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The Last Samurai Official Movie Guide
by: Warner Bros. Pictures

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Binding: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 30, 2003
Sales Rank: 1674255

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The Last Samurai Official Movie Guide
by: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Product Description:
DESCRIPTION: Already slated as one of the top movies of 2003, "The Last Samurai, " starring Tom Cruise, will be released nationally on December 5, 2003. All script reviews of "The Last Samurai" have been positive, according to www.upcomingmovies.com. The book will contain parts of the script, exclusive stills from the movie, and interviews from the actors, actresses, and the director. Synopsis of Movie: Set in the 1870s, this film captures Japan at the beginnings of its modernization out of a feudal society and the samurai way of life. Enter Captain Woodrow Algren (Tom Cruise), a hard drinking Civil War veteran. He arrives in Japan to train the troops of the emperor, whose army is preparing to wipe out the last vestiges of the samurai warriors. When Algren is captured by the samurai, he sees the samurai way of life and starts to question his loyalties...

The Last Samurai was the best movie ever. It is about a white guy who was being hunted by his own police squad in the future and accidentally steps back in time. Where he became captured by these Japanese savages. And he then taught them how to fight with swords. It took Tom Cruise only from fall to spring to master the art of the sword, but it took those silly Japanese people from birth until adulthood to master. He also learned Japanese in the same period of time. Since it took so long for the Japanese "Samurais" (as they called themselves) to learn the way of the sword/warrior. He decided to time travel again and disguised himself as a war hero who went to Japan to teach tactics to the Japanese. Then he tried to convert all the soldiers to scientology but they refused. So he defected and got back w/his Samurai crew to fight the soldiers. Unfortunately, all the samurai's were wiped out. So he went back to the samurai village to boink the samurai's wives/daughters/girlfriends and became the first guy in history to catch Yellow Fever. Eventually he got tired and went back in time to absolve himself of all wrong doings by the use of a bald chick who was a psychic. And him and all the scientologists lived happily ever after. Glory be to Xenu!!!

Plus, I believe Tom Cruise really loved making the movie because he was taller than all the rest of the cast. He has not felt so tall since he made a live action Lucky Charms commercial with all those kids who were after his lucky charms.

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - BEST MOVIE EVER!!! SERIOUSLY
The Last Samurai was the best movie ever. It is about a white guy who was being hunted by his own police squad in the future and accidentally steps back in time. Where he became captured by these Japanese savages. And he then taught them how to fight with swords. It took Tom Cruise only from fall to spring to master the art of the sword, but it took those silly Japanese people from birth until adulthood to master. He also learned Japanese in the same period of time. Since it took so long for the Japanese "Samurais" (as they called themselves) to learn the way of the sword/warrior. He decided to time travel again and disguised himself as a war hero who went to Japan to teach tactics to the Japanese. Then he tried to convert all the soldiers to scientology but they refused. So he defected and got back w/his Samurai crew to fight the soldiers. Unfortunately, all the samurai's were wiped out. So he went back to the samurai village to boink the samurai's wives/daughters/girlfriends and became the first guy in history to catch Yellow Fever. Eventually he got tired and went back in time to absolve himself of all wrong doings by the use of a bald chick who was a psychic. And him and all the scientologists lived happily ever after. Glory be to Xenu!!!

Plus, I believe Tom Cruise really loved making the movie because he was taller than all the rest of the cast. He has not felt so tall since he made a live action Lucky Charms commercial with all those kids who were after his lucky charms.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does justice to the movie--almost
This movie is incredible. It is film's answer to penicillin. I own (4) copies of this movie and I watch it on (4) different screens simultaneously. Except I'll start them at different points. Then I get to excitedly look ahead at what's going to happen, then look back at what's already happening, then back and forth, etc etc etc. This is how I usually spend my Saturday evenings and most every other day of the week.

Overall, this movie is a 6 out of 5 and that's being modest. By my estimation, the book is probably a 7 out of 6 (nearly as good as the movie). Those who don't agree better recoqnize.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Companion Guide to the Movie
I believe this film was highly underated and didnt get the recoqnition it deserved. The book was magnificent. Great color pictures and photo shots from the movie. Great behind the scenes look at the making of the movie and the history of the Samurai class in feudal Japan. Buy the book if you liked the Movie...I sure did.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A masterpiece just like the movie.
This book is filled with magnificent photographs and information of history contained throughout the film, along with behind the scenes info. The book also contains segments of the movie script.
An excellent companion to the outstanding movie.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Gorgeous, but.....
Exactly who is this Colonel Covington?

As a decade-long resident of Colorado and reenactor, I can't believe such a beautiful book as this would seemingly slip as to give a name to a person who never existed.
I am familiar with Col. John M. Chivington, the Butcher of Sand Creek, and his bloody troop. It is hard to NOT know of this fiend who used his faith to justify outright slaughter. Wars need to be fought among soldiers, not towards innocents. Ah, but I digress.

I would have much wished that the folks at Time Inc. had caught this typo before these books were sent to press. It would have made all the difference to preserve the integrity of this book.
At least from a historical perspective.

My view is petty in light of this book's appeal. Forgive my mentioning the point but it is the only thing that marred my looking through it and savoring its images and glimpse into the film.

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