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Posted by katalist on 10-29-2006 11:57 AM:

I love Asian movies!!!!
Below are my favs!!!!

- 3 Extremes
- Zaotichi
- Oldboy
- Sympathy for lady vengance
- Sympathy for mr vengance
- Yakuza Demon
- Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter and Spring
- Buffalo Boy
- Ichi The Killer
- Audition
- Shinjuku Triad Society Trilogy
- Dolls
- Violent Cop
- Sabu
- Fudo
- Infernal Affairs
- Gozu


Posted by baha on 02-21-2007 07:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by katalist
I love Asian movies!!!!
Below are my favs!!!!

- 3 Extremes
- Zaotichi
- Oldboy
- Sympathy for lady vengance
- Sympathy for mr vengance
- Yakuza Demon
- Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter and Spring
- Buffalo Boy
- Ichi The Killer
- Audition
- Shinjuku Triad Society Trilogy
- Dolls
- Violent Cop
- Sabu
- Fudo
- Infernal Affairs
- Gozu

You could just have said "I Love Miike"

I've heard great things about Buffalo Boy, but haven't got round to seeing it yet. And Yakuza Demon isn't one that I'd noticed (though I've seen most Miike films).

Have you seen 'The Bird People in China'? Definitely my fav Miike. And Zebraman is worth a watch too.

As you have a couple of Park's in there you have to see JSA - it's excellent and features another brilliant performance from Song Kang-ho (without a doubt the best actor on screen in the world!).

I'd add 3-iron for the Ki-duk's. I couldn't tell you what the movie means...but it's a great journey before leaving you confused

And for Takeshi you MUST see Getting Any. It really isn't what I was expecting...but it's the funniest slapstick since Peter Sellars did Clouseau. (The last 20mins are fucking awful, Takeshi must've been tripping when he wrote it, but the hour-and-a-bit before is brilliant! One of my two fav slapstick Asian comedies, the other being Chow's 'King of Comedy' which hurts to watch in some scenes cos you can't catch your breath for laughing.)

Only others I'd add that you may like (based upon the Yakuza tendencies) is Fukasaku's 'Yakuza Papers'. Best thing about the 5 movies is (IMO) the last 2 are better than the already gripping first 2 (and the 3rd one aint bad either).

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Posted by Simply Nate on 03-20-2007 05:43 AM:

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Originally posted by chardog
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427954/

anyone know if "The Protector" has been released?

I watched it a few months back and it was pretty cool



It's available on DVD in north america, hit the shelves a month or two ago.


Posted by DJ_Laher on 04-25-2007 04:43 PM:

I just got this new movie called moon to aka protegé, supposed to be quite good. Will report back with findings!


Posted by DJ_Laher on 05-23-2007 03:25 AM:

Protege was good. I ain't not review writer but ffs people post in this thread, don't keep the chinky movies to yourself!


Posted by stormrider81 on 12-28-2007 02:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Laher
Protege was good. I ain't not review writer but ffs people post in this thread, don't keep the chinky movies to yourself!




I just got Protege a week ago, still havent watched it yet. I love Andy Lau though. He is fantastic!


Posted by Ketsumeishi on 01-17-2008 01:27 PM:

"H"(2002) Korean movie directed by Jong-hyuk Lee..Not well known but if you like a movie that you have to "Work it out" youll love this Korean treat.

Brief synopsis..

quote:
A serial killer named Shin-Hyun gives himself up to police. He confesses to committing a series of particularly horrifying murders of exclusively female victims. He is imprisoned, awaiting the death sentence for his crimes. Yet the killings do not stop. They continue with all the same characteristics trademarks of the Shin-Hyun serial killings. The case is re-opened when two more bodies are discovered, both pregnant women. One is found in the city's landfill site, and the other is horrifically murdered on a public bus


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Another movie this time from Japan..If romance is not your thing give this a miss..

Sono toki wa kare ni yoroshiku (2007) directed by Yûichiro Hirakawa.

Brief Synopsis:

quote:
Satoshi Toyama (Takayuki Yamada) owns an aquatic plants shop named "Trash" and lives a normal life in a quiet small town. One snowy night a girl by the name of Suzune Morikawa (Masami Nagasawa) drops by the shop, answering a "part-timers wanted" ad. He later finds out that she is a world famous model. As they spend time together, Satoshi slowly begins to remember Karin Takigawa and Yuji Igarashi, his childhood best friends, the times they spent together and the long lost promises that were made..


