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Anybody seen Tetsuo?
Brutal. Enjoyable.
Has anybody seen... Tetsuo: Iron Man Tetsuo: Body Hammer |
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Re: Anybody seen Tetsuo?
..yes I have seen them both...what I can remember is no story but a lot of wires and metal...and some blood...
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I've seen Body Hammer, which I was impressed with. I haven't been able to locate a copy of Tetsuo the Iron Man, but I do have it in my Netflix queue. Tsukamoto's "Cronenberg-gone-abstract" style is quite interesting, even if it does give me a headache sometimes.
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bizarre is another word
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i have seen both recently but i cannot remember anything but wires and metal :D :D :D
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the stop-motion feel about it appeals to me, as well as the raw atmosphere. it must have been in Iron Man that a scene totally shocked me:
he impales the woman he's in bed with because he's basically turned metal... |
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