Shrrshrr - coolness. you're from the bay area?

where is Japan Town there exactly?
Midnight Eye does really extensive reviews. one of the other sites i also go to is lovehkfilm.com which is not just HK film...
anyways...
i bought
Shall We Dance? , one of my all time favorites in dvd as a present for a friend's bday. i really recommend this movie to those who want to watch more japanese films.

and while the US remake is ok, the original Japanese version still holds a special place in my heart.
Koji Yakusho is great in this movie. which brings me on to another one of his movies i've been looking for, unsuccesfully though.
Warai No Daigaku / University of Laughs
here is Koji btw:
from Subway Cinema:
Based on a stage play by Koki Mitani, this two-man movie is one of the funniest and deadliest satires of the current American political situation you'll ever see. Japan 's favorite leading man, Koji Yakusho (DOPPELGANGER, SHALL WE DANCE?) stars as a government censor in 1940 whose job it is to ensure the patriotism of the plays in the theater district. They must be ideologically sound, loyal to the Emperor, supportive of the Japanese war effort, and full of truth, justice and the Japanese way. Any deviation is seen as an effort to undermine homeland security as Japan brings peace and harmony to the world through guns and bombs. Enter Tsubaki (Goro Inagaki), a flashy young comedian whose latest farce is a send-up of “Romeo and Juliet”. Yakusho doesn't get the play – it's not even that funny. He is about to reject it outright when X begins to plead: he'll make changes, any changes at all. And so Yakusho starts to insist on edits, first motivated by political concerns, and then motivated by aesthetic ones. The young writer diligently reworks his play however he's ordered, and it actually starts to get better. Before long, the two men are engaged in a conspiracy of two, crafting the funniest play they can imagine. But, of course, there's a war going on, and none of this can end well.
imagine my surprise when i discovered one of the SMAP members (Inagaki) is in this movie.
i might get it off ebay coz i can't find it in the japanese stores here. yesasia has it, but its $$$$.
and oh, i finally have a Filipino film to recommend called
Blue Moon .
dvd back cover synopsis:
Can a love that bloomed under a Blue Moon truly last forever? At a quiet home in Boston, Massachusetts, an elderly Filipina named Corazon (Boots Anson-Roa) is writing a love letter. Knowing she doesn’t have much time left, Corazon is writing to every man named Manuel Pineda who’s listed in the Philippine directory, identifying herself as his long-lost love. In the Philippines, an elderly man named Manuel Pineda (Eddie Garcia) is diagnosed with cancer, and told he only has a few months to live. Manuel decides that before he dies, he wants to find the woman he loves most, whom he hasn’t seen in decades: Corazon. Such is the dramatic opening of emotional “Blue Moon,” a hopeful, moving love story that spans many decades. “Blue Moon” follows Manuel’s daunting search for Corazon all over the Philippines. He’s joined by his emotionally distant son Rod (Christopher de Leon), and recently-separated grandson Kyle (Dennis Trillo). As Rod and Kyle accompany Manuel in his search for his lady love, they discover that there were actually two ladies named Corazon in Manuel’s life: the nurse whom Manuel married after World War 2, and the spunky girl who was Manuel’s first love in 1938. The blossoming of young love between the dashing young Manuel (Mark Herras) and the two Corazons (Jennylyn Mercado and Pauleen Luna) in the Forties is counterpointed with the dying Manuel’s search for his one true love in the present day. But which Corazon is it, and will he find her before he joins his Creator?
i really loved this movie, which is a lot coming from me. i am sure my other filipino fforumers would agree as Philippine Cinema is usually typical and unoriginal. movies that top our box office are the comedies, with slap stick humor and romantic-comedies with the predictable ending. its been awhile that i've seen a Filipino film with substance....i am glad i got it!
thats it for now.. have to sleep! :yawn: