Boredom and a little browsing led me to Comcast's website. They have quite a few flicks that may interest like minds. Don't expect "Musashi Brothers" or "Akumyo" titles but in case you're just a lazy F and haven't obtained these films, you can watch (most of) them for free via Comcast On Demand. That is of course if your cable subscriber is Comcast, in which case, if you don't, you're a beat dick. Here's a short of films featuring some of my fav talents worth checking out:
Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds, The Tattooed Hitman, The Yakuza, Visitor Q, Three Extremes, Family & Family 2, Bodyguard Kiba & Bodyquard Kiba 2, Kurosawa's Dreams, Kagemusha and Grand Prix, Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims, Aces: Iron Eagles III, Return of the Street Fighter, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
Not all of these are stellar, but they're there and that's it. I'm sure you may find other treats, but I'm not going into the nitty-gritty fine detail for the sake of blogging.

TV Casualty: Here's some Tele-shite to be witnessed if you have the chance. IFC is showing Hideo Gosha's "Three Outlaw Samurai" on Saturday, June 5 at 4:45A. Great time, hope you have a DVR. At the same ridiculous time, HBO2 is viewing Kitano's awful American film "Brother" at 4AM. It's not as bad as I make it to be, but for some reason Dr. Omar Epps just rubs me the wrong way.
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