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Life is a game...so fight for survival and see if you're worth it! Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Kinji Fukasaku's 2000 dystopian action thriller "Battle Royale." Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Pod Mortem / Stairhole Productions Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/thepodmortem Pod Mortem would like to thank Original CINematic for sponsoring this week's episode! https://www.ogcinpro.com/ Feel free to contact: William Rush: wrush@ogcinpro.com Xxena Rush: xrush@ogcinpro.com Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepodmortem https://www.instagram.com/travismwh https://www.instagram.com/bloodandsmoke https://www.instagram.com/juggalodaddy84 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh What would you rate Battle Royale and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter-Sayapin. https://youtube.com/travismwh
Message from Space (1978) / Vegas in Space (1991) This week we're floating through the cosmos as we're conscripted into Kinji Fukasaku's star war and take a much needed vacation at Phillip Ford and Doris Fish's Vegas in Space
We're skipping class and taking to the lighthouse for an episode on teen assassins, killer cheerleaders, and one vindictive teacher in Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale. If we survive, can we go home? If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod on Instagram and Bluesky Connect with your co-hosts: Jenn: @jennferatu on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky Sammie: @srkdall on Twitter and Instagram, @srkdallreads Bookstagram Mae: @eversonpoe on all social media platforms, music at eversonpoe.bandcamp.com Rocco: @roccotthompson on Twitter, @rosemarys_gayby on Instagram Cover Art: David (@the_haunted_david, @the_haunted_david_art) Logo Art: Meg (@sludgework) Music: Mae (@eversonpoe) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette nouvelle enquête on prend la direction du Japon de l'après guerre pour suivre le parcours sanglant du chien fou Rikio Ishikawa, yakuza autant impitoyable qu'incontrôlable et honni de tous les clans de Tokyo avec Le Cimetière de la morale réalisé en 1975. Soit l'un des sommets de la riche carrière de Kinji Fukasaku véritable cinéaste artisan et touche à tout. Une émission placée sous le genre du yakuza eiga donc entre son histoire, ses tropes et ses plus illustres représentants. Et c'est Hakim Fdaouch, réalisateur de courts métrages, conférencier en cinéma et animateur de l'excellente émission Radio Days, qui passe cette fois en confession avec son oeil aussi affuté qu'un katana. Retrouvez la photo signalétique de l'invité en début d'émission ainsi que les complices (un film dans le même giron) en toute fin de podcast. Avec dans cet épisode un retour sur le dérangeant Ichi the killer de Takashi Miike (2001), Doberman Cop pour rétablir l'équilibre entre flics et voyous toujours de Kinji Fukasaku (1977), le lugubre Les Copains d'Eddie Coyle de Peter Yates (1973) et Gonin la perle noire de Takashi Ishii (1995). Un dossier mené par Rafael Lorenzo.
En este episodio conversamos sobre la película del año 2000, “Battle Royale” (Batalla Real) del director Kinji Fukasaku, protagonizada por Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarô Yamamoto, Chiaki Kuriyama y Takashi Tsukamoto.
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Tom and Jenny discuss the cult classic 2000 Japanese action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, based on the 1999 novel by Koushun Takami. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Also check out Jenny's horror channel, The Scare Salon, and her … Continue reading Movie Time: Battle Royale (2000)
Em Batalha Real, Kinji Fukasaku leva as birras de adolescente às últimas consequências: espalhou fofoca sobre mim? Vai morrer! Gosta da mesma menina que eu? Vai morrer! Matou um colega de classe acidentalmente com uma machadinha enquanto fugia de um maluco com uma metralhadora? VAI MORRER!!! Bem-vindos à Locadora do Nicolas, a investigação ordenada e sazonal sobre o audiovisual internacional! Com PJ Brandão, Rudy e Jotapê. COLABORE COM NOSSO APOIA.SE! Indicações do episódio: Death Note: O Primeiro Nome (Shusuke Kaneko, 2006) Invasão Zumbi (Yeon Sang-ho, 2016) Kill Bill - Volume 1 (Quentin Tarantino, 2003) Luta sem Código de Honra (Kinji Fukasaku, 1973) Adrenalina Máxima (Takeshi Kitano, 1993) E no próximo episódio... A Criada, 2016. Nos encontre por aí: Grupo de ouvintes do Nicolas no Telegram Twitter: @hqsemroteiro / @rudylonia / @jumbopaulo / @podcastnicolas Instagram: @hqsemroteiro / @roberto_rudiney / @rudybook05 / @jumbopaulo / @podcastnicolas Letterboxd: @rudylonia / @jp_martins TikTok: @hqsemroteiro / @rudyloniaa / @rudyball Créditos: Edição: Roberto Rudiney e JP Martins Arte: JP Martins Voz de veludo do início: Bruna Soares
Your JFD boys are back this month with three tales of police work and the possibly the work of The Devil.Up first, an ugly lady is transformed into a sexy seductress thanks to an experimental potion but it also amplifies her lust for murder in Satanik from 1968, based on the Italian comic book of the same name.Next, director Kinji Fukasaku and Sonny Chiba team up for Doberman Cop from 1977. Chiba plays a badass but rural cop from Ishigaki Island who comes to Tokyo to solve a murder/missing persons case that he has personal ties to. Finally, a cop gets supernatural powers in the midst of an epidemic of gang violence in the low-budget, shot-on-video action flick Demon Cop from 1990. All this plus, comparing the two hot new horror releases; Maxxxine and Longlegs, weird old movies in the theater, wild new blu-ray releases, updates (or lack there of) of the Young Charles TV show and so much more. LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support.
