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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 9:26 am  Post subject: Crazy Thunder Road (Sogo Ishii - 1980)(Bikers Hell)(VHS?)
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Visions of a bleak, post-apocalyptic urban wasteland strewn with twisted hunks of mechanical wreckage. A rasping electronic buzz on the soundtrack. These impressions kick-start into a jarring, rapid-fire sequence of chrome, neon and showers of sparks alongside the howl of roaring motors, as boys in black leather with Be-Bop High School quiffs ride menacingly out into the night in the theatrical debut from arguably the most important director to emerge from Japan during the 80s.

Completed by former punk musician Ishii for his film course graduation from Japan University in Tokyo, this raw-edged biker flick is a tour-de-force of automotive auto-eroticism. Originally shot on 16mm, Toei were so impressed by this violent counter-cultural kick-back against the anodyne fluff that typified early 80s cinema that they blew it up to 35mm for theatrical distribution.

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Crazy Thunder Road has little in the way of stylistic precedent in terms of Japan's previous decade of cinema, though the biker angle had been tackled before by Teruo Ishii's Detonation! (Bakuhatsu!) trio of films during the mid-70s. Though often reminiscent of Mad Max (George Miller, 1979), Crazy Thunder Road bears more of a relationship with parallel developments in the US underground, notably Sam Raimi's uncannily similar spirited debut, The Evil Dead (1982). Both films are dazzling showcases of ostentatious film school experimentation coupled with an undeniably accomplished technical proficiency and razor-sharp editing, films which attempt to subdue rather than seduce the viewer. Ishii and Raimi's films are obvious calling cards to the industry that make a virtue of their minuscule resources to complement the raw-edged aesthetic, demonstrating that when it comes to making fast paced, in-your-face violent action entertainment, technical innovation stretches one hell of a lot further than big bucks.

Undeniably a product of its time, Ishii's raw biker film lacks the gloss and veneer of later actioners, and its loud and brutally uncompromising kinetics arguably come at the cost of characterisation. However, what it lacks in charm, it more than makes up for in terms of its pure crude energy and a refreshing vitality. Approaching the material with precocious exuberance, this embryonic offering in Ishii's oeuvre proved sturdy foundations for the director to build his career upon, a career in which the director's explorations, experimentations and innovations into cinematic technique have continuously marked him out for interest.

[ http://www.midnighteye.com/reviews/crathuro.shtml ]


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:40 am  Post subject:
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Exellent!!!
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thanks, i posted it over at sci-fi also now ;)

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 6:30 pm  Post subject:
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not one full source right now...
someone can help?


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 7:07 pm  Post subject:
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platinumbreak wrote:
not one full source right now...
someone can help?


What client are you using? Are you new to the mule?
Go here:
http://stats.razorback2.com/ed2khistory

and type in the hash of the file, you get this:
http://stats.razorback2.com/ed2khistory ... 9B654BF00C

which shows there are AT LEAST 15 full sources for this one. :?

Please understand that dowloading a file with the mule may take a long time.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:41 pm  Post subject:
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well trep, first of all thanx for patience, I do appreciate. I'm rather new to donkey (I'm a mac user so there's just e-donkey) so I'm a kinda dummie... I did what you wrote and yes, I can see on the web all those files but my client still continue to be slow (3 kB/s) and with a poor number of sources. I know dl is not as fast as drinking a coffee but maybe one week it's a little bit too long... Hope I can solve the problem. Thx again.


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platinumbreak wrote:
well trep, first of all thanx for patience, I do appreciate. I'm rather new to donkey (I'm a mac user so there's just e-donkey) so I'm a kinda dummie... I did what you wrote and yes, I can see on the web all those files but my client still continue to be slow (3 kB/s) and with a poor number of sources. I know dl is not as fast as drinking a coffee but maybe one week it's a little bit too long... Hope I can solve the problem. Thx again.


Have you tried aMule? It runs on Mac - I don't know how well (I use it on LInux), but I bet it's better than the old donkey client:

http://www.amule.org/


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:49 pm  Post subject:
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OK I'm real late on this one, but heres stupid question number 1, does this sucker have subs? KamuiX is looking for subs for it can't find the little feckers anywhere and if it has some nice hardcoded subs I'll grab it and share it with him. Sorry for my stupid and very late question, but hey I am a noob. :lol: :jesus: And Jesus loves your :moon:

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There are not stupid questions, just stupid answers
:hang: And yes I love your ass too!

But no this bastard had no subs :(

We have to wait for someone to come out with a DVD - they've released Burst City, it will come the time for Crazy Thunder Road too...


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