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The Ultimate Action Hero. For twenty years one man has dominated
action cinema worldwide. He is adored by more fans than Stallone,
Schwartzenegger or Willis and yet until recently was virtually
ignored by America and the UK. All that has changed now. Welcome to
the world of Jackie Chan, martial artist, comedian and stuntman.
Most people associate Jackie Chan with the recent smash hit films
Rush Hour and Rumble in the Bronx but there is a lot more of him to
see. Jackie learnt his trade from the harsh world of Peking Opera
School and began to appear in films as a child. He slowly
progressed from minor roles to becoming a head stuntman and
eventually lead actor in a number of kung fu movies in the 1970s.
It was only when he began to direct his own films that the real
Jackie Chan film was born. If you have never seen a Jackie Chan
film before, you are in for one wild ride. They are a unique blend
of visual comedy, incredible stunts and electrifying fights. What
makes them so special is that Jackie performs all of his own
stunts, no matter how crazy, no matter how dangerous. And they are
dangerous. In the course of his career Jackie has broken nearly
every bone in his body and come within a hair's breadth of
death...No one will insure him. In this book we'll be taking a look
at the world's most popular action hero - See! Jackie skateboard
through rush hour traffic. Against the flow... See! Jackie fall
from a tall building. Handcuffed... See! Jackie drive through a
town. Literally through the town... See! Jackie run down the side
of a building. While it is falling down... See! Jackie leap from
the top of a car park.. Onto a balcony across the road... You'll
laugh. You'll gasp. You'll wince. You've never seen anyone like
Jackie Chan.
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Akira (Paperback)
Michelle Le Blanc, Colin Odell
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R380
R307
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Successful in both Japan and the West, Akira had a huge impact on
the international growth in popularity of manga and anime. Closely
analysing the film and its key themes, Colin O'Dell and Michelle Le
Blanc assess its historical importance, its impact on the Western
perception of anime, and its influence on science fiction cinema.
Revised and updated to include The Boy And The Heron.
The animations of Japan's Studio Ghibli are among the most respected in the movie industry. Their films rank alongside the most popular non-English language films ever made, with each new release a guaranteed box office hit. The studio's founders, Hayao Miyazaki and the late Isao Takahata, have created timeless masterpieces. Their films are distinctly Japanese but the themes are universal: humanity, community and a love for the environment.
Studio Ghibli outlines the history of the studio and explores the early output of its founders. It examines all the studio's major works including Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Grave of the Fireflies, My Neighbour Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Only Yesterday, Porco Rosso, Pom Poko, Whisper of the Heart, Princess Mononoke and Howl's Moving Castle, as well as the Oscar-winning Spirited Away.
Also included are the more recent animations: Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-nominated masterpiece The Wind Rises, Isao Takahata's The Tale of Princess Kaguya, Goro Miyazaki's Earwig and the Witch and Hayao Miyazaki's latest box office success, The Boy and the Heron, which won a BAFTA, Golden Globe & Oscar.
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Anime (Paperback)
Michelle Le Blanc, Colin Odell
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R491
R389
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This guide to anime offers an overview of the art form, looking at
its development in Japan and its export to other cultures. It
includes a history of Japanese animation from early examples to the
relaunch of animation as a viable commercial entity and its
enormous rise in popularity after WWII. Anime explains the
difference between manga and anime, offering a brief history of
manga including its development from traditional art form
(woodblock prints) to massive commercial success with millions of
readers in Japan and worldwide. Odell and Le Blanc also consider
anime style and genres, its market and importance in Japanese
culture, and its perception in the West including controversy, such
as criticisms of sex and violence in anime that affect other
national markets, including the UK (notably Urotsukidoji) and the
USA, where it is considered a 'kids only' market.
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