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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#51 Post by Camera Obscura » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:36 pm

There a nice English friendly R3 Korean set with ten of his films:
Boiling Point (1990)
A Scene at the Sea (1991)
Sonatine (1993)
Getting Any (1994)
Kids Return (1996)
Hana-bi (1997)
Kikujiro (1999)
Brother (2000) (parts with Japanese dialog not subtitled!)
Dolls (2002)
Zatoichi (2003)

Image quality is only so-so and the extras are Korean only, but from what I understand, some of the R1 and R2 releases are not so hot either, so it might be a nice set if you can find it for a reasonable price.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#52 Post by perkizitore » Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:56 pm

The last 3 films exist in superior R2 editions, most notably 'Zatoichi' on blu-ray. You better buy the Second Sight Kitano set for 18£ (which inlcudes the best version of 'Violent Cop' anywhere in the world) and import Hana-bi and Kikujiro.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#53 Post by whaleallright » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:10 pm

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#54 Post by Two Cent James » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:52 pm

Trailer for Kitano's new film Outrage. It's hard to describe from 50 seconds of unintelligible (to me) shouting, but there's something about this trailer that is making me really look forward to the movie.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#55 Post by stephenp » Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:42 am

Guardian article about Kitano's Paris art exhibition:

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#56 Post by godardslave » Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:32 pm

Camera Obscura wrote:There a nice English friendly R3 Korean set with ten of his films:
Boiling Point (1990)
A Scene at the Sea (1991)
Sonatine (1993)
Getting Any (1994)
Kids Return (1996)
Hana-bi (1997)
Kikujiro (1999)
Brother (2000) (parts with Japanese dialog not subtitled!)
Dolls (2002)
Zatoichi (2003)

Image quality is only so-so and the extras are Korean only, but from what I understand, some of the R1 and R2 releases are not so hot either, so it might be a nice set if you can find it for a reasonable price.
anyone have a link for buying this set or any other (decent) R3 Korean/Japan Sets?

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#57 Post by perkizitore » Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:08 pm

jonah.77 wrote:Is the version of SCENE AT THE SEA on that Second Sight boxed set the same as the more recent stand-alone DVD?
I think so, because this was released after the boxset. Why by one film for 6£ when you can buy the whole set for 17£?

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#58 Post by Camera Obscura » Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:14 pm

godardslave wrote:
Camera Obscura wrote:There a nice English friendly R3 Korean set with ten of his films:
Boiling Point (1990)
A Scene at the Sea (1991)
Sonatine (1993)
Getting Any (1994)
Kids Return (1996)
Hana-bi (1997)
Kikujiro (1999)
Brother (2000) (parts with Japanese dialog not subtitled!)
Dolls (2002)
Zatoichi (2003)

Image quality is only so-so and the extras are Korean only, but from what I understand, some of the R1 and R2 releases are not so hot either, so it might be a nice set if you can find it for a reasonable price.
anyone have a link for buying this set or any other (decent) R3 Korean/Japan Sets?
I'm terribly sorry. I wasn't aware it was this hard to find right now. Two years ago I bought it for sth like $100 when it was still available on sites like YesAsia, DDDHouse of DVDFromKorea or CDJapan for prices between $90-140, and I gathered they might still have a few copies on offer, but this set seems to have vanished completely. I can't even find it on Ebay.

Specs on YesAsia. I think it's a direct port of the Japanese editions. Image quality is actually a lot better than I remember it. Subtitles were a little dodgy, but well, who needs those for A Scene at the Sea.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#59 Post by swo17 » Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:18 am

Anyone else seen Outrage yet? Kitano's leapt gleefully back into the yakuza genre, and I can't remember a film of his I've had more fun watching, even if it doesn't aspire for the more poetic heights of something like Hana-bi. It's basically the old premise of two rival gangs refusing to let the other one have the last word in an argument, extrapolated out to ridiculousness. It's probably not too much of a spoiler for me to say that a lot of people die in this, often in creative ways.

Also of note: there's a teaser at the end of the film indicating that there will be an Outrage 2 coming in 2011!

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#60 Post by manicsounds » Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:03 am

swo17 wrote:Anyone else seen Outrage yet? Kitano's leapt gleefully back into the yakuza genre, and I can't remember a film of his I've had more fun watching, even if it doesn't aspire for the more poetic heights of something like Hana-bi. It's basically the old premise of two rival gangs refusing to let the other one have the last word in an argument, extrapolated out to ridiculousness. It's probably not too much of a spoiler for me to say that a lot of people die in this, often in creative ways.

Also of note: there's a teaser at the end of the film indicating that there will be an Outrage 2 coming in 2011!
Kitano said he made this movie thinking about the death scenes first, "How can I kill off this actor in a great way?", and then wrote a script around that. Something huh?

