Dragonhead
starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Sayaka, Takayuki Yamada, Naohito Fujiki, Yoshimasa Kondô
directed by: Jôji Iida
directed by: Jôji Iida
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Media Blasters
EAN: 9781586557034
Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1586557033
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Label: Tokyo Shock
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Manufacturer: Tokyo Shock
MPN: 631595052480
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tokyo Shock
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 27, 2005
Running Time: 122 minutes
Studio: Tokyo Shock
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
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DRAGONHEAD - DVD Movie
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- Thought provoking...For me, this was a wonderful movie that was indeed thought provoking (if you're into that kind of thing or you can just enjoy explosions and violence). After reading one of these reviews, I've got to put in my two cents - hopefully without spoilers! The 2 main characters are Teru and Ako, who are students that survived a train wreck in a tunnel only to find that the world outside the tunnel has been basically destroyed and covered in white ash. If you pay attention to the movie, the reason for the ... Read More
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- Bears all the hallmarks of a manga adaptionSomething a previous reviewer missed, but which completely explains a big part of the film: This is a manga adaption. Most manga have several stories, one after another, and if you adapt that directly into a movie, you get a movie with several stories happening one after another. That's why the movie seems to be about unconnected events happening after each other; the source material was.
I knew as soon as I saw Nobuo left behind that he was never going to show up again, simply because ... Read More
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- Happy MistakeI bought what I thought was a DVD of the Korean film _Natural City_ at a science fiction convention. Several weeks later, I got around to watching it, and discovered that instead of a Korean film about cyborgs, I had a Japanese film about volcanic eruptions destroying civilization and annihilating most of humanity.
I wasn't sure I'd like the movie when I realized, about one minute into it (I can read hangul, but know hardly any kanji) that this wasn't the film I thought I'd bought. For ... Read More
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- Quite possibly the worst film known to man, woman or child.I am a sucker for post-apocalyptic event films. I think it is because Planet of the Apes was the first film I remember having an impact on me in my formative years. I avoid most Hollywood pap, but find my pulse racing when titles like Deep Impact and The Day After Tomorrow appear. So when I went in the video shop and saw the front cover of Dragon Head, with the bullet train nose-cone sticking out of the earth a-la the Statue of Liberty in Apes, I immediately snapped it up.
What a waste of ... Read More
