Thursday, March 31, 2011

First Stills from Eron body Sheean errors

We first on the errors of the human body - the feature directing debut divide writer Eron Sheean - last week. the idea of a science fiction film based entirely on real science, existing is a potent and a Sheean is bright here.

Searching for a new laboratory to continue its controversial genetic research, Dr. Geoff Burton takes a position at the Institute of renowned world Cell Biology & genetic molecular winter Dresden. His contribution to their project more Top-secret - a human gene regeneration - has the potential to do something extraordinary personal tragedy that haunted him for years. But when he discovers a conspiracy among his colleagues, he found rather something very different: a new virus terrifying with both miraculous potentially devastating consequences for humanity - and Geoff, is not only his first victim, but her involuntary source.

Although production has just begun we have already achieved the first three shoot stills. Check below. Michael Eklund, Karoline Herfurth and Tomas Lemarquis star.


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ALIEN is dead. Vive the Prometheus.

After months of speculation, a stand off between Ridley Scott and Fox on budget and cast and rumblings that upcoming Alien prequel Scott was so broad that it would be divided into two films, they happened and called the whole thing off. Kind of.

The prequel Alien is now officially dead but instead is Prometheus, a project developed by Ridley Scott and Damon Lindelof using in terms of Scott, a little Alien DNA. What I understand from comments of Scott is that this is not a prequel at all and probably not even defined in the universe from abroad, but a totally original story of work some of the same themes were developed for the prequel. Once again in the words of Scott, the film is at "a new, larger mythology and the universe."

What do we know? Noomi Raptor (the girl with the Dragon Tattoo) is at the top with the second female character probably go Charlize Theron and Angelina Jolie. And everything defined. But given the history of Prometheus, the film takes its title - Prometheus was the Titan who gave fire to humanity, unwittingly release of sadness and destruction on humans and being punished for its actions – I expect underlying thematic working a cautionary tale on the use and misuse of technology.


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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Nicholas Cage Disrobes never before creativity

Drive-Angry-Poster.jpgOne day, when everyone is apparently scrambling to justify the 3D technology as tool to promote serious art approach to Patrick Lussier is a welcome bouffee fresh air. After having climbed the ranks as a Director of DTV prior to moving to theatrical features Lussier knows what her job: to put butts in seats by any means necessary. And if in my bloody Valentine, it was a woman in the flesh, runs directly to the camera in slow motion. 3D. It is a use of technology that I feel whole fanboy is willing to accept without reservation.

And now, driving in anger, is a Nicholas Cage doing... Well, it. You'll see. This clip is actually online Wednesday, but I failed in some way both. And this is kind of a good thing, that I the spotted a weekend because you really, really don't want to watch in a place of business. Or education. Or anywhere close to your mother.

OH... and another reason to Lussier, as? In fact, it delivers its 3D 3D. No crappy post-conversion here.


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Trailer CHOY LI was Sammo Hung roughly trimmed

by Al Young, February 18, 2011 5: 18 pm
In many martial arts films presentation of a particular style is a staple of the genre.? For example, we saw Wing Chun Ip Man 1 & 2 and Silat in Merantau. For upcoming actioner Sammo Hung, the style being showcase is choy Li was a southern Chinese form of Kung fu.? Next to Sammo playing a master of art, casting will include also Sammy Hung, Kane Kosugi, Yuen Wah, Lau Kar Wing, Ian powers and Sam Wong with special by Dennis appearance to.? Former member of Jackie Chan Stunt Team Sam Wong also serve as co-director and choreographer-fighting.
The story revolves around two best friends in Europe (played by real life best friends Sammy Hung and Kane Kosugi) who love martial arts. They are Hung Gar exhibitors after learning the art of father Hung (Sammo Hung). When they want to learn other forms of martial arts, they leave in China in an attempt to learn the art of Choy Li Fut Kung Fu. The Kosugi character wants to learn art because his grandfather was once beaten by a woman and an exponent of the art and wanted to learn but never had the chance to. When the duo in China head, they learn school Choy Li Fut is challenged by a rival school. Hung and Kosugi in a tournament of martial arts to save the future of the school.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The season of the witch: if bad, c'est bon? (Review)

Some films are "they are so bad good"-and then there is logging, awkward monstrosities are Dominic Sena films. As a short-sighted brontosaurus, whose legs were broken, season witch joined GONE in 60 seconds and swordfish and whiteout as standard bearers for a certain type of action image - the kind of low quality poor that is still far from even the lowest expectations.

At least GONE and swordfish stunned featured heroes anti-action (Nicolas Cage, Hugh Jackman), tasty eye candy (Angelina Jolie), Halle Berry and juicy characters support, as well as waterfalls singularly on top and motor of the action sequences.

Even the graces of economy, with the Crusaders, dazed-search mostly superfluous supporting cast and the colossal squandering of appearances by the great Christopher Lee and the oft exceptional Ulrich Thomsen has no season of the witch. And forget the idea that it could contain horror or supernatural; elements those who have watered down by the PG-13 rating in the U.S. and their residues is weak tea, at best.

Really, the motivation that bit to see the film is to catch a glimpse of talented Claire Foy. She plays a character called alternately "the Girl" and "the Black witch", and Foy does more with less than anyone in the image.

BEHMEN (Cage) and Felson (Ron Perlman) are fighting valiantly in the Crusades for years until the Behmen is killing a woman apparently innocent. Outraged and dismayed - 14th-century equivalent of "I'm shocked, shocked to find that killing innocent happens here!"-Behmen decides he will fight is no longer for the Church. He and Felson desert the army and head for home to discover that their homeland is suffering from a terrible plague. The Church, represented by a local Cardinal (Christopher Lee, severely underutilized) blame on a young woman called the black Witch (Claire Foy).

Sentenced to death for desertion and the black witch may be innocent, Behmen undertakes to deliver to a monastery far to what promises Cardinal of detection will be a "fair trial". The monks will then perform a ritual to rid the Earth of its influence, in the hope that the black plague that has descended on Europe in the 14th century will cease once justice was provided.

Join the journey is a priest named Debelzaq (Stephen Campbell Moore), a Knight named Eckhart (Ulrich Thomsen), a swindler named Hagamar (Stephen Graham) and a serious young man, named Kay (Robert Sheehan). None of them are anything that flesh to canon, play no role in the narrative and doing nothing, but the execution time of padding.

