Re: Netflix streaming
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 5:45 am
Black snake moan was added. Watch JT get freaky.
Achtane, have you ever seen Sinya Tsukamoto's Tokyo Fist? It's probably my favorite movie ever but not the best film ever. I saw it in Austin in the early 90's at a midnight show at a place called the Dobie theater. This was before the internet so I had not seen a trailer but had seen Tetsuo so I kinda knew what I was in for. Definitely similar to Tetsuo but slightly not as weird, I guess due to the love triangle. Darren Aronofsky admitted to being heavily influenced by the film in an interview during the Requim for a Dream days. The endings of both movies are very similar although Tsukamoto's is more intense. I think a film reviewer for the Austin Chronicle wrote that Tokyo FIst was like seeing John Zorn's Naked City on the screen. After reading that I had to check it out. A perfect midnight movie, his cinematography in that one is pummeling.Achtane wrote:Guys.
Do they have B-movies aplenty on Netflix? Like can I watch "Warriors of the Wasteland" WHENEVER I WANT?
What about like...do they have stuff like Tetsuo: The Iron Man?
Same here.foomanfat wrote:I started watching New Girl and I'm pretty embarrassed about liking it.
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The name seems familiar, but nope...I'll have to check it out now, thanks. Sounds awesomeLaoWiz wrote:Achtane, have you ever seen Sinya Tsukamoto's Tokyo Fist? It's probably my favorite movie ever but not the best film ever. I saw it in Austin in the early 90's at a midnight show at a place called the Dobie theater. This was before the internet so I had not seen a trailer but had seen Tetsuo so I kinda knew what I was in for. Definitely similar to Tetsuo but slightly not as weird, I guess due to the love triangle. Darren Aronofsky admitted to being heavily influenced by the film in an interview during the Requim for a Dream days. The endings of both movies are very similar although Tsukamoto's is more intense. I think a film reviewer for the Austin Chronicle wrote that Tokyo FIst was like seeing John Zorn's Naked City on the screen. After reading that I had to check it out. A perfect midnight movie, his cinematography in that one is pummeling.Achtane wrote:Guys.
Do they have B-movies aplenty on Netflix? Like can I watch "Warriors of the Wasteland" WHENEVER I WANT?
What about like...do they have stuff like Tetsuo: The Iron Man?
He has a new one called Kotoko that looks promising.
I'll need to check out Tetsuo the Bullet Man on Netflix. I don't have internets in my home but I'm dogsitting for a week for a friend so I'm bbqing everyday and catching up on my netflix. Been watching Top of the Lake, the Jane Campion series, which is pretty good.