Season 7 Episode 1 This week in Legendary Adventures, a Legend of Zelda Playthrough Podcast, we're talking about the development of the seventh and eighth games in the series, Oracle Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Legendary Adventures is a Legend of Zelda playthrough podcast. I'm exploring the evolution of the Zelda game series by playing through each game in release order, excluding spin-offs. Follow Legendary Adventures on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegendaryAdventuresPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legendaryadventurespod/ Sources: Capcom invites director Kinji Fukasaku from the film industry to produce "Clock Tower 3" (impress.co.jp) VideoGameSpot's Interview with Yoshiki Okamoto (archive.org) Gpara.com (archive.org) Six Times Zelda - IGN Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 100. November 1997 Talkin' Zelda with Mr. Miyamoto - Zelda Gaiden, SW '99 (angelfire.com) Nintendo Space World '99 (archive.org) Miyamoto Speaks on Zelda GBC - IGN Okamoto on Zelda - IGN Interview:Incite December 1999 - Zelda Dungeon Wiki, a The Legend of Zelda wiki Zelda Every Six Weeks - IGN Interview: Miyamoto and Aonuma - IGN Official US Names for Tri-Force series - IGN The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages Interview with Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi - Game Design Gazette Zelda's Tri-Force Down To Two - IGN (archive.org) Games : Developer : Legend of Zelda, The: Oracle of Seasons (archive.org) An interview with Yoichi Yamada, the Oracles' “Zelda-ness” Supervisor | Zelda Universe The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage - Zelda Wiki (fandom.com) The Legend of Zelda: The Third Oracle [unofficial title] - IGN RPGamer - Japandemonium - Xenogears vs. Tetris (archive.org) The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons for Game Boy Color - Sales, Wiki, Release Dates, Review, Cheats, Walkthrough (vgchartz.com) The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages for Game Boy Color - Sales, Wiki, Release Dates, Review, Cheats, Walkthrough (vgchartz.com) https://youtu.be/tmzHAZKRUDs?si=CCSJ7m-5fkRUKIGj https://www.angelfire.com/games5/makzelda/interviews/oracle.html or | Developer Information - Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, The - Games - Nintendo | (archive.org) https://www.mobygames.com/company/15120/pure-sound-inc/
Episode 144 is here, and this week we look back at one of the most influential and iconic movies of the noughties. It had a massive influence on The Hunger Games franchise, and an even bigger impact on the world of video games. The premise is one of cinema's most compelling, but is the movie as strong as the idea that ultimately drives it? Join us as we discuss turn of the century classic, Kinji Fukasaku's, Battle Royale.
