― tom, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Ring 2 fails to capitalise on the idea of the first film, and ends up in some sort of no mans land of schlocky pseudo horror. Pity. I hear Ring 0 (the prequel) is appalling too.
I of course rather like some Japanese films - and think After-Life is genius. I am looking forward to Battle Royale with more than a bit of interest.
― Pete, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Andrew L, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Tokyo Fist = best.film.ever
followed by 7 Samurai
― Omar, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Tadeusz Suchodolski, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Didn't get much outta Violent Cop at all. He was a violent cop though, truth in titling there...
Godzilla vs Smog Monster, liked that one a bunch back in the day. The kids on the mountain were playing surf music on psychedelic Fenders, right?
― Chris, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― mark s, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Quite Good: "Ghost In The Shell", "Branded to Kill" (or is it "Branded to Thrill"? I mean the one with the hitman who is sexually aroused by the smell of cooking rice), "Violent Cop" (if only for the ending), "Ring" (not as scarey as people say, especially not on my tiny computer screen)
Pants, but bizarre non western pants (and therefore nevertheless interesting): "Roujin-Z" (see robotic beds fight!)
― The Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― suzy, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Paul Strange, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Billy Dods, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
What about when Godzilla does the highland fling? That was funny! Ha ha ha!
― He's Not Here, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Nitsuh, Thursday, 2 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― anthony, Friday, 3 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― AP, Friday, 3 August 2001 00:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― david h(0wie), Sunday, 28 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Martin Skidmore, Sunday, 28 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Matt, Sunday, 28 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Ess Kay, Sunday, 28 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Pete, Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
I STILL HAVEN'T SEEN PRINCESS MONONOKE. Is there/has there been showings of his new film yet? (something like "wandering spirits" - can't recall right now)
― Alan T, Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― david h(0wie), Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
And Ozu makes it hard for me to remember if I've seen a particular film, since every other one is called 'Late Spring' or 'Early Autumn' or 'That Bit Just Before Winter When All The Leaves Have Finally Fallen But It's Not That Cold Yet' or something like that.
― Martin Skidmore, Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― michael zZzz, Sunday, 6 October 2002 06:53 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 6 October 2002 09:58 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Sunday, 6 October 2002 10:04 (10 years ago) Permalink
Were the Gamera films Japanese or Korean?
I dunno, but it's kinda irrelevant, considering the universality of their wonderful theme song:
You are groovy Gameragroovy, groovy Gamera
Betcha that Rock concert to stop pollution would've worked if they'd played that!
― Daniel_Rf, Sunday, 6 October 2002 13:44 (10 years ago) Permalink
is anyone familiar with Terayama's cinematic output?(Emperor Tomatoketchup, where children rule the world and have grown ups as there slaves, and Throw away your books, go out into the streets! which is like a japanese Brecht protest film)
― erik, Sunday, 6 October 2002 14:04 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 6 October 2002 14:17 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 6 October 2002 14:56 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Nordicskillz (Nordicskillz), Monday, 28 April 2003 11:43 (10 years ago) Permalink
Nothing like eating cornflakes and watching a blind masseuse take out a dozen people in a few seconds with a katana hidden in a cane.
― earlnash, Monday, 28 April 2003 12:54 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Stuart (Stuart), Monday, 28 April 2003 15:25 (10 years ago) Permalink
― amateurist (amateurist), Monday, 28 April 2003 16:18 (10 years ago) Permalink
Yes! Mizoguchi is less known than he should be. Other good films of his are "Sisters of the Gion", "The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums", "Women of the Night", "Miss Oyû", "Tales of Ugetsu", "Gion Festival Music", "The Woman of Rumour" and "The Tale of the Crucified Lovers".
― Tuomas (Tuomas), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 06:31 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Erik, Tuesday, 29 April 2003 06:53 (10 years ago) Permalink
― brian badword (badwords), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 07:03 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Squirrel_Police (Squirrel_Police), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 17:08 (10 years ago) Permalink
― amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 17:28 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 18:52 (10 years ago) Permalink
― amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 19:00 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 19:40 (10 years ago) Permalink
Toky DecadenceTetsuoTampopoAkiraAudition
Spirited Away hasn't had its official release in Belgium. Waiting.
Jan
― Jan Geerinck (jahsonic), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 19:57 (10 years ago) Permalink
Search: Ugetsu, Onibaba, Kwaidan, Audition, DeadorAlive, Battle Royale, Tetsuo, Tokyo Fist, Electric Dragon 80000, Angel Dust, Ringu, Blind Beast, Tokyo Drifter, Sonatine, Hana-bi, Afterlife, Hole in the Sky, In the Realm of the Senses, Tampopo, Throne of Blood, Bullet Ballet, Uzumaki, and random Godzilla films i liked as a child.
there should be more Kurosawa, Miyazaki and Ozu and stuff but they somehow don't fall as much into my "canon". maybe i am just being contrarian.
