I love that film, although it put me off acupuncture for life.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 16:13, Share, Reply)
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 16:13, Share, Reply)
haha, I watched this film when it was shown on tele
with no idea of what it was. Nice surprise.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 17:00, Share, Reply)
with no idea of what it was. Nice surprise.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 17:00, Share, Reply)
^
but I watched it few times. I think I'll give it another go.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:26, Share, Reply)
but I watched it few times. I think I'll give it another go.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:26, Share, Reply)
Excelent - once seen, never forgotten.
And why I would never wear a jumper with nothing underneath.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:18, Share, Reply)
And why I would never wear a jumper with nothing underneath.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:18, Share, Reply)
Great movie
I'd recommend Ichi the Killer for more action though: youtu.be/PPa1IKcVfGI
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:44, Share, Reply)
I'd recommend Ichi the Killer for more action though: youtu.be/PPa1IKcVfGI
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 18:44, Share, Reply)
Haven't watched
Just linked for the lazy fuckers that can't be bothered to find it themselves. Also a great movie though!
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 21:00, Share, Reply)
Just linked for the lazy fuckers that can't be bothered to find it themselves. Also a great movie though!
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 21:00, Share, Reply)
The book is one of my favourite pulpy novels of them all. My absolute favourite is by the same author (Ryu Murakami, not to be confused with the much loved Japanese best seller Haruki Murakami) called Piercing.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 19:15, Share, Reply)
Tony Takitani was rather good to me.
I've heard that novel is even better.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 19:16, Share, Reply)
I've heard that novel is even better.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 19:16, Share, Reply)
Almost all Murakami (Haruki) is excellent. Not only do all of his works pretty much include their own soundtrack to every scene, he really forces you to broaden your horizons in every field with the large amount of references he makes to culture and history as a whole whilst respecting your intelligence enough to not explain things but expecting you to either a) know what he talking about or b) you are capable of finding that out. I have put down his books, gone to read another book and then come afterwards in order to fully understand a scene.
Sorry for literary creaming over here, but Murakami is my second favorite author and the only one whose books have provoked random public transport people to talk to me about literature. Just picked up Kafka on the Shore last weekend, loving it.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2014, 23:56, Share, Reply)