source QuietEarth
If you checked out Raindance Festival last month in London you may have seen this movie ON HOLIDAY which is about peyton trying to find himself in Los Angeles along with his girlfriend which in lamens terms iits party time as hes on a permament basis.
I havent seen this and dont know how good or bad it is but it does have one cool thing in it, that Harry Dean Stanton!
Nothing has been confirmed as if and when this will be released so for the meantimeexpect it to show up possibly at a film festival near you....
trailer after the break....,
28 November 2010
Full Trailer For ASHITA NO JOE (Tommorow Joe)
source Nippon Cinema
The full trailer for live action verion of the popular manga/anime ASHITA NO JOE has appeared online thanks tothe movies website.
The movie is based on the boxing drama created by Tetsuya Chiba and Asao Takamori classic of the same name of of joe(played by Tomohisa Yamashita) a trouble youth who meets Dampei Tange (Teruyuki Kagawa) who teaches him the art of boxing and he meets also Toru Rikiishi (Yusuke Iseya) and a fierce, but respectful rivalry. I dont know if the movie will follow the comicbook or the animation but in the comicbook the boxing battle inside also involve other inmates and those inmates are of different skill levels.
Been a manga/anime fan I have been fortunate to see some of he classic animes online but not enough to say I know the story well, but its what I would call a classic manga and hopefully director Fumihiko Sori has been respectful to the story as possble s a homage to it rather than in it to make quick money.
Ashita No Joe (Tommorrow's Joe) will be released by Toho in Japan on February 11th, 2011, trailer after the break...
The full trailer for live action verion of the popular manga/anime ASHITA NO JOE has appeared online thanks tothe movies website.
The movie is based on the boxing drama created by Tetsuya Chiba and Asao Takamori classic of the same name of of joe(played by Tomohisa Yamashita) a trouble youth who meets Dampei Tange (Teruyuki Kagawa) who teaches him the art of boxing and he meets also Toru Rikiishi (Yusuke Iseya) and a fierce, but respectful rivalry. I dont know if the movie will follow the comicbook or the animation but in the comicbook the boxing battle inside also involve other inmates and those inmates are of different skill levels.
Been a manga/anime fan I have been fortunate to see some of he classic animes online but not enough to say I know the story well, but its what I would call a classic manga and hopefully director Fumihiko Sori has been respectful to the story as possble s a homage to it rather than in it to make quick money.
Ashita No Joe (Tommorrow's Joe) will be released by Toho in Japan on February 11th, 2011, trailer after the break...
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27 November 2010
trailer for kim-hong ik's HERO
source 24FramesPersecond
Vampire thmesd television and movies are poping up all due to the success of Twilight series and its not just Hollywood in Korea they have a new one HERO directed by Kim Hong-ik.
The trailer is really a 30 second teaser and though we dont get much insight into the story we can clearly see the movie is been aimed at the age group associated with Twilight, which to me is a little off putting. However theres signs that Ik's went for a more darker grittier edge plus giving the vamps a new look as in compared to the usual suspects in the genre, more blood less buffy.
Synopsis: Sim-dan gets bullied everyday in his school, becomes a vampire after an unexpected accident. After accepting this change, and thanks to his new found power, he saves a blind person who falls onto the track in front of a subway train. His story goes on air on TV news all over the nation, and many people start to call him a Hero. On the other hand, Sim-dan's friends start to wonder about how this power will effect him, and what is the true nature and intent of the dark force rising behind him, that’s returned after such a long sleep
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