Very excited to see the Yokai Monsters series getting a release, but it's a darn shame that only one of the films is from a new restoration - despite all 3 having been restored. I know that Arrow have tried, but that doesn't take away from the fact that - like the Daimajin set out this week - the transfers are out-of-date at time of release.
Third Window Films has revealed a few artworks for their upcoming Blu-ray releases.
On 30th August, FUNUKE: Show Some Love, You Losers! is available on Blu-ray for the first time.
SRP: £19.99, available to pre-order on Terracotta for £15. On-disc features include Making Of and Deleted & Extended Scenes.
On 18th October, Toshiaki Toyoda: 2005-2021 Box Set is available on Blu-ray as a limited edition.
SRP: £59.99, available to pre-order on Terracotta for £40. This box set includes 6 films for a total runtime of over 6 hours.
Disc 1 has the 2005 film Hanging Garden. On-disc features include Audio commentary by Toshiaki Toyoda, Making Of, and Deleted Scenes.
Disc 2 has 2011 film Monsters Club, 2019 film Wolf's Calling, 2020 film The Day of Destruction and 2021 film Go Seppuku Yourselves. On-disc features include Making of Monsters Club, Monsters Club audio commentary by Jasper Sharp, and a new interview with Toshiaki Toyoda. Even though it's four films on a single Blu-ray disc, two of the films are short-length.
Disc 3 has the 2012 film I'm Flash. On-disc features include Audio commentary by Tom Mes, new interview with Toshiaki Toyoda, Making Of featuring cast & staff interviews plus premiere stage greetings.
On 15th November, Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is available on Blu-ray for the first time.
SRP: £19.99, pre-orders are not yet available. On-disc features include ‘Howling’ Short film, Making Of, and Interview with director Junta Yamaguchi.
Seems like Amazon have started leaking 88 films Q4 schedule or as its known "how 88 films announce releases"
For the Asian releases so far there's Shaolin Mantis (Dec 6th) and I assume the Jet Li 'banger' The One which is coming in a steelbook (Nov 8th).
For those interested the others so far are Good Guys Wear Black (Chuck Norris film) and Black Cat in a deluxe collector's edition (80's Italian horror).
Seems like Amazon have started leaking 88 films Q4 schedule or as its known "how 88 films announce releases"
For the Asian releases so far there's Shaolin Mantis (Dec 6th) and I assume the Jet Li 'banger' The One which is coming in a steelbook (Nov 8th).
For those interested the others so far are Good Guys Wear Black (Chuck Norris film) and Black Cat in a deluxe collector's edition (80's Italian horror).
Nice. Looks like Black Cat is actually the 1991 Hong Kong film by Stephen Shin though I actually don't know if it was part of the Category III line-up or not.
EDIT: Upon some research, Black Cat was released just as the Category III boom occurred in Hong Kong but it's not classified as one of the films. Perhaps for re-releases it did, so I'm curious to see what 88 Films will do for it. In the UK it was released on VHS by Made in Hong Kong with an 18.
Nice. Looks like Black Cat is actually the 1991 Hong Kong film by Stephen Shin though I actually don't know if it was part of the Category III line-up or not.
EDIT: Upon some research, Black Cat was released just as the Category III boom occurred in Hong Kong but it's not classified as one of the films. Perhaps for re-releases it did, so I'm curious to see what 88 Films will do for it. In the UK it was released on VHS by Made in Hong Kong with an 18.
Toshiaki Toyoda's Pornostar is getting a standard edition re-release due 18th October 2021. The film was included as part of the out of print Toshiaki Toyoda: The Early Years limited edition box set.
Category III films Robotrix and Story of Ricky are both now listed on 88 Films' webstore which indicates pre-orders will begin soon. Both films are still scheduled for 27th September 2021 priced at £24.99 each.
Indeed. The Street Fighter films alone would make him an icon, but he's also integral to many of Kinji Fukasaku's films. He's also great in Wolf Guy: Enraged Lycanthrope, which Arrow rescued a few years ago and is outrageous fun.
