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Old 01-12-2016, 03:08 PM   #141601
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Count me as a fan of Under the Skin. Probably a top five from this decade and my favorite sci-fi since I don't know.. Blade Runner?

Plus I love that poster.

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Old 01-12-2016, 03:20 PM   #141602
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question for everyone - are the three films in the Samurai Trilogy 'great' films in the sense that a film like Harakiri is? or are they more aptly described as just 'fun' like I am assuming the Zatoichi films are?

I LOVED Kwaidan and Harakiri. Should I just stick to Kobayashi?

Along with the two mentioned above, Yojimbo is the only other samurai movie I've seen. I found things to admire about it, but kind of saw it more so as a film to strictly entertain. Needless to say, I still need to see Seven Samurai.
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Old 01-12-2016, 03:24 PM   #141603
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question for everyone - are the three films in the Samurai Trilogy 'great' films in the sense that a film like Harakiri is? or are they more aptly described as just 'fun' like I am assuming the Zatoichi films are?

I LOVED Kwaidan and Harakiri. Should I just stick to Kobayashi?

Along with the two mentioned above, Yojimbo is the only other samurai movie I've seen. I found things to admire about it, but kind of saw it more so as a film to strictly entertain. Needless to say, I still need to see Seven Samurai.
Well, I haven't seen Harakiri so can't compare.

But if Seven Samurai isn't a great film, then I don't know what is, frankly.
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Old 01-12-2016, 03:25 PM   #141604
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Count me as a fan of Under the Skin. Probably a top five from this decade and my favorite sci-fi since I don't know.. Blade Runner?

Plus I love that poster.

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question for everyone - are the three films in the Samurai Trilogy 'great' films in the sense that a film like Harakiri is? or are they more aptly described as just 'fun' like I am assuming the Zatoichi films are?

I LOVED Kwaidan and Harakiri. Should I just stick to Kobayashi?

Along with the two mentioned above, Yojimbo is the only other samurai movie I've seen. I found things to admire about it, but kind of saw it more so as a film to strictly entertain. Needless to say, I still need to see Seven Samurai.
I thought The Samurai Trilogy was just alright. They're beautifully shot and interesting as a whole, but they don't stand up to the best of the best samurai films like Harakiri and Seven Samurai.
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Old 01-12-2016, 04:53 PM   #141606
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Nice Catbus.
Well spotted; I have one too, sitting grinning at me from on top of my DeskJet printer

How many other posters in this thread have Ghibli plushes lying around the house?
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Old 01-12-2016, 04:55 PM   #141607
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question for everyone - are the three films in the Samurai Trilogy 'great' films in the sense that a film like Harakiri is? or are they more aptly described as just 'fun' like I am assuming the Zatoichi films are?

I LOVED Kwaidan and Harakiri. Should I just stick to Kobayashi?

Along with the two mentioned above, Yojimbo is the only other samurai movie I've seen. I found things to admire about it, but kind of saw it more so as a film to strictly entertain. Needless to say, I still need to see Seven Samurai.
You should check out Samurai Rebellion.

It might be as good as Harakiri.

...Kobayashi is God.
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Old 01-12-2016, 04:55 PM   #141608
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question for everyone - are the three films in the Samurai Trilogy 'great' films in the sense that a film like Harakiri is? or are they more aptly described as just 'fun' like I am assuming the Zatoichi films are?

I LOVED Kwaidan and Harakiri. Should I just stick to Kobayashi?

Along with the two mentioned above, Yojimbo is the only other samurai movie I've seen. I found things to admire about it, but kind of saw it more so as a film to strictly entertain. Needless to say, I still need to see Seven Samurai.
I love the Samurai Trilogy. It doesn't rise up to Harakiri, but few movies do. You should definitely get Seven Samurai. Also a few other Criterions like The Hidden Fortress, Sword of Doom and Throne of Blood are other great films IMO if you've never seen them.. Though not a Samurai film Rashomon is another.

As far as ghost tales like Kwaiden, Kurenoko is pretty good, but IMO pales in comparison with Onibaba. Both sharing similarities.
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Old 01-12-2016, 04:58 PM   #141609
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I watched Inherent Vice for the first time last night.

I don't know whether I love it or hate it.

I know that I haven't been as utterly baffled by a movie plot since The Big Sleep.

...PTA threw me a curve ball on this one.
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Old 01-12-2016, 04:59 PM   #141610
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Well spotted; I have one too, sitting grinning at me from on top of my DeskJet printer

How many other posters in this thread have Ghibli plushes lying around the house?
::raises hand::

Catbus on a movie shelf next to the tv, small Totoro on the shelf with all the Ghibli films in the dining room, Totoro Kleenex dispenser in the bathroom, and a 3 foot tall Totoro in the spare bedroom.

When I type it all out it makes it sound like I live in a Japanese treehouse...
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Old 01-12-2016, 05:03 PM   #141611
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You should check out Samurai Rebellion.

It might be as good as Harakiri.

...Kobayashi is God.
I'll be buying anything that is released by him on Blu-ray. I haven't seen it yet, but most definitely Samurai Rebellion, The Human Condition, etc.

I'm considering picking up his Eclipse set. I don't expect much from movies in the Eclipse sets, so it is easy to put them on late in the evening. Low expectations often make for the most fun viewing experiences.
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Old 01-12-2016, 05:09 PM   #141612
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I'll be buying anything that is released by him on Blu-ray. I haven't seen it yet, but most definitely Samurai Rebellion, The Human Condition, etc.

I'm considering picking up his Eclipse set. I don't expect much from movies in the Eclipse sets, so it is easy to put them on late in the evening. Low expectations often make for the most fun viewing experiences.
Unfortunately Rebellion isn't on blu-ray yet.

...one of the few dvds I have left in my collection.
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Old 01-12-2016, 05:11 PM   #141613
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You should check out Samurai Rebellion.

It might be as good as Harakiri.

...Kobayashi is God.
Samurai Rebellion is awesome...it REALLY needs a BD release .
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Old 01-12-2016, 05:21 PM   #141614
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I watched Inherent Vice for the first time last night.

I don't know whether I love it or hate it.

I know that I haven't been as utterly baffled by a movie plot since The Big Sleep.

...PTA threw me a curve ball on this one.
I've watched it twice and it made no more sense the second time. I think it's meant to simulate the drug-induced haze that Joaquin Phoenix's character is in. I found it a bit like a David Lynch film ("Lost Highway" and "Mulholland Drive" in particular) in that you have to abandon following the plot in any logical way to enjoy it.
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Old 01-12-2016, 05:23 PM   #141615
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anybody own and/or like Masaki Kobayashi Against The System?
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anybody own and/or like Masaki Kobayashi Against The System?
Yes and yes!

Edit: I've watched I Will Buy You and Black River so far and enjoyed them both. I'm also kind of a "never met a Japanese film he didn't like" kinda guy though.

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Oh yeah. I'm a big fan of Lifeforce as well.
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Ha, thanks. Was wondering if someone would comment on that.
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Oh yeah. I'm a big fan of Lifeforce as well.
Lifeforce is tons of fun.
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