oyayubizoku

oyayubizoku - literally translated from japanese equates to 'thumb-gang' or 'thumb-tribe' referring to the masses of young people in japan that use mobile phones for texting, email, and mobile phone conversations. this blog will have posts from my phone, my browser, and phone cam pictures.

"Stander" Movie



I recently saw this film on DVD rental and was amazed at its cinematography, soundtrack and acting. I have been following Thomas Jane and his acting career since he was a pot smoking criminal in the John Woo movie Face/Off (in case you don't know, he was in the high security prison sequence). In addition, the soundtrack for this film was top notch, including tracks from The Free Assocation (introduced by David Holmes) to the Temple of Sound to name a few. The movie soundtrack is nowhere to be found even on GEMM.com. So would be a good project to test out soulseex.
"Stander" is based on the true story of André Stander, a South African homicide/robbery police captain who became one of the most notorious bank robbers in the country. After participating in the brutal killing in a riot in the line of duty, Stander decided to defy the very system he was part of, and set off on an audacious crime spree; robbing banks during his lunch hour then returning to the scene of the crime to lead the investigation. Finally, caught by the same police force he worked with, he was jailed and, subsequently befriended Allan Heyl and Lee McCall. After a daring jailbreak, the 'Stander Gang' committed a large number of robberies, which grew increasingly bold over time. In the eyes of the public, their blatant disregard for authority made them South Africa's most popular anti-heroes. In reality, however, Stander and his gang were the most wanted men in the country.

Buy: Stander Movie (DVD) $22.46
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