Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Movies of the Month, July 2006

The House on the Edge of the Park
A sleazy Italian thriller, but if it were done a little arty, like Man Bites Dog or Funny Games, it would be considered a commentary on the violence of our society.
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
I have learned from female revenge thrillers such as Lady Snowblood, They Call Her One Eye, Bury Me An Angel, Broken Oath, and Kill Bill that when women decide to take revenge, they go about it so carefully and methodically that their targets haven't the least hope of escaping. The same is true for Lady Vengeance.
A Scanner Darkly
Junkies and drug-war zealots are linked in a sick symbiosis, two sides of a paranoid coin.
Electric Dragon 80,000 Volts
Other than the first Matrix movie, only the Japanese have successfully depicted cyberpunk on film, and on 1/1000th of the budget.
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From Beyond
If you loved the grotesquerie-with-an-undertone-of-perverted sex that was Re-Animator, you'll enjoy this low-budget but creative effort from the same team.
Kung Fu Zombie
Not as great as Spooky Encounters or Mr. Vampire, but an extremely fun example of the kungfu/horror genre starring the adorable Billy Chong.
Gankutsuou 5
Love! Revenge! Scandal! Gorgeous Settings! And now . . .giant robots! Who could ask for anything more?
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 9
Things are getting serious. Who created the homunculi? Why were the Ishbalans massacred? If your country's leader is named Fuehrer Bradley, isn't that a bad sign?
Fists in the Pocket
Everything you need from a disfunctional family drama: blackmail, incest, matricide, mysterious fits of some kind. No sentiment, ephipanies, or pat psychological explanations.

Movies of the Month, June 2006


District B13
The Duel
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo 4
House of Fury
Jungle Holocaust
Kino's Journey 1 & 2
The New Barbarians
The New Gladiators
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
One Nite in Mongkok

Port of Shadows
X-Men: the Last Stand

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