Toshiro Mifune was trained as a photographer and actor with little martial arts training or experience, Chuck Norris is a martial arts expert who become an actor. I would say Chuck Norris would be heavily favored to win in said scenario.
It must be Caio’s racist, Canadian-centric upbringing for the reason he hasn’t heard of Mifune (who stared in many Akira Kurosawa’s movies including “The Seven Samurai”, Steven Spielberg’s “1941”, also “Midway”, “The Samurai Trilogy” as Musashi Miyamoto, and as noted before “Shogun”).
I want to be like him.
I thought it was SHOTGUN….
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good book…Better than the movie
The man. Hmm Toshiro Mifune vs Chuck Norris, who would win sword or fist?
One of my favorite books of all time. Finished it the first time in about a week.
Toshiro Mifune was trained as a photographer and actor with little martial arts training or experience, Chuck Norris is a martial arts expert who become an actor. I would say Chuck Norris would be heavily favored to win in said scenario.
WHO??
Toshiro Mifune is a famous Japanese actor, he died about 10 years ago when I was living in Japan.
James Clavell is hands down one of the greatest authors of this age. It’s a history lesson in disguise too.
I THINK IF HE WAS FAMOSE I WOULD HAVE HEARD OF HIM
@Caio: heard of who? Mifune or Norris?
@peatpunk.All his books were good.
It must be Caio’s racist, Canadian-centric upbringing for the reason he hasn’t heard of Mifune (who stared in many Akira Kurosawa’s movies including “The Seven Samurai”, Steven Spielberg’s “1941”, also “Midway”, “The Samurai Trilogy” as Musashi Miyamoto, and as noted before “Shogun”).
Caio probable only watches easy, formulaic movies, that only stars white Canadian actors like Micheal J. Fox, Dan Aykroyd and the cast from Second City Television. I wouldn’t be surprised if he only listens to music by Céline Dion thoughout the day, which would explain much of his douchebagness.