in The Big Picture |  |  
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