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Each PeerTube instance provides a website to browse and watch videos, and is by default independent from others in terms of appearance, features and rules. Several instances, with common rules (e.g. allowing for similar content, requiring registration) can form federations, where they follow one's videos, even though each video is stored only ...
The Akihabara neighborhood of Tokyo, a popular gathering site for otaku. Otaku (Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, such as anime, manga, video games, computers or other highly enthusiastic hobbies.
Daydream (白日夢, Hakujitsumu) is a 1964 Japanese pink film.It was the first erotic film to have a big budget and a mainstream release in Japan, and was shown at the Venice Film Festival and given two releases in the United States.
The original screen ratio for TV broadcasts was 4:3 (1.33:1). This was the same aspect ratio as most cinema screens and films at the time TV was first sold commercially. 1930s and 1940s films in 4:3, such as Gone with the Wind , have always been displayed on television in 4:3, filling the entire frame.
An ex-boxer races against various black cars on public roads in an effort to get revenge for the crash that killed his wife and child.Throughout the story, he compete with 4 black cars in total, a Mitsubishi GTO, RX-7 FC3S, JZX90 Mark II and a Toyota Chaser.
Seongyong Cho of RogerEbert.com called it a "gut-chilling Japanese thriller". [7] One notable negative review came from Mark Kermode of the BBC, who said that its style made it "virtually impenetrable on an emotional level". [8] In 2022, American filmmaker Michael Mann listed the film in his top ten favorites for the Sight and Sound poll. [9]
Whereas rock musicians in Japan usually hate the term "pop", Taro Kato, a member of pop punk band Beat Crusaders, pointed out that the encoded pop music, like pop art, was catchier than "J-pop" and he also said that J-pop was the pops (ポップス, poppusu) music, memorable for its frequency of airplay, in an interview when the band completed ...