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What did /tv/ think of the 1980 Shogun miniseries? How does the remake compare?
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a stellar framework, mired by lax cosmetic policies
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>>215561631
Do the japanese have equivalent fantasies of a japanese guy going to The Great Mystic Land of America, interacting with natives, learning the culture and customs of americans, and falling in love with a dixie girl?
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zero chemistry between the leads brings the series way down
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>>215561700
kino
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>>215561700
I'd watch that
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>>215561631
Pointless unless you speak Japanese
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It's really good? Soundtrack is good too.
Some bits will make you laugh but it's from the source material.
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>>215561631
Better than the new one since the lead actor isn't utter shit
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>>215561700
Yeah, I read a comic once about two Samurai who went to the wild West and became cowboys and shit, fucking prime anglo-saxon and native pussy. Sky Hawk

It was bad but it's basically this kind of fantasy
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>>215561700
I had a Japanese friend in college who just fully embraced being a Texan. Wore boots, drove a old C-10 and grew his sideburns out. Married a qt southern belle and took her back to Aichi when he got a job at Toyota.



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