You can't help but feel that the film might be stronger if Behmen and Felson took the only daughter fighting items and occasional manifestations of power supernatural. The Witch of black in the person of Claire Foy, has the potential to be a great character, why Foy, with her yet misleading penetrating eyes, facial expressions and body language seems fully on the task. Perhaps the team to a boiling point trio have issues for the financial survival plus and allowed Cage and Perlman to develop some chemistry between their characters, two men who are supposed to best friends.

Instead of this, accused witch is kept in a cage while others painfully's "protection", the fight against the most hackneyed perils - bridge round-shouldered on a deep gorge, wolves in a forest - with no plume. It is only in penultimate sequence the film of the that we finally have an overview of the kind of stupidity out-sized which might have made travel a great adventure instead of a boring work, with only the occasional wisecrack to relieve boredom (including a huge, anachronistic groaner from the end).

SENA, making once KALIFORNIA, a ragged yet intermittently interesting flick, serial killer might have a project on time and budget and worked with Cage, but he brings absolutely nothing interesting season of the witch, or visually, uneven rhythm in performance sometimes inducing snoring.

As already mentioned, Claire Foy is the only bright in this dark disorder. Hoped she gets here is an opportunity to shine in another, better movie and Nicolas Cage gets more intense and crazy soon - because it is serious and sincere don't cut it for action heroes.


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The Hobo with a shotgun poster will sleep in your bloody carcass tonight!

I count, at least ten kinds of awesome in the new theatrical poster for Hobo with a shotgun from Jason Eisener.

Soon, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, the first feature from the Director of the sensation of short Treevenge began life as a trailer for a movie that there is no Christmas splattery created in Grindhouse, a competition sponsored by Robert Rodriguez. The trailer would go on to win the competition, creating such a buzz that Eisener and company quickly set to work transforming an honest to God, functionality that implements Rutger Hauer in the head. See the trailer below and if you want to see displays it all the big-like, and then pay a visit to the fine lads IGN.


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Monday, March 28, 2011

Review of Blu - ray phenomena


Dario Argento's no stranger to frightening animal-human interactions. Throughout his lengthy career there's been everything from the lunar-crazed rats of Inferno, smartest eye-pecking ravens in terror at the opera (aka Opera), not to mention his extraordinary obsession with maggots. I think it's safe to say that it all comes to a head in Phenomena, with poor little Jennifer Connelly stuck in the middle.

Jennifer Corvino is the daughter of a famous musician feels away to an exclusive boarding school in the Swiss countryside. Prone to sleepwalking she unwittingly witnesses a murder whilst roaming the school, and comes into contact with friendly entomologist Professor John McGregor (Donald Pleasance). Wheelchair-bound and accompanied by his helpful chimp Ho warns of a series of murders that have taken place in the area, all targeting young girls. The two quickly form a bond over their shared affection for insects - see you, Jennifer has the uncanny ability to tap into the telekinetic power insects use to communicate. As she struggles to fit in at school, the killer continues to terrify the locals and pretty much everyone gets more than they bargained for.


If that all sounds just a little bit weird, it is. Even for Argento the final 20 minutes is perhaps his most downright bizarre, the culmination of a terribly twisted fairy - tale. Phenomena isn't usually held in the same look as the likes of Suspiria and deep red, which is a shame as it's a huge amount of fun with some startling imagery and arguably his most distinctive heroine. Connelly anchors the action with a compelling performance and a memorable Alice Through The Looking Glass sense of wonderment.


The downside for Argento non-fans is that it's also less accessible than some of his more famed work with idiosyncrasies more prominent than ever. Goblin's heavy rock score is incredibly loud and used in some particularly obtuse segments - when a victim is wheeled out to a waiting ambulance sticks in the mind. His pre-provision for revealing whole, previously unchartered plot strands two thirds of the way, and largely discarding others, is here too. I love these quirks, but I can also see them frustrating those who don't wholly buy into his work already.


A fusing of many themes he's previously explored, Phenomena straddles the straight giallo films of early Argento and the outright fantasy journal Suspiria and Inferno era. With more ambitious special effects than just gore make-up (especially where the insects are concerned) there's an inevitable dating of some visuals. That said, the magical, ethereal nature of the whole thing means it doesn't distract from what's actually a remarkably well-paced movie that somehow navigates its indulgences with a deftness that avoids the clunky, exploratory dialogue seen in his gialli.


The ultimate in animal hysteria, this may be late period Argento aim, as with terror at the opera, it's vintage rather than mouldy. Phenomena even features the first on screen death of his offspring - his eldest daughter's demise marks the start to a series of controversial cinematic uses for his daughters. A fascinating, innovative, transitional film that's essential Argento.


The Disc


I'll start with a couple of caveats. Firstly this is the only time I've seen Phenomena on any format, so comparing it with other editions isn't something I can do. Secondly the review is from a pre-production 1ststage so I haven't got access to Arrow's typically excellent packaging or accompanying booklets/posters etc.


The most noticeable problem with the transfer is some occasionally heavy grain in some of the darker scenes. The first slow-motion murder stands out in particular as the shots that surround it are impressively sharp for the age. I suspect it's a result of poor quality source material, with the choice being to either clean it up and lose the integrity, or stay true to the original. There are other instances of similar grain but none quite so severe, and in general it's a great image.


As mentioned already the special effects have dated aim Arrow seem to have done a good job in not exposing their flaws further through the high def picture. The score is bombastic and very loud, but the dialogue is always clear and there's no need to be fiddling with the volume between scenes. Though your neighbours may wonder what's going on during the murders...


As with deep red, there are sections without English language dialog (it was either never recorded or lost) which return the Italian dub (this being the Italian cut of the film).


Extras Dario's Monkey Business: The Making of Phenomena (50 mins)


If you're familiar with Arrow's other discs you'll be in your comfort zone here. Interviews with Argento, Daria Nicolodi and underwater photographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia amongst others are entertaining and largely have some decent tales to tell. Nicolodi is particularly funny this time round. Phenomena was filmed at the end of her marriage to Argento, and she wastes no time in revealing the tensions between them, with not a trace of bitterness in her voice...


Another visit to the poorly reads profondo rosso shop in Rome sees the amicable Luigi Cozzi describe many of the optical effects employed to showcase the insect swarms.


Music for Maggots - An Interview with composer with Claudio Simonetti


Simonetti discusses the score goal seems uncomfortable when discussing the film itself - it clocks in at a brief 6 mins. He also seems confused as to Jennifer Connelly's real age whilst filming.


Creepers for Creatures - Sergio Stivaletti live Q & A session from Dublin and Edinburgh (17 mins)


?Special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti talks enthusiastically at a couple of Q & As about Phenomena and effects in general.


