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The Cine-Files

172 Yojimbo Commentary

The Cine-Files

Steve Morris & John Rocha

Tv & Film

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

This is it. The end of The Cine-Files Month of Kurosawa and what better way to finish it off than with a commentary track on one of his most popular films, the thrilling, and incredibly influential, Yojimbo.

Of course, to truly enjoy this commentary track you need to be watching the movie at the same time and the best way to do that is to buy or stream the film through Amazon. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Steve, we're a little close to like a month away from Christmas, and it's officially time to kick-start your holiday shopping here, but don't worry, don't panic. Uncommon goods is here to make your holiday shopping stress free.

0:12.5

They scour the globe for the most remarkable

0:15.3

and unique gifts for everyone on your Christmas list.

0:18.9

Now, I don't know who you're shopping for.

0:20.1

Maybe it's for moms, dads, teenagers, in-laws,

0:22.4

or maybe you're doing shopping for one of your favorite

0:25.2

podcast, so Steve Morris.

0:26.2

And if you were, well there's some uncommon gifts that I was looking at.

0:29.8

One of them was a collapsible popcorn maker where you can make microwave popcorn but with regular

0:34.1

colonels and another one I guess I'm into Comfort Foods is a decadent chocolate bar quartet.

0:39.8

These are the kinds of things I would like to get that are uncommon goods.

0:43.4

You know, and Steve, we are a small independent business, and when you shop at uncommon goods,

0:47.6

you're supporting artists and small independent businesses.

0:50.7

These fine products are often made in small batches, so you got to shop now before they sell out during this holiday season.

0:57.0

And they look for products that are high quality, unique, and often handmade or made in the US, and that means they have some of the most meaningful out of the

1:04.2

ordinary gifts anywhere. Yeah they got a lot of stuff here from art and jewelry to

1:08.5

kitchen, home and bar stuff. They have something for everyone and they're not the same lackluster gifts that you're used to

1:14.3

getting from other people that you can just find anywhere. Very unique stuff here.

1:17.9

And if you're not interested in stuff, maybe you want to do something. Uncommon experiences are more than just virtual classes.

1:24.7

They're unexpected opportunities to have fun and connect in ways from Terrocard readings, romantic

1:30.1

mapmaking, cooking, and mixology classes, and much, much more.

1:34.0

Steve, terror card reading, that sounds like cinnophiles at night.

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