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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

The opening scene from Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo the Bullet Man.
http://tetsuo-project.jp/

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  • Same As It Ever Was...Same As It Ever Was...Same As It Ever Was...

    Same As It Ever Was...Same As It Ever Was...Same As It Ever Was...

    Same As It Ever Was...Same As It Ever Was...

  • 0:06 looks like he needs to take a shit.

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  • Most violent orgasm ever.

  • Fuck all you tards that bad mouth this film. This is the definition of a cult classic. And I'm sick of all the complaints about it. The erradic camera movements represent the chaotic feeling we get when we're enraged. The make-up effect where awesome and creative. And I feel proud that Shinya Tsukamoto went out of his way to have this "Japanese" film be done mostly in english. And to anyone who loves the films series, would see the acting was well done and how it fits.

  • @teamrudycooper i laughed so hard at the first 8 minutes, that i truly can't believe this was a serious attempt.

  • @estevancarlos Dont look where my hand was...

  • I watched all 3, personally i think the first was better than the last one purely for the shock and the "what the hell is going on" value.

  • @teamrudycooper Nope, it's the start of the new movie.

  • Now that I think about it.. this does look more like a NIN video

  • Even the Hulk is shittin his pants when he sees this

  • I've seen the original Tetsuo and I just want to know something: Is this a joke or some kind of a fan made tribute?

  • This might have been marginally decent had the director stopped leaning on his "cult appeal" and tried something new - for example, no dialogue, more of an abstract approach, and eliminated the silly conspiracy plot which overloads its short running time. The acting is dreadful by everyone concerned as well.

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