Kidô keisatsu patorebâ: The Movie 2 (1993)
Actors:
John Bull (actor),
John Bull (actor),
Scott Burnett (actor),
Shigeru Chiba (actor),
Robert Clotworthy (actor),
Peter Doyle (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
William Dufris (actor),
Doug Erholtz (actor),
Blain Fairman (actor),
John Baddeley (actor),
Plot: A Japanese police unit who use giant anthropomorphic robots (called Labors) is caught up in a political struggle between the civilian authorities and the military when a terrorist act is blamed on an Air Force jet. With the aid of a government agent, the team gets close to a terrorist leader to stop things from going out of control when after the military is impelled to impose martial law.
Keywords: anime, based-on-comic, city, computer, coup, digit-in-title, giant-robot, japan, marital-law, military
Genres:
Action,
Animation,
Drama,
Mystery,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Quotes:
Kiichi Gotoh: Commanders sitting far from the front lose touch with the battle that's being fought. They become too optimistic, decisions are made that have no bearing on what the facts might be. This is even more true when the war is being lost.::Inspector General Kaiho: You're talking nonsense, Gotoh. We're not losing a war, there's no war going on!::Kiichi Gotoh: You're proving the point - perfectly! There is a war going on! Declared by Tsuge when he returned home. And he undertook his abortive peacekeeping mission to prepare himself for that!
Arakawa: Many people are God, usually in a universe no bigger than their own minds, all-present, all-knowing. And yet, impotent outside the confines of their heads. And what God cannot do, men will attempt.
Kiichi Gotoh: [looking at Arakawa's card] I see you don't bother with an address or telephone number.::Arakawa: It's enough that I know how to contact you.
Tsuge: From this distance, the city looks like a mirage. Don't you think so as well?::Shinobu Nagumo: No. I can't forget there are real people living there. Some are evil, but many are not. Some are ambitious, but many are content. Some are outstanding, but most are ordinary. They're NOT a mirage.
Tsuge: People always realize the truth when it's too late. If the government considers that a crime... I'm guilty.
Shinobu Nagumo: Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you nay; but rather division: For from hencefoth there shall be five in one house divided.Three against two and two against three. the father shall be divided against the son, and the son against the father; mother against daughter and the daughter against the mother.
[about Shinobu's rumored affair with Tsuge]::Arakawa: Did you investigate it?::Kiichi Gotoh: Like hell I did. Not my business. Even a man as manipulative as me wouldn't use an officer's love life.::Arakawa: Is that all she is to you? Remember, I've seen you together.::Kiichi Gotoh: But the powers-that-be couldn't leave it alone. A woman who should be on the straight road to the top, and she's sidetracked to a plot of reclaimed wasteland housing a labor division. There's no other explanation.
Arakawa: Tsuge's putting us in the same position he was in three years ago: no backup. No rules of engagement. That's how bitter he is.
Kiichi Gotoh: It may be an immoral peace - maybe an unjust peace. But an unjust peace is still better than a just war.::Arakawa: I share your revulsion about just wars. If there ever was such a thing, it was against the Nazis - our *allies*, Captain Gotoh, our allies. But how many people have died in the cause of what their leaders have called "just wars?" Millions?
Arakawa: Fifty years ago, all the effort and passion Japan put into the war resulted in Hiroshima and defeat. Then the Americans came - bringing their nuclear deterrent, their Cold War, their Hollywood-chewing gum war, and now, all over the world, bullet wars, civil wars, death. We've become a rich nation, and what is all our wealth and power built on? The bloody corpses of all those wars.
8 Man After (1993)
Actors:
Stephen Apostolina (actor),
Stephen Apostolina (actor),
Stephen Apostolina (actor),
Steve Bulen (actor),
Richard Cansino (actor),
Ardwight Chamberlain (actor),
Issei Futamata (actor),
Masaru Ikeda (actor),
Art Kimbro (actor),
Jûrôta Kosugi (actor),
Steve Kramer (actor),
Michael McConnohie (actor),
Michael McConnohie (actor),
Shigeru Nakahara (actor),
Richard Allen (actor),
Plot: Whatever happened to 8-Man? Why did he suddenly disappear, never to be seen again? This was the question on Sachiko's mind, as she couldn't forget about that fateful day when she learned the truth. When she found out Rachiro Azuma (whom she called Azuma-san) was the 8-Man, Azuma disappeared, never to be seen again...it seemed. She went on with her life, working in Public Relations for the Biotechno Corporation. Times have changed. Crime has a new face and a new mode. Newer technology has become part of the game, but the number one player is still power. Power is what high crime is looking for. So what do you do when the criminals turn into near-invincible cyborgs? The answer: bring back an old cyborg crime fighter, one capable of combatting this new threat. 8-Man returns to the scene, but he (like the scene) has changed. His mind is different, as he has a new host with a different set of priorities. 8-Man's new host is private detective Hazama Itsuru, a hard-nosed, sometimes violent man who likes to do things his way. So what does that mean when he's 8-Man? To put it short, he's quick and usually brutal. And since he still remembers his original life, he also remembers his grudges and his old enemies. With such a volatile mind in such a powerful body, what could possibly happen? That's the question that has EVERYONE worried.
Keywords: anime, based-on-comic-book, bitterness, blood, broken-glass, cyborg, danger, death, drug, drug-abuse
Genres:
Animation,
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,