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Uzumasa Limelight - U.S trailer
Official site: www.uzumasalimelight.com
U.S release: In select theaters December 5, 2014
Starring the legendary swordsman SEIZO FUKUMOTO,
Directed by Ken Ochiai,
Homage to Charlie Chaplin's "Limelight"
Uzumasa (Kyoto) is considered the Hollywood of Japan.
It has produced many “jidaigeki” films (period dramas with sword fighting) that are loved by many Japanese, and are highly praised all over the world. These films wouldn’t be what they were if it weren’t for the “kirareyaku” (actors whose main job is to be killed by the lead star). Men who are killed, without ever being lit by the limelight…
This story is about those men, the unsung heroes of classic jidaigeki films. They loved and respected the art, even when the production of classic jidaigeki films began to dwindle. Using Charlie Cha...
published: 31 Oct 2014
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THE LAST SAMURAI [] Wooden Sword (Bokken) Fight Scene
“The Last Samurai” | “Wooden Sword Fight Scene” is a scene wherein Algren (Tom Cruise) plays stubborn with a Samurai.
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/BitsOfRealPanther
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Video:
The Last Samurai | Wooden Sword (Bokken) Fight Scene
https://youtu.be/_1ux3kYy2gY
This video is only for entertainment purposes; I make no financial gain from this "The Last Samurai (2003)" scene. I claim no ownership of the footage used in this "Wooden Sword Fight Scene" video; the original owners retain these rights. The movie “The Last Samurai” was released in 2003 and stars Tom Cruise and Ken Wantanabe.
A fun fact about “The Last Samurai”:
"The Last Samurai" made more money at the box-office in Japan than in the United States!
Other videos of interest:
...
published: 22 Jan 2019
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The Streetfighter 1974 (Trailer)
Directed by
Shigehiro Ozawa
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Kôji Takada
Motohiro Torii
Cast (in credits order)
Sonny Chiba ... Takuma Tsurugi (Terry)
Goichi Yamada ... Rakuda Zhang
Yutaka Nakajima ... Sarai Chuayut
Tony Cetera ... Abdul Jadot
Masafumi Suzuki ... Kendo Masaoka
Masashi Ishibashi ... Tateki Shikenbaru
Akira Shioji ... Liang Dong-Yi
Osman Yusuf ... Kingstone
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bin Amatsu ... Môrôkô
Jirô Chiba ... Gijun Shikenbaru
Tatsuo Endô ... Bayan
Seizô Fukumoto ... Mutaguchi's Thug B
Tsutomu Harada ... Wrestler
Jun'ichi Haruta
Masataka Iwao ... Mutaguchi's Thug A
Osamu Kaneda
Minken Karasawa ... Prison Warden
Ryûji Katagiri ... Hanada
Nobuo Kawai ... Tetsunosuke Tsuchida
Takuzô Kawatani ... Ôsh...
published: 18 Jan 2013
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108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) theatrical trailer
Synopsis for Suzuki Matsuo's 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) - a.k.a. Ichi maru hachi: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken - from the movie's international sales agent, ColorBird Inc. (K.K. KarâBâdo): "Goro Kaiba, having achieved success as a screenwriter, one day learns from a Facebook post that his ex-actress wife, Ayako, is having an affair. Stunned and shocked, he considers a divorce only to realize that half of his assets would be paid to her in alimony, some 10 million yen ($100,000), for her 'infidelity'. Turning livid, he decides to take revenge by using that money on his own infidelity. Seething in anger by the 108 'likes' his wife is getting on Facebook, Goro shoots for the same number by going on a wild, womanizing spree as in this unpre...
published: 02 Aug 2019
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Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
The Good: Interesting plot. Good cast chemistry.
The Bad: Some subplots seem needless and just fluff and no substance. Not enough character development for certain characters. Too stereotypical to take the moral of the story seriously.
Storyline:
At a Tv Commercial festival, Kiichiro learns that if he doesn't allow the CM from his agency to win the grand prize then he will be fired. What will he cook up to keep his job?
