DVD Releases - Tuesday December 14th
Published December 15, 2004
This So-Called Disaster (2004)
Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
Three of a Kind (2004)
Studio: Tai Seng Video Marketing, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Throttle Junkies/Sick Air 2-Pack (2004)
Studio: Goldhil Home Media International
Rated: Not Rated
Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion (2003)
Studio: New Yorker Video
Rated: Not Rated
Time of the Wolf (2003)
Studio: Palm Pictures
Rated: Not Rated
The Duke Says - You never know what you're gonna get with Michele Haneke, is what, but you can be sure it won't be at all pleasant. Following Benny's Video (fella kills someone and videos it) and Funny Games (incredibly patronizing treatise on flick violence) we get this here post-apocalyptic drama. Don't be expecting explosions and road warriors, though. For Haneke, the apocalypse heralds only darkness and rape and decay and stuff.
Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea (2004)
Studio: Pathfinder Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
UFC 49: Unfinished Business (2004)
Studio: Studioworks
Rated: Not Rated
Ultra Vixens: Asians 2 (2004)
Studio: Peach DVD
Rated: Not Rated
Undermind (2003)
Studio: Wellspring
Rated: Not Rated
The Way We Rode/World's Most Insane Motorcycle Crashes - 2 Volume Set (2004)
2-Disc Set
Studio: Goldhil Home Media International
Rated: Not Rated
We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004)
Widescreen
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown
Westender
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated
Wolf's Rain - Vol. 4: Recollection (2004)
Studio: Bandai Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
WWE - Survivor Series 2004 (2004)
Studio: Sony Music Distribution
Rated: Not Rated
The Yakuza Papers: Battles Without Honor And Humanity (1973)
6-Disc Set
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
The Yakuza Papers: Vol.1 - Battles Without Honor And Humanity (1973)
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
The Yakuza Papers: Vol.2 - Deadly Fight In Hiroshima (1973)
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
The Yakuza Papers: Vol.3 - Proxy War (1973)
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
Yakuza Papers: Vol.4 - Police Tactics (1974)
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
The Yakuza Papers: Vol.5 - Final Episode (1974)
Studio: Home Vision
Rated: Not Rated
Well, till next week folks.
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- DVD Releases - Tuesday December 14th
- Published: December 15, 2004
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I'm a sucker for annotated lists of cool shit, so you've signed yourself up one more (at least) dedicated reader here.
I'm surprised (amazed?) that the Scorcese collection doesn't include Mean Strets. Mean Streets = Masterpiece.
I need to add Zoolander to my Netflix list -- always heard good things about it.
Eric Berlin
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Shelob, Frodo & Bilbo - Steely Dan would be cast aside.
Neat reviews, Duke - did The Yakuza Papers help you in your travails?
hey folks.
No, The Yakuza Papers helped not one damn jot, even though there's like six thousand of them.
Matt, thanks for the Godzilla details. Sounds cool as hell.
And Eric, it is somewhat odd that Mean Streets hasn't mde either of the boxes (i thought it made the first region 1 affair, but may be wrong. certianly not on the region 2 edition). There was a sepcial edition of it released not so long ago, i'm pretty sure, or was scheduled, anyhow, with a scorsese commentary. That'd be worth looking out for. And yes, Zoolander is brilliant.
Yakuza is Japanese, not Korean. Korean is dogs. You not call Yakuza dogs, or Yakuza make you sorry you born.
Maybe the Duke intended to call dem dogs dogs
But, even the Korean mafia are called Yakuza - ref crimelibrary
The Korean yakuza are a powerful presence in Japan, despite the fact that Koreans suffer discrimination in Japanese society. Although Japanese-born people of Korean ancestry are a significant segment of the Japanese population, they are still considered resident aliens. But Koreans, who are often shunned in legitimate trades, are embraced by the Japanese yakuza precisely because they fit the group's "outsider" image. The man who paved the way for Koreans in Japanese organized crime was the Korean yakuza godfather Hisayuki Machii.


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I'll chime in here with one:
Godzilla Tokyo SOS: A sequel to 2002's Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, this one has just about everything. Even Mothra. It's fast, has a surprsing amount of human drama, and it even has 21-minutes of bonus footage! Sony gets better with these discs every release. As for the video and audio, well, you'll just have to wait for my full review (end shameless plug).