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Weird West

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Weird West (or Weird Western) is a genre of fiction that uses the Wild West period of American History as a foundation and then adds fantasy/supernatural elements to it. So stories where gunslingers encounter zombies, vampires, demons, robots, or any other creatures that wouldn't otherwise be present in a standard Western.

This is a community for sharing various Weird West works. Movies, Books, Comics, Video Games, TV Shows, whatever fits.

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I know I typically define the "weird" in "Weird West" to mean supernatural, but this time I'm just going with straight weird. Also, I've run out of recommendations that would typically fit this genre so now I'm loosening the definition a bit just to keep this Lemmy community (somewhat) active.

You know how you can take a phrase in one language, translate it into another language, and then translate it back to the original language and it's almost what you started with but isn't quite right? Well this movie is taking the Japanese movie Yojimbo, translating it to English as A Fistful Of Dollars and then translating it back into Japanese to be called Sukiyaki Western Django. It's a very strange movie.

The core plot of "two warring gangs in a small Western town being shaken up when a stranger with no allegiance arrives" is still here, but everything is just... strange. And Quentin Tarantino occasionally shows up as the narrator. I struggle with calling this a "good" movie. it definitely knows what it's doing and has its own style, but I'm not entirely sure I understand what they were going for.

Here's a trailer. You can watch it anywhere: Amazon, Peacock, Tubi, Pluto, Kanopy, anywhere.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I have stumbled across this community, and I'm surprised Deadlands the rpg hasn't shown up yet.

I recommend that for Weird West. Hell, the three different settings were called Weird West, Wasted West, and Way Out West. Well technically it was Deadlands, Hell on Earth, and I never remember the official name of the third one but it was in space. Sort of. It also had like one book before the game stopped.

[–] jericho_cross 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I don't know anything about Deadlands, feel free to make a separate post about it! (and yes, this is me shamelessly trying to keep this Lemmy community active).

I've seen some books in the Deadlands universe, like Ghostwalkers. Do you know if any of them are good?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I can't say for certain if any of the stories in the Deadlands universe are good. I've only read Adios A-Mi-Gos which is a crossover with H.P Lovecraft, and that was...awhile ago. As for posting, give me a day or so. I'd need to take a photo of the books, and it's been very hectic!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

I saw this when it was new-ish, and was really confused because I went into it thinking it was actually a Tarantino movie. Maybe I was drunk.

I remember watching the entire thing despite being confused most of the time.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah, that sounds weird alright, but the trailer looks cool. Thanks!