Deadball Preview Release date April 9 2013 Directed by Yudai Yamaguchi Written by Yudai Yamaguchi and Keita Tokaji Starring Tak Sakaguchi as Jubeh Yakyu Mari Hoshino as Four Eyes Yudai Yamaguchis overthetop and noholdsbarred goreiffic sense of comedy is up to bat again after a tenyear hiatus. Following the bizarrely conceived loveitorhateit Battlefield Baseball (2003) about a team of living players matched against bluefaced zombies Yamaguchi is once more taking swings at Japans (and Americas)...
- 2/27/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Director Yudai Yamaguchi (The ABC's of Death) is ready to release his splatterfest, Deadball, to audiences. The release date is April 9th and the release will be unrated. Fans will understand that this means: violence, gore and general mayhem. And, the film's story echoes this argument. The Deadball story follows Yakyu (Tak Sakaguchi). Yakyu is a juvenile delinquent, who has murdered 50 people in under a week. Incarcerated, Yakyu is coerced to a join a brutal baseball league. Teams play to the death and everyone has to risk facing a brutal gauntlet. Now, the film's official home video release artwork is available is here. Fans of exploitation movies can preview other film details below. Release Date: April 9th, 2013 (DVD, Blu-Ray, VOD). Director: Yudai Yamaguchi. Writers: Keita Tokaji and Yudai Yamaguchi. Cast: Kai Atô, Mickey Curtis, Erina and Junichi Gamou. The film's United Kingdom trailer is here: *bonus materials for the release include: -Spinoff.
- 2/22/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Deadball aka Deddobôru
Directed by Yûdai Yamaguchi
Written by Yûdai Yamaguchi and Keita Tokaji
Japan, 2011
Fantasia imdb
Deadball raises the question how important technical proficiency is when you are setting out to make a terrible movie. Or to put it another way… How important are your limitations when you set out to make a celebration of cinematic excess?
Deadball brings back Jubeh Yakyu (Tak Sakaguchi) from Battlefield Baseball. In 2003, it was already a stretch for the 27 year old Sakaguchi to play the 17 year old Jubeh. One of the better jokes of Deadball is that Sakaguchi at 35 is still playing a 17 year old baseball prodigy.
The plot beats are essentially the same. Jubeh, whose best pitch killed his father, has vowed never to play baseball again. He is convinced otherwise, but finds himself in a game where the objective is not to win, but to survive and kill the other team.
Directed by Yûdai Yamaguchi
Written by Yûdai Yamaguchi and Keita Tokaji
Japan, 2011
Fantasia imdb
Deadball raises the question how important technical proficiency is when you are setting out to make a terrible movie. Or to put it another way… How important are your limitations when you set out to make a celebration of cinematic excess?
Deadball brings back Jubeh Yakyu (Tak Sakaguchi) from Battlefield Baseball. In 2003, it was already a stretch for the 27 year old Sakaguchi to play the 17 year old Jubeh. One of the better jokes of Deadball is that Sakaguchi at 35 is still playing a 17 year old baseball prodigy.
The plot beats are essentially the same. Jubeh, whose best pitch killed his father, has vowed never to play baseball again. He is convinced otherwise, but finds himself in a game where the objective is not to win, but to survive and kill the other team.
- 7/23/2011
- by Michael Ryan
- SoundOnSight
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