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  • stevekp's Avatar
    127 posts since Mar '08
    • anyone got any recommendations for jap movies?? and where do u watch them? download?? got eng subs ma? 

  • xfool's Avatar
    1,249 posts since Oct '02
    • I mainly watch them on crunchyroll,they all have Eng subs.

       

      Survive Style 5+

       

      Battle Royale

       

      u can also find some jap movies on youtube (just search the title) . If u want to download or see better quality try  veoh . For veoh the quality is very good and its downloadable but u need to sign up and download their software.

  • 1minutefilmreview's Avatar
    25 posts since Apr '08
  • stevekp's Avatar
    127 posts since Mar '08
    • i watch any jap movies... as long as its jap, most of their storylines are good... haa.. this is wad i think..

  • SiMiLaiEh*'s Avatar
    733 posts since May '06
  • Fallen...
    the Bear's Avatar
    126,523 posts since Feb '01
    • tentacle pr0...uhh.. nevermind teeth.png

      but seriously, i liked these two:

      Azumi: story of an assassin.. it's a bloodbath..
      Tetsuo - The Iron Man: weirdass movie about mutation and madness

      and if you like absolute mayhem, try The Machine Girl teeth.png

  • rokkie's Avatar
    821 posts since Mar '08
  • elindra's Avatar
    44,559 posts since Jun '04
    • Originally posted by the Bear:

      tentacle pr0...uhh.. nevermind teeth.png

      but seriously, i liked these two:

      Azumi: story of an assassin.. it's a bloodbath..
      Tetsuo - The Iron Man: weirdass movie about mutation and madness

      and if you like absolute mayhem, try The Machine Girl teeth.png


      Hey I like Azumi too!

      I also like Kuitan

  • 1minutefilmreview's Avatar
    25 posts since Apr '08
    • Try 'Audition' and 'Visitor Q' from Takashi Miike.

      'All About Lily Chou-Chou'  and 'Hana & Alice' by Shunji Iwai

       

      'Tokyo Story' and 'Late Autumn' by Yasujiro Ozu.

       

      Regards,

      1minutefilmreview

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