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Posts by Earl J.

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Another Scene: Placing Fantasy in Two Vietnamese Gay Films Part I by Earl Jackson The English title for "Hot boy nổi loạn" (Vũ Ngọc Đãng 2011), "Lost in Paradise", reflects the protagonist’s fantasy of Ho Chi Minh City Another Scene: Placing Fantasy in Two Vietnames...

I wrote on the placing of fantasy in the film Song Lang
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Honored that my essay on the Great Killing was comissioned for the Kudo Eiichi Samurai Revolution Trilogy

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Fellini Satyricon | Soundtrack Suite (Nino Rota)
Fellini Satyricon | Soundtrack Suite (Nino Rota) YouTube video by Soundtrack Fred

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Ichi the Killer (2001) - Full OST
Ichi the Killer (2001) - Full OST YouTube video by Cult Soundtracks

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Disavowing the Story: On Kimi wa Koibito (You Are My Lover): Part Two Guest Star and film scholar Earl Jackson continues his look at Kimi wa Koibito / You Are My Lover, a dizzyingly metafictional and genre-bending Nikkatsu film featuring an injured Japanese teen hear…

Here's part two of my Cultural Gutter essay on Kimi wa Koibito (You are my Lover). Link to part one is provided there too. culturalgutter.com/2025/12/04/d...

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Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy Limited Edition Blu-ray | Arrow Films Shop Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy Limited Edition Blu-ray at Arrow Films. Free UK Delivery

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Arrow is releasing Kudo Eiichi's Samurai Revolution Trilogy in March. These films ARE cinema. I'm honored to have my essay on The Great Killing included. Link to full details in comments.

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To my greater shame, I've seen it about 5 times ;-)

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In an american idiom, I think "I was a teenage werewolf" really captures the terrors of puberty in a sexually iliterate wasteland

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so amazingly smart film -every aspect of it.

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The Mothers of Invention
Leontyne Price
B.B. King
Nina Simone
Cleo Laine
Rosemary Clooney

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Marriage, crabs, vodka

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Appearing as Oneself: On Kimi wa Koibito / You are My Lover (1967): Part I This week Guest Star and film scholar Earl Jackson writes about an injured Japanese teen hearthrob’s return to the screen in a movie that references his injury and the incident that caused it…

New at the Gutter, Guest Star @dzigaflitcraft.bsky.social writes about a teen heart throb's gruesome accident and how it was handled in his return to the screen, You Are My Lover (1967)! culturalgutter.com/2025/11/06/a...

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Very sad. He was a true original and his devotion to and enthusiasm for Japanese cinema and the community around it remains an inspiration.

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a masterpiece and so chilling

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Happy to report that Radiance Films is releasing the Bluray of 明治侠客伝 三代目襲名 [Blood of Revenge] (Tai Kato 1965). My thanks to Tom Mes for commisioning my essay, "Passion Plays in a Brave New World."

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i have never made it through the act of seeing either.

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And an older woman in the seminar said, "I'm never having children, after seeing that," to which I replied, "But you have two children." "Yes but I didn't know it looked like THAT!"

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When I was at Korea University in a grad seminar I miscalculated the DVD and instead of playing the Brakhage film I intended I played Window Water Baby Moving. One student, a 24 year old man, fainted.

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Arrived yesterday. I would like to thank all our dazzling contributors, everyone at Edinburgh University Press who saw us through the stages, Aaron Gerow for his generous endorsement, and most of all, David Desser for his guidance, generosity and commitment.

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Glad to see Pazuzu is keeping up with times - this is a terrific adaptation of product placement. Literally placing yourself in the product.

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Bringing Kinoshita Keisuke to Light The omission of Keisuke distorts the international picture of Japanese film history and impoverishes the options for a fuller appreciation its legacy.

EUP gave me a guest blog spot for our book The Cinema of Kinoshita Keisuke. Films of Joy and Sorrow. euppublishingblog.com/2025/08/14/b...

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Tokyo, Berlin, Kolkata,Krakow,Saigon

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PS. It's interesting it's changed to a Tamil language film instead of Hindi - perhaps to avoid the anti-Muslim fervor Hindu nationalists of the north.

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That is horrorific. In the 18th-Century in France they sometimes stages Shakespeare's tragedies with a rewritten last act where Romeo & Juliet live, Lear gets rescued, etc. Not a model to emulate of course.

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OMG that is horrible! Are the alternatives handy?

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Apologies for the double posting. EUP just sent me this banner for the 30percent discount, with the very generous words of Professor Aaron Gerow, for which David and I are deeply grateful

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The Cinema of Kinoshita Keisuke. Films of Joy and Sorrow, coedited by David Desser and myself. 30% off with NEW30 code. Link to the order page below. Please ask your libraries to consider ordering, the first book in English on this major director.
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we have that in Taipei. the Eslite bookstore in the Dunhua neighborhood. It's terrific. Great chairs and couches too

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Yusaku Matsuda: The Man Who Came Too Late, Part One Part 1 of the Yusaku Matsuda Tribute Yusaku Matsuda: The Man Who Came Too Late, Part One

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