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    England with all the football factory type films , america with the war and comedys , japan for the martial arts

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    Italy - For the damn good zombie movies, which have popped out!
    Zombie Flesh Eaters, etc.

    China - For Jackie Chan & Chow Yun Fat

    Japan - For Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and Letters from Iwo Jima.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Asia is my second choice for favourite foreign country, particularly again for the films of the horror genre, Takashi Miike is phenomenal.
    Asia isnt a country.

    Takashi Miike directed Ichi The Killer didn't he? I remember watching it near christmas in 2006. It's not the kinda film I would normally watch, but I have to admit, I was impressed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuae View Post
    Italy - For the damn good zombie movies, which have popped out!
    Zombie Flesh Eaters, etc.

    China - For Jackie Chan & Chow Yun Fat

    Japan - For Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and Letters from Iwo Jima.
    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is Chinese and Letters from Iwo Jima is American.

    Quote Originally Posted by HC0R3H00LIH00P View Post
    England with all the football factory type films , america with the war and comedys , japan for the martial arts
    China for martial arts. CHINA.
    Last edited by Neversoft; 17-06-2008 at 09:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Asia isnt a country.

    Takashi Miike directed Ichi The Killer didn't he? I remember watching it near christmas in 2006. It's not the kinda film I would normally watch, but I have to admit, I was impressed.



    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is Chinese and Letters from Iwo Jima is American.



    China for martial arts. CHINA.
    :eusa_clap Well spotted, I just would like you to know that I am fully aware that Asia is a continent .

    Miike did indeed direct Ichi The Killer/ Korishiya 1. It's a brilliant film with an absolutely amazing ending, and is worth an instant re-watch if you have the DVD, because if you turn the English dubbing on after watching the subtitled original, the voice actors are all common as muck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Asia isnt a country.

    Takashi Miike directed Ichi The Killer didn't he? I remember watching it near christmas in 2006. It's not the kinda film I would normally watch, but I have to admit, I was impressed.



    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is Chinese and Letters from Iwo Jima is American.



    China for martial arts. CHINA.
    I put CTHD In Chinese didn't I? Crap.

    I meant Curse Of The Golden Flower! !

    And Letters From Iwo Jima, is a bit of both actually.

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    Japan and China. Easily.

    For animation value, horror, etc.
    Classics like The Eye, The Ring, Battle Royale and Studio Ghibli films.
    Jackie Chan was once a great interest as an actor for me.

    My fascination in Asian languages probably sways my decision a bit ;D



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    I like the kind've blockbuster films from the US, Like I really enjoyed 'I Am Legend' (Despite the weak ending)

    My favourite film of all time is 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory', Which I believe was made in the UK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    Japan and China. Easily.

    For animation value, horror, etc.
    Classics like The Eye, The Ring, Battle Royale and Studio Ghibli films.
    Jackie Chan was once a great interest as an actor for me.

    My fascination in Asian languages probably sways my decision a bit ;D
    Asia is my second foreign land for horror; I like their modern day use of classic extreme traits of the genre. Asian horror is greatly influenced by Italy's giallis.

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    Gwokamola they make good silent films (Y) im not jokin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuae View Post
    I put CTHD In Chinese didn't I? Crap.

    I meant Curse Of The Golden Flower! !

    And Letters From Iwo Jima, is a bit of both actually.
    Directed, produced and distributed by Americans.

    IMDb says 'Country: USA'

    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    :eusa_clap Well spotted, I just would like you to know that I am fully aware that Asia is a continent .

    Miike did indeed direct Ichi The Killer/ Korishiya 1. It's a brilliant film with an absolutely amazing ending, and is worth an instant re-watch if you have the DVD, because if you turn the English dubbing on after watching the subtitled original, the voice actors are all common as muck.
    I have been after the DVD for quite some time. Once I get it I'll be sure to check out how crap the dub is, as usual. Nothing should be dubbed.
    Last edited by Neversoft; 18-06-2008 at 10:35 PM.

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