Tonight's episode brings us to the showdown we have all been waiting for: Zatoichi vs. Yojimbo. However, like many entries in this series, things are not what they seem (the twist is that it's not a very good movie)
From IMDB: Zatoichi (Shintarô Katsu) becomes a drunken bodyguard's (Toshirô Mifune) adversary when he becomes caught up in a feud between a village boss and the man's son over stolen gold.
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After a loooooong break we are back with movie 19, a soft reboot of sorts of the Blind Swordsman series explores a darker, less controlled Zatoichi as he finds himself once again in conflict.
From IMDB: Zatoichi is tricked by a crime gang into killing a man. Realizing his mistake, he sets out to protect the dead man's sister, who is conflicted in accepting his help.
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Tonight we are visiting the 20th film in the Zatoichi series, 1968's Zatoichi and the Fugatives. This one is a surprisingly dark entry in the series featuring a tremendous amount of gore and violence and almost no humor.
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On tonights Blind Podsmen, we are checking out the questionable remake of Zatoichi Challanged, 1989's Blind Fury starring Rutger Huaer. This is....a doozie
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We're back to our regularly programming (for now) with 1967's Zatoichi Challenged. Tonight our hero finds himself reluctantly shepherding a toddler to find his father, of course this leads to a ton of trouble. Featuring fantastic cinematography and one of the best fight scenes in the entire series
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We are back and this episode is a real doozy. Tonight we stray away from our original path to dive into the slimiest, grossest time of the year: Ghoul Summer. We are watching 1960's The Blind Menace starring Shintaro Katsu, a film about a blind murderer and con artist that predates Zatoichi by 2 years.
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Tonight's Blind Podsmen finds our hero once again in a moral conundrum about whether his violent ways can truly help those around him (they can).
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Welcome to episode 16 of The Blind Podsmen and tonight we are watching Zatoichi's Cane Sword. Our hero finds himself (again) caught between a villiage and a ruthless Yakuza that plans to take them for all they are worth. During his adventure he meets a blacksmith that so happens to be the student of the man who made Zatoichi's famous sword, which our hero learns is on it's last legs
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Welcome back to The Blind Podsmen. Tonight we are on movie #14 Zatoichi's Pilgrimage (1966). Our hero finds himself confronting his guilt towards his life of bloodshed and seeks atonement for his sins, by killing a ton of people. Featuring friend of the show Wayne from Motion Picture Massacre
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We are back again with Episode 14 of The Blind Podsmen. Tonight we are watching the 13th movie (and the halfway point in our quest) Zatoichi's Vengeance. Our hero finds himself making a delivery for a dying man to his family and ends up caught up against a ruthless yakuza boss. He also meets a blind monk who calls into question whether or not Zatoichi's actions are a force for good or evil.
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And we are back with a new episode. Tonight we are watching 1965's Zatoichi and the Chess Expert. Directed by the series original director Kenji Misumi, we find our hero befriending a samurai who is skilled in the game of chess. However, things begin to go sour for the blind swordsman as he discovers that his new friend is not who he seems to be
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Welcome to The Blind Podsmen episode 12: Tonight we are talking about Zatoichi and the Doomed Man. Our hero unwillingly finds himself at the assistance of a death row inmate in the quest to find proof to free him
Also we are joined tonight with a special guest, Sara of Illogical Contraption Radio for her first foray into the adventures of the blind swordsman.
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Welcome to Episode 11: of the Blind Podsmen. Tonight we are talking about the exciting 10th entry into the Zatoichi series, Zatoichi's Revenge from 1965. Zatoichi makes his way to visit his master only to learn that he had been murdered and his daughter kidnapped and forced into prostitution. This exciting entry features a wild giallo inspired soundtrack and stands out as one of the more darker, focused entries in the Zatoichi series. We are also joined by Parker Bowman from Junk Food Dinner for his first foray into the blind swordsman series
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Welcome back to The Blind Podsmen, tonight we're watching movie #11 of the Zatoichi series, Adventures of Zatoichi.
We find our hero searching for the a young womans lost father while contending with a local gang.
We also have a special Blind Leading the Blind featuring a real life historical figure. Also tune in next week for our special guest, Parker Bowman of Junk Food Dinner will be joining us for the first 1965 Zatoichi film, Zatoichi's Revenge
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Welcome back to our first episode post our unplanned vacation and the final episode of 2016. Tonight we are watching the 3rd of 4 Zatoichi films released in 1964, Fight Zatoichi Fight.
Our hero finds himself escorting an infant to his father after his mother dies at the hands of assassins originally intending on disposing of the blind swords man.
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After a long delay, Episode 8 of the Blind Podsmen is out. Tonight's episode follows the second Zatoichi film from 1964, Zatoichi's Flashing Sword. Ichi finds himself wounded from an attempted assassination and nursed back to health, he finds himself up against thugs hired to harm the business of the family he owes his life to.
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We are back after a week delay with Episode 7: Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold from 1964. This film follows our hero as he hunts for the thieves of a village's 1000 ryo chest of gold, a crime that Ichi has found himself accused of.
Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro (Also directed 2 other Zatoichi films, Flashing Sword (movie 7) and Pilgrimage (movie 14) and starring, of course, Shintaro Katsu. We also see the return of Shintaro's in real life older brother Tomisaburo Wakayama as Jushiro, the dangerous ronin who Ichi finds himself face to face with. The big stand out technical crew of this film is Kazou Miyagawa who did work on Rashomon (one of my favorite movies) and Yojimbo. He would be involved with six more Zatoichi films.