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#61 Post by RobertB » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:00 pm

I found Outrage to violent for me to enjoy it. I am getting old I guess. Never had a problem with the violence in any of his previous films.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#62 Post by nolanoe » Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:33 am

I saw Outrage last August, and I really liked it. It's not one of his strongest though, and he himself has said he'd give it "60%" from 100%.

BUT, I saw Takeshis' last night, and it' a masterpiece!! I can't stress how good it is. I guess it's important to know Kitano's work and biography to understand the film fully, but still the so-so reception baffles me.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#63 Post by Michael Kerpan » Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:48 am

nolanoe -- totally agree on Takeshis' -- and likewise baffled by its ho-hum reception.

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#64 Post by Mr Sausage » Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:06 pm

I suspect the ho-hum reaction is a combination of audience bewilderment and the fact that Kitano deliberately confounds audience enjoyment (or, more accurately, sets up conventionally entertaining scenes and then refuses a proper pay off). While it's not my favourite Kitano film (that's either Hana-Bi or Kikujiro), it is probably his best movie.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#65 Post by Michael Kerpan » Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:11 pm

My favorites are still the oldies -- Sonatine and Scene at the Sea -- not that I don't like most of the later ones. But I really really need to revist Takeshis'.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#66 Post by Zot! » Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:39 pm

I had seen all his previous movies, but I Takeshis still made no sense to me. I didn't really care for Getting Any either, so maybe this is the problem. I find his other movies quite funny, but the "comedies" are too much...for me.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#67 Post by lady wakasa » Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:43 pm

Camera Obscura wrote:
godardslave wrote:
Camera Obscura wrote:There a nice English friendly R3 Korean set with ten of his films:
Boiling Point (1990)
A Scene at the Sea (1991)
Sonatine (1993)
Getting Any (1994)
Kids Return (1996)
Hana-bi (1997)
Kikujiro (1999)
Brother (2000) (parts with Japanese dialog not subtitled!)
Dolls (2002)
Zatoichi (2003)

Image quality is only so-so and the extras are Korean only, but from what I understand, some of the R1 and R2 releases are not so hot either, so it might be a nice set if you can find it for a reasonable price.
anyone have a link for buying this set or any other (decent) R3 Korean/Japan Sets?
I'm terribly sorry. I wasn't aware it was this hard to find right now. Two years ago I bought it for sth like $100 when it was still available on sites like YesAsia, DDDHouse of DVDFromKorea or CDJapan for prices between $90-140, and I gathered they might still have a few copies on offer, but this set seems to have vanished completely. I can't even find it on Ebay.

Specs on YesAsia. I think it's a direct port of the Japanese editions. Image quality is actually a lot better than I remember it. Subtitles were a little dodgy, but well, who needs those for A Scene at the Sea.
This is only about a year and a half late :sad: , but you could try Han Books. They're often the the seller of last resort for a lot of Korean DVDs (and it was showing as available as of about 10 minutes ago).

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#68 Post by manicsounds » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:19 pm


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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#69 Post by manicsounds » Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:09 am

Image

Also, Japan gets the first film on Blu-ray, and will include the making of, which hasn't been seen since the Laserdisc release.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#70 Post by repeat » Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:25 am

Fuck yeah!! This is my favourite Kitano, favourite school-buddy film, favourite Hisaishi soundtrack, one of my favourite 90's films, and very near the top of my Blu-upgrade wishlist \:D/ Kinda skeptical about that sequel though...

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#71 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop » Fri Jul 19, 2013 1:20 pm

I'm trying to make my way through the article posted earlier, but Kids Return: Reunion is directed by the assistant director of the original, Hiroshi Shimizu, right?

And that Blu-Ray makes me very, very happy, but I'm not holding my breath for English subtitles. *sigh*

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#72 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian » Sat Jul 20, 2013 3:20 am

Bandai lists English subs for the BD on their website:
スペック:カラー/確130分/(本編108分+特典22分)/リニアPCM(ドルビーサラウンド・一部ステレオ)/AVC/BD50G/16:9<1080p High Definition>・一部4:3<1080i High Definition>/英語字幕付(ON・OFF可能)
Wouldn't count on any for the making-of though.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#73 Post by manicsounds » Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:36 am

Yes, the sequel is directed by Hiroshi Shimizu (no, not the one you're thinking), he was an assistant director to many of Kitano's films. Although the movie is coming 17 years after the original, the story takes place 10 years later, and different actors are involved.

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Re: Takeshi Kitano

#74 Post by Forrest Taft » Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:19 am

Less enthusiastic now that I know Kitano himself won't be calling the shots. Wasn't the first one semi-autobiographical?

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#75 Post by Michael Kerpan » Sat Jul 20, 2013 12:59 pm

This contemporary Hiroshi Shimizu is a very good director. His Ikinai was close to excellent. in fact/

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