12 July 2010

Brandon McCormack's Heartless:The Story of The Tinman Short Film

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Heartless: The Story of the Tin Man from Brandon McCormick on Vimeo.

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Found this beauty of a movie short at LiveForFilms site and its called HEARTLESS:THE STORY OF THE TIN MAN written&directored by Brandon McCormick . You think you may know the story of the Tin Man as in the character from Frank Baum's Wizard Of Oz, well watch this movie, its a retelling of a background story of the tin man very tragic emotional one of when the tin man was in love, human and had a heart. Very simple but also very dark caold story of a poor woodsman who wanted to marry a maiden of a wealthy family, movie has been realeased by Whitestone Motion Pictures.

11 July 2010

Noel Clarke in Sci-Fi Noir short REIGN OF DEATH

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Having a search through the mysterious world called the world wide web to bring you some goodies for you to enjoy and came across this little cracker of a movie short starring "I'm in everything British made " Noel Clarke.
The short movie is called REIGN OF DEATH and was created by Matthew Savage it's a CGI short movie similar in style as 300, Sin City.When you watch the trailer it's like a fallback to the old film noir mixed up with fritz lang inspired sci-fi...pulp science fiction! It's a simple story of  a 1930s vision of the future and gumshoe chases down a robotic murder suspect, the movie came out last year but cinehouse wasn't around when this came out, so enjoy!

Trailer For Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phamtom Flame Trailer

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When I first spotted this trailer before I even looked at the link or what the movie was about it sounded like it was a scooby doo type movie and how wrong I was. The movies title ( Di Renjie - original name)  Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phamtom Flame is enough to attract any one to find out more!.
D-project (its short name) stars Andy Lau (Future X-Cops, The Warlords) and Bingbing Li (the forbidden Kindom) in a Action crime thriller  as well been set not in modern day but 690AD. As if said many times on this blog the Chinese/Hong Kong know how to create period movies is spectacular fashion and this one is big!
This time last year I was in Guangzhou, China and everywhere you went as well on TV Andy Lau was everywhere on Pepsi & Shampoo billboards, tv ads he is big money ! He is actully remaking What Woman Want the Mel Gibson movie it seems to be a deal that some of the hollywood  movies to be remade into asian movies (theres a japanese version of Ghost coming too), well think about it Hollywood is always looking at the foreign movie market for new movies usually destroying them, so why cant it be reversed? dont blame them
synopsis& trailer after the break....