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  1. Javier says; December 14, 2007 @ 9:50 pm

    You can download the blog’s PDF Así se fundo Carnaby Street. thanks

  2. Keith says; December 15, 2007 @ 9:01 am

    Welcome to your new contributor. Great job. I really enjoyed reading this. I know nothing about it, so this is very informative. It sounds really cool.

  3. cinebeats says; December 15, 2007 @ 12:26 pm

    Javier - I hope you’ll return to blogging some day!

    Keith - I’m glad you enjoyed the clip! I love Japanese tokusatsu shows and films. Anything with kaijin (human size monsters) or kaiju (giant size monsters) is okay by me! I really want to write about some of these shows that are really unknown outside of Japan just to introduce people to them. Kamen Silver is really amazing at times and even creepy. It’s a shame it’s so unknown and so little info about it is available.

  4. Jonathan Lapper says; December 15, 2007 @ 12:45 pm

    I loved the Japanese superhero show everybody knows and you mentioned: UltraMan. I know that’s not this but it immediately came to mind. Especially at the end of the clip when the disembodied head of Silver Kamen appears. I used to pretend I was UltraMan as a kid because it was so easy. Fisher price Parking Garages and House Boats were the perfect size for me to the giant UltraMan. Of course, I stopped pretending to be UltraMan at least three months ago. Maybe even four.

  5. cinebeats says; December 16, 2007 @ 1:27 pm

    I think dressing up and wanting to be a superhero is probably part of every kids dream when they’re growing up. I know I for one really wished I was Wonder Woman or Batgirl! Of course, some of us obviously don’t grow out of it so fast. ;)

  6. Jeremy says; December 17, 2007 @ 8:55 am

    This sounds great Kimberly,
    Congratulations on the new collaboration and i hope it goes well for you both.

  7. cinebeats says; December 17, 2007 @ 2:30 pm

    Thanks! Hopefully I can introduce people some little seen Japanese shows and films.


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