It's not the most comprehensive disc Arrow have produced and the absence of any input from Connelly is a shame, but it's still a very nice package.


Phenomena will be released on DVD and Blu-ray by arrow video on 7th March 2011


Full Blu - ray specs


-4 panel reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
-Two sided fold out poster with new art work
-Exclusive collector's booklet featuring brand new writing on Phenomena by Alan Jones, author of Profondo Argento
-High Definition transfer of the Italian cut of the film
-Original English * & Italian Audio Stereo
-Brand new subtitle translation of the Italian and optional English subtitles of the English audio


SPECIAL FEATURES:
-Introduction by special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti (1080p)
-Dario's Monkey Business: The Making of Phenomena - A 50-minute long documentary featuring interviews with key talent behind the film including director Dario Argento, Daria Nicolodi, underwater photographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia and more star! (1080p)
-Music for Maggots - An Interview with composer with Claudio Simonetti (1080p)
-Creepers for Creatures - Sergio Stivaletti lives Q & A session from Dublin and Edinburgh (1080p)


Original art by Rick Melton


Presented in original 1.66: 1 (16 x 9) Aspect Ratio with English & Italian Stereo Audio options


* The English Audio track has some portions of English audio missing. This was either never recorded gold has been lost. Scenes without English audio automatically revert to the Italian audio with English subtitles.


Blu - ray Region CBA


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Unknown review

Although this review contains a lean overview of the plot, I stress enough how completely happy, I walk into the blind unknown trailers, plot descriptions or advertisements. If you are well prepared to take a leap of faith, moving forward and moving on to the third paragraph. For the rest of you jellyfish craven, the film stars Liam Neeson: Dr. Martin Harris, at the head of a Summit of biotechnology in Germany with his wife (Mad Men January Jones). After a communication problem with the cab on the way to their hotel driver, Martin realizes that he left his briefcase to the airport and short to retrieve while his wife settled in their rooms.

By a simple chance of fate, Martin cab ride will considerably South when a highway accident causes the car to dive the road and into a nearby river. He wakes four days later in a hospital alone and quickly checks himself to find his wife certainly worried. But when he returned to the hotel, she says she has never seen before. She admits be the wife of Dr. Martin Harris, but alas Neeson is not him.

It is difficult to get rid psychological mystery. You are constantly Varus suspension of disbelief or just be intentionally obtuse. But here the actors are good and I think that their situation. good acting cannot save a bad film, but it can do wonders for a kind of a good that is.

Performance of the Neeson is disbelief and skeptical - obviously he remember things correctly... is not it? - and the presence of Diane Kruger: the taxi driver fleeing fear of emigration is a credible partner for Neeson. There is something about Kruger student films it is. Is there another actress who can thus manage play youth and the naive and the old and altered at the same time? Maybe that Nicole Kidman.

Unfortunately, unknown is interested in half to play memory games. Liam Neeson: a star of action is a new development in his long career, and follows on the heels of the slippery hit taken (2008), it makes sense for the player to follow the development where it leads. Unknown becomes rapidly less prone to determine why things are taking place is to survive at present. Mystery and action hybrid is similar to what the French films telling anybody (do say them someone, 2006), which also associated with a situation of need to know with fast-paced pursuits and intrigue. But then that unknown is initially considerate of its mystery, it finally compromises its heady origins of guns and car chases.

Not that this is a bad thing to have firearms and prosecutions of the car, I love guns and prosecution of the car. But I prefer they emerge organically, and it was disappointing to see the characters that I invested in are beginning to break this suspension of disbelief. Congratulations to the Spanish Director Jaume Collet-Serra. man is very good at spinning plates. But the script just isn't enough room for his characters in the second half. Unknown treats many of his characters as chess pieces (including an appearance by Frank Langella 11th) and when it comes to untangle wires gives results, but plausible, unsatisfactory. Undemanding final is not to undermine the power of what preceded it (* cough * TheLastExorcism * cough *), but it is enough to dull experience.

Let's choose sides: is film about the destination or the journey? I am often claim to have selective memory. If unknown arose on the back of a small vanity, experience resulting combines good acting, directing and stimulation in a captivating mash that will make you probably enough forgive his conventional conclusion.


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Sunday, March 27, 2011

I am number four magazine

eBooks: I am number four
Price: $13.99 video: I Am number four
Video: I Am number four [Blu - ray]

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This trailer is actually reasonably INSIDIOUS

Trailer alerts by Canfield, February 18, 2011 12: 23 pm
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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Michael Paul Stephenson wants to destroy!

Film news by Todd Brown, February 18, 2011 10: 14 pm
DestroyConceptArt_LowRes.jpgIn 1990 a young Michael Paul Stephenson had a featured role in 2 Troll, a film now widely recognized as one of the worst ever made. Suite now has a broad and loyal cult.

In 2009 a less young Michael Paul Stephenson looks back on his experiences in Troll 2 and the result was best worst movie, a documentary hugely acclaimed on a very bad movie.

More than a collection of funny stories that best worst movie has proven that Stephenson was a very good Director in his own right, and now he grows more original material with the help of Fort Alamo Drafthouse valiant Zack Carlson. Here's the official word:

Magic Stone productions announced today, it has acquired and produce feature DESTROY. Michael Paul Stephenson (best worst movie) will lead this vibrant dark comedy. In DESTROY, vampires do not exist, but that does not stop well-intentioned aspiring vampire hunter Steve Howard leaving a trail of wood piles splatter of blood through Bavaria. Although he thinks it is to save the world, it and new Assistant Elise are murdering old sweet, innocent people mistakenly.

Tone to destroy land it somewhere between the 1980s classics such as an American Werewolf in London and contemporary comedies like Shaun of the Dead. The script is written by Alamo Drafthouse programmer Zack Carlson and Bryan Connolly. The pair recently published international success book 2010 "" destroy all films: the complete Guide to Punks on Film. ""

Magic Stone productions is strikethrough Michael Paul Stephenson and Lindsay Stephenson. The company produces documentary 2010 best worst movie critically acclaimed and the same team is assembled to destroy. Jennifer Roth (Black Swan.) The wrestler. (It also produce details).

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Does not Aardman Stop Motion quite like this...

Alerts trailer by Todd Brown, January 14, 2011 12 H Venus.jpg 14 widely considered one of the oldest and generally more conservative Director of animation - style probably due to its use in television for children - Tor Fruergaard uses stop motion ends somewhat more dirty that we might be accustomed to with Venus.

