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Out There By Toei (Region Free)

Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.

Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEI’s genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studio’s enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.

Kinji Fukasaku’s A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978) launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the director’s trademark intensity.

Nearly thirty years later, in YO-YO GIRL COP (2006) Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.

From there, descend into the uncanny with EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.

Finally, X-CROSS (2007) explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest. 

Directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Kenta Fukasaku, Sion Sono
Starring Aya Matsuura; Chiaki Kuriyama; Nao Matsushita; Sonny Chiba; Vic Morrow

 

Extras

MESSAGE FROM SPACE

NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Space”
Japanese Theatrical Trailers
Stills Gallery
US Theatrical Trailer
YO-YO GIRL COP

NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
Archival Cast & Director Interviews
Theatrical Trailer
EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS

NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
Behind The Scenes
Deleted Scenes
My Hair: Music Video
Trailer
TV Spots
X-CROSS

NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
The Making Of X-Cross
Deleted Scenes
Cast Interviews
Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
Theatrical Trailer


    Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.

    Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEI’s genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studio’s enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.

    Kinji Fukasaku’s A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978) launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the director’s trademark intensity.

    Nearly thirty years later, in YO-YO GIRL COP (2006) Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.

    From there, descend into the uncanny with EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.

    Finally, X-CROSS (2007) explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest. 

    Directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Kenta Fukasaku, Sion Sono
    Starring Aya Matsuura; Chiaki Kuriyama; Nao Matsushita; Sonny Chiba; Vic Morrow

     

    Extras

    MESSAGE FROM SPACE

    NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
    NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Space”
    Japanese Theatrical Trailers
    Stills Gallery
    US Theatrical Trailer
    YO-YO GIRL COP

    NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
    NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
    The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
    Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
    Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
    Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
    Archival Cast & Director Interviews
    Theatrical Trailer
    EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS

    NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
    NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
    NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
    Behind The Scenes
    Deleted Scenes
    My Hair: Music Video
    Trailer
    TV Spots
    X-CROSS

    NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
    NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
    NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
    The Making Of X-Cross
    Deleted Scenes
    Cast Interviews
    Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
    Theatrical Trailer


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      Out There By Toei (Region Free)

      $89.99

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      Description

      Spanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre-shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk-inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver.

      Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEI’s genre-bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly inventive, capturing the studio’s enduring commitment to pushing popular cinema to its most extreme and exhilarating edges.

      Kinji Fukasaku’s A MESSAGE FROM SPACE (1978) launches the set in operatic fashion: a wildly ambitious sci-fi epic that fuses space opera with samurai myth, international star power, and the director’s trademark intensity.

      Nearly thirty years later, in YO-YO GIRL COP (2006) Kenta Fukasaku brings that rebellious energy crashing into the 21st century, reinventing the schoolgirl action film with pop-punk attitude, kinetic violence, and a weaponised yo-yo at its center.

      From there, descend into the uncanny with EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS (2007), a uniquely Japanese strain of modern horror in which beauty culture and bodily obsession intertwine with chilling consequences.

      Finally, X-CROSS (2007) explodes into brutal, neon-lit survival horror, as a group of women stumble into a nightmare of sadism, vengeance, and feral resistance deep in the forest. 

      Directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Kenta Fukasaku, Sion Sono
      Starring Aya Matsuura; Chiaki Kuriyama; Nao Matsushita; Sonny Chiba; Vic Morrow

       

      Extras

      MESSAGE FROM SPACE

      NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
      NEW! Galleons in Space: Director Kenta Fukasaku on his father's film "Message from Space”
      Japanese Theatrical Trailers
      Stills Gallery
      US Theatrical Trailer
      YO-YO GIRL COP

      NEW! End Of An Era: Director Kenta Fukasaku on Yo-Yo Girl Cop
      NEW! David Michael Brown on Spinning Around with Yo-Yo Girl Cop
      The Making Of Yo-Yo Cop Girl
      Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Premiere Q&A
      Yo-Yo Girl Cop 2006 Press Conference at Tokyo Film Studio
      Interview with Actors Yuki Saita and Aya Matsuura
      Archival Cast & Director Interviews
      Theatrical Trailer
      EXTE: HAIR EXTENSIONS

      NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Samm Deighan
      NEW! Bad Hair Day: Special Effects Guru Yoshihiro Nishimura on Exte
      NEW! Robert Edwards on Hair, Horror and the Commodification of the Body in Exte
      Behind The Scenes
      Deleted Scenes
      My Hair: Music Video
      Trailer
      TV Spots
      X-CROSS

      NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Patrick Macias
      NEW! Cut Above the Rest: Director Kenta Fukasaku on X-Cross
      NEW! Armed and Dangerous: Robert Edwards on The Rise of Weaponised Women in Japanese Genre Cinema
      The Making Of X-Cross
      Deleted Scenes
      Cast Interviews
      Ashikari Village Special Language Segment
      Theatrical Trailer


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