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1.Attack the Gas Station! [1999] (NTSC) starring: Sung-jae Lee, Oh-seong Yu, Seong-jin Kang, Ji-tae Yu, Yeong-gyu Park
directed by: Sang-Jin Kim
June 25, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Attack the Gas Station! [1999] (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

2.Silmido [ English subtitles ] starring: Sung-kee Ahn, Kyung-gu Sol, Jun-ho Heo, Jae-yeong Jeong, Seong-jin Kang
directed by: Woo-Suk Kang
February 15, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Silmido [ English subtitles ]
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

3.The King And The Clown ( aka Wang-ui namja ) [ IMPORT ] starring: Woo-seong Kam, Jin-yeong Jeong, Seong-Yeon Kang, Jun-gi Lee, Hang-Seon Jang
directed by: Jun-ik Lee
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The King And The Clown ( aka Wang-ui namja ) [ IMPORT ]
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

4.The Coast Guard [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Dong-Kun Jang, Jeong-hak Kim, Ji-a Park, Hye-jin Yu, Jin Jeong
directed by: Ki-duk Kim
August 09, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The Coast Guard [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Not one of Kim Ki-duk's best movies. It has its moments, but the story and characters shift wildly from scene to scene. It just doesn't come off as believable. An even bigger problem is the DVD itself - much of the movie is set at night and these scenes are very murky, you can hardly see what is going on, the transfer just looks really bad. Even for fans of the director it's a toughie to wholeheartedly recommend.

5.Attack the Gas Station [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Sung-jae Lee, Oh-seong Yu, Seong-jin Kang, Ji-tae Yu, Yeong-gyu Park
directed by: Sang-Jin Kim
July 27, 2004
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Attack the Gas Station [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

6.Humanist [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Ahn Jae Mo, Kang Seong Jin, Park Sang myun
April 25, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Humanist [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

7.Humanist [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Jae-mo Ahn, Seong-jin Kang, Sang-Myeon Park, Young-gye Park, Sun-mi Myeong
directed by: Mu-yeong Lee
April 25, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Humanist [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

8.Public Enemy [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Park Seung-tae, Lee Seong-jae, Yu Hae-jin, Lee Mun-shik, Ahn Jin-su
September 06, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Public Enemy [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

9.Hi, Dharma [2001] (NTSC) starring: Shin-yang Park, Jin-yeong Jeong, Sang-Myeon Park, Seong-jin Kang, Su-ro Kim
directed by: Cheol-kwan Park
January 14, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Hi, Dharma [2001] (NTSC)
Attack the Gas Station! is an effective show case for 4 young stars and goes some way to prove that the newly revitalised Korean cinema has a lot to offer. Anarchic, briskly staged and with some genuinely funny moments, it is a film which could be remade to good effect in the West (I can see Kevin Spacey as the beleagued station owner, for instance) although I doubt that all of the verve could be recaptured, for this is a young man's film, angry and alert to wider issues.

"If they move, kill them" is a running joke through the film as the number of hostages increases and, whether or not a deliberate reference to Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, its still funny.

The least convincing aspect of the film is the flashbacks. While useful ... Read More:

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