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Madadayo Ran Yume Kagemusha Sanjuro Ikiru Rashomon No Regrets for My Youth Drunken Angel What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Yeah I personally didn't like Suicide Circle. It didn't put its message out clear enough and I don't think multiple views would help to make the message any clearer. What exactly do the kids want people to "connect" to and to find about? This film needed more dialogue and less "scary" scenes (which were pretty pathetically done. The security guard in the hotel wasn't very convincing). Spoiler:
the "most horrific" part:
I also rented from Rogers Video: Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa after hearing so much "hype" and good reviews. Millenium Actress (an anime, I know), and it seems Bigblah gave it quite a good reception. FELIPE NO ![]() - What we all do best - |
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The trailer for the Il Mare Remake is out...
http://pdl.stream.aol.com/aol/us/mov..._wsdert_dl.mov starring Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves. Glad I saw the original first. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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There's going to ne a remake windstruck? i thought defiling My Sassy Girl was enough. remakes are nice in the fact it gives another perspective, but most of the time i think remakes are just poorly constructed.
i do however enjoy modern remakes of older movies, as i have a hard time tolerating the washed-out colors and primitive special effects. Most amazing jew boots |
But it's dumb when remakes are made because western audiences don't like reading subtitles or seeing foreign faces. Especially when they don't really acknowledge the original.
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Just saw Oldboy today. Great fucking movie. The english dub is actually very well done. Except for Mido's voice, which was kind of annoying.
Spoiler:
I don't know if anyone else has seen it in english, but was that Crispin Freeman voicing Lee Woo-Jin? The guy who played the dentist sounded very familiar too. I was speaking idiomatically.
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Haven't been watching Asian films for a very long time. So I've got tons of catching up to do. The last one I caught was "Perhaps Love" by Peter Chan. It's essentially a "musical within a musical" about unrequited love. The plot is pretty simple but works very nicely in exploring, broadway style, the inner struggles of the three lead characters played by Jacky Cheung, Zhou Xun and Takeshi Kaneshiro.
Cheung and Zhou are fantastic actors. Cheung plays the role of a melancholic director with extreme finesse, but I was more surprised by how good Zhou was. Granted she doesn't quite have the same vocal powers as Cheung during the musical numbers, the doe-eyed Zhou captures the innocence and fragility of her character very well. Not surprised that she won a best actress accolade at the recent Hong Kong film awards. I was rather disappointed with Kaneshiro at several points. He can't quite seem to detach himself from the pretty boy label, except for the flashback sequences which I thoroughly enjoyed. He doesn't emote very well for the most part. That and his character was given some really strange moping scenes. The movie does have its flaws. Some of the musical sequences are a little bit overdone. I really didn't like Kaneshiro's singing. And there were some situations/relationships I felt could have been further developed on. While not an excellent film, "Perhaps Love" is still very enjoyable and touching, leaving a strong bitter-sweet after taste. The great visuals and sets certainly add to the experience as well. Definitely worth a recommendation. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
I think therefore I am... I think.
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Anyway, the 1950's and the early 1960's are often referred to as the "Golden Age of Japanese Cinema", so you are hardly alone in that feeling. Personally, I just enjoy all of the movie made in the Showa era (up to the 1989) over the current crop of films out there, beyond some exceptions like Kamakize Girls and of course anything by Miyazaki. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
New Hayao Miyazaki film to be announced May 5th I think.
I forgot if I mentioned this before, although I know if so, no one answered so... did anyone see Miike's Imprint yet? How ya doing, buddy? |
yay. for new hayao miyazaki film.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Not a problem. Tonari no totoro to-toro.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Watched Lady Vengeance a couple weeks ago...not bad, but definitely not as good (i.e. brutal) as the first two in the trilogy. It was a little held back by the "female touch," in my opinion. I actually almost found myself rooting for
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Speaking of SFLV, did anyone enjoy spotting the cameos? It was awesome to see Shin Ha-Kyun and Song Kang-Ho as the hired assassins.
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Yeah, but I only spotted two (the ones in your av/sig
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Gang Hye-Jung is a newscaster.
The actress who played Woo-Jin's sister is one of the girls in the "Reaction to Geum-Ja" montage. I believe she actually says "Kind Geum-Ja!" The actor who played Mr. Han plays the fervent religious who sells out Geum-Ja to Mr. Baek. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Weird, will have to look out for those on the next viewing.
Anyway, watched A Tale of Two Sisters yesterday. The ending was surprising, although to me it just came out of nowhere. It struck me as sort of a cross between Fight Club and The Sixth Sense, but it didn't really have the "OHHHHHH, it all makes sense now" effect of either of those movies. The production and soundtrack were beautiful, though. Will definitely have to watch it again sometime. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I the only one who feels My Sassy Girl has nothing really going for it, at all? It seems like the typical romantic comedy, except it's in Korean. If it was the exact same movie, except in English, I doubt anyone would give a shit about it.
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I recently watched this movie by director Toshiaki Toyoda called Nine Souls. Movies seem to impact me a lot more when I'm well, stoned, so I'd have to watch it sober to see whether it was actually as good as it seemed, but what it seemed like was a masterpeice of a film filled with all sorts of little love stories and such detailing the lives of the characters before they were in prison.
My friend also showed me the trailer for Chinese movie called SPL(2005) by director Wilson Yip and starring Donnie Yen and a few other martial arts geniouses. Shit looks hardcore to say the least. I'll have to check it out for sure soon. Here's teh trailer for SPL. Most amazing jew boots
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