Guinea Pig Part 4: Devil Doctor Woman (1986) is a Japanese comedy-horror film that follows the story of a mad doctor who turns into a devil woman. The movie is known for its extreme gore, violence, and shocking scenes, including skinned alive victims and exploding heads. It is the fourth film in the Guinea Pig series and was released in 1986.
Guinea Pig Part 3: He Never Dies is a Japanese comedy-horror movie released in 1986. The film follows the story of an immortal man who discovers the secret to eternal life, resulting in him having a severed head that is still alive and able to talk. The movie explores themes of immortality, gore, and dark humor, with a mix of comedy and horror elements.
When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to be Dead is a heartwarming comedy based on a true story. It follows the life of a Japanese couple and their unique approach to maintaining their relationship. The husband, a salaryman, comes home to find that his wife always pretends to be dead as a way to catch his attention and spark excitement in their marriage. This unconventional practice leads to hilarious situations and explores the dynamics of their relationship.
Not Quite Dead Yet is a comedy movie about a rebellious daughter who enlists the help of a corporate spy to save her father's pharmaceutical company from a hostile takeover. As she navigates the cutthroat corporate world, she discovers the true meaning of family and friendship.
Shunnosuke Katagiri is a samurai and a bookworm. He receives a mission to help a daimyo move. With the assistance of Genemon Takamura and Oran, Shunnosuke Katagiri carries out his mission.
Warlord Oda Nobunaga has lost the battle in sixteenth century Japan and is currently being pursued by Ujinori Kanbara who was Yoshimoto Imagawa's vassal. Yoshimoto was slayed by Nobunaga and the former vassal is burning with the fires of revenge. Yet, success is seemingly tripled when he captures not one but three Nobunagas. Each prisoner claims to be the warlord.
Feudal lord Takuminokami Asano has been led to kill himself due to a scheme by Kozukenosuke Kira. Having no time to mourn his death, samurai Kuranosuke Oishi decides to take revenge on Kira, planning an attack with the help of accountant Chosuke Yato… but they don't have enough in their budget.
The Kings Of Ktown is a stand up comedy special, filmed at The Laugh Factory in Hollywood, featuring: Danny Cho, Paul PK Kim, & Walter Hong. They drop their views on culture, race, family, dating, and living in Koreatown.
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