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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:51 pm Post subject:
slashersam016 wrote:
has anyone seen IKIGAMI already?.. i watched it last night and it was great
Nope I have only read the first two volumes of the Manga - will check it out though. .
I finally watched Kamikaze Girls - I loooooove the book, which is way funnier (who would have thought that internal world of a sweet lolita) than the movie but it's quite cool despite Fukada Kyoko. Nice little movie on Japanese youth culture.
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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:50 pm Post subject:
EstherM wrote:
Nope I have only read the first two volumes of the Manga - will check it out though. .
ohh.. im not familiar with the manga.. didnt know it has one.. i presume if there was a manga there is also anime right?.. thanks for the info EstherM.. i love the movie might as well check the manga and anime (if ever had one) _________________
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:50 am Post subject:
Okay, finally watched Departures and I can see why it won an Academy Award.
Just one comment about Ryoko Hirosue. I've never been a big fan of hers in dramas (Beach Boys, Dechikatta Kekkon), but this is the second movie I've seen her in, the other one was Bubble Fiction, Boom or Bust and both times she's been real good! Maybe she should stick to movies.
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:44 pm Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
Just one comment about Ryoko Hirosue. I've never been a big fan of hers in dramas (Beach Boys, Dechikatta Kekkon), but this is the second movie I've seen her in, the other one was Bubble Fiction, Boom or Bust and both times she's been real good! Maybe she should stick to movies.
My feeling exactely!
Not a Japanese movie per se but I will go and see Blood+ the last vampire this weekend. It�Ls based on Japanese source material and it stars Koyuki.
Do I believe it�Lll be any good? Nope, I expect it to be terrible but I would go and see any Japanese movie (or starring Japanese actors) that�Ls actually released in Brussels.
Not a Japanese movie per se but I will go and see Blood+ the last vampire this weekend. It�Ls based on Japanese source material and it stars Koyuki.
Do I believe it�Lll be any good? Nope, I expect it to be terrible but I would go and see any Japanese movie (or starring Japanese actors) that�Ls actually released in Brussels.
Hmm, I just saw a review of it in today's paper.... Lemme dig it up.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:10 pm Post subject:
I watched Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge last night - a bit random and some script holes. I'm quite indifferent and I felt it didn't deal properly with the death of a beloved person.
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:22 pm Post subject:
EstherM wrote:
My feeling exactely!
Not a Japanese movie per se but I will go and see Blood+ the last vampire this weekend. It�Ls based on Japanese source material and it stars Koyuki.
Do I believe it�Lll be any good? Nope, I expect it to be terrible but I would go and see any Japanese movie (or starring Japanese actors) that�Ls actually released in Brussels.
There's only three reasons to watch the live action Blood:The Last Vampire: 1)To see Jun Ji-Hyun(a great Korean actress I might add) 2)To see a girl hacking and slashing in a sailor suit school uniform 3)To see Jun Ji-Hyun hacking and slashing in a sailor suit school uniform. Koyuki is barely in it. The few movies and dramas I've seen her in didn't impress me and this sure didn't help.
In keeping with my going thru the Live Journal dramas/movies, I just d/l
"check It Out Yo" movie. Watched the first few minutes on computer before I make it into a DVD for real watching on TV. It seems to start out in a way that I think I will enjoy it a lot. Meanwhile continuing with Anmitsu Hime that I mentioned in the drama forum (by accident when it's difficult to change forums in the middle of a sentence).
Now I know why I like Anmitsu Hime so much. The princess is none other than Inoue Mao from HYD. HYD is one of my all time favorites and in Anmitsu she is like a continuation of HYD.
Inoue Mao is delightful and charming in Anmitsu Hime. I thouroughly enjoyed watching her antics. On the down side, it's a little too fanciful, mangaish for my taste.... but manga people should love this. 8/10
Plodding through Check It Out Yo!. And I mean plodding. If this were a drama I would have quit in the first episode. Since it's not a very long movie I'll continue to the end.... why you ask.... well there are some cuties worth watching (for me anyway)... It's worth about 2/10,
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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:20 pm Post subject:
Since I'm a fan of the NHK Taiga Drama Fuurin Kazan, I thought I'd check out the 1969 movie version starring Toshiro Mifune and directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. This was 2 hours 45 minutes wasted. Every character was flat with no development. Scenes kind of just tripped from one to another like George Lucas was directing. The director took all the stunt people, horses, costumes, and landscape and made massive battle scenes look like a high school auditorium play. There really wasn't anything memorable about this movie.
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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:40 pm Post subject:
ralphm1999 wrote:
Inoue Mao is delightful and charming in Anmitsu Hime. I thouroughly enjoyed watching her antics. On the down side, it's a little too fanciful, mangaish for my taste.... but manga people should love this. 8/10
Plodding through Check It Out Yo!. And I mean plodding. If this were a drama I would have quit in the first episode. Since it's not a very long movie I'll continue to the end.... why you ask.... well there are some cuties worth watching (for me anyway)... It's worth about 2/10,
PARTNERS : CSI FILES - very japanese formulaic buddy cop movie
DEPARTURES - wanted to see this but didn't have enough time
Hula Girls - this was an older movie that i have already saw.
Althought there was one that was worth mentioning that was pretty good:
Oppai Volleyball (Oppai Bare)
http://asianmediawiki.com/Oppai_Volleyball
Very funny, a-la waterboys/hula girls,etc. If you have a chance, check it out.
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