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I would like to get in touch with an expert in Japanese cuisine expert
to do a fan commentary track for one of my favorite movies. (If you don't know what they are, a fan commentary track is where one or more people record an mp3 while watching a movie that can be played back by other people while watching the movie.) I'm interested in doing a fan commentary track for Juzo Itami's movie _Tampopo_, a comedy that uses the story of a young widow struggling to keep her ramen noodle business going as a device to examine how food and other aspects of Japanese culture are intertwined. I would like to talk about certain aspects of the movie's cinematography, the actors, relationships to other movies--but I realized that I know next to nothing about all the various food dishes prepared over the course of the movie. So, I am looking for someone who knows all about those dishes and can discuss the film with me on the commentary track. Not only would it make a great commentary, but I would be able to satisfy my own curiosity about some of those dishes. ![]() The process I am envisioning is that you (the Japanese cuisine expert) would watch the movie once or twice (if you haven't already) to prepare (perhaps taking notes about what you will say at particular scenes). Then we would arrange a time when I would call you on Skype (either to Skype on your computer, or to your regular phone, whichever is easier) and we would start the movie playing in our respective locations at exactly the same time and talk about it. I would record the call, then upload the completed commentary to one of the fan commentary sites so that people could download it and listen to it with the movie. If this interests you, or you have questions, please contact me. -- Chris Meadows aka | WWW: http://www.terrania.us | Somebody Robotech_Master | ICQ: 5477383 AIM: RoboMastr | help, I'm | Skype, LJ-Gizmo: Robotech_Master | trapped in | Yahoo: robotech_master_2000 | a sig file! |
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That's alot of time/work for free.
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:52:13 -0400, Musashi >
wrote: > That's alot of time/work for free. Well, I wouldn't be making any money on it either. It's a fun/hobby project, and I was hoping to find someone else who thought it might be fun enough to discuss these topics to give it a shot. -- Chris Meadows aka | WWW: http://www.terrania.us | Somebody Robotech_Master | ICQ: 5477383 AIM: RoboMastr | help, I'm | Skype, LJ-Gizmo: Robotech_Master | trapped in | Yahoo: robotech_master_2000 | a sig file! |
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"Robotech_Master" > wrote in message
g... > On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:52:13 -0400, Musashi > > wrote: > >> That's alot of time/work for free. > > Well, I wouldn't be making any money on it either. It's a fun/hobby > project, and I was hoping to find someone else who thought it might be > fun enough to discuss these topics to give it a shot. > > -- Good movie though. |
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On 2008-08-26 20:20:57 +0200, "Musashi" > said:
> "Robotech_Master" > wrote in message > g... >> On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:52:13 -0400, Musashi > >> wrote: >> >>> That's alot of time/work for free. >> >> Well, I wouldn't be making any money on it either. It's a fun/hobby >> project, and I was hoping to find someone else who thought it might be >> fun enough to discuss these topics to give it a shot. >> >> -- > > Good movie though. Or you could read Ashkenazi, Michael 2004 €śFood, Play, Business, and the Image of Japan in Itami Juzos Tampopo€ť in A. Bower (ed.) Reel Food. London: Routledge. |
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 17:49:28 +0200, Benjamin Zahl > wrote:
> Or you could read Ashkenazi, Michael 2004 €śFood, Play, Business, > and the Image of Japan in Itami Juzos Tampopo€ť in A. Bower (ed.) > Reel Food. London: Routledge. Thanks for pointing that out. It does turn out to be available in Google Books. -- Chris Meadows aka | WWW: http://www.terrania.us | Somebody Robotech_Master | ICQ: 5477383 AIM: RoboMastr | help, I'm | Skype, LJ-Gizmo: Robotech_Master | trapped in | Yahoo: robotech_master_2000 | a sig file! |
