Garymac wrote:I prefer there horror than Kung Fu or samurai, going to watch oldboy tonight so ill let you guys know my opinion of course i know im gonna love it, not once have i been let down by a japenese movie.
Battle Royale is top notch but arnt the yanks doing there own version........Cant wait for that
dawson99 wrote:that jonathon ross show was class, but no mention of itchi the killer or battle royale. hong kong next week...
gonna be a great little series
Garymac wrote:Knew there was a 2nd battle royale but not a 3rd, great stuff, if i watch to much of this stuff though im worried it might start influncing my real life actions which could be scary
Garymac wrote:i know im gonna love it, not once have i been let down by a japenese movie.
Garymac wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Just a reminder for those who might be interested .Jonathan Ross starts his 3 part look at asian cinema on bbc 4,10pm tonight .Fiirst episode focuses on Japanese films ,should be some crackin stuff in there . It should prove to be a good guide for those possibly interested in collecting films from insane world of asian cinema but aren't quite sure where to start .
two Japense films i want to see Woof is Oldboy and Three Extremes, you seen either and hat d you reckon mate, also if theres any you have seen and recommend let us know because i fo like a god asian flick, they do horror and gore so much better than anyone else
Piewhack wrote:Garymac wrote:i know im gonna love it, not once have i been let down by a japenese movie.
Hate to be pedantic but 'Oldboy', is a Korean flick.
Excellent movie and i'm sure your gonna love it!
Have to say that currently the Koreans and Japanese are making the best movies to come out of Asia.
Unfortunatley the Hong Kong film scene is a bit cack these days compared to the golden period they enjoyed in the 80's.
If you wanna watch top notch horror or thrillers then the japanese or korean movie scene is the one to watch, and for action kungfu stuff, then Tony Jaa who was in 'Ong Bak', is the next big martial arts star. He is doing for thai boxing what Bruce did for kung fu.
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