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HvUP65FQlU
Director:
Akira Nagai / 永井聡
Cast:
Satoshi Tsumabuki / 妻夫木聡
Keiko Kitagawa / 北川 景子
Etsushi Toyokawa / 豊川 悦司
Kyôka Suzuki / 鈴木 京香
Rirî Furankî
Morio Agata
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
James C. Burns
Denden
Tokio Emoto
Seizô Fukumoto
Kenta Hamano
Hyunri
Ayumi I...
published: 04 Jul 2014
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Analyzing Evil: Tetsuo Shima From Akira
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Welcome everyone to the twenty-sixth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Tetsuo Shima from Akira. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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published: 28 Apr 2021
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Final Episode Original Trailer (Kinji Fukasaku, 1974)
Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale) gave the world Japan’s answer to The Godfather with this violent yakuza saga, influencing filmmakers from Quentin Tarantino to Takashi Miike. Made within just two years, the five-film series brought a new kind of realism and ferocity to the crime genre in Japan, revitalizing the industry and leading to unprecedented commercial and critical success.
Fukasaku and his team broke with the longstanding studio tradition of casting marquee idols as honorable, kimono-clad heroes, defending their gang bosses against unscrupulous villains, and instead adapted true accounts torn from the headlines, shot in a documentary-like style, and with few clear-cut heroes or villains. The vibrancy and dynamism of the filmmaking, plus its shocking violence, Shakespearean plotlines...
published: 04 Dec 2015
2:02
Uzumasa Limelight - U.S trailer
Official site: www.uzumasalimelight.com
U.S release: In select theaters December 5, 2014
Starring the legendary swordsman SEIZO FUKUMOTO,
Directed by Ken Ochia...
Official site: www.uzumasalimelight.com
U.S release: In select theaters December 5, 2014
Starring the legendary swordsman SEIZO FUKUMOTO,
Directed by Ken Ochiai,
Homage to Charlie Chaplin's "Limelight"
Uzumasa (Kyoto) is considered the Hollywood of Japan.
It has produced many “jidaigeki” films (period dramas with sword fighting) that are loved by many Japanese, and are highly praised all over the world. These films wouldn’t be what they were if it weren’t for the “kirareyaku” (actors whose main job is to be killed by the lead star). Men who are killed, without ever being lit by the limelight…
This story is about those men, the unsung heroes of classic jidaigeki films. They loved and respected the art, even when the production of classic jidaigeki films began to dwindle. Using Charlie Chaplin’s film “Limelight” as an underlying theme, the admirable story of these men dealing with a new generation and fading craftsmanship is told with melancholy and soul.
Follow for more announcements at:
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Website: elevenarts.net/
https://wn.com/Uzumasa_Limelight_U.S_Trailer
Official site: www.uzumasalimelight.com
U.S release: In select theaters December 5, 2014
Starring the legendary swordsman SEIZO FUKUMOTO,
Directed by Ken Ochiai,
Homage to Charlie Chaplin's "Limelight"
Uzumasa (Kyoto) is considered the Hollywood of Japan.
It has produced many “jidaigeki” films (period dramas with sword fighting) that are loved by many Japanese, and are highly praised all over the world. These films wouldn’t be what they were if it weren’t for the “kirareyaku” (actors whose main job is to be killed by the lead star). Men who are killed, without ever being lit by the limelight…
This story is about those men, the unsung heroes of classic jidaigeki films. They loved and respected the art, even when the production of classic jidaigeki films began to dwindle. Using Charlie Chaplin’s film “Limelight” as an underlying theme, the admirable story of these men dealing with a new generation and fading craftsmanship is told with melancholy and soul.
Follow for more announcements at:
Twitter: twitter.com/ELEVEN_ARTS
Instagram: instagram.com/eleven_arts/
Facebook: facebook.com/elevenarts
Facebook: facebook.com/elevenartsstudios
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@eleven_arts
Website: elevenarts.net/
- published: 31 Oct 2014
- views: 67549
4:07
THE LAST SAMURAI [] Wooden Sword (Bokken) Fight Scene
“The Last Samurai” | “Wooden Sword Fight Scene” is a scene wherein Algren (Tom Cruise) plays stubborn with a Samurai.
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/BitsOfRealPa...
“The Last Samurai” | “Wooden Sword Fight Scene” is a scene wherein Algren (Tom Cruise) plays stubborn with a Samurai.
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/BitsOfRealPanther
#bitsofrealpanther #mondaynightmovie #thelastsamurai
Video:
The Last Samurai | Wooden Sword (Bokken) Fight Scene
https://youtu.be/_1ux3kYy2gY
This video is only for entertainment purposes; I make no financial gain from this "The Last Samurai (2003)" scene. I claim no ownership of the footage used in this "Wooden Sword Fight Scene" video; the original owners retain these rights. The movie “The Last Samurai” was released in 2003 and stars Tom Cruise and Ken Wantanabe.