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On 2008-09-03 09:57:58 -0700, Robotech_Master > said:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 17:49:28 +0200, Benjamin Zahl > > wrote: > >> Or you could read Ashkenazi, Michael 2004 €śFood, Play, Business, >> and the Image of Japan in Itami Juzos Tampopo€ť in A. Bower (ed.) >> Reel Food. London: Routledge. > > Thanks for pointing that out. It does turn out to be available in > Google Books. Which beats the availability of the DVD. Most irksome: They haven't released it on DVD, which is amazing when you ponder how popular the movie has been over the years. They also haven't released his "Taxing Woman" movies, nor "The Funeral". These movies are great and were at one time available with English subtitles on VHS. I don't know what the problem is. Coincidentally, just last night, I watched a Japanese movie which is also completely unavailable: The Makioka Sisters ('83) last night on VHS tape from Facets. It's got a big ol' label on it that says "This Tape is out of print, if you lose it we'll charge you $250." Yikes. Anyway I noted in the cast and credits the name "Juzo Itami" and though, I know that name, who is that guy? Now I remember... -- Dogmatism kills jazz. Iconoclasm kills rock. Rock dulls scissors. |
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On 2008-09-15 10:12:10 -0700, Gerry > said:
> On 2008-09-03 09:57:58 -0700, Robotech_Master > said: > >> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 17:49:28 +0200, Benjamin Zahl >> > wrote: >> >>> Or you could read Ashkenazi, Michael 2004 €śFood, Play, Business, >>> and the Image of Japan in Itami Juzos Tampopo€ť in A. Bower (ed.) >>> Reel Food. London: Routledge. >> >> Thanks for pointing that out. It does turn out to be available in >> Google Books. > > Which beats the availability of the DVD. Most irksome: They haven't > released it on DVD, which is amazing when you ponder how popular the > movie has been over the years. They also haven't released his "Taxing > Woman" movies, nor "The Funeral". These movies are great and were at > one time available with English subtitles on VHS. I don't know what the > problem is. > > Coincidentally, just last night, I watched a Japanese movie which is > also completely unavailable: The Makioka Sisters ('83) last night on > VHS tape from Facets. It's got a big ol' label on it that says "This > Tape is out of print, if you lose it we'll charge you $250." Yikes. > > Anyway I noted in the cast and credits the name "Juzo Itami" and > though, I know that name, who is that guy? Now I remember... Oops. Did a bit more research and find I was a confused. While it's true that Netflix inexplicably has no interest in Juzo Itami, I find through Facets that there are extant versions on DVD of Taxing Woman, A Taxing Woman Returns, Makioka Sisters (purchase only--no rental), and The Funeral. Though not Minbo (Gentle Art of Extortion), which was the impetus for yakuza to slash Itami in '94. -- Dogmatism kills jazz. Iconoclasm kills rock. Rock dulls scissors. |
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"Gerry" > wrote >>
>> Which beats the availability of the DVD. Most irksome: They haven't >> released it on DVD, which is amazing when you ponder how popular the >> movie has been over the years. They also haven't released his "Taxing >> Woman" movies, nor "The Funeral". These movies are great and were at one >> time available with English subtitles on VHS. I don't know what the >> problem is. >> >> Coincidentally, just last night, I watched a Japanese movie which is also >> completely unavailable: The Makioka Sisters ('83) last night on VHS tape >> from Facets. It's got a big ol' label on it that says "This Tape is out >> of print, if you lose it we'll charge you $250." Yikes. >> >> Anyway I noted in the cast and credits the name "Juzo Itami" and though, >> I know that name, who is that guy? Now I remember... > > Oops. Did a bit more research and find I was a confused. While it's true > that Netflix inexplicably has no interest in Juzo Itami, I find through > Facets that there are extant versions on DVD of Taxing Woman, A Taxing > Woman Returns, Makioka Sisters (purchase only--no rental), and The > Funeral. Though not Minbo (Gentle Art of Extortion), which was the > impetus for yakuza to slash Itami in '94. and "Tampopo" is available on DVD from Amazon, though it only came out in 2005. (I think there was also a rare DVD version before that, that came into and out of print very quickly. Or I may be thinking of another film.) It peeves me that "Living on Tokyo Time", a very fun Japanese-American film, never came out on DVD. |
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