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Asian Cult Cinema Magazine #60
Fourth Quarter 2008
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Here's what's
inside this issue:
Director BONG
JUN-HO is interviewed by ACC's Patrick Van Hauwaert
An Unleashed
Critical Assault by David Aaron Clark on the Pang Bros remake of BANGKOK
DANGEROUS with Hollywood darling Nicolas Cage.
FOREIGN CRIMES
(MONGOL
and GENGHIS
KHAN: TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH AND SEA) by Max Allan Collins
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Award-winning
noir author Tom Piccirilli (author of 15 novels including "The Midnight
Road" and "The Cold Spot") takes a much needed look at
I'M A
CYBORG.
Andrew Grant
deals with the Japanese remake of Boris Vian's counterculture noirish
"Mood Indigo" called CHLOE.
DEATH
NOTE 3 [aka "L Saves the World] is handled by ACC's Jerry White.

"I've
been wanting to do this for awhile," says columnist Ric Meyers as
he itemizes the 50 Best Shaw Bros Martial Arts Films.
Graham Lewis
talks about BRUTAL
HOPELESSNESS OF LOVE, the newest from FLOWER
AND SNAKE director Takashi Ishii.
Dr Stan Glick delivers the goods with both his regular column (including
an interview with Japanese translator Linda Hoaglund) plus a movie review
for YEAR OF THE FISH.
Tony Williams
offers a criticism of two more by Takashi Miike, CROWS
ZERO and LIKE
A DRAGON.

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