The lads make their annual pilgrimage to Pearl Harbor and watch a lot of people read documents as they plunge into the intense historical accuracy and coma-inducing pace of 1970s docudrama: Tora! Tora! Tora! Topics include the unique Japanese/American co-production, the difficulties in making a narrative about Pearl Harbor, and what it means to have the dubious honor of being the best piece of media ever made about the day that will live in infamy. Want more TWOAPW? Get access to our full back catalogue of premium/bonus episodes and add your name to the masthead of our website by subscribing for $5/month at Patreon.com/worstofall! Media Referenced in this Episode: Tora! Tora! Tora! Dir. Richard Fleischer, Toshio Masuda, Kinji Fukasaku. 20th Century Fox. 1970. Available on Amazon // AppleTV TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Commercial: “A Settling Sound”
Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs #ShitList, le Podcast cinéma de Retour vers le Turfu qui parle du pire du cinéma. Super héros, comédie, horreur, science-fiction, action, drame, tout y passe !A l'occasion de la sortie de Hunger Games : La ballade du serpent et de l'oiseau chanteur au cinéma. Revenons sur le premier film Hunger Games adapté d'une série de roman d'anticipation pour jeunes adultes amorcée par l'autrice Suzanne Collins en 2008. Vendu à plus de 800 000 exemplaires en un an, le livre est devenu un succès colossal à travers le monde avec 26M d'exemplaires vendus. Il a fallu pas moins de 1 an pour que Lionsgate et Color Force sécurisent les droits pour en faire une adaptation des romans au cinéma avec le premier volet Hunger Games sortie en 2012 La recette du succès, une inspiration à des histoires connues de tous entre la mythologie grecque(Le Mythe de Thésé) , la rome antique et plusieurs œuvres de la popculture comme Running Man et … “hey jconnais un film tro dark, un truc japonais où il y a des élèves qui se massacrent entre eux, trop bien” el famoso Battle Royal de Kinji Fukasaku. Produit et distribué par Lionsgate avec un budget de 78 millions de dollars, adapté des romans éponyme écrit par Suzanne Collins. Écrit et réalisé par Gary Ross et épaulé par Steven Soderbergh à la seconde équipe aidé au script par l'autrice des romans et Billy Ray le scénariste de Color of the night, Gemini Man et Terminator Dark Fate. Musique de James Newton Howard Hunger Games nous plonge dans un univers dystopique où chaque année, le gouvernement de Panem oblige chacun de ses douze districts à envoyer un garçon et une fille - les "Tributs" - concourir aux Hunger Games. A la fois sanction contre la population pour s'être rebellée et stratégie d'intimidation de la part du gouvernement. L'unique survivant est déclaré vainqueur. Katniss interprété par Jennifer Lawrence se porte alors volontaire pour prendre la place de sa jeune sœur dans la compétition. La liste de la Shitlist sur Senscritique https://www.senscritique.com/liste/la_shitlist/3657768? La liste de la Shitlist sur Letterboxd par WongKarWaifu https://boxd.it/pQN3e Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts, Itunes ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.com Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtube Ne ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Chroniqueur Marvin Montes, Emmanuel Peudon et présenté par Luc LE GONIDEC Host : Luc LE GONIDECDesign : Christelle DauresMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC
Patrick begrüßt nach fast einjähriger Pause seinen ABC des Films Co-Host Michael Tierse an seiner Seite. Oder zumindest am anderen Ende des Zoom Calls. Gemeinsam begibt sich das Duo ins ferne Japan, um sich mit zwei Meistern des Yakuza-Thrillers auseinanderzusetzen - mit wechselnder Begeisterung. Dabei gewinnt Kinji Fukasaku mit Graveyard of Honor (1976) den Qualitätsblumentopf des Abends, wohingegen sich der sonst so heißgeliebte Takeshi Kitano mit einem Trostpreis zufrieden geben muss. Aber vielleicht hätten die beiden Herren auch einfach ein erquicklicheres Werk des stoischen Genies als ausgerechnet den durchwachsenen Brother (2000) heraussuchen sollen. So oder so, wem es einfach nur nach roher, blutiger Gewalt dürstet, der ist mit beiden Film gut bedient. Viel Spaß!
S01E09Pour ce nouvel épisode La Queenterview, c'est Jean-Biche @jeanbiche qui vient se raconter dans le podcast.Avec Jean-Biche nous allons revenir sur ses 1001 activités, de dj, de directeur artistique, de chorégraphe, de performeur, de designer, de drag queen… Bref une vie intense résumée en un épisode de 58 minutes.Un épisode plein de références très Louis de Funès, Les Nuls, Le Splendid… Des références de vieilles.Le podcast est disponible sur toutes les plateformes de podcasts. (fou !)Références et artistes cité.es dans l'épisode :@lesnuitsbasnylon@chezmamanbxlLes recommandations de Jean-Biche Le Lézard noir, réalisé par Kinji Fukasaku sur Akihiro MiwaChiemi Manabe (sur Youtube)La Filmographie de @mroizo Quentin DupieuxRotting in the Sun, réalisé par Sebastián Silva @sebastiansilva79Remerciements :Mia pour les questions.Tintin et Léa pour la réalisation.Ry'm pour le générique.@artugolini pour la pochette.#laqueenterview #dragqueen #dragartist #dragqueer #clubkid #creature ##podcast #deezer #spotify #youtube #applepodcasts #amazonpodcast #interview #queer #draggenre #fun #dragrace #dragracefrance #rupaulsdragrace #drag #dragmakeup #dragshow #gay #makeup #wig #cabaret Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jim and Patrick discuss the incredibly controversial Kinji Fukasaku swan song Battle Royale, and some of special effects auteur Ray Harryhausen's wonderful work in The Valley of Gwangi. This episode's got dinosaurs, it's got grenades, it's got cowboys, katanas, and plenty of death.
