Talk:Shinya Tsukamoto
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I think whoever wrote the main article meant to say that he is often compared with David Cronenberg, not David Lynch!
This article needs updating, Tsukamoto has made more films since then. --87.244.137.171 15:12, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
This article is not so good, i corrected a few factual things (ie his early films were shot on colour 8mm, not b/w 16mm film) but can't be bothered to rewrite much more! :) ...but in the light of reading the book Iron Man: The Cinema of Shinya Tsukamoto, I realise that the internet/western film press's generally accepted ideas about Tsukamoto's work are pretty incomplete and sometimes wrong. For example he made a number of shorts before 'The Phantom of Regular Size' and 'The Adventure of Denchu Kozo' but these are usually referred to as his first films... also several of his films assumed to have been produced in a more mainstream/upbudget capacity than Tetsuo were actually made for around the same amount, just with deliberately higher production values...
Anyway, I may add more later, it's not so bad as it is and I'm to lazy right now! :)
That book is good, i'd advise Tsukamoto fans to check it out, lots of previously unknown info and insight into his films.
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Removed the first lines of the biography... it's absurd and western-centric to start a bio of this great filmmaker by talking about his films being compared to the work of David Lynch... it's not even that great a comparison, they have much more in common with the films of cronenburg, Zulawski or even Svankmajer than lynch... lazy film critics just always mention lynch because they both made a weird black + white film at the start of their careers..:) I suppose the Lynch and other comparisons do merit some mention somewhere here but not at the start of the bio!
When i have the chance I'll add more info based on the afforementioned book. --81.158.54.181 00:32, 4 August 2006 (UTC)