Everything we’ve heard about The Wolverine has sold it as a very unique superhero movie. Star Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold have repeatedly explained how, though this is an X-Men movie, it’s much more character-based and emotional than most films derived from comic books. The foreign setting and international cast also lends a feel that is different from the average tentpole. Whether or not their ambitions have come to fruition probably won’t be revealed until The Wolverine is released on July 26. (Or maybe sooner when we finally get a trailer.)

Mangold bolstered these statements over the weekend when he took to Twitter to post ten images from films that influenced his style and storytelling on The Wolverine. Can you pick out what they are?

Here are Mangold’s ten influences on The Wolverine. The answers are below.

I'm posting images from films that inspired / influenced THE WOLVERINE. Name the movies. Even better, go see them. pic.twitter.com/NI28PqvQ20 — Mangold (@mang0ld) March 2, 2013

Last Image #10. (and if you don't know it, its just too sad and I ain't telling you.) pic.twitter.com/C4QMpTejhv — Mangold (@mang0ld) March 2, 2013

How many did you guess/have you seen? Here are the answers

Chungking Express The Outlaw Josey Wales The Samurai Trilogy Floating Weeds Black Narcissus Happy Together 13 Assassins The French Connection Chinatown Shane