A project for graduation from the school of Danish cinema, Venus is the story of a couple who go to a sex club to spice up their life together. How working for them? The trailer below give an indication. Although clay, probably not for viewing in the workplace.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

ROBERT MITCHUM IS DEAD. True and it is also a film.

An officer and writer, Arsene (Olivier Gourmet) knows intimately the world hard knocks of the tracking of this elusive big pause. Then when the stars were reportedly been aligned, and there is an opportunity for him to get his actor Franky Pasteur (Pablo Nicomedes) in front of a Director of watchmakers, it goes gold. Any risk, the pair of France statements with the intent to lead to a film festival in the Arctic circle. However, as we all know virtually nothing will never plan to. The journey unfolds learn us more about Franky softly strange and just how desperate Arsene really is. Moreover, we are not yet certain Franky can actually run.

Robert Mitchum is dead is populated with a generous range of personalities curious and loving look at their daily lives and not so everyday.

In the spirit of films road trip around the world, guys come through people and situations that could never plan. It is this mood road trip "that Sera be" battles against singular determination of Arsene to film their trip so strange and unpredictable. Sprinkle in some desperate social unrest and a beautiful Polish film student and you have yourself a trip worth of testimony.


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THE purple on Blu - Ray

Try, I could I never really able to embrace this film. Yes, it of Spielberg his sentimental more fluid way, yes it is beautiful to look at and yes there performances very powerful, his heart of conduct on home emotionality sleeve, but something about it seems downright cartoon as well. Perhaps the worst thing that can be said of the purple can say also Forrest Gump. It aims at depth while giving us almost exactly what we wish for - life something real does rarely ever. It's surprisingly light on special characteristics for packaged book style output.

In addition to certain galleries HD and trailers, all features are worn over the excellent previous version which includes a number of documents; Conversations with the ancestors: the purple colour of the book to the screen, a Collaboration of spirits: Casting and acting the purple colour and cultivate a classic: taking the purple.

Film look and sound much better than previous versions, in my book, making the balance to buy.

BUY IT NOW


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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Get the twitch in your mailbox!

It's like 1995 all over again!

One of the problems with a site also prolific as twitch tends to be is the way to follow everything when stories are hunted often main page in less than one day. We have tried to give you some Cree last options such as Twitter and Facebook, and now, we have also added the old classic: email.

This is the simplest way to make sure that you don't miss a thing. Now you can have headlines twitch emailed to you every day with a single e-mail containing links to any content posted on the site in the previous 24 hours so that you can browse at your leisure. Because everyone likes leisure.

You can register only laid eyes on the top of the page in the right-hand column. There, right in the advertising. Just launch your email address in this small form, confirm registration and to go further. We never give, sell or otherwise use your address for the infamous means and, Yes, cancellation of a subscription is quick and painless. But why you would want to do, anyway?


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Hard living. Play hard. CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES HARD. The trailer now online.

Trailer alerts by Todd Brown, February 18, 2011 5: 52 pm
CopHard.jpgThe arrival of episode one is imminent, but the trailer is already here. Witness Mark Leonard winter (Tasmania, Balibo, blame) in what will certainly remain as the role of his career. Meet Larry Hard detective.

Directed by Charles C. Custer with creators of Tasmania Jonathan Auf Der Heide and Oscar Redding producing hard Cop is a new action web series launches today. Check the trailer below.

A cop show overwrites Hill Street Blues with Twin Peaks and Monty Python takes no punches and moves the heart even what is be good cop in a world of bad crime.

Growing up on the mean streets of Brooklyn writer acclaimed Director Charles c. Custer peels away the veneer of lies and reveals a true representation of crime fighting ever given. It invites us into a world that is hard and cruel but has the decency to provide a true hero in the form of detective Larry hard, a symbol of hope in these dark times of democracy.

Larry is on the mean streets, hustle back door pushers and front yard strippers. Anything to do, but it won't be the man in front of the thin blue line. Hard COP, tough cop, Larry Hard is cop than a donut old hand of a dead hooker. In a city more desperate than Hollywood, hard Cop wants to know the difference between good and evil, which belongs to the courts to decide.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ken Watanabe and Tadanobu Asano join Keanu Reeves in 47 RONIN?

Star Keanu Reeves and Director Carl Erik Rinsch was attached to a classic Samurai 47 Ronin - American studio version tale that has been placed on the film at least six times before – but which has not been known is who will be completing other key roles. That can only have changed.

Although this should be considered only a rumor at this point there are rumblings of the Japan as Ken Watanabe (the last Samurai, batman begins, creation) and Tadanobu Asano (ichi The Killer, last life in the universe) both joined the cast. And even though I consider it reliable, both because of the source and the simple fact to confirm if a U.S. studio goes into Japanese, what are the names of right because Watanabe is already undoubtedly the shores of the most recognizable Asian actor Asano is clearly someone studios rely on as well with her roles in the upcoming Thor blockbusters and armored.

Larger issues are of course, why hell Keanu Reeves is a version of 47 Ronin at all and just revisionist how it will be with the story.


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There is a Trace of SOLARIS love Nikolaj Feifer stellar SciFi runs JUNK

Produced as his graduation film school project, Danish filmmaker Nikolaj Feifer is certain to turn heads everywhere in the world with his short film Love junk.

Peter Plaugborg (Submarino) stars as Edwin, solitary crew in the hamlet of the SS, a spacecraft leaks slowly her oxygen in space. If it cannot find a way to repair the leak of his own life will be lost.

Feifer adopts a very serious approach to matter here, his character not in the action or adventure, but in its crisis and his relationship with his ex-wife on Earth rooting. Couple with a classical approach to its design work and it is difficult to not see echos of Solaris and 2001 in brief teasers for the film. You can see a pair of them below.


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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Trailer for heavy heads of Helena Frank

Alerts of trailer by Todd Brown, January 14, 2011 12 pm HeavyHeads.jpg it is somewhat Kafka in head heavy, film school graduation project director laced with the kind of bleak absurdity that has driven all best work of Kafka's Helena Frank. This is an approach I find personally intriguing and darkly hilarious. And Yes, this head is heavy.
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BLUE VALENTINE review

Long before most anyone had actually seen "blue Valentine", the story is all about how the film was processed a NC-17 by the MPAA Rating. This hype was followed with the hype even more when the NC-17 was cancelled before and replaced with a more reasonable r rating. For a small image budgeted, difficult, focusing on performance, "blue Valentine" was spilling a considerable ink. But the real story is not so picturesque, so scandalous. Should concentrate on the quality of the film itself, and in this case, the film is a spectacular showcase and delicate scarcity of film, the story does stop there.
To be clear, "blue Valentine" is not "a good time at the cinema". It is difficult to adequately rough and brutal honesty. Director and co-writer Derek Cianfrance has created a full-on film the relationship angst, with just enough visual flair to be interesting, but non-intrusive. You know how each Godard film at the beginning of the sixties was a half-hour long scene of a troubled couple removed in an apartment, stew in their blended mixture of disregard and sexual tension? Imagine a version of characteristic length of this, but in modern urban blue-collar America.

