10 July 2010

The Man From Nowhere Boasts a brillant second trailer

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source Twitchfilm

Won Bin is a man on a mission a mission to suceed and become the new kid on the block with the international action movie genre, showing many similarities of a young Chow Yun Fat. You can see how weel Bin fare'sin the second trailer of THE MAN FROM NOWHERE.

The new trailer is a little longer than the first trailer but with this trailer we do get to see how the action & story  will fold out in the movie and we're very very impressed in what we're seeing. I still dont know if this movie will make any appearence on a big screen here (more likely DVD) but you can catch Won Bin on August 20th when he is the lead male in Bong  Joon Ho's Mother finally has an theatrical release in UK, a completely (and acclaimed performance) different style of movie.
trailer after break...


Trailer For Chow Yun Fat's New movie LET THE BULLETS FLY

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source Filmsmash
Early days for this movie weren't looking with it even missing possibly the festivals but thankfully it made Cannes and now several months on here is  Jiang Wen’s LET THE BULLETS FLY. offical trailer.

This looks a visually fantastic looking Period piece and its one thing I can say about the Chinese when it comes to period based movies they go all out to make it as authentic  as possible in a grand scale and it has a rock music score to compliment it. You know sometimes they things happen for a reason, maybe the delay was the best thing to happen to this movie as it looks mighty fine movie!

Movie stars Chow Yun-fat, Ge You, Carina Lau, Fan Liao, and Yun Zhou and will be in Chinese cinemas from  December 16th.

Trailer after the break....




9 July 2010

Teaser For Spanish Horror (or Thriller) VERBO

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Source ShockTilYouDrop
Alot of things in movieworld get typecast be it certain actors or the movie and its origin, so when we talk about Spain these days it tends to be gripping horror/thrillers.When it's the Horror genre there's a little checklist: Does it have director/producers from The Orphanage or Pan's Labyrinth? is it a Horror? is it a Thriller? or cant you tell? if you tick all the boxes on this checklist, it's Spanish! But nowdays the Spanish movies are very confusing when you cant tell which genre the movie should fall under, but what should be more import is the movie any good?
Verbo ticks all the box of the checklist with Eduardo Chapero-Jackson  who wrote and directed the movie which does look quite good despite his fetish for lightsticks! The soundtrack and visual effects do build this movie up to be a epic intense film.
Teaser Trailer after the break....

The story follows Sara, a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who projects enigmatic messages across the city, seems to understand her. Her search for meaning in this often depressing world will lead her to a secret place, where she will embark on a great adventure towards life, or death. If she succeeds, Sara could finally be able to leave her mark on the world.