You can’t hit me with your slow bullets.
I am looking for grind house Can I download it from the net ??
No. Buy it.
Norifumi Suzuki triple
Hostel 2
Death of a President
Rescue Dawn (Herzog)
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Norifumi Suzuki triple
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Kickass Covers, especially the first and the last. Would you mind giving me the english titles?
Modern Porno Tale: Inherited Sex Mania (1971) (with Sandra Julien and Miki Sugimoto… also the second film Reiko Ike did while over 18…)
Tokugawa Sex Ban: Lustful Lord (1972) (with Sandra and Miki again…)
Tarao Bannai (1978) (with Akira Kobayashi and Bin Amatsu)
You can find trailers for these and the other May Suzuki releases (two Silk hat no oyabun films…yeah, Red Peony spin offs with Wakayama) from Toei’s website:
http://www.toei-video.co.jp/trailer/
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I have had this DVD set for years now and I never watched the Electric Dragon one.
anyway, great joice, just for Tetsuo! I think the 2nd one is even better. (Tetsuo 2 - The Body Hammer)
Actually I bought the set solely for “Tetsuo”, another movie I read about in “The Midnight Eye Guide to New Japanese Film” and afterwards felt I just had to own. But “Electric Dragon” is a cool bonus, since lately I also became a little interested in Sogo Ishiis work, especially after I’ve watched this excellent Chaos-Comedy called “Gyakufunsha Kazoku” (german title: “Die Familie mit dem umgekehrten Düsenantrieb”).
I’ve wanted to see Tetsuo for a long time but was never able to fully convince myself to buy the R2J. I love Tokyo Fist, but Gemini was garbage. If it wasn’t for Tsukamoto I wouldn’t even consider watching something that looks as overly intentionally cool and hip as Tetsuo.
edit: Sogo Ishii goes to the same category.
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Perfect Blue
How to Become Myself
Rainbow Song
Rape! 13th Hour
Cops vs Thugs
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I have had this DVD set for years now and I never watched the Electric Dragon one.
anyway, great joice, just for Tetsuo! I think the 2nd one is even better. (Tetsuo 2 - The Body Hammer)
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Really? Body Hammer makes more narrative sense. Consequently I think it’s less memorable. Plus it doesn’t have the excellent 16mm black and white photography that I love about Iron Man.
I went to HMV for the first time in my life to find an extra gift to add to a few things for my roommates birthday, and they had some pretty good movies! It’s definitely the best selection of new movies that I’ve seen in the city, although it could be so much better.
I’ve never seen Once Upon a Time in the West but it’s been on my list for ever. It was only 6.99 for the two disk special edition, so, why not?
I also got a copy of Princess Mononoke for my roommate, which was only 15 dollars. Most Miyazaki movies that I’ve found around here have been 45-70 dollars. Actually, all the other ones they had there were much more expensive. I’m going to go buy a copy for myself once I get paid and finish buying my roommates presents.