This may seem much more tortuous indeed it - with some disorders is reminiscent of how the couple met, fell in love, married finish, et cetera. Among these scenes moments some fairly convincing, including what is perhaps the most charming scene of two people realise their romantic spark I've seen in any movie at any time. Of course, is the effectiveness of those lovey dovey scenes making current deterioration of the most tragic couple. It is understandable that luxuriate in depressing remnants of love formerly bright not appeal to some viewers of the film. Quite fair. But then, it is their loss.

Who would have thought that the "of Dawson's Creek" cast, Michelle Williams would be emerge with more respectable career? Certainly, Katie Holmes may have bagged Tom Cruise at the alter and Joshua Jackson landed on his feet on TV "fringe", but it's Williams, who has demonstrated, artistic courage over and over again on the big screen. Perhaps even more than any other young actress in Hollywood, Williams, since his Oscar named tour 2005 "Brokeback Mountain", apparently chose to appear only to hard films (Wendy and Lucy, "Shutter Island", the list goes...).

Similarly, almost same could be said for Ryan Gosling, who jump from celebrity-making "the all - new Mickey Mouse Club in 1989" the crudeness of "blue Valentine" could no doubt considered extreme even greater. Gosling, as well-intentioned husband but under execution, is very easy to live outside, all the slow burn, inside. It isn't often that his resentfulness towards his wife emerges, but when he — look out. Rarely do we saw more voltage internal point of boiling, accusatory that between these two. And as real people, all words and actions fail too often their. When things come to a head, it is an illogical frenzy of anger, or perhaps even worse, like silent vacuum treatment.

If there is a significant missteps in the film, is that Cianfrance can be throw too much sympathy character Ryan Gosling - although this evaluation may be colored by the fact that I am a married man and father and I have only seen the movie once. But as a screening, Gosling, with his thinning hair and good intentions, skuzzy felt very slightly the further spreading of the pair. It occupies an old man, there is a cut - up with a ukulele, and it gets even beaten for his love. We are like him for these things. It is unfortunately and perhaps unfairly more that can be said for the character of Williams.

In the middle of the film when he convinces to accompany him cheese "sex motel" (room theme cornball space ship, no less) in an ultimate effort implied repairing their relationship, the film won is the R rating. Sex is portrayed is raw, to be sure, but certainly not beyond the typical scope of rating r. Harvey Weinstein, himself pointed out in fighting against the MPAA Rating, sex in the r rated "Of Monster Ball" is much more graphic. ("Monster Ball" is a good comparison of 'blue Valentine' by other means as well). Never sexy, this extended sequence is a meeting diary poorly turned big. If there is a part of the 1960s single Godard-ian film, this is certainly it. Space never ship takes off, at least. Fortunately for viewers, however, the film, overall, certainly makes - even if she has not done after that everything is finished.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Heroic Fantasy, sex Gay Midget and an undead Michael Jackson. The world is ready for the return of the MOONWALKER?

Trailer alerts by Todd Brown, February 18, 2011 9: 27 pm
Moonwalker.jpgLadies and gentlemen, welcome to a world of witchcraft, circus artists sex ladle, a priest of hunting evil and the resurrection of a living death Michael Jackson. That, my friends is the return of the Moonwalker, here to prove once more that the world is still more strange that we have imagined it.

Yes, indeed, it is a real movie, and you can check the trailer below.

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First examine Rourke, Pinto, Cavill, Lutz on for Tarsem IMMORTALS

Film news by Todd Brown, February 19, 2011 12: 54 pm
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Before he gets his shot to play the man of steel image of Superman upcoming Zak Snyder, that former Tudors star Henry Cavill will be for the big screen as Director Tarsem Singh witchcraft and sandals epic immortal, alongside Freida Pinto, Mickey Rourke, Stephen Dorff, Luke Evans, Kellan Lutz, and John Hurt.

Cavill will play the mythological hero Theseus in the image, which raises the question whether if this will end by being the image which fans had hoped would Clash of the Titans. A things for some people, with Tarsem directing the visuals are stunning.

Directed by Tarsem Singh (cell) and written by Charles Parlapanides and Vlas Parlapanides, immortal stars Henry Cavill ("The Tudors"), Stephen Dorff (public enemies), Isabel Lucas (Transformers: revenge of the dead), Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire), Luke Evans (Robin Hood), Kellan Lutz (Twilight series), with John Hurt (Hellboy) and Mickey Rourke (Iron Man 2).
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In immortal, the merciless King Hyperion (Rourke) led his army of bloodthirsty in bloody carnage across the Greece to find a lethal weapon that will destroy humanity. A mortal chosen by Zeus named Theseus (Cavill) must lead the fight against Hyperion and his army of evil with the fate of humanity and the gods at stake.
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Immortals is produced by Mark Canton (300), Gianni Nunnari (Shutter Island) and Ryan Kavanaugh (Dear John) and executive produced by Tucker Tooley (Dear John), Tommy Turtle (the strange story of Benjamin Button) and Jeff g. Waxman (law-abiding citizen of law).

We have the four first stills official of the film in the gallery below. Discover them!
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Sunday, March 20, 2011

MORTAL KOMBAT Shorts hit the Web in April! Feature to follow in 2012?

In June, Director Kevin Tancharoen, fight choreographer Larnell Stovall and star Michael Jai White JAWS left on the ground with a seven minute fantastically dark and gravelly, long tease of a brutal spin again on the Mortal kombat universe. Yes, classic fighting video game was once again on the screen and darker and more brutal than ever before - a very good thing in this context – but the question was why. Why this thing existed? Is this a tease for the new upcoming tranche of series of video games? Was it a promo for the new film long rumors? East - something that some talented guys with famous friends did just for fun? Nobody knew.

But now do us. Bloody Disgusting broke the word for a series upcoming ten shorts Mortal kombat coming on the web in the spring, also directed by Tancharoen, with confirmation that Michael Jai White will appear as Jax and speculation that other franchise characters due to appear will Shang Tsung, Liu Kang, Sub Zero, Durak, Kabal, Kitana Mileena and Scorpion. This is what they have, but we can go a little further...