The Yakuza Files Part 1. Matt takes a deep dive into one of his all-time favorite movies, Battles Without Honor and Humanity. He explores the concepts of violence and political intrigue presented in Kinji Fukasaku's masterpiece. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geeksyndrome/message
"Você apenas tem que lutar por si mesmo; ninguém vai te salvar. Isso é apenas a vida, certo?" Battle Royale (2000) é um filme que tem um conceito bem simples: um grupo de estudantes do ensino médio é forçado a lutar entre si até a morte em um evento televisionado, com a última pessoa em pé ganhando sua liberdade. Sua influência pode ser vista em muitos filmes, programas de TV e livros subsequentes que adotaram conceitos semelhantes, incluindo a franquia de grande sucesso Jogos Vorazes. Trabalhando diversas questões sociais, como violência, opressão e rebelião, o filme destaca os aspectos mais sombrios da natureza humana e levanta questões sobre a moralidade, os instintos de sobrevivência e as consequências da pressão social. O filme é baseado no romance “Battle Royale” de Koushun Takami, publicado em 1999, e se tornou um best-seller no Japão. O sucesso do livro levou à sua adaptação para um longa-metragem logo no ano seguinte, dirigido por Kinji Fukasaku, com a participação de Kenta Fukasaku no roteiro, ao lado de Takami. Nesse episódio que foi gravado em Abril de 2023, o Enquadrando vem com o time oficial: Fabio Rangel (@fabiomrangel), Rodrigo Carvalho (@_rodcarvalho), Daniel Cavalcanti (@daniaoc) e Gabriel Gaspar (@cinemagaspar); para debater sobre a obra, com destaque para alguns pontos: - Battle Royale: um sistema de controle; - O Fascismo presente no filme e suas referências; - As controvérsias em Battle Royale; - O que Battle Royale influenciou? --- Siga nossas redes sociais e expanda essa conversa! email: contato@acaboudeacabar.com.br Twitter: @enquadrando_ Instagram: @enquadrando_oficial Youtube: youtube.com/Enquadrando TikTok: @enquadrando_oficial --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enquadrando/message
Suzanne Collins we coming for you and to get Battle Royale their whole damn royalty checks that they are owed. Movie Synopsis: Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese action-thriller film[4][5] directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with a screenplay written by Kenta Fukasaku, based on the controversial 1999 novel by Koushun Takami. Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, the film follows a group of junior-high-school students forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. The film drew controversy and was banned or excluded from distribution in several countries. Toei Company refused to sell the film to any United States distributor for over a decade due to concerns about potential controversy and lawsuits, until Anchor Bay Entertainment eventually acquired the film in 2010 for a direct-to-video release.
In this episode, Pake and Daphne discuss Battle Royale, directed by Kinji Fukasaku and released on December 16, 2000. Website: http://www.runforyourlivespodcast.comEmail: runforyourlivespodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/runforyourlivespodcastTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/rfylpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runforyourlivespodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@runforyourlivespodcastRFYL Spotify Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/71Bsx083ldVuGwSgJKKEwr?si=0yB3Zq4iTeaMU_cBk6yAlw
This week, Perry is joined by Jordan Forbes, co-host of the Shonen Flop Podcast. We discuss Kinji Fukasaku's 1973 yakuza film, Battles Without Honor and Humanity (仁義なき戦い). It's the first film in what's known as The Yakuza Papers series in the west and it's often been called "the Japanese Godfather." But it's much more unique in its own right.Hosted by Perry ConstantineGuest-Starring Jordan ForbesListen to Jordan on the Shonen Flop PodcastJapanOnFilm.comTwitterInstagramFacebookDiscordWe Made This on TwitterWe Made This Network
Battle Royal: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join host Ray Taylor as he reviews Battle Royale, the classic Japanese action-thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, this movie follows a group of junior-high-school students who are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. Tune in to hear Ray's thoughts on the intense action, complex characters, and powerful social commentary of this influential film.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Action - Drama
Battle Royal: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join host Ray Taylor as he reviews Battle Royale, the classic Japanese action-thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, this movie follows a group of junior-high-school students who are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. Tune in to hear Ray's thoughts on the intense action, complex characters, and powerful social commentary of this influential film.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Action - Drama
Battle Royal: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join host Ray Taylor as he reviews Battle Royale, the classic Japanese action-thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, this movie follows a group of junior-high-school students who are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. Tune in to hear Ray's thoughts on the intense action, complex characters, and powerful social commentary of this influential film.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Action - Drama
