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A unsolvable tramp (Josh Hartnett) and an impassioned inexperienced Japanese warrior Yoshi (Gackt) both succeed in a village that is terrorized by inappropriate and deadly criminals. Each is obsessed with his divide assignment, and guided by the insight of The Bartender (Woody Harrelson) at the Horseless Horseman Saloon, the two done solder together forces to effect down the underhanded and sneering administration of Nicola (Ron Perlman), the awesomely atrocious "woodcutter" and his lady Alexandra (Demi Moore), a femme fatale with a mysterious finished. This time-honoured fabrication is re-vitalized and re-imagined in an unequivocally novel visual ambience, set in a consonant in the seventh heaven that mixes skewed actuality with curse-monkey business creativity, a diggings where even the scene can hoodwink you. Heroes exhilaration here only because the wrest of their will transforms and transcends both gap and however. The domain of BUNRAKU is prior and alms, fable and actuality, Samurai and Western all combined. Like "Sin See" and "300", it gives archetypal feud a whole new graphically...
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someone told me it was masanobu ando who played the tattoo artist keiko gets her 'imagine' tattoo from in the tv show "flash forward" in the episode "believe" but im not infallible. i cant find anything that says otherwise. what do
I looked at the seek reject for that episode, and I can't find the name Masanobu Ando. Here's the cast list: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517111/full credits#cast
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About this book Grand Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Masanobu And (born May 19, 1975 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actor and commandant. For his second film, in 1996, he won the Film Academy of Japan's Best New Actor Award, starring in Takeshi Kitano's Kids Turn back.[1] And has extensive experience in both Japanese television drama and film and has played a large heterogeneity of different roles: mentally challenged (Innocent World), bank robber (Space Travelers, Sink), doctor (Transparent), ninja and samurai (Red Shadow), even a corpse (Monday). Out of all of And 's characters, he is best known for his r as Kazuo Kiriyama, the heartless, psychopathic killer in the controversial film, Battle Royale (2000). He also played an art forger in the low-budget Clash Royale parody Tokyo 10+01 (2003). |
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VideoHound's dragon, Asian action & cult flicks VHS, DVD Adrenaline Propel Meek rental-car clerk Suzuki Satoru (Masanobu Ando) bumps into Yakuza Kuroiwa's (Tutaka Mat- sushige) car because his boss is ... |
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About this book As convenient as Matrix mania, VideoHound's Dragon is the bible for fans of Hong Kong action movies and other adrenaline-nonsensical wealth Asian fare. Brain Thomas, the sensai of Asian cinema, pens the worthy successor to last year's VideoHound's Cult Flicks & Bosh Pics. With 900 pages and more than 125 photos, VideoHound's Dragon exhaustively explores the hottest sheet genre that has had loyal fans drooling for years--and, lately, has Hollywood (John) Woo-Hooing! Asian obscure buffs and average American Joes (who like sock-y in their cinema) will, treasure VideoHound's latest commendation to a film genre lesser publishers ignore. From blockbusters like Crouching Tiger, Private Dragon, to cult faves like Mothra to classics like the Seven Samurai, readers will be treated to insights and highlights of the movies, casts, directors, and influences. VideoHound's Dragon reviews three types of films: Asian Films (duh!); Anime (cartoons to those of you flourishing, "Huh?"); and American films with Asian stars (thank Buddha!).... |
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Screen world Masanobu Ando - "uibu Ando. Hikari Ishida in Adrenaline Goad © Shooting Gallery (Satoru Suzuki). Jovi Jova (Chinpira — Yakuza). Maggy (Yamada). ... |