Discussing the dangerous death scene from Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood in Mifune: The Last Samurai (Steven Okazaki, 2016)
Kurosawa was a fucking madman
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Discussing the dangerous death scene from Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood in Mifune: The Last Samurai (Steven Okazaki, 2016)
Kurosawa was a fucking madman
The Floral Art Of Studio Ghibli Pt.2
Ninja War of Torakage...not exactly endorsing this one, though it’s the first time I’ve seen a demon with wings made of human hands, so there’s that.
Seoul Station, the rather grim animated prequel to Train to Busan. The action scene are blurred, which lends a nice effect to representation of the zombies’ fast motion.
Stills from the Chie the Brat film adaptation directed by Isao Takahata.
Himiko, directed by Masahiro Shinoda, 1974.
Beat Takeshi’s Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen.
Yakuza Apocalypse, Takashi Miike, 2015.
Man on High Heels - written and directed by Jang Jin, starring Cha Seung-won, 2014.
Crows Zero, set four of ??? sets.
Crows Zero, set three of ??? sets.
OCD continues...Crows Zero, set two of ??? sets.
Haven’t done a screencap set in ages, and fear I went a little mad on this one. Crows Zero, set one of ??? sets.
Amazing film, Warriors Two - includes so many of my favorite actors and stunt guys. Instant favorite.
Carter Wong in Hapkido.
Hand of Death, directed by John Woo, starring Tao Liang-tan and James Tien. Also featuring Wei Yang, Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan, and cameos featuring Yuen Wah, John Woo, Carter Wong, Yuen Biao and the lovely Lingfeng Shangguan. 1976.
The Battle Wizard, Shaw Brothers, 1977.