This ain't Takeshi's Castle - this is the Battle Royale Survival Program!! So grab your rucksack with your assigned weapon, and be prepared to fight! (and listen in - this is a podcast, after all...) In this episode we discuss the legendary final film from Japanese director Kinji Fukasaku, background context of why it was so important to have teenagers experience this film, and whether Sophie found this movie to be too extreme or not... (Promo provided by @bleachbrospodcast) ------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to follow us on social media in the links below, and let us know your thoughts and recommendations for the future! instagram.com/sp_filmviewers twitter.com/SP_Filmviewers letterboxd.com/SP_Filmviewers Rating and reviewing the show is a great help too! Please feel free to do so with these helpful links below: Goodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/pkE7J2T6ykb Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/users/sp_filmviewers Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sp-filmviewers/id1485548644 Lastly, we now have a Patreon you can join, for as little as £1/$1.50. More details in the link below: https://patreon.com/spfilmviewers
This week the Strangers handle some unfinished business, briefly talk about musicals and DC's slate announcement before jumping into a discussion on Kinji Fukasaku's cult classic, Battle Royale starring the iconic Takeshi Kitano!"Battle Royale" is currently streaming on Amazon Prime and Vudu Free to Watch42 9th graders are sent to a deserted island. They are given a map, food, and various weapons. An explosive collar is fitted around their neck. If they break a rule, the collar explodes. Their mission: kill each other and be the last one standing. The last survivor is allowed to leave the island. If there is more than one survivor, the collars explode and kill them all.Follow all of our relevant links here: https://linktr.ee/satellite12
In our first episode of the new Sequel Special, where we review a sequel (or prequel) of a movie we have already reviewed, the wheel and Sage picked Battle Royale sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem. It was not a good movie and Sage didn't watch it or review it with us. Jacob and Tate talk about the terrible story, production, and the want to shake a hand. This movie was directed by Kinji Fukasaku and Kenta Fukasaku. GD4AM: 18/100 IMDb: 4.6/10 Metacritic: N/A RT: 30% Three years after the failure of the last BR program, a second act is forged and a class of students are sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara. This movie is currently streaming for free on Freevee with commercials or available for rent on most VOD platforms. NEXT MOVIE REVIEW: The Mission (1986) currently streaming on YouTube for free or available for rent on most VOD platforms.
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This week, we bring you the fourth of this year's Japanuary episodes where we're discussing Japanese cult and/or horror films throughout January! Next up, we're discussing cult classic, Battle Royale, Kinji Fukasaku's masterpiece that features well written characters, perfect execution of a great premise and plenty of thought provoking social commentary that doesn't feel too out of place in 2023. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
Vivi Rating: 7.5 Erick Rating: 8 Shaken Not Scared Rating: 7.8 Erick & Vivi dive into Kinji Fukasaku's 2000 Battle Royale! Topics include the one lyric where MCR says "The Millennial Education Reform Act" and how unfortunate it is if salmonella is what gets you in Battle Royale! Dry January Cocktail - Drink by @ruthiann on TikTok Consumed Creepy Content of the Week: Incantation - Netflix Possession - Shudder Monsterland - Hulu Alter Horror Shorts - Youtube The Mortuary Assistant (Video Game) Suggest a cocktail! Suggest a movie! Follow us on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Discord Pinterest Letterboxd Youtube Twitch Send us an email: shakennotscaredpod@gmail.com https://shakennotscaredpodcast.com/ Support the show
Au sommaire de cette spéciale science-fiction, fantastique et horreur : -Chronique de trois nouveaux titres de la collection Extraculte d'Extralucid Films, à savoir, MOON 44 de Roland Emmerich, PUMPKINHEAD de Stan Winston et TICKS de Tony Randell ;-Retour sur CEREMONIE MORTELLE d'Howard Avediss et LA PEAU SUR LES OS de Tom Holland sortis chez Rimini Editions ;-Évocation de LA MAISON PRES DU CIMETIERE de Lucio Fulci et de THE SADNESS de Rob Jabbaz, deux éditions signées ESC ;FEMINA RIDENS de Piero Schivazappa et DANS LES REPLIS DE LA CHAIR de Sergio Bergonzelli parus chez Frenezy Editions ;-Quelques productions hexagonales avec PHOTO-SOUVENIR et LUNDI d'Edmond Séchan (Ciné-club TV n° 8 Spécial Jean-Claude Carrière) ainsi que L'ALLIANCE (1970) de Christian de Chalonge (Coll. L'Oeil du témoin n°1) ;-De la SF japonaise (LES EVADES DE L'ESPACE de Kinji Fukasaku) et française (LA REVANCHE DES HUMANOÏDES d'Albert Barillé), deux films édités par Carlotta Films. Bonne écoute à toutes et tous !
