"pink" film
MIchael Raine
mraine at umich.edu
Thu Feb 17 11:53:28 EST 2000
Startling emissions indeed! (sorry). And don't be so sure about never
getting a chance to see them: the few DVDs produced in Japan so far include
some Nikkatsu roman porno, including films by famous directors such as Sone
Chusei and Kumashiro Tatsumi -- coming soon with subtitles, perhaps...
Michael
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[mailto:owner-KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of Jasper
Sharp
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 9:28 AM
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Subject: RE: "horror" film
This is what I meant to say. For a starter its good, but there are numerous
factual errors and typos, and the writing style borders on the downright
annoying at times. However, I have yet to see a more comprehensive guide to
what's actually out there, even though Weisser's focus is is hardly
representative of Japanese cinema in general - some startling emmissions and
a bias towards Nikkatsu's 'pink films', most of which you'll never get a
chance to see (nor would you want to!) It seems more conceived of as a
catalogue for his semi-legit 'Video Search of Miami' service.
-----Original Message-----
From: The Gline [mailto:thegline at thegline.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 15:21
To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: "horror" film
> Thomas Weisser's 'Essential Guide to Japanese Cinema' and its related
> publications (Comprehensive but not particularly well written head in the
> trough fan guide).
I have to concur here. I own the book, and while Weisser's tastes are broad
and thorough, he makes some of the most amazing factual mistakes -- he got
Nagai Go and Tezuka Osamu confused, for instance. It's good as a basic
guide to what's out there, and there are some real treasures in it, but one
wonders where he gets a lot of his facts from.
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