Contraction sources tell us that the first short will appear online in April to coincide with the release of the new video game. And we will hear that Raiden, Cyrax, Sektor and Kung Lao are also on the slate. Than white, that I've heard rumblings of a few other big names from the world of fight take sides, but none of those are strong enough to release at present, but fight fans have reason to be happy. Ensuring that these guys are used properly will fight choreographer Larnell Stovall, also return to the fold.

But the big news? Although it seems yet be determined wholly these ten shorts are apparently not just a vehicle PR for the game, but were also designed to set a new scenario and generate a new appearance for the franchise leading directly to another episode of big screen in 2012. So, Yes, what you saw here come on big screen assuming all goes well.

More info, as we get it but in the meantime, take some time to familiarize yourself with the court that all the buzz began in the first place. You will find below.


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The FACTORY prepared arrow video fantastic gifts for April

FANTASY FACTORY PRESENTS...
OUTPUT ON DVD ON APRIL 18, 2011

A BLOODY ZOMBIES, DEMONS, SPIDERS & WEREWOLVES FEAST!

Stage in the fantasy factory for a festival of gory mayhem and horror splatter of blood. Four twisted tales of terror and carnage are waiting for you...

Dela de dolls, evil Dr. Herbert West, a medical genius with a drive crushing to raise the dead, returns to what he knows best: science... and murder.

John Jaspers is leads to madness in Faust and sign a pact with the devil to enact a horrible revenge on the thugs who murdered his girlfriend. Transformed into a sickening beast, he stalks the night seeking only to maim and kill.

Alien spiders threaten very existence of human Arachnids, only a team of scientists and mercenaries booth doom for humanity eight-legged. Trapped on an island with a nest of hungry enemies, time is running until the eggs were laid last of them...

A traveller with a girl in every village leaves a trace of murder behind him, but he is the killer or is there a beast stalking the night? Romasanta, based on a real-life murder case is a chilling tale of bloody romance, shadowy forests, and werewolves.

Dare you enter?

FANTASY FACTORY PRESENTS SPECIAL FEATURES

-4 big fantastic factory hits presented in this exclusive box
-option 9 reversible sleeve for original and newly commissioned works of art!
-signs of folding 4-sided with newly commissioned artwork for each film
-Brochures collector for each film by writer and critic Calum Waddell
-A multitude of extras for each film, including interviews, comments, cut scenes, and more!

Beyond the special characteristics of Dolls

-Audio commentary with Director Brian Yuzna
-' All in the head "Brian Yuzna on Chronicles of Dolls"
-Original trailer
-Poster of folding-sided featuring new illustrations
-Booklet featuring 'world of Lovecraft's collector and an interview with star Jeffrey Combs, by author and critic Calum Waddell and also an excerpt from the original H.P. Lovecraft story ' Herbert West: Renimator'
-Reversible sleeve featuring new and original artworks

Faust: Love of the Damned features

-Audio commentary with Director Brian Yuzna
-Director of the damned: Brian Yuzna, Faust and the fantastic factory
-Pain in Spain A History of Horror hot with Angel Sala, Director of the Festival du Film de Sitges
-Original trailer
-Poster of folding-sided featuring new illustrations
-Book collector ' Brian Yuzna: Maestro's Mayhem' by writer and critic Calum Waddell
-Reversible sleeve featuring new and original artworks

Special characteristic arachnid

-King of spiders - Brian Yuzna remembers Arachnids
-Comfort: Monster Mayhem of Steve Johnson
-Original trailer
-Collector brochure "Spider Man" and interview with Director Jack Sholder by writer and critic Calum Waddell

Romasanta: Werewolf special characteristic Hunt

-Romasanta: Lycanthropes, madness and the last days of fantastic factory
-Romasanta making: interviews with Director Paco Plaza, star Julian Sands, Elsa Pataky, John Sharian.
-Interview with composer Mikel Salas
-Scenes deleted with introduction and commentary by Director Paco Plaza
-An interview on the design of S/FX in Romasanta
-Original trailer
-Book collector "Sex, Sun and celluloid sin" by the writer and critic Calum Waddell

Beyond the Dolls

1.78: 1 Anamorphic aspect - ratio
Audio - Dolby Digital 5.1
Running time 92 mins

Faust: Love of the damned

1.78: 1 Anamorphic aspect - ratio
Audio - Dolby Digital 5.1
Execution of time-97 mins

Arachnid

1.78: 1 Anamorphic aspect - ratio
Audio - Dolby Digital 5.1
Running time 92 mins

Romasanta: Werewolf hunt

Aspect - ratio realizing anamorphic
Audio - stereo English / Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
Time 94 minutes runtime

All features are presented in English and Spanish and include captions for audio Spanish English

Region 0


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MONSTER SQUAD poster and winning tickets

the monster squad screens of Fred Dekker at the TIFF Bell Lightbox tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the series of 80 presented at rear for s twitch, which means it's time to announce our lovely poster winners, ultra limited edition by Justin Erickson of Phantom creative city, which also took a pair of tickets to the screening.

Our winners are: Craig Macrae and Singh of Vishnu.

Don't worry if you win! We have three more copies poster where we will be following projection! Come on out for your crack in one!

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Chinese Action Comedy my own SWORDSMAN resembles a charming

By Todd Brown, January 15, 2011 6 trailer alerts H MyOwnSwordsman.jpg 41 after an episode of eighty run on television in China mainland, popular kung-fu comedy of Shang Jing My own Swordsman is jumping on the big screen with a version of feature releasing later this month.

Theatrical version brings along the whole of distribution and a team of series television - including scriptwriter Ning Cai Shen - and seen how strong the trailer appears, seems to be a clear case of "it aint broke so we aint fixing."

Production values are well above what you would expect for an adaptation of television, distribution is engaging and all elements of action appear strong. Hell, even comedy seems to work. Learn English-Subtitled trailer below.

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Have your say: what to expect from IRON MAN 3?

Apparently, he became yeaterday official news: Marvel decided to Shane Black is going to be directing "Iron Man 3".

Shane Black is known and loved for many reasons here at twitch. For example: in the very first "Predator", he played the guy who tried (and finally) making Billy laughing.
But Shane is best known for his writing skills, after delivering scripts for several films have been either a success (such as "Lethal Weapon") or very fondly remembered by fans hardcore (such as "The Monster Squad").