Movie of the Year: 2002Battle RoyaleThe Taste Buds goes to a remote island to kill each other discussing Battle Royale!Before Squid Game, before Ready or Not, before Avengers Arena, before the Purge series, before the Hunger Games, there was Battle Royale. The final film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with a screenplay written by his son, Kenta Fukasaku, Battle Royale follows a 9th grade class on a field trip gone awry. In the near future, the Japanese government has passed the "BR" act out of fear of wayward youths. So they regularly send entire classes out to kill each other on a prepared battlefield. We get to know 40 some students, including, Shuya, a boy haunted by his father's suicide; Kuninobu, Shuyo's best friend who maybe stabbed a teacher once and is in love with Noriko, who MIGHT be in love with Shuya--because even though they're fighting for their lives, the kids still got crushes! Some of the kids embrace the game, some kill themselves rather than take out a classmate, some get slowly dragged into the proceedings but they're all at the whims oaf the army and their vengeful former teacher.The Taste Buds explore the legacy of Battle Royale and what makes it stand out from the imitators, what the film is saying about childhood vs adulthood, and the purpose of the transfer students! Plus the Rushmore of 2002 Fashion, a draft of killer children, and so much more!Make sure to also:Check out the 2002 bracketVisit our websiteUse our Amazon page!Join our Patreon team! (to get the show early and hear bonus segments!)Like us!Follow us!
Benvenuti nella raccolta in formato Podcast delle puntate di #CloseUp, a cura di Matteo Righi, aka Houssy. #CloseUp è la rubrica di recensioni cinematografiche in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia-Romagna.
Carol Borden (The Cultural Gutter) and Samm Deighan (Twitch of the Death Nerve) join Mike to discuss two adaptations of Edogawa Rampo's Kurotokage. The 1962 was adapted by Kaneto Shindô and directed by Umetsugu Inoue while the 1968 was adapted by Masashige Narusawa and directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Both were based on the stage play version by Yukio Mishima. Professor Earl Jackson discusses the strange bedfellows behind these amazing films about a criminal mastermind who squares off against the Japanese Sherlock Holmes.
Carol Borden (The Cultural Gutter) and Samm Deighan (Twitch of the Death Nerve) join Mike to discuss two adaptations of Edogawa Rampo's Kurotokage. The 1962 was adapted by Kaneto Shindô and directed by Umetsugu Inoue while the 1968 was adapted by Masashige Narusawa and directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Both were based on the stage play version by Yukio Mishima. Professor Earl Jackson discusses the strange bedfellows behind these amazing films about a criminal mastermind who squares off against the Japanese Sherlock Holmes.
Book Battle Royale By Koushun Takami Film: Battle Royale (1999) Originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999. The story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional authoritarian Japanese government known as the Republic of Greater East Asia. The dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 Japan Horror Fiction Awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other. Upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller. In 2000, one year after publication, Battle Royale was adapted into a manga series, written by Takami himself, and a feature film. The film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by Japan's National Diet. The film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created. Suzanne Collins author of The Hunger Games would be accused of ripping off the plot of Battle Royale. The Japanese action-thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with a screenplay written by Kenta Fukasaku, Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, the film follows a group of junior high-school students that are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. The film drew controversy, and was banned or excluded from distribution in several countries; Toei Company refused to sell the film to any United States distributor for over a decade due to concerns about potential controversy and lawsuits, until Anchor Bay Entertainment eventually acquired the film in 2010 for a direct-to-video release. Battle Royale became a cultural phenomenon, and is considered one of the most influential films in recent decades, having been highly influential in global popular culture. Since the film's release, the term "battle royale" has been redefined to refer to a fictional narrative genre and/or mode of entertainment inspired by the film, where a select group of people are instructed to kill each other off until there is a triumphant survivor. It has inspired numerous media, including films, books, animation, comics, visual novels, and video games; the battle royale game genre, for example, is based on the film. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.01); Forming the Plot (09.20); Plot Synopsis (11.18); Book Thoughts (18.07); Queston of the Week (46.20); How many stars? (52.41); Introducing a Film (55.27); Battle Royale Film Trailer (58.18); Lights, Camera, Action (1:00.14); Epilogue (1:21.51); End Credits (1:24.21); Closing Credits (1:25.47) Opening Credits– Classical Jingle by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Who's Gonna Save You Now by Rina Samayama. Taken from the album Samayama. Copyrights 2020 Dirt Records. Rina Samyama's new album. Hold That Girl out 02 September 2022. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon.
