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buzzmong wrote:Harry Potter?
nope
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Lateralus wrote:I can cope with strong content, as long as it is within a decent context.
I think it (Ichi the Killer) has a great story, the violence done by Ichi is quite lol-some as it's quite cartoonish, as is Jijii, but it's offset by the violence done by Kakihara - which definately isn't done for laughs, despite his Joker-ish appearance.

The story is about what's been done to Ichi, so the violence is justified, and it's the revelation of Ichi's story that I found massively more satisfying than the films actual ending.

Kind of twisted superhero vs. yazuka stuff, where both sides are rather more extreme than you might be used to seeing.
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Also see, 'Sympathy for mr vengeance', 'Sympathy for lady vengeance', and 'old boy', 3 more great stories from that neck of the woods. All three are bloody good films that contain scenes of extreme violence (not as extreme as ichi though) but they fit, and they all have bloody good storylines.
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HereComesPete wrote:Also see, 'Sympathy for mr vengeance', 'Sympathy for lady vengeance', and 'old boy', 3 more great stories from that neck of the woods. All three are bloody good films that contain scenes of extreme violence (not as extreme as ichi though) but they fit, and they all have bloody good storylines.
From Snowblood Apple, my favourite review site for this sort of thing:
While Sympathy for Mr Vengeance was an eye-opening thriller in which your, um, sympathies for the protagonists shifted with astonishing regularity, leading you to question your own morality in places, and Oldboy was a taut revenge flick with an intriguing premise, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance wants to be arty and worthy, but disappears up its own arse before, ultimately, leaving us with a predictable plot and bollocksy conclusion whilst trying to prove its arthouse credentials.
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I agree with that in part, I like the film, but less than the others, old boy being my favourite. But I put them all up there as Park intended them to go as a trilogy AND to work alone. Just watch old boy if your strapped for time, its the third, its the best.
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Post by eion »

I also highly recommend Audition and Visitor Q, by the same guy who did Ichi (Takashi Miike). Not quite the same level of violence as Ichi, but similar extreme weirdness.
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Visitor Q is good.

mostly not too weird either. apart from that bit in the kitchen, oh, and the back garden.

the start is fairly fucked up too.


Other than that. not too bad.
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Visitor Q was a little too odd for me.

Audition is awesome, though
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another picature
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Duke of Ted wrote:another picature
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Robin hood, <s>Men in tights</s> prince of thieves
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Anhamgrimmar wrote: Robin hood, <s>Men in tights</s> prince of thieves
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Post by buzzmong »

well, Monty Python has already been mentioned...so errr...

That 80's one with midgets?
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buzzmong wrote:well, Monty Python has already been mentioned...so errr...

That 80's one with midgets?
time bandits.
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Is that some "UtherPendragon"?
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote: time bandits.
nope
Anhamgrimmar wrote:Is that some "UtherPendragon"?
it does have a king in it
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
time bandits.
Although that IS a good film, it's not the one I was going for.

Midgets...early 80's. Magic...use of a catapult in it. Always on around Christmas for some reason.

Either way, it escapes me....


The Godfather? :lol:
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Pffft

are you thinking of Willow? It's not that and there are no midgets in it
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hmm...i do like dark and dreary medieval films...looks like something I would/should have seen...especially the drive by hanging...although, i dont recall one that misty or that muddy...
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Duke of Ted wrote: it does have a king in it
King kong, I win, AICMFP!
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Excalibur?
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