Grab new J movie foe me collection..one is Samurai fiction a 1998 J movie by Hiroyuki Nakano star by: Morio Kazama and Tomoyazu Hotei
and the other is Makai tenshou [2003]
Da movie site[/url] star by : Sugimoto Teta ,Sato Koichi,Kobuzuka Yozuke..
Have seen those a while back..it's ok but Zatoichi remake is far more better. I'd also like to see Makai Tensho the original one made in 1980's or something.
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 4:37 am Post subject: Do u recommend the Eko Eko Azarak films (Spoiler free plz)?
there are 3, and haven't seen any of them. Are they really scary?
Which of the 3 do you recommend?
Wizard of Darkness
Birth of the Wizard
or
Misa the Dark Angel
How would these movies rate if released in American theatres? PG-13 or R?
Hikki's long awaited and the last Japanese track before the English album, Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro. The song is the theme song to the upcoming scifi action movie, Casshern, directed by her own hubby. The song is released on 21st April but it's already available on the internet, at Bunko's
Hikki's long awaited and the last Japanese track before the English album, Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro. The song is the theme song to the upcoming scifi action movie, Casshern, directed by her own hubby. The song is released on 21st April but it's already available on the internet, at Bunko's
I'm currently listenin to it as of writing.
Is it any good Pemu? btw..where've you been long time no see?! A warm Welcome Back for you
Akakage
Thanks for the warm welcome back! The internship ended a little while ago, back to school. I've had an idle mode enabled in awhile, followed the forum but not participated in the conversations. I won't quit on jdorama
As for the Hikki's song, it's pretty good! A pop ballad flavoured with an acoustic guitar, a piano and a violin in the background Hikki's voice is so sooth! The song resembles her Final Distance. It's been a year since she released the last single, Colours. Great to see Hikki's comeback!
*Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro, repeat mode enabled on winamp*
Akakage
Thanks for the warm welcome back! The internship ended a little while ago, back to school. I've had an idle mode enabled in awhile, followed the forum but not participated in the conversations. I won't quit on jdorama
As for the Hikki's song, it's pretty good! A pop ballad flavoured with an acoustic guitar, a piano and a violin in the background Hikki's voice is so sooth! The song resembles her Final Distance. It's been a year since she released the last single, Colours. Great to see Hikki's comeback!
*Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro, repeat mode enabled on winamp*
So your intern has finally ended.. back to school..that's more like it I guess. Yeah don't quit on this forum..it's growing bigger by the day!
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:50 pm Post subject:
Pemu wrote:
*Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro, repeat mode enabled on winamp*
Exactly what I'm doing right now. Won't be too long until I've memorized all of the lyrics like I've done with the rest of her songs. Watch out, big Hikki fan coming through.
On another note, I can't wait to see Casshern. Looks pretty cool. Of course, Hikki's new song being the theme song is an added bonus.
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 12:33 am Post subject: Azumi -- which DVD version should I get?
I noticed that there is a 2 disc special edition. Is that version worth it?
Are the extras on the second disc good, and does the second disc have english subtitles? Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 8:02 am Post subject:
The second disc is basically "making of" footage. There are interviews with the film director, the writer of the comic, many of the actors (mostly the young actors), the CG staff, costume designer, etc. There are no subtitles (at least not that I saw).
Personally, I thought it was pretty interesting, especially the parts where they explain about having learn to use their katana.
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 10:54 am Post subject:
solidsonya wrote:
nah, i haven't, but I want to watch it now!
Actually I did not enjoy Versus as it is again one of those All Action and No Story movies. In fact, it is painfully slow for an action movie. The best way to describe it is Resident Evil (or Biohazard) in a Forest, only worse. There are way better movies out there to watch so don't waste your time.
Actually I did not enjoy Versus as it is again one of those All Action and No Story movies. In fact, it is painfully slow for an action movie. The best way to describe it is Resident Evil (or Biohazard) in a Forest, only worse. There are way better movies out there to watch so don't waste your time.
wow, condescending a bit.
I thought it was fun, not a great film... but fun. There was a story, not grandiose, but definitely present.
So, I recommend "wasting time" if you have it to waste.
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