In Part 1 of our much belated One-Year Anniversary Special, Sonny and Rory ponder what would happen if one of the murderous school children from Kinji Fukasaku's BATTLE ROYALE happened to play hooky on that fateful day. Featuring our first ever bonus Pointless Spin-Off of a piece of printed media!* * a novel tie-in to a video game
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest Violet Lucca (of Harper's Magazine) discuss the arthouse existentialism of post-war Japan with a double feature of Hiroshi Teshigahara's absurdist horror fable WOMAN IN THE DUNES (1964) and Kinji Fukasaku's apocalyptic wartime drama UNDER THE FLAG OF THE RISING SUN (1972). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on David Cronenberg's CRASH (1996) and Paul Verhoeven's SHOWGIRLS (1995), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-10:03 WOMAN IN THE DUNES // 10:03-1:06:17 UNDER THE FLAG OF THE RISING SUN // 1:06:17-2:04:12 Outro // 2:04:12-2:07:08 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
Hello all and welcome to your new favorite movie review podcast, Scene In Fifteen! Well, we are HOPING it is. The theme light has been turned off, so let the wild rumpus begin! We dive head first into Kinji Fukasaku's masterpiece, Battle Royale. This one came packed with a NR rating as well as a tad bit o' controversy. (Hunger Games anyone?) How did it go for our dynamic duo Nashon and Jabbs? Only one way to find out. Give it a listen. It's another episode of the show we hope you always rate, "KEEP IT", Scene In Fifteen!
On this episode, we cover Kinji Fukasaku's five-film yakuza epic Battles Without Honor and Humanity. All of the films are available for free on Tubi. Our guest today is the author of She Rides Shotgun and the upcoming Everybody Knows, Jordan Harper. Can you survive a nuclear explosion? / endless cycles of violence / despicable villains / lots of film talk
In the thirty-ninth episode of Season 5 (Dystopia Myopia) Kyle is joined by script supervisor Katy Baldwin and writer/traveler Reagan Osborne to discuss the brutal interpretation on the battle of generational anxiety and the competitiveness of cultural testing in Kinji Fukasaku's daring adaptation of Koushun Takami's Battle Royale.
Matt and James are once again joined by Evoloution Of Horror host Mike Muncer on the podcast. Together they tackle two brutal dystopian worlds and ask the question "are the kids alright?" Join them as they discuss Stnaley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) and Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale (2000). Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/ Email Us! Follow us on TWITTER Add us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Follow us on LETTERBOXD Support the podcast on PATREON
Our randomly chosen film for our first Cinema Shock Roulette entry is none other than Kinji Fukasaku's kids-killing-kids cult classic BATTLE ROYALE! Join us as we trace this film from its origins as a controversial novel through its creation, fights with censors, and eventually, its emergence as a full on cult phenomenon. Coming Up: SHIVERS (1975) RABID (1977) THE BROOD (1979) SCANNERS (1981) Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, & Todd Davis. Visit our website for episode archives, merchandise & more: http://cinemashock.net
1980; Kinji Fukasaku; Sonny Chiba, Henry Silva, Robert Vaughn
On Episode 7 of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight play Red Light, Green Light, otherwise known as What's the Time Mr. Wolf! In Previously On…(3:50) Jason and Rosie celebrate DC's announcement of Jon Kent (aka the Superman of Earth) coming out as bisexual as well as the revival of the iconic Image comics series Saga by Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples. In a mini-segment called The Editor's Note (10:48), X-Ray Vision producer (and 007 superfan) Chris Lord joins to toast (with a vodka martini of course) No Time to Die and speculate on the future of the franchise. In the Airlock (26:30) Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeeeep) into the Netflix smash hit Squid Game to unmask why the show and its capitalist critiques resonate so strongly. Next, this week's Hive Mind (59:50) features an insightful conversation between Jason and two of the producers behind Disney+'s anime anthology Star Wars: Visions. Finally, in The Endgame (1:19:50) Jason and Rosie select their own ‘Deadly Game' in which to compete (and hopefully not lose). Use #XRVEndgame & tweet at Jason to let us know what you think of their choices! Tune in every Wednesday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button! Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmedia The Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision! Saga, An iconic epic space opera in the truest possible sense; this comics fantasia tells the story of a wife & husband from warring planets, one highly technologic, the other magical, and their interplanetary adventures with their daughter and an ever-changing cast of oddballs, bounty hunters, & a robot-computer-sex-addict-prince (you read that right). Available in multiple compendiums, single issues, & more. Goldfinger, The 1964 third installment of the EON-produced 007 James Bond franchise, starring Sean Connery at the height of his prowess & charisma. While undoubtedly problematic for its portrayal of women and Koreans (specifically, characters Pussy Galore & Odd Job), the film also cemented the now trademark Bond formula of gadgets, close calls, & big action set pieces. It is considered by many to be the quintessential Bond film. Available on Hulu & more. Call of Duty: Warzone, Introduced on March 10, 2020, this free-to-play Battle Royale style game takes the incredibly popular Call of Duty FPS franchise in a slightly new direction by limiting game modes and utilizing large scale (shrinking) maps to give players room to collect cash, weaponry, and fight each other off. Battle Royale (2000), Literally the film by which most other works in this genre are named for and/or reference (see COD: Warzone above). Directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a book by Koushun Takami, the film follows the kill or be-killed antics of a group of delinquent school children. Highly controversial upon release for its violence & gore, it has gone on to such cult fame that it is essentially a widely popular film. Available here. Gambling Apocalypse: Kaiji, A Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto that has been ongoing since 1996 and chronicles the very misadventurous escapades of an inveterate gambler named Kaiji Ito. The series has garnered wide acclaim, both critically and commercially, in Japan and beyond. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/xrayvision.. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weeks review brings us back to Japanese cinema with the cult classic, Battle Royale (2000) dir. by Kinji Fukasaku, along side a Canadian biographic drama, and Christopher Walken's latest film, Percy vs Goliath (2021) dir. by Clark Johnson.
On this episode, the Morticians get drenched in two absolute bloodbaths: the 2021 'Mortal Kombat' reboot and the frequently-sampled Japanese gem 'Battle Royale'. Scrub in for a messy one. _____________ TIMESTAMPS [0:00-21:15] News! MCU announcements, 'Morbius' delayed, 'Transformers' sequel [21:30-1:07:55] 'Mortal Kombat', directed by Simon McQuoid; starring Lewis Tan, Joe Taslim, & Hiroyuki Sanada. [1:08:10-1:58:50] 'Battle Royale' directed by Kinji Fukasaku; starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, & Takeshi Kitano. (CW: Discussions of suicide) ______________ Follow us @TheMediaMorgue across socials and consider supporting us on Patreon for early access and other bonus content!
We revisit Kinji Fukasaku's classic Battle Royale and its sequel in honour of the new 4K UHD release. Why is it such a classic, even after 20 years? This episode's timecodes 00:01:14 - Episode introduction 00:02:50 - Ready to rumble? It's time for Battle Royale 00:34:07 - Battle Royale II: Requiem. Why? 00:54:54 - easternKicks picks 00:55:54 - Outro Battle Royale is released on Limited Edition 4K UHD Blu-ray 5-disc boxset from Arrow Video from 26 April 2021, with a brand new 4K UHD restoration of the theatrical and director's cut, two cuts of Battle Royale II on separate Blu-rays, and the soundtrack CD.
Rob St. Mary returns to The Projection Booth to discuss Kinji Fukasaku's 1972 anti-war film, Under the Flag of the Rising Sun. The film stars Sachiko Hidari as the widow of Sgt. Katsuo Togashi who died in WWII. His death certificate is unclear about how he died and, thus, she can't claim survivor benefits.The authorities are either unable or, more likely, unwilling to help her so she investigates her husband's death, tracking down his fellow soldiers and unraveling a Rashomon-like story of what might have really happened to him.Along with Rob, Chris Stachiw joins Mike to talk about Fukasaku's film as well as Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers / Letters from Iwo Jima double feature. Subtitler and filmmaker Linda Hoaglund provides insight on Fukasaku's motivations during her interview.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to 'The Monstrous Feminine' - the podcast where horrible humans talk about horror. In this episode the coven delves into the teen horror —and boy, does it get messy.
Sneaking up behind you comes SLIME! We bring you tales of goo, sludge, and ooze come to terrorize mankind. Starting with Larry Cohen's The Stuff, The Green Slime (1968) by Kinji Fukasaku, Steve McQueen's 1958 The Blob, and the 1988 Blob remake directed by Chuck Russell.