Still must see: Dark Water, Love & Pop, Gemini, Happiness of the Katakuris, A Snake of June, Juon, Eureka, Cure, Tokyo Decadence, Branded to Kill
― Honda (Honda), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 22:43 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Millar (Millar), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 22:49 (10 years ago) Permalink
― kirsten (kirsten), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 23:45 (10 years ago) Permalink
Akira Kurosawa is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time! The 'Baby Cart' series are AMAZING! The Godzilla films from the 60s (especially) are great fun with tremendous scope photography and set design and modern Japanese cinema has belched out such instant classics as 'Audition', 'Tokyo Fist', 'Uzumaki', 'Hypnosis' and 'Dark Water'. I saw 'Inugami' last week and it has style for sale! Man, they know how to make a film look good in Japan.
Kill this thread. I mean, whatever next - Hong Kong cinema, a load of shit or wot???!!!???!!!
― Calum, Tuesday, 29 April 2003 23:54 (10 years ago) Permalink
― @d@ml (nordicskilla), Monday, 5 January 2004 19:55 (9 years ago) Permalink
― s1ocki (slutsky), Tuesday, 6 January 2004 04:58 (9 years ago) Permalink
Pitfall and Death by Hanging both pretty well-known, tho I haven't seen either.
― Bobby Ken Doll (Eric H.), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 16:47 (5 months ago) Permalink
Oh yeah, Oshima -- may have seen that, in fact. Also have read about The Man Who Left His Will on Film.
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 16:52 (5 months ago) Permalink
FUNERAL PARADE OF ROSES and PITFALL are perhaps slightly better known in Europe than in the US, thanks to their release on Region 2 DVD. The former is properly kaleidoscopic and polymorphously peverse, and allegedly influenced some of the decor in Clockwork Orange; the latter is the first collaboration between Hiroshi Teshigahara and Kobo Abe (and Takemitsu) before they went on to make Woman of the Dunes, and is a bit more 'leftist' (socially realist) than the Matsumoto. Both are well worth catching, imho (as are lots of the others, I'm sure - Oshima, Shindo and Imamura are normally pretty reliable, no? )
― Ward Fowler, Tuesday, 27 November 2012 16:53 (5 months ago) Permalink
thx. I also missed that they just have the first 2 weeks of titles posted....
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:04 (5 months ago) Permalink
Missed that the nutty Funeral Parade is part of the lineup.
― Bobby Ken Doll (Eric H.), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:08 (5 months ago) Permalink
that Mishima film is kinda disturbing to watch if you know how he died later on
― ばか ざっぴ (zappi), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:14 (5 months ago) Permalink
I think that's the first thing most ppl know about him...
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:29 (5 months ago) Permalink
There was an ATG season at the BFI last year, but this is a different slice, w/a short-film prog and a couple of films from the 80s, past the point at which the ATG is seem to be a significant force (but hey it was tough for everybody in the 80s so I've heard)
Anyway I saw Pandemonium and if Funeral Parade... will always be the Matsumoto film this overlong-ish adaptation of this Kabuki play has a lot of style and verve to go along with the violence. Love the shots of people running around with those lanterns late at night.
Seen both of the Oshima films: Death by Hanging is a must, takes his whole rage at the xenophobic treatment of Korean citizens by the Japanese authorities to a peak (he made a couple of other films on that subject) by also aligning it with an attack at the Japanses judiciary and the conformist mindset. The Man Who Left his Will.. is one you can look at as Oshima's lament for cinema as revolutionary/the confusion of youth in '68, so in some ways a sad film.
Masao Adachi is an interestinng figure. He joined the Palestinian camps in 1970 (shortly after that film was completed, I think it was after the Cannes film fest) and stayed in and around for years, only returning to Japan and any filmmaking a few years ago. Spent time in jail for all sorts of er activites. I could watch his film right now tbh.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:35 (5 months ago) Permalink
Just to correct the above he left Japan around '74.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 27 November 2012 17:47 (5 months ago) Permalink
Ikiru (1952). superb.
― koogs, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:22 (5 months ago) Permalink
i would really like to see some more recent japanese films
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:25 (5 months ago) Permalink
new aoyama seems to be some MOR drama thing
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:26 (5 months ago) Permalink
new kore-eda bluray is on the internet but no subtitles
(also, and this is possibly an aside, hmv have a bunch of cheap anime at the moment, for £3 and up. 2 different Dead Space (the video game) things, Appleseed, Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Origin, Van Helsing, a Ghost in the Shell thing?, er, Astro Boy)
― koogs, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:38 (5 months ago) Permalink
i have hulu plus and am regularly daunted by the amount of japanese films they have. would love to spend a weekend just plowing through some random ones
― GAY HIPSTER BATMAN ON HIS WAY TO A CIRCUIT PARTY (donna rouge), Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:42 (5 months ago) Permalink
Satoshi Miki has a new film out soon, Ore Ore (It's Me, It's Me), i'm a fan so hoping its gooda film based on Tokyo Story is coming out next month, looks as rubbish as you'd expect :/ http://youtu.be/VQjiqxx3rNw
― ばか ざっぴ (zappi), Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:50 (5 months ago) Permalink
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 15:26 (24 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
i wish, or one of the others? i can't keep track w/kore-eda, he seems to make a lot, some of which become canonical & the others which are just "oh yeah he made a film about a sex doll you can get it on import nbd"
― what is google (schlump), Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:51 (5 months ago) Permalink
i wish
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 19:54 (5 months ago) Permalink
the only one of his i have seen is nobody knows iirc
i'm the same, i've only seen after life & spend most days feeling guilt at not having got to nobody knows or marborosi (i figure still walking will be sorta easier than those?, & so/somehow it's less alluring). nobody knows sounds really great, i think i'm gonna try to squeeze it in over the holidays. after life is classic fwiw.
