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Tetsuo The Iron Man and Tetsuo II Body Hammer (blu ray)

Tetsuo The Iron Man and Tetsuo II Body Hammer (blu ray)

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For the first time on blu-ray, Shinya Tsukamoto’s cult classics Tetsuo The Iron Man and Tetsuo Body Hammer have been digitally restored from their original negatives to be presented in high definition

Tetsuo 1: TETSUO THE IRON MAN A strange man known only as the “metal fetishist”, who seems to have an insane compulsion to stick scrap metal into his body, is hit and possibly killed by a Japanese “salaryman”, out for a drive with his girlfriend. The salaryman then notices that he is being slowly overtaken by some kind of disease that is turning his body into scrap metal, and that his nemesis is not in fact dead but is somehow masterminding and guiding his rage and frustration-fueled transformation.

Tetsuo 2: TETSUO BODDY HAMME – Sequel to “Tetsuo” this time has the Iron Man transforming into cyberkinetic gun when a gang of vicious skinheads kidnap his son. When the skinheads capture him, they begin to experiment on him…speeding up the mutative process!

STREAM - Tetsuo: Iron Man / Body Hammer on Terravision. UK & Eire residents only.

Director: Shinya Tsukamoto

Cast: Shinya Tsukamoto, Tomorowo Taguchi

Genre: Body Horror

Language: Japanese (with English subtitles)

Country: Japan

Year: 1989 and 1992

Runtime: 67 minutes and 83 minutes

Region: B

 

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Tetsuo: The Iron Man

Tetsuo II: Body Hammer

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Ulrich
80s Fever Dream

The only way I can possibly describe this film is by referring to it as an 80s Peter Gabriel music video, but super psychedelic and messed up in ways you'd have to see to believe it.

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Leon Rawlings

Briliant, surreal film.