Pending Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch in its U.S., here are some new pre-orders that allow me to recall the upcoming release in Japan of new Blu-ray Ghibli. Notice to interested parties and fans of the master Hayao Miyazaki, the 3 new cakes blue are expected between 20 June and 18 July and will offer some dubbing and subtitles in French.
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3 Movies for the Weekend
How long have I had not bought a Blu-Ray… especially strolling around rather than on the internet and even more without too knowledgeable on it myself before. But sometimes it's nice to be tempted and to discover new things to chance, besides, I admit I fell for Panic sur Florida Beach primarily for the retro design of his jacket. Ceci dit, to have ever watched 3 films at the time I speak to you (they will not last long… ) I can tell you that I have not been disappointed.
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Apocalypse Now Edition Définitive
Well it did not take long for me to love this final edition of’Apocalypse Now in Blu-ray… Although big fan of war movies (value of testimony, Commemoration AND entertainment), I hesitated to buy it when it came out because I thought that the version “mac-mini” enough for me. And then I finally cracked by seeing this box on the blogs I frequent, view its contents and also parcequ’ amazon.fr n'en demand 18 Small euros. It would have been criminal to download!
Let's go for a quick tour of this edition.
Crows Zero I & II, The Incredibles.
Et hop, Three new Blu-ray movies in the video library! The first box contains the 2 films “Crows Zero” director Takashi Miike, one of my favorite Japanese directors with Sogo Ishii and Takeshi Kitano (whose last feature film “Outrage” is really excellent also). Miike's films have the distinction of being always either hyper violent (voir Ichi the killer) or else downright unhealthy (I think back to Gozu… ) but sometimes comic fantastico (yokai wars, Sukiyaki Western Django). It is also to him that we owe the film adaptation times and my bad for not Ryu Ga Gotoku (yakuza). In 2 films Crows Zero, we are in the high school gang fight loubars : the “Bancho”. Another theme of violence so, but with some very funny moments, see fantastic (some guys are so hefty that is is simply inhuman!). If we could transpose a Beat'em all film, Crows Zero is the perfect example.