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Fujisyuusuke

Member Since 09 Apr 2005
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Inferal Affairs

10 May 2005 - 06:36 AM

Hello, every one. I just wanted to give you a tip on a film you should see. Infernal Affairs with Andy Lau, Eric Tsang and Tony Leung. The movie is awesome and it kicks Hollywood`s ass!! :o

Here is the story:

With Infernal Affairs, Hong Kong filmmakers Wai Keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak have successfully taken a smart script and a great cast, added some stylistic cinematography, and dual-fistedly given a new twist to a formulaic genre. Lau Kin Ming (Andy Lau), a young, loyal gangster, is ordered by his Triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang) to join the police force. While on the inside the young mole can keep a close eye on police activity, ensuring the gang's activities will not be interrupted. Police Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang) has a similar plan. He takes a bright, ambitious police cadet Yan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) and makes him an undercover cop with plans to get him inside the Triads. Years pass and both are now deep into their assigned roles. Undercover cop Yan, more or less living the life of a gangster, is now a member of Boss Sam's group, and "Officer" Lau has all the appearance of a good cop trying to bust up the Triads' drug ring. During a bust that could finally bring down Boss Sam, the moles inadvertently become aware of each other's existence, and each is left wondering who is on the inside. What follows is a unique and exciting twist on the classic cat and mouse chase in which each man is not fighting for his life, but for his anonymity. In addition to its plot twists, what lifts Infernal Affairs above the standard cop story is its subtle exploration of the relative nature of good and evil. Part action, part psychological examination, Infernal Affairs is a sharp and fresh take on the classic crime story, and the inspiration for a 2006 Martin Scorsese remake (The Departed). Not to be missed.


The fils recieved 7 Hong kong awards, Oscar for the best foreign movie and a lot of other awards

You got to see it. :o

You who have seen it, what do you think about the movie

Asian Kung-Fu Generation

28 April 2005 - 10:39 AM

Konnichiwa, all you guys on this excellent community Boajjang. Today`s topic is the japanese group Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Many of you have probably heard Haruka Kanata, 2:nd intro to Naruto or Rewrite, 4:th intro to Fullmetal Alchemist. But who are these guys? well, the band exists of four members:

Masafumi Gotou= Vocal and Guitar
Kensuke Kita= Mostly guitar, but sometimes vocals also
Ijichi Kiyoshi= Drums
Takahiro Yamada= Bass and sometimes also vocal as Kita does.

They have haven`t released many albums, but they have done old work also. Anyway, here are their 3 official album.

Houkai Amplifier= 1:st minialbum       Release Date: 04/23/2003

tracks

1: Haruka Kanata
2: Rashinban
3: Konayuki
4: Ao no Uta
5: Sunday
6: Twelve

Kimi Tsunagi Five M        Release Date: 11/19/2003
tracks:


1. Flash Back
2. Mirai no Kakera
3. Denpatou
4. Understand
5. Natsu no hi, Zanzou
6. Mugen Glider
7. Sono Wake Wo
8. N.G.S.
9. Jihei Tansaku
10. E
11. Kimi to iu Hana
12. No Name

Sol-Fa        Release Date: 10/20/2004
tracks

1. Shindoukaku
2. Rewrite
3. Kimi no Machi Made
4. Mai Waarudo
5. Yoru no Mukuo
6. Last Scene
7. Siren
8. Re: Re:
9. 24 O'Clock
10. Mayonaka to Mahiru no Yume
11. Kaigan Doori
12. Loop and Loop


they have also released two DVD:s ( taken from cdjapan.co.jp

Eizo Sakushin Shu Vol.1

Asian Kung-Fu Generation's first promo clip compilation. Songs include "Haruka Kanata," "Kimi no machi made," "Siren," and more.

Special Features: live footage, making-of featurette, TV spot

Eizo Sakushin Shu Vol.2

Asian Kung-fu Generation's first live DVD. Filmed live during "Tour 2004 - No!!Member, November."

I will probably upload those albums to all of you you haven`t heard them yet.

You who heard songs of AKFG, what do you think about them?