Thursday, April 28, 2011

IN THE REALM OF SADA ABE




I just finished watching Oshima's In the Realm of the Senses and was pleasantly surprised that all the hype surrounding the film was true. When I first heard about it, I was sure that the explicitness would be one or two quick scenes added as a sort of fuck you to Japanese censors, but I was wrong. Hard core imagery is spread throughout the entire movie including some very strange scenes (an egg WTF?). As far as the film goes, as well as being notorious, it is extremely well made and beautiful to look at, excellently acted, the perfect art house exploitation hybrid.

The story of Sada Abe has also been filmed two other times to my knowledge. A Woman Called Sada Abe is a more straight forward Pinky/Roman Porno approach and very enjoyable as a Japanese sexploiter. My favorite adaptation however is Sada directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. His version takes the very dark subject matter and makes it almost fun, adding bright Argentoesque color and a surreal story telling style. Anybody who has seen Obayashi's other film House will recognize his directorial style. All three of these are well worth checking out for Exploitation or Art House fans, and for fans of Pink film they are absolutely essential.

Monday, January 24, 2011

RALPH!

I just watched Fulci's City of the Living Dead again and forgot just how awesome this scene was.  Enjoy it again for the second time!

Net Flix streaming update

I just found some more great genre titles on Net Flix streaming. Here's a list of some of the biker and post apocalyptic films they offer.
BIKER- Peace Killers, Angel Unchained,Chrome and Hot Leather, Devils Angels, Satan's Sadists, Glory Stompers, Hells Bells
POST APOCALYPTIC- Mutant Hunt, Warrior of the Lost World, Land of Doom, Interzone, Steel Dawn
Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Something Weird #1 Ghastley Sin

I have a bunch of the Something Weird Image release DVDs and I'm going to go through them one by one and give some quick reviews as I watch them. The first is a double feature, Ghastly Ones/Seeds of Sin,  directed by trash auteur Andy Milligan. Each follow a similar plot: a group of people gather together in a house for some reason and are killed off one by one. Before I trash the trash let me say that I loved these movies. They were gory, sleazy and filled with nudity. However, these are not good movies by any stretch of the imagination. There is horrible acting and directing and they don't make a bit of sense. After the first few minutes, I found that my brain actually stopped watching the movie and I was just staring at the images as they appeared on the screen. The movies gave me a disquieted feeling; the only thing I can liken it to is the rosary bead scene in John Waters' Multiple Maniacs stretching across two hours. I heard Waters was a Milligan fan and he must have been, because his first films are very similar in tone to the two on this disc. The Ghastly Ones and the Seed's are trash cinema at its best, but if you like your films with any semblance of professionalism you should probably look elsewhere.