I really don't like the voice over.
7 Dollar Popcorn —
I know, I'm way behind the times on this one. You probably saw this an internet eternity ago (this past Tuesday), but it's hard for me to let something like this go past without mentioning it. Now, I mostly liked The Machine Girl. Not the greatest movie ever made, but it was bizarre enough to be interesting and not so strange as to be unsettling. RoboGeisha looks like it make go quite a bit further, and I don't know how that makes me feel. It could be a gory, over-the-top good time or it could be trying to cram so much in that it collapses under it's own ...
Worth Watching - July 5: Insane RoboGeisha Trailer
FirstShowing.net —
Geisha Missile… Geisha Dance… Geisha Army! We're a bit late on getting this up, because it did hit earlier in the week, but I thought it'd still be worthwhile to feature the RoboGeisha trailer on a lazy Sunday like this. RoboGeisha is the latest collaboration between ...
Fantastic Fest: Day One: Nazi, Broncos, and Demons
Screen Rant —
Fantastic Fest: Day One is now officially under the belt, as are a large amount of bizarre culinary treats, including the aformentioned root beer cookies. As promised, they are amazing. Amazing and extremely filling. Don’t eat this with a horror movie, or a film about sailing ...
Fantastic Fest: Nothing But Butts at "RoboGeisha"
IFC.com - Indie Eye —
Fantastic Fest: Nothing But Butts at "RoboGeisha" By Stephen Saito on 09/27/2009 Filed under: Festivals [image] In Fantastic Fest's famous secret screenings, the identity of the movie being shown isn't revealed until it's about to begin. While it's a gamble, it's one that prompts devotees to line up for year-in-advance VIP badges -- past secret screenings have included the first-ever looks at "There Will Be Blood," "Apocalypto" and other high profile premieres, But, as festival head/impresario Tim League remarked in his intro, this year's first secret screening, of Noboru Iguchi's "RoboGeisha," was "perhaps one of the worst-kept ...
Fantastic Fest Day Two - Antichrist, Men Who Stare at Goats + more
Scene-Stealers —
Fantastic Fest day 2 brought Lars Von Trier’s “Antichrist,” a Danish film called “Terribly Happy,” a Japanese comedy called “Robo Geisha,” the George Clooney-Ewan McGregor comedy “Men Who Stare at Goats,” and the British horror comedy “Doghouse.”
Maybe it had something to do with the fact that it was the last movie I saw beforehand, but I was struck by an interesting set of parallels between “Paranormal Activity” and “Antichrist.”
- Both films spend ...




