Thursday, April 14, 2011

Suicide Club(2001) is Friday's Midnite Must-See



Most of the time I post these Big Screen in the Big Apple entries it is typically for cult movies I have never seen. Not only do I do this to try to advertise the cinematic awesomeness that is going on in the NYC nightlife, but I also have a genuine interest in seeing the film. Whether I do or not is another story, depending on what my financial and social situation look like at the moment, even if I have every intention. After months of reporting the happenings going on over at Spectacle Theater on the weekend, I can honestly say I am familiar with both films films screening this weekend.

Suicide Club(2001) was the movie that introduced me to modern Asian cinema. Before that, everything I knew of the Far East came to me in the form of Kaiju and Kung-Fu. If it wasn't for this decade-old gore-tastic classic, I probably never would have developed an obsession with everything from classic Chambara to silly Japanese body horror. I owe a large part of my movie collection, and even the existence of this blog to this film. If you haven't seen Suicide Club, I urge you to lay off the PBR for a couple of hours and head into Williamsburg on Friday Night.

IMDB says - "54 high school girls throw themselves in front of a subway train. This appears to be only the beginning of a string of suicides around the country. Does the new all-girl group Desert have anything to do with it? Detective Kuroda tries to find the answer, which isn't as simple as one could hope."

Friday, April 15th at Midnight @ Spectacle 124 S. 3rd St., (at Bedford Ave.)Williamsburg, Brooklyn

3 comments:

  1. Never seen it, but I will watch now!

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  2. I ADORE Suicide Club! One of my favorite 'first watch' experiences. I remember huddling around my laptop with two friends and having to pause it during the big musical number because we were all laughing insanely. It's such an odd and challenging film that gets better with repeat viewings. Have you seen the prequel? I need to give it another chance. VERY different and more subdued tone, but still interesting.

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  3. I didn't even realize there was a prequel. Now I must put that at the top of my personal queue.

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