In General, the films he has been involved with often emerge to be witty for containing enough internal logic does pas to be offensive and to target audiences with pinpoint accuracy.
This brings us to the question: what we hope Shane Black will bring Iron Man franchise?

Anything, the two first films which must be dropped, reduced or embellished?
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Friday, March 18, 2011

Kim Tae-gyun talks A BAREFOOT DREAM

tegyun_02.jpgIn 2002, East Timor (officially Timor Leste), a small island nation 400 miles north of the Australia, became the first independent nation in the 21st century. A former Portuguese colony and invaded and annexed in 1975 by the Indonesia, with the help of us, the country, this is history marked by violence and poverty.

Director Kim Tae-gyun (high volcano, The Crossing) uses this volatile backdrop for his latest film, a barefoot dreams and tells the story of a man star and a failed Korean footballer who moves in East Timor, like many other opportunistic foreigners, in the hope of the exploitation of the local economy. Instead of this, it ends at the coaching of a football team of victims of poverty of children in East Timor, ultimately bringing the world tournament soccer victory. The film made its first American North in Manhattan, Tribeca Cinemas for Film nights series Korean bi-monthly, made possible by the Korean cultural Service and underground cinema. I had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Director Kim before the screening:

How do you across this incredible story?

There was a documentary TV Korea on East Timor and its independence. They features coach Kim Shin-hwan and East Timor children and how they won the Hiroshima International Youth Soccer Tournament very briefly. In this document, Kim said, I wish that I could feed these children meat from time to time. "I liked much.

Many Koreans knew about the existence of East Timor prior to a barefoot dream? In the States, with the exception of certain reports by independent journalists, the situation in East Timor did not generate much attention in the media.

Yes and not, there were debates about sending troops for peacekeeping in the Parliament without much fanfare (which we finished afterwards do) when Indonesian troops were violently oppress the Timorese. I think that Koreans are more aware of international issues, it has become a viable economic power.

Coach Kim Shin-hwan (as kwang Won in the movie, played by Park Hee-soon) is involved in making the movie?

Oh, absolutely, from beginning to end. If it weren't for him, we would film. Just as you see in the film, Kim won to know the locals well enough, firstly with his broken English (or Konglish, as call us it) and then pick up their dialect. It was not only our consultant, but a guide, interpreter and Ambassador. It was his friendship with Xanana Gusmao(the_former_President_and_present_Prime_Minister_of_East_Timor) which made it possible for him to appear as himself in the film!

What are some of the challenges you shooting in East Timor?

They have literally had nothing there. After years of violent conflict, no there was no established infrastructure in place. We had problems as soon as we landed. He returned there bureaucracy. Our equipment has been blocked at the airport during a long period. Is there any film productions in East Timor oriental, other than an Australian documentary crew before us. Dili is a small town of about 15000 people. And we need about 300 extras for several scenes. We have an announcement for the actors and extras, but no one came. We had to actively seek people from the street. But they had no concept of the film industry. Only, they came and as they pleased. Naturally, they were busy living life. But for us in that each step has been a challenge since all the things we took for granted film productions were not there.

You have amazing kids in this movie. How is the casting process?

We have cast mainly Coach Kim pool. He had approximately 30 members to its team. We chose children whom we felt right for the part. They were about 9-11 years.

It was difficult to direct them?

When the script has been finalized, we gave them copies and asked them to read it prior to shooting. But children are just not some professional actors, child children of them read the script throughout (laughs). So I had to sit their starting every day of the shooting and read aloud together, one page at a time.

What became of the original team members?

As you know, it was when Kim led the team to East Timor to become champions 2004. The first members of this team are now in their late teens and many of them make appearances in the film (as grown up soccer players). They all went different ways. Some of them are still playing football.

You think that young people in the movie have a future in professional football, for example, Ramos? It is phenomenal.

Yes. I think that Ramos could certainly a football star. The other two (Motavio and Tuo), I don't know. I think they like playing but have other interests.

Your previous film, The Crossing (2008) (on the flight of North Korean refugees) deals with an important topic. You are generally attracted to social justice issues as making films?

I think it has had to do with me is old. I do not think that the film should be done just for entertainment purposes. I think that there should be a good balance between entertainment and stuff. At least this is what I'm trying to do anyway.

Talking about a dream barefoot is taken into account for the nomination for the best foreign Film Oscar. This film certainly deserves this honor.

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ZENITH: An art and test BLADE RUNNER?


Back in September we reported on a low budget called ZENITH sci-fi flick. Trailer prompted his dystopic dissonance with the techno-complot who-dun-nit reasons. At the end of the trailer tag wave: "fall of 2010." "In theatres select".

Well now we have a few dates of theatrical game for the United States. "grass roots" week long journey begin in New York on 19. See all dates below and if you are not in one of the urban centres, you can take the services of VOD cable from February 1 - March 31 etl on Netflix on February 22. What is such an interesting for film science fiction to take full advantage of essentially all formats output in a very small window? Of course, but it's the wave of the future. As for art and essay BLADE RUNNER reference? The full citation of the Flavowire:

A post-apocalyptic, paranoid, Baroque fantasy... a striking of the House of art Blade Runner.

Ye ol ' plot synopsis follows:

Zenith is a steam-punk retro-futuristic thriller about two men into two periods, with the same great conspiracy search leads them to issue their own humanity.A fictional recreation of Stanley Milgram obedience from the experience of the authority, Zenith dives exploring dimensions multiple facets of the human experience. The film follows two parallel stories - father and son — now and 40 years in the future. Locate the same elusive conspiracy, father and son find no answer; instead of this, their journey to unravel their lives and forces them to examine in depth and hard on themselves and their environment.?Ultimately, they are confronted with the same with the devil - but each chose a very different path.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Review of GREEN HORNET

So finally we have this "Green hornet" film. Long brewing for what feels like more than a decade, project, at various times, involved everyone from Kevin Smith, Stephen Chow. But once the situation calmed, French author/imp, Michel Gondry took the reigns of Director, with Seth Rogan unlikely choice as the main character. This struggle to make a Green Hornet film is interesting, because at this stage, the perception of a general nature is more image and mystic than anything else.

The film proclaims the source material as a radio show, although as the creators of the series "Batman" in 1960s put a straight-faced TV series in the most memorable day for his partner, Bruce Lee. Recently, Dynamite Entertainment spent practically their publishing efforts any Green Hornet comic titles, involving Kevin Smith in the process. But essentially, the Hornet is the rare to be just enough recognizable (old theme song a suit, no matter) to justify big budget, but unknown action film enough so that the creators of today may freely craft works it into what they think. Survive the basic concepts of the previous incarnations and fans should enjoy several references and shout-outs. But, in essence, the kind of disrespect for the reverence of fanboy spins a Spider-Man movie "or"batman"isn't a factor here." And it turns out that it is normal.