― what is google (schlump), Tuesday, 11 December 2012 20:01 (5 months ago) Permalink
i was going to do a double bill of 'distant' and that film about the japanese red army
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 11 December 2012 20:03 (5 months ago) Permalink
"still walking" is great, obv ozu comparisons will be made but it's a quiet japanese generational family drama what can you do
― horse motivator (clouds), Tuesday, 11 December 2012 20:29 (5 months ago) Permalink
so the MoMA series continues... more on Wakamatsu and 'pink cinema'?
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/film_screenings/17267
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Friday, 4 January 2013 12:51 (4 months ago) Permalink
Saw Ecstasy..., its very rough around the edges (that's the way he likes it), a very different side to Japanese film (even compared to Oshima), he likes to initiate conversation around other underground(s) (Japanese free jazz, deals w/The Red Army), doesn't flinch at the seedy Shinjuku side of life etc.
Don't enough about 'pink cinema' though...
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 4 January 2013 13:15 (4 months ago) Permalink
Would really like to see that. Got the Ozu Student Comedies box for Christmas, haven't dug in yet but will soon.
The title of this thread is kinda depressing, wish we could change it.
― MaresNest, Friday, 4 January 2013 13:29 (4 months ago) Permalink
pisses me off every time it pops up. Pete you are a bad man.
― ばかザッピ (zappi), Friday, 4 January 2013 13:35 (4 months ago) Permalink
worst and wrongest thread title on ilx?
― Jamie_ATP, Friday, 4 January 2013 14:17 (4 months ago) Permalink
it was a 'thing':
French films are shit. Porquoi?
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 4 January 2013 14:19 (4 months ago) Permalink
A mod title change is in order. May I suggest
Japanese films are kuso. Doshite?
― Pauper Management Improved (Sanpaku), Friday, 4 January 2013 14:41 (4 months ago) Permalink
lol
― silver pozole (clouds), Friday, 4 January 2013 16:14 (4 months ago) Permalink
(my copy of rashomon has just arrived, but is missing the slipcase and the booklet. boo)
am now onto the Kurosawa Classics box. but only managed 30 minutes of The Lower Depths at the weekend. should branch out a bit, i think...
― koogs, Friday, 4 January 2013 16:49 (4 months ago) Permalink
The title of this thread is kinda depressing, wish we could change it.― MaresNest, Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalinkpisses me off every time it pops up. Pete you are a bad man.― ばかザッピ (zappi), Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalinkworst and wrongest thread title on ilx?― Jamie_ATP, Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― MaresNest, Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― ばかザッピ (zappi), Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― Jamie_ATP, Friday, 4 January 2013 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
YOU GUYS
I need to remind myself to tell Pete about this when I run into him again.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 4 January 2013 17:23 (4 months ago) Permalink
you know it's a good troll when it's still aggravating people eleven years down the line.
― c sharp major, Friday, 4 January 2013 17:44 (4 months ago) Permalink
The Living Koheiji?
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/film_screenings/17290
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 10 January 2013 18:44 (4 months ago) Permalink
Susumu Hani films at MoMA this weekend (he'll be present too). Bad Boys and what else?
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 21:01 (3 months ago) Permalink
Only seen Nanami: Inferno of First Love but oh my if it isn't one for all of you new wavers out there.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 30 January 2013 22:11 (3 months ago) Permalink
― shouting in a bucket blues (MaresNest), Monday, 25 February 2013 16:47 (2 months ago) Permalink
Kwaidan, 1964, colour, 183 minutes (4 separate stories). looks lovely and i think the audio would work on its own, just don't listen after dark.
― koogs, Thursday, 18 April 2013 21:04 (1 month ago) Permalink
one of the greats
― Pope Rusty I (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 April 2013 21:23 (1 month ago) Permalink
coming back to kwaidan i have a question. the answer is probably 'of course, you idiot' but hey. the first segment, 'the black hair', at the end the music and sound effects bear no relation to his stumbling around. is it meant to be like that? makes the whole thing feel horribly disconcerting, which i guess is the point.
― koogs, Monday, 6 May 2013 10:43 (2 weeks ago) Permalink
yes
― clouds, Monday, 6 May 2013 12:57 (2 weeks ago) Permalink
coincidently, i found this, from the same week i watch kwaidan, talking about the music by toru takemitsu, mostly of the third part, hoichi the earless. http://www.20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk/wordpress/2013/04/kwaidan/
― koogs, Monday, 6 May 2013 15:42 (2 weeks ago) Permalink
and the music appears to be available here: http://avantgardeproject.conus.info/mirror/AGP24/index.htm
― koogs, Monday, 6 May 2013 15:45 (2 weeks ago) Permalink