A fun fact about “The Last Samurai”:
"The Last Samurai" made more money at the box-office in Japan than in the United States!
Other videos of interest:
FUNNY JOKE OF THE DAY | Katy Perry’s Music (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Biai-vK8Q
SAIGON KICK – ON AND ON | Fan Art & Lyrics (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ets5BPeYg38
SONG | Don’t Give a #*@%! (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxehFTrdnp8
POEM | The Unwitting Boatman (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9s7X9gXO-A
COMEDY | Lowered Expectations – Clyde (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPZ6643TGoY
Special thanks to:
Wooden sword fights
Samurai (Sure, why not?)
Regretting not seeing “The Last Samurai” on “the silver screen.”
Music by Hans Zimmer
A cool new song by Bob Moses titled, “Back Down.” Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXdFNDZY4WY
All of the awesome people who leave a like and comment in the comment section!
Full Credited Cast of "The Last Samurai":
Ken Watanabe as Katsumoto
Tom Cruise as Nathan Algren
William Atherton as Winchester Rep
Chad Lindberg as Winchester Rep Assistant
Ray Godshall Sr. as Convention Hall Attendee
Billy Connolly as Zebulon Gant
Tony Goldwyn as Colonel Bagley
Masato Harada as Omura
Masashi Odate as Omura's Companion
John Koyama as Omura's Bodyguard
Timothy Spall as Simon Graham
Shichinosuke Nakamura as Emperor Meiji
Togo Igawa as General Hasegawa
Satoshi Nikaido as N.C.O.
Shintaro Wada as Young Recruit
Shin Koyamada as Nobutada
Hiroyuki Sanada as Ujio
Shun Sugata Nakao
Koyuki as Taka
Sôsuke Ikematsu as Higen (as Sosuke Ikematsu)
Aoi Minato as Magojiro
Seizô Fukumoto as Silent Samurai
Shoji Yoshihara as Sword Master
Kosaburo Nomura IV as Kyogen Player #1
Takashi Noguchi as Kyogen Player #2
Noguchi Takayuki as Kyogen Player #3
Sven Toorvald as Omura's Secretary
Scott Wilson as Ambassador Swanbeck
Yuki Matsuzaki as Soldier in Street #1
Mitsuyuki Oishi as Soldier in Street #2
Jiro Wada as Soldier in Street #3
Hiroshi Watanabe as Guard
Yusuke Myochin as Sword Master's Assistant
https://wn.com/The_Last_Samurai_Wooden_Sword_(Bokken)_Fight_Scene
“The Last Samurai” | “Wooden Sword Fight Scene” is a scene wherein Algren (Tom Cruise) plays stubborn with a Samurai.
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/BitsOfRealPanther
#bitsofrealpanther #mondaynightmovie #thelastsamurai
Video:
The Last Samurai | Wooden Sword (Bokken) Fight Scene
https://youtu.be/_1ux3kYy2gY
This video is only for entertainment purposes; I make no financial gain from this "The Last Samurai (2003)" scene. I claim no ownership of the footage used in this "Wooden Sword Fight Scene" video; the original owners retain these rights. The movie “The Last Samurai” was released in 2003 and stars Tom Cruise and Ken Wantanabe.
A fun fact about “The Last Samurai”:
"The Last Samurai" made more money at the box-office in Japan than in the United States!
Other videos of interest:
FUNNY JOKE OF THE DAY | Katy Perry’s Music (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Biai-vK8Q
SAIGON KICK – ON AND ON | Fan Art & Lyrics (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ets5BPeYg38
SONG | Don’t Give a #*@%! (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxehFTrdnp8
POEM | The Unwitting Boatman (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9s7X9gXO-A
COMEDY | Lowered Expectations – Clyde (Bits of Real Panther)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPZ6643TGoY
Special thanks to:
Wooden sword fights
Samurai (Sure, why not?)
Regretting not seeing “The Last Samurai” on “the silver screen.”
Music by Hans Zimmer
A cool new song by Bob Moses titled, “Back Down.” Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXdFNDZY4WY
All of the awesome people who leave a like and comment in the comment section!
