Month: October 2017

Tokko

Today, I have something a little different… an old anime I re-watch from time to time: Tokko. Unfortunately like so many older anime, this one is out of print and the privateers are out to take advantage of younger fans that didn’t have the opportunity to buy this when it first was released. It’s a short (13 episode) series that has a sort-of conclusion that isn’t very satisfying, but at least it’s not a cliff-hanger or something. It looks like they were planning to go further and ran out of money or time (due to bad planning). In fact, the story is very smooth and fluid for the first 8-10 episodes and suddenly gets jerky… as if they were planning a 26 episode run and were told 8 episodes in they were only getting 13.

It’s a classic demon fighting anime about a special police unit that combats demons from another dimension. What makes it a little different is the political machinations. There’s more than just the demons and fighters, there are a few other groups moving around in the shadows as well. Unfortunately the anime doesn’t get too deeply into most of them, but their presence and implied impact on the story adds a dimension a simpler plot line would not be able to realize.

Still it’s a good series. The setup is pretty good and the characters are pretty interesting. I’ll be honest, it’s not worth what people are asking for it new… but it is worth $20… for sure… which seems to be the used price. If you can get it for under $20… and you like some gory demon fight scenes and violence mixed in with a bit of mystery… give it a go!


Atomic Blonde

Charlize Therone’s new action movie Atomic Blonde (4K, BD, DVD) has been called a “female Jason Bourne” and also been compared with John Wick, but I think a better comparison may be Angelina Jolie’s Salt or Robert DeNiro’s Ronin. Watching it reminded me a great deal of spy thrillers produced closer to the era in which it is set, the 1980’s. While there certainly is a good bit of action in the form mainly of gun and hand-to-hand fight scenes, the long non-linear plot (time jumping) and multiple conflicted characters whose motivations and allegiances are unclear are more reminiscent of classics such as Three Days of the Condor or North by Northwest.

If you go into this movie looking for pure action or clear-cut good v.s. evil you’re going to be disappointed. Instead, go into this with no expectations, and I’ll bet you’ll be pleasantly surprised. The movie does a good job of revealing the story in a way and at a pace that allows the viewer to “figure it out” but not too soon. Even then, it leads you to certain conclusions only to add a twist you may not have expected just to keep things interesting.

I have to say, I made the mistake of watching this looking for some mindless action… After the first 45 minutes I gave up on that and surrendered to letting it give me what it had… not what I wanted. I was a lot happier by the end for it. Give it a shot. It deserves it. A rare movie for these times, made to deliver an experience that’s difficult to find in new movies these days. Atomic Blonde probably won’t be popular enough to be a franchise… it demands the audience pay attention and think about what’s happening. I understand most people don’t want to do that most of the time… but I think plenty of people do want that sometimes. If you like slower-burn mystery/suspence/thrillers where you can’t ever be sure who’s really the good guy, or if there even is one, give this a shot. Let Hollywood know there is interest in something a little different… a little better than the cookie cutter clones they give us most of the time.


Chappelle’s Show: The Complete Series

If you’re a fan of Dave Chappelle and you don’t already own the Chappelle Show on DVD… what are you waiting for? For only $15 you get ALL of Season 1, ALL of Season 2 and the “Lost Episodes” (three episodes for a third season spliced together from what Dave left behind). In total, 28 episodes and a good number of extras… That’s about fifty cents per episode!!! You can’t beat that with a bat!

Now it’s true that this was almost 15 years ago, and some of the political humor is a little dated… but most of his comedy isn’t political… it’s mostly social commentary, and while some of it will fall short for some people… For those who appreciate satire, Dave Chappelle’s contributions to our culture through the many sketches presented here are masterful achievements.

Seminal sketches include the Racial Draft, Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories, Days in the life of Lil Jon and of course Frontline’s report on Clayton Bigsby. These are the sketches everyone remembers… and for those too young to have watched these when they aired… they’re the stuff of internet legend… but between the master strokes are the small, subtle but no less influential beats of a politician proposing universal health care via fake Canadian health ID cards for all US citizens, or the biting observation that virtually everything is better in slow motion.

Again… if you didn’t already buy these as they were released one season at a time… you’re not gonna get a better opportunity… the video quality isn’t good enough to warrant a Blu-ray buy even if one were available… get it… get it now! 🙂