sourceNipponCinema
Here's a nice weepie for Saturday night and its taken a while for this trailer to be released according to the source, this is the trailer for Mamoru Hoshi's Boku to Tsuma no 1778 no Monogatari (1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife).
The movie is based on Japanese Sacience Fiction writer Taku Mayumura whose wife sadly died of colon cancer back in 2002 and he was told by a doctor laughing would help with the imune system. Using his talent to write Mayumura wrote at least 3 pages of stories a day and read them to his fatally ill wife. It was first thought she would only live 1 year but she ended up living 5 more years and the writer ended up writing 1,778 stories in total during her ill-health.
According to imdb this movie is set for a January 25th 2011 release in Japan, the movie stars Yûko Takeuchi & Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, trailer after the break....
7 November 2010
Studio Ghibli To Announce New Project Mid- December
source Collider
Koji Hoshino the president of the legendary Japanese Animation company Studio Ghibli confirmed at the International Rome Film Festival that they'll announce there new project in New York on December 15th.
This is fantastic news as rumours that the iconic company may have to cut the studio staff down to a minimum which would mean the end of great animation but now the rumours would start on what that next project could be. One of those rumours is that possible movie could be a sequel to Porco Rosso or the other talk was it could be a project by the godfather of Ghibli Hayao Miyazaki.
1992 was when Porco Rosso was released and the possible project could be named Porco Rosso: The Last Sortie with the movies protaginist flyinging into the Spanish Civil war and if this is to be the project it would be the studio's first ever sequel. As Ghibli was my introduction into the fantastic world of Japanese Anime I have followed the studio religiously and like the source of this post I agree that this may not be the new project they'll annouce next month as Hoshino didnt seem to be very serious about the project as well this new one even going into development!
“If next two films succeed and Suzuki-san lets me make it (Porco)…It cannot be helped because it’s a hobby of the old man, I’m happy. It’s my hobby.” - as quoted in Nausicaa.net, and looking at that quote it looks like that was referring to The Borrower Arrietty and Isao Takahata's Tale of The Bamboo Cutter which is been directed at this moment. After Ponyo Miyazaki did say he planned to release another 2 movies and though Porco Rosso was a good movie it isnt one of the studio's best movies and hopefully Porco Rosso 2 wont be his next project but a “tragic story about a boy” which the vetren animator has always desired to make.
Koji Hoshino the president of the legendary Japanese Animation company Studio Ghibli confirmed at the International Rome Film Festival that they'll announce there new project in New York on December 15th.
This is fantastic news as rumours that the iconic company may have to cut the studio staff down to a minimum which would mean the end of great animation but now the rumours would start on what that next project could be. One of those rumours is that possible movie could be a sequel to Porco Rosso or the other talk was it could be a project by the godfather of Ghibli Hayao Miyazaki.
1992 was when Porco Rosso was released and the possible project could be named Porco Rosso: The Last Sortie with the movies protaginist flyinging into the Spanish Civil war and if this is to be the project it would be the studio's first ever sequel. As Ghibli was my introduction into the fantastic world of Japanese Anime I have followed the studio religiously and like the source of this post I agree that this may not be the new project they'll annouce next month as Hoshino didnt seem to be very serious about the project as well this new one even going into development!
“If next two films succeed and Suzuki-san lets me make it (Porco)…It cannot be helped because it’s a hobby of the old man, I’m happy. It’s my hobby.” - as quoted in Nausicaa.net, and looking at that quote it looks like that was referring to The Borrower Arrietty and Isao Takahata's Tale of The Bamboo Cutter which is been directed at this moment. After Ponyo Miyazaki did say he planned to release another 2 movies and though Porco Rosso was a good movie it isnt one of the studio's best movies and hopefully Porco Rosso 2 wont be his next project but a “tragic story about a boy” which the vetren animator has always desired to make.
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6 November 2010
Concept Trailer For Dan Gaud's Zombie Flick DAYLIGHT
DAYLIGHT - TEASER from Ayz Waraich on Vimeo.
Source QuietEarth
I love my zombie Flicks, I love them tht much I watched the premiere of Walking Dead tonite on British television and this little beauty caught my eye. The concept trailer is for Dan Guads indie Zombie thriller DAYLIGHT which focuses on one mans search for his missing wife during in a dying world full of nasty criteons...zombies!
The visual style really caught my eye, very gritty giving you a feel that this world is not a squeeky clean world, survival of the fittest. The whole look of the movie I get that 28 Days Later feel rather than dawn of the dead and the Godspeed! My Black Emperor style music really helps the movie too.
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