Full Credited Cast of "The Last Samurai":
Ken Watanabe as Katsumoto
Tom Cruise as Nathan Algren
William Atherton as Winchester Rep
Chad Lindberg as Winchester Rep Assistant
Ray Godshall Sr. as Convention Hall Attendee
Billy Connolly as Zebulon Gant
Tony Goldwyn as Colonel Bagley
Masato Harada as Omura
Masashi Odate as Omura's Companion
John Koyama as Omura's Bodyguard
Timothy Spall as Simon Graham
Shichinosuke Nakamura as Emperor Meiji
Togo Igawa as General Hasegawa
Satoshi Nikaido as N.C.O.
Shintaro Wada as Young Recruit
Shin Koyamada as Nobutada
Hiroyuki Sanada as Ujio
Shun Sugata Nakao
Koyuki as Taka
Sôsuke Ikematsu as Higen (as Sosuke Ikematsu)
Aoi Minato as Magojiro
Seizô Fukumoto as Silent Samurai
Shoji Yoshihara as Sword Master
Kosaburo Nomura IV as Kyogen Player #1
Takashi Noguchi as Kyogen Player #2
Noguchi Takayuki as Kyogen Player #3
Sven Toorvald as Omura's Secretary
Scott Wilson as Ambassador Swanbeck
Yuki Matsuzaki as Soldier in Street #1
Mitsuyuki Oishi as Soldier in Street #2
Jiro Wada as Soldier in Street #3
Hiroshi Watanabe as Guard
Yusuke Myochin as Sword Master's Assistant
- published: 22 Jan 2019
- views: 2223
3:01
The Streetfighter 1974 (Trailer)
Directed by
Shigehiro Ozawa
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Kôji Takada
Motohiro Torii
Cast (in credits order)
Sonny Chiba ... Takuma Tsur...
Directed by
Shigehiro Ozawa
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Kôji Takada
Motohiro Torii
Cast (in credits order)
Sonny Chiba ... Takuma Tsurugi (Terry)
Goichi Yamada ... Rakuda Zhang
Yutaka Nakajima ... Sarai Chuayut
Tony Cetera ... Abdul Jadot
Masafumi Suzuki ... Kendo Masaoka
Masashi Ishibashi ... Tateki Shikenbaru
Akira Shioji ... Liang Dong-Yi
Osman Yusuf ... Kingstone
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bin Amatsu ... Môrôkô
Jirô Chiba ... Gijun Shikenbaru
Tatsuo Endô ... Bayan
Seizô Fukumoto ... Mutaguchi's Thug B
Tsutomu Harada ... Wrestler
Jun'ichi Haruta
Masataka Iwao ... Mutaguchi's Thug A
Osamu Kaneda
Minken Karasawa ... Prison Warden
Ryûji Katagiri ... Hanada
Nobuo Kawai ... Tetsunosuke Tsuchida
Takuzô Kawatani ... Ôshima
Chiyoko Kazama ... Yang Ji-Chun
Ken Kazama ... Senkaku Kan
Satoshi Kurihara
Takashi Noguchi ... Yokoyama
Hitoshi Omae ... Musukari
Chico Roland ... Bondo
Shunji Sasaki
Etsuko Shihomi ... Nachi Shikenbaru
Kojiro Shirakawa ... Inspector Chen
Shiro Sumitomo ... Onaga
Fumio Watanabe ... Renzo Mutaguchi
Rin'ichi Yamamoto ... Kowloon Dinsau
Create a character page for:
Original Music by
Toshiaki Tsushima
Cinematography by
Kenji Tsukagoshi (as Kenji Horikoshi)
Production Design by
Takatoshi Suzuki
https://wn.com/The_Streetfighter_1974_(Trailer)
Directed by
Shigehiro Ozawa
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Kôji Takada
Motohiro Torii
Cast (in credits order)
Sonny Chiba ... Takuma Tsurugi (Terry)
Goichi Yamada ... Rakuda Zhang
Yutaka Nakajima ... Sarai Chuayut
Tony Cetera ... Abdul Jadot
Masafumi Suzuki ... Kendo Masaoka
Masashi Ishibashi ... Tateki Shikenbaru
Akira Shioji ... Liang Dong-Yi
Osman Yusuf ... Kingstone
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bin Amatsu ... Môrôkô
Jirô Chiba ... Gijun Shikenbaru
Tatsuo Endô ... Bayan
Seizô Fukumoto ... Mutaguchi's Thug B
Tsutomu Harada ... Wrestler
Jun'ichi Haruta
Masataka Iwao ... Mutaguchi's Thug A
Osamu Kaneda
Minken Karasawa ... Prison Warden
Ryûji Katagiri ... Hanada
Nobuo Kawai ... Tetsunosuke Tsuchida
Takuzô Kawatani ... Ôshima
Chiyoko Kazama ... Yang Ji-Chun
Ken Kazama ... Senkaku Kan
Satoshi Kurihara
Takashi Noguchi ... Yokoyama
Hitoshi Omae ... Musukari
Chico Roland ... Bondo
Shunji Sasaki
Etsuko Shihomi ... Nachi Shikenbaru
Kojiro Shirakawa ... Inspector Chen
Shiro Sumitomo ... Onaga
Fumio Watanabe ... Renzo Mutaguchi
Rin'ichi Yamamoto ... Kowloon Dinsau
Create a character page for:
Original Music by
Toshiaki Tsushima
Cinematography by
Kenji Tsukagoshi (as Kenji Horikoshi)
Production Design by
Takatoshi Suzuki
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 871
1:29
108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) theatrical trailer
Synopsis for Suzuki Matsuo's 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) - a.k.a. Ichi maru hachi: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to b...
