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Synopsis

When the Skull Stone — a mysterious relic endowed with the power to grant wishes — is split into four pieces and strewn across the globe, the villainous Doronbow gang sets out to find it in a bid for world domination. But before the diabolical trio can pull off their nefarious scheme, they must foil the heroics of Gan-Chan (Sho Sakurai) and Ai-Chan (Saki Fukuda), the robot-piloting teen duo known collectively as Yatterman.

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Takashi Miike

A contemporary of such noted film experimentalists as Tetsuo: The Iron Man [1989, maverick Japanese workhorse director Takashi Miike became one of the most talked about filmmakers in the international festival circuit. Despite the derailed manic energy of the aforementioned films, it was the stark relationship drama turned sadistic nightmare Audition that found the director receiving increasing international exposure. Audition succeeded in pulling the rug from under viewers as it turned the age-old image of the submissive Japanese female on its head with a shocking and nearly unbearable finale that had many horrified viewers shell-shocked. Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1960, Miike spent his childhood growing up in Osaka, where he eventually opted to study filmmaking at the Yokohama Academy of Visual Arts. Inspired more by Bruce Lee than Seijun Suzuki, Miike’s distinctive style came more as a result of not studying the traditional rules of filmmaking than a conscious attempt to break them… read more

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lizle

20Jan12

Yup, the lethal sprinkler. :}

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20Jan12

That looks like some deadly hose he's got there!

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NYAFF 2010: YATTERMAN Review

By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
[Takashi Miike’s Yatterman kicks off the New York Asian Film Festival in just a couple hours so we take this opportunity to revisit Andrew Mack’s earlier review of the film.]Taking the basic elements of
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Fantastic Fest 09: YATTERMAN Review

By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
[Our thanks to the mighty and powerful Grady Hendrix for the following review which originally ran with the film’s premiere in New York and re-appears now with the screening at Fantastic Fest.] The economy
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Fantasia 09 Review: YATTERMAN

By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
[Our thanks to Lauren Baggett for the following review.] By now, it goes without saying that Takashi Miike is one of the most successfully versatile directors out there. There is seemingly nothing that
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