I saw that 47 Ronin was on but the NHL Playoffs were on at the same time. Next time, maybe they'll schedule their samurai movies around the playoffs, more specifically, around my viewing needs. :)
I haven't been into this genre for too long, but my favorite movie (samurai and in general) is The Sword of Doom. Nobody plays evil like Tatsuya Nakadai, and the movie itself was just amazing in my opinion. I wish they had got around to finishing the last two installments of the supposed-to-be trilogy, the first movie ends pretty abruptly and leaves a lot of questions for people like me who haven't read the books.
THere are two older versions of this same trilogy. THe first one I can't recall off the top of my head (Swords in Moonlight, maybe?) because...well, because I bought the second one.
Its called Satan's Sword and its a trilogy that stars Raizo Ichikawa in the same Ryonnosuke role that Nakadai plays in Sword of Doom.
I shelled out a pretty penny for the set, btu since SOD is my favorite samurai film as well, I just had to treat myself. Its got nothing like the amazing cinematography of SOD, though. And Nakadai is wonderfully evil, too...a little over the top compared to Raizo's more subdued performance.
After reading your reply I thought you might have been referring to Sword of the Beast, which I haven't seen but came across one day on the Criterion Collection website and always wondered about. I did a little more research and found Souls in the Moonlight tied to a SOD review, so I guess that's what you're talking about. They mention Satan's Sword in the Moonlight review, as well, so now I'm heading off to queue these movies if possible. If not, there's a great video store here in Seattle that pretty much has every freaking movie you can think of, I may have to check there.
Souls In Moonligt, right. I knew it was something like that, though I've never seen it. A lot of jidai-geki purists like that one the best for keeping with the original content.
Sword of the Beast is one that kept puttign me to sleep. Directed by the great Hideo Gosha, its got some ups and downs...but I can't properly talk abotu it becuase I missed large chunks every time I tried to watch it.
Also, what do people think of the Lone Wolf & Cub series? I rented Samurai Assassin 1, and later on read that the three Samurai Assassin movies are just slimmed down versions of the complete series. Am I better off watching the entire series or are the three movies good enough?