Synopsis for Suzuki Matsuo's 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) - a.k.a. Ichi maru hachi: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken - from the movie's international sales agent, ColorBird Inc. (K.K. KarâBâdo): "Goro Kaiba, having achieved success as a screenwriter, one day learns from a Facebook post that his ex-actress wife, Ayako, is having an affair. Stunned and shocked, he considers a divorce only to realize that half of his assets would be paid to her in alimony, some 10 million yen ($100,000), for her 'infidelity'. Turning livid, he decides to take revenge by using that money on his own infidelity. Seething in anger by the 108 'likes' his wife is getting on Facebook, Goro shoots for the same number by going on a wild, womanizing spree as in this unprecedented vengeance drama."
The screenplay for 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba was written by Matsuo. The movie stars (listed order corresponds to order in trailer) Matsuo, Miho Nakayama, Shunsuke Daitô, Shiori Doi, Louis Kurihara (Rui Kurihara), LiLiCo, Seizô Fukumoto, Naoki Inui, Miwako Shishido, Mayu Hotta, Seminosuke Murasugi, Shûji Okui, Hideto Iwai, Wakana Sakai, Maki Sakai, and Natsuko Akiyama.
https://wn.com/108_Revenge_And_Adventure_Of_Goro_Kaiba_(108_Kaiba_Gorô_No_Fukushû_To_Bôken)_Theatrical_Trailer
Synopsis for Suzuki Matsuo's 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (108: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken) - a.k.a. Ichi maru hachi: Kaiba Gorô no fukushû to bôken - from the movie's international sales agent, ColorBird Inc. (K.K. KarâBâdo): "Goro Kaiba, having achieved success as a screenwriter, one day learns from a Facebook post that his ex-actress wife, Ayako, is having an affair. Stunned and shocked, he considers a divorce only to realize that half of his assets would be paid to her in alimony, some 10 million yen ($100,000), for her 'infidelity'. Turning livid, he decides to take revenge by using that money on his own infidelity. Seething in anger by the 108 'likes' his wife is getting on Facebook, Goro shoots for the same number by going on a wild, womanizing spree as in this unprecedented vengeance drama."
The screenplay for 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba was written by Matsuo. The movie stars (listed order corresponds to order in trailer) Matsuo, Miho Nakayama, Shunsuke Daitô, Shiori Doi, Louis Kurihara (Rui Kurihara), LiLiCo, Seizô Fukumoto, Naoki Inui, Miwako Shishido, Mayu Hotta, Seminosuke Murasugi, Shûji Okui, Hideto Iwai, Wakana Sakai, Maki Sakai, and Natsuko Akiyama.
- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 1359
5:59
Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
The Good: Interesting plot. Good cast chemistry.
The Bad: Some subplots seem needless and just fluff and no substance. ...
Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
The Good: Interesting plot. Good cast chemistry.
The Bad: Some subplots seem needless and just fluff and no substance. Not enough character development for certain characters. Too stereotypical to take the moral of the story seriously.
