
You asked for the Comic Con Tetsuo The Bulletman footage and here it is, in all its cam-job glory. Check it out below the break!

You asked for the Comic Con Tetsuo The Bulletman footage and here it is, in all its cam-job glory. Check it out below the break!
Love the color palatte - similar to what Shinya did in snake of june and parts of body hammer and tokyo fist. from sound of things Chu Ishikawa is attacking with his Der Eisenrost scrap metal percussion. Extremely excited for this to be completed and unleashed.
awesome. looks more and more like the first film rather than the sequel. i like the progression of revenge also. the first being a grudge match. the second being the kidnapping of the son and the third begin revenge for the death of the son.
damn.
im definitely liking the connections to the first tetsuo rather then the latter. im really wishing I got around to this panel but sadly couldnt make it...
Don't get me wrong I love Tsukamoto and his work like the next guy but... The rave scene dance vid at the end after the guys kid dies seems a little silly... Maybe it was just the actor but that shouldn't be a scene that makes me laugh out loud!
lol. really? Really? Agreed, Kumo.
You come to comic con where the biggest nerd news of the year is going to be announced, and this is what you screen? Totally meh.... Big fan of Tsukamoto and Tetsuo, but this is really underwhelming. It doesn't show much, which makes it hard to judge the rest of the film on, but that's a problem right? The film didn't really tease me and get me interested at all. It has the same drab look of Vital and Snake of June. Films that I liked, but the color palette for both became opressive and depressing me after watching for an hour. Luckily, Snake is 70 minutes long, Vital felt like 4 hours.
I think an American in Japan aspect could work, but the english writing is terrible, the acting is laughable, and the transformation at the end looks/feels like the first Tetsuo. But worse. Reminded me of an experimental student movie I'd watch in a sophmore college class.
This could totally end up being a masterpiece. But I just find it odd that they would go through all the trouble to have a Comic Con Panel just to show that.
Oh dear. :(
Snake of June is an awesome film and the camerawork is exceptionally beautiful. Vital isn't one of Tsukamoto's stronger efforts, but I don't see how anyone with two eyes could call it drab looking.
The trailer didn't do much for me either, but trashing it, and then saying it could turn out to be a masterpiece -- trying to cover all your bases?
Pretty much agreed with indiemaker. This is pretty stilted and blah.
It's premiering at Venice FF anyway,