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Sukiyaki and Chips - The Japanese Sounds of Music $16.97 This video is a broad overview of the contemporary Japanese music scene, covering everything from teenybopper synth pop to the rigid classical form of shakuhachi, a disciplined musical art practiced by Buddhist monks. Also included is some commentary on why Japanese music sounds the way it does, including an interview with a researcher who claims to have proven that Japanese people listen to music with a different portion of their brain. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi |
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A Japanese Garden in Belgium $16.99 Man’s interpretation and focus on various locations that capture the spirit of Nature, as with music, have their own individual ‘accent’ in each country of the world, depending upon the climate and the amount of expertise, flair and imagination that has gone into their creation. Some of these natural wonders are simple affairs, whilst others are great symphonies of design, colour and passion.Experience this Japanese garden in Belgium and feel the inner power created by the sensitive combination of nature and music.A truly relaxing feast of both vision and sound! |
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The Japanese Horror Collection $42.46 MPD PSYCHO – THE COMPLETE MINISERIES 2000/337 minutes/Not Rated/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)/Dolby Digital Mono/In Japanese with English subtitlesMalice Spreads Like DiseaseYosuke Kobayashi, a detective assigned to a homicide unit, saw his wife killed by a serial killer, Shinji Nishizono. From the shock of the incident, he suffers from MPD (multiple personality disorder) and becomes Kazuhiko Amamiya. Soon after he manages to hunt down and kill his wife's murderer. Now a new series of murders have started and the suspect claims to be Shinji Nishizono. Could it really be him or is it a copycat?From cult filmmaker Takashi Miike (Gozu, One Missed Call, Audition).Special Features: special effects featurette, Inteviews with director Takeshi Miike and the cast, TV spots, music videosINUGAMI 2000/105 min/Not Rated/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)DTS 5.1 & Dolby Digital 2.0/In Japanese with English subtitlesThe Bonomiya family's women are the protectors of the Inugami, evil dog spirits. If the Bonomiya women fail to keep watch over the spirits - or worse, if they decide to use them for revenge - then the Inugami will run wild in the village looking for blood. SHIKOKU 1999/101 minutes/Not Rated/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)/DTS 5.1 & Dolby Digital 2.0/In Japanese with English subtitlesHinako returns to her childhood village on the island of Shikoku after many years. Where she learns that her childhood friend Sayori has drowned. Sayori's mother has gone almost insane with grief and has been conducting rituals releasing the spirits of the dead and turning the island into the land of the dead in hopes to bring her daughter back to life... but some things are better left dead. Special Features: Making of Featurette – TV spots and trailersSHADOW OF THE WRAITH 2001/117 minutes/Not Rated/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)/Dolby Digital 2.0/In Japanese with English subtitlesFrom Tosiharu Ikeda, director of the cult horror film Evil Dead Trap, comes a new tale of terror... Two brothers are plunged into the realm of psychic horror, one tormented by a stalker, and the other involved with a girl whose home is the site of eerie occurrences. ISOLA 2000/93 minutes/Not Rated/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)/DTS 5.1 & Dolby Digital 2.0/In Japanese with English subtitlesWhen a woman, able to read the thoughts of others, comes to help the survivors of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, she encounters a girl with Multiple Personality Disorder whose dangerous 13th personality, Isola, must be stopped. Special Features: Interviews with the cast – making of featurette - TrailersTOMIE ANOTHER FACE 1999/72 minutes/Not Rated/Full Frame/Dolby Digital 5.1/In Japanese with English subtitls/ TrailersThree tales of terror featuring the girl that will not die... Tomie. In the first tale, a student grieves the death of his girlfriend Tomie. When his former girlfriend sees this as an opportunity to get back her old boyfriend, Tomie returns from the dead. In the second story, a cameraman meets a beautif |
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Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments $34.28 Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments |
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Sukiyaki & Chips: Japanese Sounds of Music $22.94 Sukiyaki & Chips: Japanese Sounds of Music |
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Japanese Traditional Koto and Shakuhachi Music $19.92 Japanese Traditional Koto and Shakuhachi Music |
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Japanese Schoolgirl Confidential $12.65 From manga and anime to movies, magazines, video games, advertising and music, Japanese schoolgirls are everywhere. For years, schoolgirls have shown up in internationally popular anime such as Sailor Moon, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Blood: Th |
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