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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:16 am

D-T wrote:shintaro katsu was a fuckin genius



any one liked Takeshi Miike's IZO? i liked, but prefer the original hehehehe

yes, absolute genius


yes and agreed
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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:20 am

lloydnoise wrote:Snake in the Eagles shadow is pretty amazing.
and Kung Fu with David Carradine (tv show but stiiillll....)
Snake in eagle's shadow is cool, so is Snake in Monkeys shadow... the original drunken master shizzle ( and preceding it I think?)

Dave Carradine is also cool in " silent flute " written by Bruce lee ( not starring unfortunately due to death )

wonder who used that flute sample... :wink:
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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:29 am

D-T wrote:
kurosawa's Throne of blood
:o

have not seen this one!!!!! sounds great..kurosawa is an all time fave..did it get UK VHS release ???

"Rashomon" is another great though not strictly martial arts.

"Hidden Fortress" another Kurosawa fave.

D-T you have great taste in flicks mate!!!!!! musashi miyamoto trilogy is an absolute classic !!!!!

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Post by poax » Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:45 pm

the 9 venoms ( all about demon joey who is not the demon joey he is garrys best friend unless joey is the demon and therefore ,aarrrgghh if youve seen it you know....)
shaolin vs lama
raiders of shaolin (or wutang depending on when you got it)
3 evil masters
kurosawa
ninja scroll
dare i say hero, even if its just for the visuals.....
7 grand masters
the magnificent 7 :wink:
whats the one where jet lis got the litlle kid tied to him and he uses it as a weapon?
and surely the best one ever was the last samurai!

only tom cruise could go to japan as a pasty faced yank and be taught all the deepest darkest secrets of the samurai, he is quite lovable.

in the way that i love puttin antiseptic into my open wounds.

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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:52 pm

poax wrote:the 9 venoms
SAFE!! is that different to 5 deadly venoms AKA crippled avengers?

If so is it the same actors?

In my opinion they are the dons of Kung-fu as is Joseph KUO ( director )
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Post by poax » Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:00 pm

yeah couple of the foo brothers are in 9 venoms - tell you what benny - i will lend it to ya.
job done - but all samples (and there are loads !!) are mine , you hear , MINE!!!

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Post by fushimi » Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:53 pm

I saw the latest Miike Takashi movie a while back at the cinema, Ryuu ga Gotoku. It's based on the PS2 game of the same name (released as "Yakuza" outside Japan). Worst film I've ever seen. As opposed to most of his other movies which I really love. I know they don't fit into the title of the thread really but which are everyone's favourites? For me it has to be Fudoh the New Generations or Dead or Alive.

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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:08 pm

poax wrote:yeah couple of the foo brothers are in 9 venoms - tell you what benny - i will lend it to ya.
job done - but all samples (and there are loads !!) are mine , you hear , MINE!!!
wicked, you're on!!!

and of course I won't pinch your sample nuggets!!! got about X million of my own dontcha know.

Howabout private Kung-fu swap club! , as long as you don't lose the fuckers like mala did :(

got some GREATS!!! gotta be some you ain't seen.. will try and P.M. you a list, pal...and feel free to use the samps there's at least 10 albums worth on the first shelf alone!
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Post by Dj_Sith » Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:00 pm

thanks illsta!

i love asian cinema special attention on japanese chambara/jidai-geki love kinji fukasaku, Masaki Kobayashi and big ups to sony chiba, the one an only Yagyu Jubei hehehe

miike's favs, Visitor Q stole my heart... liked Gozu and enjoyed a lot Dead or Alive and Ichi the killer. Waiting to watch Hapyness of the katakuris.

what about modern directors like Shinya Tsukamoto, Shogo Ishi (big one!), Koyoshi Kurosawa, etc.?
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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:10 pm

Saw ICHI THE KILLER, not really my bag

haven't seen a lot of the new 'uns ( not much cash for DVD's ) get what I can on VHS not everything available... a nice chap in hong kong sends me stuff once in a while.