Posted by baha on 01-19-2008 08:58 PM:

Seen tons of shit lately ('shit' as in stuff, not all bad):

- The Warlords: Any Lau, Jet Li, and Takeshi Kineshiro in a big budget multi extra epic. Lovely to look at, but too thick with the Shakespearean tragedy attempt.

- Valley of Flowers: Pan Nalin's first movie since Samsara and has a lot of the feel of that movie, surreal and beautiful. DO NOT GET AN AVI. This must be watched on DVD or better quality, as much for the sound - actually, more for the sound - than the visuals. Every note and every image is choreographed. Beautiful movie...but, again, I felt shortchanged with the ending. Still, for the absolutely gorgeous lead actress and everything that comes before Japan it's well worth it! (Ending isn't terrible, it just isn't awesome either.)

- Swordsmen in Double Flag Town (1991): martial arts spaghetti western! Another beautiful movie set in the wasteland/deserts of northern China. Very little fighting and lots of character build-up. Not a chop-fooey flick, but a great watch with an excellent end.

- Courthouse on Horseback: an amazing film about a judge, a trainee judge, and a (court) recorder who travel the remote villages in China officiating over village disputes. I learnt more about rural China watching this movie than in the 100's of hours of I've spent watching movies and documentaries and reading about the fastest growing economy on earth. It won't be to everyone's taste, but is one of the most rewarding movies I've seen in years.

- Vengeance is Mine: finally got to watching Shoei Imamura's "tour de force"...and that's exactly what it is! Mindblowingly good...but I watched a cut version (afaik, difficult to assess with PAL runtimes), hoping to get hold of a certified uncut version so I can be sure.


Lots of others watched, mostly my oldkool Shaw Bros chop-fooey flicks - I love em! But not really the swordplay ones, they don't do it for me, has to be hand-to-hand kung fu for me.

Just about to watch 'Lust, Caution'

EDIT: didn't watch Lust, Caution, turns out there's an 'uncut' version...not sure if the version I have is cut, but why take the risk, eh?

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Posted by b2d327 on 04-13-2008 06:50 AM:

I have to recommend a new thai action movie called "Chocolate". There's a couple of copies floating around that aren't too bad and definitely worth the dl. The trailer can be seen on youtube and it's directed by The same guy who did Ong Bak. Tony Jaa was supposed to star but the role was given to a female known as Jeeja when problems between Jaa and the director couldn't be resolved.


Posted by baha on 04-28-2008 12:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by b2d327
I have to recommend a new thai action movie called "Chocolate". There's a couple of copies floating around that aren't too bad and definitely worth the dl. The trailer can be seen on youtube and it's directed by The same guy who did Ong Bak. Tony Jaa was supposed to star but the role was given to a female known as Jeeja when problems between Jaa and the director couldn't be resolved.
Now that's what I call news!

Good post, searching for it as I type

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Posted by David Cameron on 04-28-2008 08:32 PM:

Indeed

Trailer looks kung fu tastic.


Posted by baha on 04-30-2008 12:42 AM:

It's a winner!

Shit film, but the action is fucking awesome. That fight scene just past the hour mark in the scene that looks just like Kill Bill, the kicks are legendary!

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Posted by Neversoft on 05-10-2008 05:39 PM:

Choclate is FANTASTIC. Loved the female lead and want to see her in more movies. The custom subs were unintelligable but you could glean enough from them to follow the (limited) plot. The fights are some of the best I've ever seen and scenes that I thought were clever CGI turned out to be STUNTS when I saw the out-takes... Fucking insane!


Posted by Arthur Daily on 07-31-2008 05:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by b2d327
Tony Jaa was supposed to star but the role was given to a female known as Jeeja when problems between Jaa and the director couldn't be resolved.


He was never spozed to 'star' in this movie.
he WAS spozed to help out, both with coryography and financially.
(and a cameo,)

and their 'differences' are nothin more than contractual difficulties.
there's about 4 or 5 body's hold contracts on what Panom can n can not do.


who starts these rumors lol.

but yes the fights are cool ass.
its just a dam shame they didn't prolong the fight between Kittitat and Nicharee should have been longer.
it was a unique angle Ive not seen before.

you can see how Nicharee is hesitant in the first half of the movie, but later in the movie (just after her dad shows up) shes much more fluid and believable.




BTW Baha, i was about to ask your help on finding a title for a Korean movie i saw along time back.
but i hunted and found it 'A Bittersweet Life'

seen that?

good job i found it coz my clues for you where way off lol

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Posted by system on 09-04-2008 06:37 PM:

dont forget about the Fallen Angels (Duo luo tian shi) pice of great asian movie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112913/


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