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VCinema Episode 20: Fulltime Killer

January 3, 2011 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

Our review of Johnnie To’s 2001 actioneer Fulltime Killer in this episode gets so meta that you’ll think you’re reading it off the legs of an ant in a Salvador Dali painting. Also included is our second straight “Let’s Get Formsprung” mini-segment in which we get in the director’s chair and talk about films we’d like to see made as well as plenty and puh-lenty of other film talk.

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VCinema Episode 19: Stray Bullet

December 20, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments


In this episode, we continue our exploration into post World War II film by reviewing the 1961 film Stray Bullet (aka Obaltan and Aimless Bullet), directed by Yu Hyun-Mok and one of the few pre ’90s films currently available in the West. Plenty of detail about the position of this fascinating film in both Korean national and cinematic history as well as discussion of the film itself is all included in this episode, so if you have any interest in Korean film history, this episode is a must-listen.

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VCinema Episode 18: Twenty-Four Eyes

December 6, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

Prepare to wipe those tears! This episode has us looking at a golden classic of post-war (1954 was the film’s year of release, to be exact) Japanese cinema, Keisuke Kinoshita’s Twenty-Four Eyes. Is the film still deserving the honor of having beat its peers, including Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, for several prestigious film awards or is it just a product of its time? Find out as we look more closely at one of the most beloved films in Japanese history.

Also included in this episode is a quirky letter from an old friend of the show, the beginnings of our new B-Boy theme song, and the usual film-related talk and tomfoolery.

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VCinema Episode 17: Return of the Five Deadly Venoms

November 22, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

aka Crippled Avengers, aka Avengers Handicapped, aka Mortal Combat. Yes, it’s going to be one of those mixed up film title episodes again…

On the evening of Sir Run Run Shaw’s birthday (Happy 103rd, Uncle Run Run!), we review one of the best known films in the Shaw Brothers’ extensive library, 1978′s Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms (aka…yeah, OK, we’ll stop) directed by the Godfather of Hong Kong cinema, Chang Cheh, and starring the Venom Mob. A recipe for success or bloated egos? Listen and find out!

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VCinema Episode 16: Barking Dogs Never Bite

November 8, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

We take a little break away from our participation in this year’s Japanese Film Blogathon to sneak in a little South Korean coverage. In this episode, with guest James McCormick of the Criterion Cast, we review Bong Joon-Ho’s (The Host, Mother, Memories of Murder) feature length debut Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000). We get a visit from old show contributor Kemek who, from his post in Korea, delivers a new film and culture bit. There’s also yet another discussion about the Korean film quota system and tons of the usual film talk.

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Vcinema Episode 15: Satoshi Kon/Kihachiro Kawamoto Memorial Episode

October 25, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

In this episode, we memorialize animators Kihachiro Kawamoto and Satoshi Kon who passed away on August 23rd and 24th, respectively. With guest host Cathy Munroe-Hotes of Nishikata Film Review, we review Kon’s Paprika and Kawamoto’s The Book of the Dead. Friends and past guests of the show, including Mark Schilling of the Japan Times, Jasper Sharp of Midnight Eye and the Zipangu Fest, and Jason Gray of Screen International, call in with their memories and impressions of the two late, great filmmakers.

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Show links:

Kihachiro Kawamoto interview on Midnight Eye

Satoshi Kon interview on Midnight Eye

Satoshi Kon’s Blog (Japanese)

An English Translation of Satoshi Kon’s last words

The Dreaming Machine Official Blog (Japanese)

The World’s Most Action Packed Movie

Zhang Yimou interview on Criterioncast

VCinema Episode 14: Zero Woman Red Handcuffs

October 12, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

BACK WITH A VENGEANCE!

After taking a short break to work on our new site design, VCinema is back with a 3.5 hour episode chock full of movie goodness.  Our main review is the 1974 Pinky Violence film Zero Woman Red Handcuffs directed by Yukio Noda including an extended talk about the genre and bad girls in Japanese cinema in general.  Also included is an interview with Adam Torel of Third Window Films, a UK-based distributor with an incredible catalog of Asian films (including VCinema favorite Oasis).  But wait!  There’s more!  Our friends over at the Toronto JFilm Pow Wow cover several of the key Asian films from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2010 including Tran Anh Hung’s Norwegian Wood, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, Tetsuya Nakashima’s Confessions, Sion Sono’s Cold Fish, and more!  Strap yourself in for quite possibly the most epic podcast ever!

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VCinema Episode 13: Tony Takitani

September 4, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

In this episode, the VCinema boys are joined in the fourth chair by Dr. John Berra, a film scholar who has authored and edited books covering American Independent and Japanese cinema.  In addition to talking to us about these publications and a post that he has accepted abroad, John joins us in a discussion and review of  Tony Takitani (2004, dir: Jun Ichikawa), … Continue Reading

VCinema Episode 12: The City of Violence

August 22, 2010 Podcasts, VCinema No Comments

Welcome back, VC fans! While we’ve been busy lately putting out all of our exclusive Shinsedai bonus content, we were able to regroup for our first ‘regular’ episode in over a month! In this episode, join Jon, Rufus, and Josh as we discuss The City of Violence … Continue Reading

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Check out the latest episode of VCinema, subtitled Bollywood Vampires and co-hosted by Rufus and me.  Of course, that I’ve produced and hosted the show since its beginning doesn’t make this big news, but this may be a sign of future collaborations between the two sites or maybe even a dedicated cineAwesome! podcast.

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