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Samurai Movies / Sword Fighting Movies

Kurosawa's 7 Samurai was epic for me as a child. :)

Other good films are:

-Throne of Blood
-Kagemusha
-After the Rain
-When the last sword is drawn

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please tell me all the movies in sequence for lady snow blood and female prisoner scorpion701/ jail house 41/scorpoin beast



cant find the sequence or even if they are different series or single movies.. meaning has been lost in translation
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Ogami Ittō has 150 on screen kills in this film, the most of any individual character in a movie
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@Manticore ,

Some other films that you might be interested in:

a) Hara Kiri, directed by Masaki Kobayashi

b) Samurai Rebellion , directed by Masaki Kobayashi

c) The HIdden Fortress, directedy by Akira Kurosawa

d) Kill! , directed by Kihachi Okamoto

e) Goyokin , directed by Hideo Gosha

f) The 47 Ronin, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi (this is an old film, debuted in 1941, its an AWESOME film)!!!!
 
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Japanese Katana VS European Longsword - Samurai sword VS Knight Broadsword
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So what about a hand weapons/ martial arts thread? I thought there was one! I want bows and arrows in! Me took archery lessons for 1 yr :ashamed: It was that or fencing....Didnt go for fencing ...would like to try it now....I wanted to learn using broad sword never gave the Katana much thought....Did watch Kendo though but that is more like a "stick"...

Kendo (剣道 kendō?, lit. "way of the sword"), is a modern Japanese martial art, which descended from swordsmanship (kenjutsu) and uses bamboo swords (shinai) and protective armour (bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and many other nations across the world.

Kendo is a physically and mentally challenging activity that combines martial arts practices and values with sport-like strenuous physical activity.
 
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Dont forget Lady Snowblood (i think the japanese title is Shurayuki hime or something like that)

Also Sanjuro by Kurosawa

And a classic hit series in Japan, Zatoichi, the tale of the blind Samurai.

Takeshi Kitano did a remake in 2003, its so-so, worth a watch if you're a kitano fan, nothing beats the original series though.
 
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Dont forget Lady Snowblood (i think the japanese title is Shurayuki hime or something like that)

Also Sanjuro by Kurosawa

And a classic hit series in Japan, Zatoichi, the tale of the blind Samurai.

Takeshi Kitano did a remake in 2003, its so-so, worth a watch if you're a kitano fan, nothing beats the original series though.

Oh man you get super prop points for mentioning Sanjuro ! Love that film !

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From an age when men lived as men, entrusting their lives to the edge of a single blade...
 
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will look into them
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