I’m still reeling from that particular movie. But this movie was literally NOTHING like the movie I just reviewed the other day – Midsommar. And you’ll need to be ready for crazy gruesome violence. You will need to be OK with plenty of obvious fake blood spraying everywhere, nearly all the time. Anyway, this movie isn’t going to be for everyone. Tag sort of runs in the same crazy school of thought as Kinji Fukasaku’s Battle Royale, (yet another movie recommendation you guys brought) if you’ve seen that. Tag came out in 2015, and comes from the director Sion Sono. THANKS PHIL!! Tag, or Riaru Onigokko, is a Japanese movie that is so wild, and so hilariously bloody, as to take one’s breath away. Today I bring you another one of those recommendations. And so, here we go: Japanese Movie Tag or Riaru Onigokko Unpacked… And more often than not, you guys blow my mind. Whenever I find myself on a plane with nothing to watch, I flip through the list, and see if anything strikes my fancy. Heck, you guys would do well to even peruse the ones I haven’t been able to get to yet. But in those recommendations for us all are gems like Starfish (OMG), Faults, 41 (the director of which I am currently interviewing), Buster Mal’s Heart, The Kindergarten Teacher (wow), The Sound of My Voice, and on and on I could go. 230 movies that are surprisingly complicated and interesting from beginning to end. (Incidentally I have reviewed over half of them.) 230 gems. Pro-tip, the red tab at the bottom of the page will let you get to the Questions section, and will allow you to add a movie to talk about.) And in the past year or so, since that section of the site went live, you guys have recommended something like 230 movies. A little over a year ago I stood up the Questions section of the site in order to let you guys recommend movies for me to watch, review, and deconstruct. So unbelievable, I’m going to stop and recount the ways.
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