

Bunraku
What a weird little movie. Basically after the Nuclear holocaust the survivors form a government which outlaws firearms. In response gangs form and go back to using sword, fists, spears, and etc. to fight for control of the cities. The heroes of the story show up each with their own bone to pick with the lead baddy played by Ron Perlman and they commence to kicking everyone's ass.
Overall I enjoyed the movie. The scenes were very stylized with an emphasis on orange, blue, and green lighting. The movie kind of felt like a mix between a movie and a live stage performance since there were very few camera transitions inside scenes(some scenes literally, the lighting was constantly changing, the sets felt small and handcrafted, and the action was very natural with a lot of exaggerated movements. I also thuoght the cast did very well I especially liked the performances by Woody Harleson, Josh Hartnett, and Demi Moore were pretty good aside from the fact that Demi Moore's role was made irrelevant towards the end of the film
Deer Woman
Didn't care for this movie at all the plot was just so stupid. Even the lead character roles his eyes when thinking about ways the crimes could have been committed. I think they banked all their money on expecting people to stick around just to see the Deer Woman disrobe repeatedly
2001: A Space Travesty
I usually love Lesile Nielsen but this movie just felt flat to me. The jokes just didn't age very well and for being a "Space" movie almost half of it takes place on earth. As with most Nielsen movies it had it's moments but it just wasn't my cup of tea.






