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jingai wrote:As a bousouzoku connoisseur
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more info:
http://figure8productions.com/bosozoku_trailer1_large.html
Jamie is asking for donations through Kickstarter and Amazon to help with final production and rights. I contributed myself and thought some of you might, too.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1684035270/sayonara-speed-tribes-kamikaze-bikers-a-documentar
BigInJapan wrote:Bosozoku weenies are a joke, and it's good to see that they are fading away.
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Bunch of noisemaking, rabble-rowsing wankers IMHO.
jingai wrote:As a bousouzoku connoisseur, I wanted to share that a friend of mine, Jamie Morris is wrapping up a documentary on Japanese bike gangs that's been in the works for more than five years. It has some great contributors like Ikuya Sato, author of "Kamikaze Biker," ex-bosozoku with photos by the photographer of the margins (and all around cool guy) Masayuki Yoshinaga and the Nagoya shamisen/techno group Bubu.
Here's the website with more info:
http://figure8productions.com/bosozoku_trailer1_large.html
Jamie is asking for donations through Kickstarter and Amazon to help with final production and rights. I contributed myself and thought some of you might, too.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1684035270/sayonara-speed-tribes-kamikaze-bikers-a-documentar
BigInJapan wrote:Bosozoku weenies are a joke, and it's good to see that they are fading away.
Japanese gangster wannabes take this image:
And end up like this:
Bunch of noisemaking, rabble-rowsing wankers IMHO.
BigInJapan wrote:In North America, obviously there are biker organizations that have ties with organized crime, but more often than not they keep their disputes amongst themselves.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You really don't know what you're talking about:
Hell's Angels
Both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada classify the Angels as one of the "big four" motorcycle gangs, contending that members carry out widespread violence, drug dealing, trafficking in stolen goods, and extortion.
more often than not they keep their disputes amongst themselves
BigInJapan wrote:My immediate knowledge of the Hell's Angels etc. is from the 70's and 80's in Canada.
As I indicated:
It used to be you mostly heard about violence between the rival gangs, of course sometimes with collateral damage.
I acknowledge that things have obviously escalated since then.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:In the 90s they really got out of control. Especially in Canada.
nikoneko wrote:Hmm, yeah that was in not even showing up at my favorite site to get rare cinema (the type I'm not allowed to mention here)
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