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In Reply to: Well, I'm sorry for thinking you meant RIGHT NOW. posted by tinear on February 22, 2006 at 16:08:33:
As I said, sparatic. A few years ago, I could buy 4-5 movies every month or so from Japan and/or HK, and they would all be excellent. Lately, its been getting harder to find as many good movies. Perhaps I just bought up the backlog. These days, I'm finding more gems from Korea made by talented people who are unknown NOW, but may not be later. The problem is, many Korean titles never get to be R1, so most folks here will never see them.
Jack
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Tosh
"I think this place is restricted Wang, so don't tell em you're Jewish"
I have to agree, there really is something special about Korean movies. The first one I saw was "My Sassy Girl". I've been hooked since. I've seen most that you mention-nice movies.
For me, Korea seems to be a haven for new movies while Hollywood becomes a wasteland. Discs of their TV shows have been hitting these shores too lately.
Jack
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Welcome to Dongmakgol
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
April Snow
You're my sunshine (You are my sunshine)
A Bittersweet Life (I think was 2005)That's all I can think of for 2005/6 off the top of my head.
I'ld welcome a list of decent movies of *2005* from Japan, mainland and HK. If I don't have them, I'll gladly go out and buy them. As far as I can tell, it wasn't a really good year for them.
Jack
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