Actually, my “holiday period” was one of great work
pressure. I had to wade through thousands of set photos for the Shusuke Kaneko
film “iDolls: Battle in the Parallel World” (which is what I’m calling it until
the company decides upon an official title), and I had two big articles to
write. One of which was the annual “best/worst” write up for Eiga Hiho magazine.
First, since director Kaneko put this shot up on his blog, I'm guessing it's OK for me to do the same. This is a shot I took during the shooting of “iDolls: Battle in the Parallel World”. Can't wait to write about that set. It was a lot of fun.
As for Eiga Hiho... Honestly, it’s always hard to find ten films from recent years that I like.
Not that they aren’t out there, just that I don’t watch movies in the volume I once did. And as an old fuddy-duddy, it’s much easier to come up with
“worst” than “best”. As un-luck would have it, the “best” list requires 10 titles
and the “worst” a measly 3. Oh, well.
My best list was topped by “Pacific Rim” and the worst by
“Man of Steel”. In fact, the overall polling by all the writers put “Pacific
Rim” at #1 in the best category, with “Man of Steel” as second worst. The worst
film of the year, according to the average tally, was “World War Z”. I would
have put that down too if I didn’t hate “Evil Dead” and “Star Trek Into
Darkness” more. As I said, I wish I had 10 worst to write about.

The other piece I labored over during the holidays was for a mook on kaiju. It was a fairly big piece and I didn't have as much time to do it in as I would have liked, which can probably be said about any writing job. Still, I got to say a lot of things I'd wanted to about how I perceive the state of kaiju fandom in Japan. Not all of what I wrote about Japanese fandom is very pretty. Hahahaha... Ugh, I hope I don't get lynched when I attend Wonderfest next month. Mostly the piece is about what it was like as an American growing up on kaju films, both Japanese and American, in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
Here's the link to the mook on Amazon Japan:

Speaking of director Iguchi, his new movie "Nuiguruma Z" opened in Japan yesterday. For this one I did the subtitles, naturally. I also have a small part in it as a priest. I guess it's a priest. They dressed me up in some religious garb that I'm sure means something to those into the Christian religion. In my scene I'm supposed to oversee the marriage ceremony between the film's bad guy and heroine. Shooting was way back in March of last year. As with all Iguchi sets, everyone was having a great time and just letting their hair down.

As for "Nuiguruma Z", I made the set a couple of times and enjoyed taking photos and just hanging out, especially for the big zombie day. As a big chatter box, there are always lots of people to talk to, old friends and new ones. The latest issue of Eiga Hiho features a set report of mine on the film.