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Now get this: the battle scenes were BETTER THAN LORD OF THE RINGS. You got that? Better. You know the way LOTR made the Matrix look like a shallow special effects movie? Well, The Last Samurai did exactly that to LOTR. I don't think any of the scenes were CG - just people with swords, hitting and stabbing, and exploding with blood! That's what ruins LOTR - it's obviously CG, so you can't have any compassion when ORC_SPRITE_1167, or whatever gets hit by an CG arrow. Now horses getting hit by cannonfire - that'll do me.
I'll ruin something for you now - Billy Connolly gets killed after about 15 minutes. But this is a good thing, because it means that he can't be in the rest of the movie. Leaves more room for Samurais, see, which can only be a good thing.
And Fight Club flopping was partly down to Brad Pitt, who refused to take a cut in pay, which meant Norton and Carter also demanded their usual salary instead of the usual reduced indy pay, so the budget had to go up. And it didn't make enough to recoup that at the box office.
Stupid actors...
The Last Samurai was ace. Cruise is brilliant, but doesn't get to hog the screen like he always does. And Luke is right, the battle scenes are excellent, especially the swords vs guns finale.
A few days later, though, I read something about some other film that Cruise had turned down, and it said he "opted for American Box Office flop, the Last Samurai".
Stupid critics.
> Yes somehow, I wouldn't compare it to LOTR
Swords and fighting. I said it made the battle scenes look crap, which it did. Very impressed that they pulled it off so well.
> You should check out Akira Kurosawa films then. Classic Japanese
> cinema, complete with Samuria, and the basis for an awful lot of
> Hollywood films ever since.
> Rashamon spawned The Usual Suspects, The Killing, Reservoir Dogs
> etc.
> Well worth watching, and it doesn't have Tom Cruise/
Yojinbo is quite possibly the best film I have ever seen.
Yes somehow, I wouldn't compare it to LOTR (any of them). Firstly because I rate the LOTR series (and each individual film) as technically the best film ever made. I just cannot compare the two.
However, The Last Samurai was an unexpected hit for me.
Bring on Big Fish.
Seriously, I want that film in cinemas here, now!