IRON MAN (HC)
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Rating | : | 4.86 (758 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1903254353 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 100 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Another winner from Mes. Robert Beveridge Tom Mes, Iron Man: The Cinema of Shinya Tsukamoto (FAB Press, 2005)Shinya Tsukamoto makes very good, very odd films. He became something of an overnight sensation in underground cinema with his first theatrical release, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, and it's all been uphill from th. Informative Scott M. Fedor Mes seems to find the perfect blend of delivering information and criticism in an enjoyable fun to read manner. Its a rare and pleasent experience when I can devour a crit book like I would a standard novel. While Agitator, his book on Miike, focused more on the individual . Interesting read Tom Mes gives very good information and explains Shinya Tsukamotos movies. I have a better understanding of questions that I get watching Tsukamotos films. Highly recommended for fans of his movies and wanting to learn about him.
This title reveals the mind, the methods and the madness of Japan's most influential and unique filmmaker.. Thanks to films such as 'Tetsuo', 'Tokyo Fist' and 'Bullet Ballet', Shinya Tsukamoto has become one of the most widely praised filmmakers in Japan
He also regularly contributes audio commentaries and liner notes to DVD releases of Japanese films worldwide. . Tom Mes is the author of the widely praised book Agitator: The Cinema of Takashi Miike (also from FAB Press) and co-author, with Jasper Sharp, of The Midnight Eye Guide to New Japanese Film. Mes also contributed to the anthology The Cinema of Japan and Korea. He is the founder and editor of MidnightEye, the
Mes also contributed to the anthology The Cinema of Japan and Korea. . About the Author Tom Mes is the author of the widely praised book Agitator: The Cinema of Takashi Miike (also from FAB Press) and co-author, with Jasper Sharp, of The Midnight Eye Guide to New Japanese Film. He is the founder and editor of MidnightEye, the world's foremost publication on Japanese cinema. He also regularly contributes audio commentaries and liner notes to DVD releases of Japanese films worldwide