Will try and check 'em still ( have noted your mentions )

mainly all about the oldies for me....

sword of doom, blind swordsman, shadow warrior e.t.c.

would love to see more

hopefully soon.....
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Post by tha_illsta » Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:14 pm

D-T wrote: big ups to sony chiba
you know it

He appears now and then in cameos for hong kong flicks

L E G E N D

lovin the cars in them 70's jap gangster flicks

all about the 60's + 70's datsun "cedric" (uk name 200/300C)
Toyota crown/corona e.t.c.
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QUINCY FOR LIFE!!!!!!

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This might be because I've been out in the sun for too long but I don't remember seeing Drive mentioned. For a cheap direct-to-video movie it's pretty good.

Must check out all these films mentioned.
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Post by Dj_Sith » Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:01 pm

illsta check visitor Q, i think is his best movie... i didn't see all his movies, i think this is imposible to do that, the guy makes 4 - 6 movies in a year, but is the one i enjoyed a lot. hehehehehe

the yakuza stuff still on my 'things-to-watch' list i have watch hideo gosha's 'The Wolves it narrates the story of several people of the underground world in the meiji restoration. amazing work!
alsa want to see fukasaku Yakuza papers heheheh big classic!

have you read some chambara manga??
i truly recomends, as must read, lone wolf and cub (kozure okami, babycart) is the original manga, then came the tv series, and the movies.
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Post by tha_illsta » Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:40 pm

D-T wrote: have you read some chambara manga??
i truly recomends, as must read, lone wolf and cub (kozure okami, babycart) is the original manga, then came the tv series, and the movies.
Yes, I have copies of the comics,

6 hrs of the TV shizzle

The movies (1+2)

AND

Shogun Assassin!


Will defo try and check visitor Q, you obviously know your stuff

FUKASAKU bit's are cool, there's a lot though

All about the cars in them movies for me..

LOVE how the Japanese enthusiasts set them up nowadays..

slammed to fuck, super chromed out, grey tints, roof chops the lot.
BUT tastefully, not like the yanks.

super immacculate conditions too.

When I win the lottery, i'm gonna get me a badboy Cedric, an' stick a R32 skyline lump and tackle in it ( goes straight in, so i hear ) WATCHOUT NUREMBURG RING I'm comin' ( vot is dat stterange auld car meine herr ) LOL

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Post by Dj_Sith » Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:49 am

so you like japanese custom cars... i'm not much in that, but a nice car is always cool.

the only cars i remember are those on the jackie chan's movies hehehehe
hondas and mitsubishis lol have you seen that one in wich jackie rides a fucking lamborgini under a hovercraft?
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Post by fushimi » Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:54 am

I thought Visitor Q was rubbish, more into mad violence than just madness.

I just started buying the original Lone Wolf & Cub manga, rock ard Japanese! Need to get the dictionary out for some of that. Each book is also a lot longer than the rip-off English versions.

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Post by tha_illsta » Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:51 pm

Fushimi wrote:Each book is also a lot longer than the rip-off English versions.
I noticed that too
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Post by tha_illsta » Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:56 pm

D-T wrote:
the only cars i remember are those on the jackie chan's movies hehehehe
hondas and mitsubishis lol have you seen that one in wich jackie rides a fucking lamborgini under a hovercraft?
haha yeah, he was sponsored by MITSUBISHI for a long time.

'86 Colt Starion, what a car.

love those out-takes at the end of J.C. movies

ORIGINATOR!!!!!!!
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Post by Dj_Sith » Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:18 pm

Fushimi wrote:Each book is also a lot longer than the rip-off English versions.
The spanish edition is like the original almost 400 pages per number. is a great great manga, one of my favorites alongside the material of Jiro Taniguchi.

and i think that visitor q is not just violence, has a nice hapy ending, and good message hehehe

do you know ryuei kitamura's versus?
this one is a zombie classic jejeje


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Post by tha_illsta » Sat Aug 11, 2007 7:33 pm

D-T wrote: this one is a zombie classic jejeje
How about those zombie/horror martial arts movies?

anyone like 'em?

I got a few, including The warrior and Warrior versus blind swordsman.

low budget specials!!!! all about the bit when he loses his eyes and the voodoo man makes him a new set!!!
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