Bit of a different one this but for anyone using our good friend VPN chan (it's 2021 I assume most of you are...) YouTube movies in the US have added a load of Asian movies that are free with ads including Donnie Yen's last two films Enter The Fat Dragon and Big Brother.
I like most TWF output. If you like Instant Swamp, you should try the other Satoshi Miki films they’ve released, Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers and Adrift in Tokyo.
I like most TWF output. If you like Instant Swamp, you should try the other Satoshi Miki films they’ve released, Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers and Adrift in Tokyo.
I have Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers but have not watched it yet, will look into Adrift in Tokyo, thankyou I am a bit more lukewarm when it comes to TWF - I have watched several titles from them that I didn't like anywhere near as much as those two, but they do release some great stuff
So this topic has been brought up a few months ago but it's becoming more serious now since apparently it's going into effect soon.
Without delving too deep into the subject matter, China's National Security Law in Hong Kong has gotten to a point where it will mean censorship of already-released Hong Kong films can happen and apparently there are a select number that are very likely to be affected even though there is no official list.
If you are someone who likes to import Region A Hong Kong releases I suggest doing so if you can, though I would not be surprised if the English releases may be allowed to keep the original (while the edited version remains in Asia).
Examples below of potentially affected even if it's not official:
From Beijing with Love (1994, Stephen Chow & Lee Lik-chi)
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of the Original Theatrical Version and the 1982 Complete Version (kanpeki-ban) re-issue of the film, restored by Kadokawa Pictures from a 4K scan of the original negative
Original uncompressed Japanese mono and 5.1 audio
Optional English subtitles
Girls, Guns and Gangsters: Shinji Somai & Sailor Suit & Machine Gun, an exclusive new 50-minute documentary featuring actor Akira Emoto, film scholar Chika Kinoshita, Somai biographer Tatsuya Kimura and Sailor Suit assistant director Koji Enomoto discussing the making of the film, its director and its legacy.
Original Trailers and TV spots for both versions
Image Gallery
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Michael Lomon
This was another film that was mentioned beforehand a while back so it's now scheduled for November! Also arriving in November:
4K restoration of the Original Theatrical Version and Special Edition Director’s Cut of Battle Royale from the original camera negative by Arrow Films, approved by Kenta Fukasaku
4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation of both versions in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
Original 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and 2.0 stereo audio on both cuts
Optional English subtitles on both cuts
Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring essays by Matt Alt and Anne Billson
DISC ONE – BATTLE ROYALE: ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSION
Audio commentary by critics Tom Mes and Jasper Sharp
Coming of Age: Battle Royale at 20, a 42-minute documentary about the legacy of Battle Royale
Bloody Education: Kenta Fukasaku on Battle Royale, an interview with the film’s producer and screenwriter
The Making of Battle Royale: The Experience of 42 High School Students, documentary featuring footage from the shooting of the film and cast and crew discussions
The Slaughter of 42 High School Students, a look behind the scenes of the shoot
Behind the scenes footage with comments from the cast and crew
Filming on Set, a look at the shooting of key scenes from the film
Conducting Battle Royale with the Warsaw National Philharmonic, archive footage of Masamichi Amano conducting the soundtrack rehearsal
DISC TWO – BATTLE ROYALE: SPECIAL EDITION DIRECTOR’S CUT
Shooting the Special Edition, on-location featurette with footage of the cast and crew reuniting for the shoot of the Special Edition
Royale Rehearsals, featurette on Kinji Fukasaku directing the film’s young cast
Takeshi Kitano Interview, filmed on location with the Japanese star
The Correct Way to Fight in Battle Royale, instructional video explaining the rules of the game
The Correct Way to Make ‘Battle Royale’: Birthday Version, a new version of the original instructional video made to celebrate Kinji Fukasaku’s birthday
Premiere Press Conference, preceding the film’s first public screening
Tokyo International Film Festival Presentation, With footage from the gala screening at the Tokyo International Film Festival
Opening Day at the Marunouchi Toei Movie Theatre, archive footage of the Japanese opening
Special Effects Comparison showing how the film’s violent killings were created
Original Trailers and TV spots
Kinji Fukasaku trailer reel, a collection of original trailers for Fukasaku’s classic yakuza films from the 70s
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