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Tonight we are jumping into the fifth entry in the Zatoichi saga, On The Road (or known as Zatoichi's Fighting Journey). Starring Shintaro Katsu, we find our hero escorting a young maiden to Edo while being pursued by two gangs for mysterious reasons. Tonight's film was directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda,
Kimiyoshi would later direct the following Zatoichi films after On The Road:#9 Adventures of Zatoichi #15 Zatoichis Cane Sword#18 Zatoichi and the Fugatives (not to be confused with movie 4)#22 Zatoichi Meets the One Armed Swordsman#25 Zatoichis Conspiracy (final film before 1989’s Zatoichi)Download Here
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Welcome to Episode 5 of The Bind Podsmen. Tonight we are checking out Movie #4 in the Zatoichi series: Zatoichi The Fugitive (1963).
Synopsis:A yakuza gang targets the blind masseur Zatoichi after he defeats their group in a wrestling match. Meanwhile a long lost love of Zatoichi's returns to his life.
Directed by Tokuzu Tanaka and starring Shintaro Katsu.
We also have a new Blind Leading the Blind.
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Tonight's episode we explore the third film and first color entry in the Zatoichi series, The New Tale of Zatoichi (1963). Starring Shintaro Katsu as he returns for the third time as the blind swordsman.
Synopsis: "Wishing to find peace, Zatoichi travels to his old village but only finds trouble when he ends up in a love triangle and finds old scores have followed him home."
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Tonight we are exploring the second film in the Zatoichi series, 1962's The Tale of Zatoichi. Zatoichi travels back to Ioka villiage to pay respects to the samurai he bested a year earlier. Along the way he is stalked by a relentless group of samurai and a mysterious figure from his past. The Tale of Zatoichi Continues also stars Tomisaburo Wakayama and is directed by Kazou Mori, both would later go on to helm the Lone Wolf and Cub series
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Tonight we are diving into the first episode in the Zatoichi series, The Tale of Zatoichi from 1962. This is the first outing of Shintaro Katsu in his signature role. A blind masseur finds himself tangled up in a war between two rival gangs. While Zatoichi is employed by one yakuza gang, he meets his match against a ronin who is in the village under similar circumstances. Directed by Cinbara powerhouse, Kenji Misumi, who would go on to direct the Lone Wolf and Cub series and the first entry in the Hanzo the Razor film series as well. Composer Akira Ifukube, best known for handling music and sound effects for the Toho Godzilla series contributes a powerful score mixing traditional Japanese music with experimental sound effects.
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We released our first episode on Wednesday and already the feedback and attention the show has gotten has been tremendously positive. A big thanks to our Podcast bros over at Junk Food Dinner and Jason's home podcast Pool Party Radio for plugging us on their Facebook pages as well as The Criterion Completion Facebook group for allowing a plug for the show on their page. This podcast is a big deal to myself and my co-host because it's an exercise in critically understanding the significance of film and how these characters such as Zatoichi become their own modern legends. As I mentioned in our first episode, I personally have little understanding as to what makes Zatoichi who he is but the legend of the blind swordsmen has sat in the back of my mind for over a decade, constantly coming up in comparisons to other heroes that I'm familiar with and I've only experienced his story for about an hour and thirty minutes when I was 16. One day while I was in a Barnes and Noble, I noticed a boxset sitting behind a counter and thought to myself "hell yeah, I'm in" and plopped down the $180 for something that would remain on my shelf unopened for an unjust amount of time. So why start a podcast entirely around a single subject that I barely know anything about? Well, why not? Through this show we get to explore an entire legacy of not only one of the most famous and long running Japanese characters but we get to sit down and explore what makes these films timeless with completely fresh eyes. This coming week we will be releasing our second episode and our first exploration into the Zatoichi series, The Tale of Zatoichi from 1962. The IMDB synopsis reads as followsThe adventures of a blind, gambling masseur who also happens to be a master swordsman. Simple and to the point, basically all you need to pull you into the adventureTo finish up this post, If you like the show, please take a moment to rate and review us on iTunes and join us on our Facebook. If you're not too keen on iTunes, we are on Sticher Radio, Overcast or if you prefer to just go with our feed, Click Here. And check back with us on Thursday, June 30th for Episode 2
Our first episode. We dive into our history with the legendary blind swordsman, a little history on the series and what we aim to do with our show
Want to talk to us about some blind swordsmen or anything else? You can reach us at Blindpodsmen@gmail.com
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The Blind Podsmen podcast is dedicated to all things Zatoichi. The legendary blind swordsman in the hit film and TV series and one of the most iconic characters in Japanese pop culture history. While the Zatoichi franchise was wildly successful in Japan, it doesn't hold much of a presence in the American mainstream, though film enthusiast around the world are more than familiar with our hero. On this podcast, we will do a retrospective on all 25 original Zatoichi films as well as the 1989 conclusion to the series, produced 16 years after the conclusion of the 25th film in the series, Zatoichi's Conspiracy (1973).
But that's not all, we are also going to cover a number of spin offs including Takeshi Kitano's take on the character in Zatoichi (2003), the story of a blind female musician who is also a skilled sword fighter in Ichi (2008) and the more recent Zatoichi: The Last from 2010. We might also try to fight Blind Fury, a remake of the 17th film in the franchise, Zatoichi Challanged, starring Rutger Hauer from 1990.
Your host for this journey are Jason Frisbie from the Pool Party Radio podcast as well as Patrick Manfredi from the Banshee Jam podcast.