Storyline:
At a Tv Commercial festival, Kiichiro learns that if he doesn't allow the CM from his agency to win the grand prize then he will be fired. What will he cook up to keep his job?
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HvUP65FQlU
Director:
Akira Nagai / 永井聡
Cast:
Satoshi Tsumabuki / 妻夫木聡
Keiko Kitagawa / 北川 景子
Etsushi Toyokawa / 豊川 悦司
Kyôka Suzuki / 鈴木 京香
Rirî Furankî
Morio Agata
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
James C. Burns
Denden
Tokio Emoto
Seizô Fukumoto
Kenta Hamano
Hyunri
Ayumi Itô
Ryô Kase
Morio Kazama
Yûichi Kimura
Iyo Matsumoto
Chad Mullane
Ana Parsons
Kôtarô Shiga
Stuart-O.
Naoto Takenaka
Tetsuji Tamayama
Yôji Tanaka
Paul Tripcony
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Judge! / ジャッジ! movie review / 映画のレビュー
The Good: Interesting plot. Good cast chemistry.
The Bad: Some subplots seem needless and just fluff and no substance. Not enough character development for certain characters. Too stereotypical to take the moral of the story seriously.
Storyline:
At a Tv Commercial festival, Kiichiro learns that if he doesn't allow the CM from his agency to win the grand prize then he will be fired. What will he cook up to keep his job?
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HvUP65FQlU
Director:
Akira Nagai / 永井聡
Cast:
Satoshi Tsumabuki / 妻夫木聡
Keiko Kitagawa / 北川 景子
Etsushi Toyokawa / 豊川 悦司
Kyôka Suzuki / 鈴木 京香
Rirî Furankî
Morio Agata
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
James C. Burns
Denden
Tokio Emoto
Seizô Fukumoto
Kenta Hamano
Hyunri
Ayumi Itô
Ryô Kase
Morio Kazama
Yûichi Kimura
Iyo Matsumoto
Chad Mullane
Ana Parsons
Kôtarô Shiga
Stuart-O.
Naoto Takenaka
Tetsuji Tamayama
Yôji Tanaka
Paul Tripcony
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- published: 04 Jul 2014
- views: 718
17:30
Analyzing Evil: Tetsuo Shima From Akira
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Welcome everyone to the twenty-sixth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature vil...
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Welcome everyone to the twenty-sixth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Tetsuo Shima from Akira. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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The songs in this video are from the album Call to the Deep by Kurotokage.
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Welcome everyone to the twenty-sixth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Tetsuo Shima from Akira. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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#Tetsuo #Akira #Manga
- published: 28 Apr 2021
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Final Episode Original Trailer (Kinji Fukasaku, 1974)
Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale) gave the world Japan’s answer to The Godfather with this violent yakuza saga, influencing filmmakers from Quentin Tarantino to Ta...
Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale) gave the world Japan’s answer to The Godfather with this violent yakuza saga, influencing filmmakers from Quentin Tarantino to Takashi Miike. Made within just two years, the five-film series brought a new kind of realism and ferocity to the crime genre in Japan, revitalizing the industry and leading to unprecedented commercial and critical success.
Fukasaku and his team broke with the longstanding studio tradition of casting marquee idols as honorable, kimono-clad heroes, defending their gang bosses against unscrupulous villains, and instead adapted true accounts torn from the headlines, shot in a documentary-like style, and with few clear-cut heroes or villains. The vibrancy and dynamism of the filmmaking, plus its shocking violence, Shakespearean plotlines, and wide tapestry of characters, launched a revolutionary new genre, establishing the series as one of the great masterpieces of world crime cinema.
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Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale) gave the world Japan’s answer to The Godfather with this violent yakuza saga, influencing filmmakers from Quentin Tarantino to Takashi Miike. Made within just two years, the five-film series brought a new kind of realism and ferocity to the crime genre in Japan, revitalizing the industry and leading to unprecedented commercial and critical success.
Fukasaku and his team broke with the longstanding studio tradition of casting marquee idols as honorable, kimono-clad heroes, defending their gang bosses against unscrupulous villains, and instead adapted true accounts torn from the headlines, shot in a documentary-like style, and with few clear-cut heroes or villains. The vibrancy and dynamism of the filmmaking, plus its shocking violence, Shakespearean plotlines, and wide tapestry of characters, launched a revolutionary new genre, establishing the series as one of the great masterpieces of world crime cinema.
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- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 16132