Written by Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg comedy, "the Green hornet" is primarily a vehicle for the Rogan affable (and much thinner). Star fans should be happy; his detractors need not apply. This is the story of how the adult son rich and spoiled a strict newspaper editor goes from zero to hero zero. If you have not guessed, "the Green hornet" is a comedy film. This is not to be confused with an outright parody, or even a satire of the stories of rich-guy-turned-super-heroes pre-existing, like "batman" or "iron Man". To his credit, this film is seen impose any baggage and is easily accessible to all. It is perpetually entertaining — like most Rogan movies, it is built on good, but lacks chuckles from any major belly laugh. Also, 108 minutes, it is somewhat a wee bit too long. This isn't a deal-breaker.

Michel Gondry, known in the world of functionality for 2004 "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", gets to devote himself to his boy of inner-twelve-year-old trite mischievous aesthetic without apology. When the Green Hornet and Kato accidentally explode something, the reaction isn't to some collateral damage, they may have just caused, but rather "Oh, cool!" This is consistent with unconscious nature of Rogan, Britt Reid selfishness. Thus he y la armour plated car (Black Beauty), knockout gas guns gun trick and inexplicable feelings of invincibility. He never stops be fun. Fun simple, frivolous and unwarranted.

A night on a whim, Reid decides he wants to be a hidden hero simply because he if boredom (we can assume that his nature of good shlubbish prevents it from becoming a villain), and among his own fortune and capable loan assistance of her partner of multi-faceted genius Kato (Jay Chou), it can. Indeed, in accordance with the mythos Hornet, the duo becomes wanted criminal in the interest of projecting a dangerous image for the real bad guys. This kind of work...

In the meantime, Reid, being the narcissistic saddle that he his, chooses to use his diary newly inherited navel-gazing, forcing personal veteran and skilled newcomers alike (with Edward James Olmos and Cameron Diaz, respectively) to highlight the Hornet green day and out. Gondry and Rogan gel making gaps Reid lovable - even spreading - rather than contemptible. Similarly, Rogan and cabbage are great chemistry as a crime fighting partners, cabbage Simon Garfunkel the Rogan (rotate Reid analogy).

Gondry directs the often-pacing (and decidedly PG-13) Rogan Goldberg scenario with the perception of the wacky slipshoddiness crackling. Our heroes range from a voluntary stupid scenarios to another, Kato fighting and mechanical expertise always pulling their grease fire. By the way, they somehow must also bring a criminal empire led by a psychopath more dementia (Christoph Waltz) and thus corrupt politician. The report of their success to their imposed property damage is negligible at best.

"the Green hornet" has a surprisingly large casting that work well together in the aussi-surprisingly planned big production budget. Gondry and company apparently not spare no expense when it comes to pursuing their vision, but gloriously disposable that vision can be. Sometimes not added gadgets add up - why this film is in 3-d, I have no idea. (If you save your money and go for 2 - D, you'll come out ahead.) But essentially, "the Green hornet" is waiting.

-Tudor Jim


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Park Chan-Wook $130 K iPhone Short Film

Not to be outdone, Michael Mann quickly announced an adaptation of 159 million of MOBY DICK is shot entirely on a mobile phone from LG Reliability. Mann dismissed concerns regarding framerate sub - 24 fps and extremely low video resolution of the device, saying that the image interpolation and the scaling techniques have enabled "kablooey" the framerate at an easy film at 24 frames per second. "It absolutely seems better than the movie." You really need to see enlargement IMAX to appreciate the unique image texture. "Asked about rumors that he intended to tape two Reliability phones together side-by-side to learn from MOBY DICK 3D, Mann was merely suspended and smiled, before saying"I certainly cannot confirm something like that at the beginning of pre-production." Tests were executed, the results were more or less exactly as we expected, and we just see what happens. ?


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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Producer Johnny Tabor presents a tale of American FOLKLORE

Folklore.jpgA teaser is to hang the attention while causing more questions then answers the teaser for Johnny Tabor Folklore is a resounding success.

Tabor ne pas abandon many 1970s horror tale, but the teaser is owned with an edgy energy and sense of style that leaves you wanting more. The cinematography is excellent, young casting seems attractive, and it is clear that something goes badly wrong, but that in?

Summer 1974 five friends began a journey across the United States. When you travel through the roads of the Mexico New they encounter what some call a legend, others call a myth...aim the locals name Folklore


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Wait For Me! The butcher brings back in ten years

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3605583634_7bacb5372d.jpg Yeah yeah yeah, shaddup. My top ten list comes in late, but I had a LOT of catching up to do. Life conspires to thwart my regular viewing habits, so admittedly there's more than one film I know that has to be great (True Grit and Fubar 2, I'm looking at you!) but can't include simply because I haven't had the chance to see them yet. That said, it was more than anything, The Year Of The Action Film for me.

The headier fare, while wonderfully artistic and beautifully rendered, just didn't ignite me like some good ole' bloody fisticuffs. I found no greater cinematic joy this season than losing myself in a hail of bullets while safely tucked into a theater seat, while slightly inebriated. An inordinate amount of my favorite titles also come from new talent, seven out of ten if my numbers are correct. Know what that says to me? There is a wave of awesomeness washing onto screens and if it is a harbinger of anything that would be "Get ready for more fun and bad-assery!"
I'd like to personally thank big daddy Twitch boss Todd Brown and Alamo Drafthouse kingpin Tim League, along with all my fellow Twich crew, for making it possible for me to see these films at Fantastic Fest 2010 in Austin this past September as well. An amazing experience, and one that yielded many of the picks that populate my list this year. I am eternally endebted gentleman.

10. THE LAST EXORCISM -
Yep, yet another cinema verite' video camera movie. I'm a sucker for theologically
based horror films though, the possession and satanic panic sub-genres in particular.
This tale of an evengelist who has allowed a documentary film crew to follow him as
he travels the countryside of the rural south, preaching an empty gospel in Pentecostal churches, and performing faux exorcisms on the areas misguided faithful echoes strongly of real life child evangelist turned actor Marjoe Gortner, and the 1972 film based on his exit from the ministry Marjoe. The Last Exorcism then makes a beeline detour right into scare fare, moving at a brisk pace, and not overstaying it's welcome. Short and sweet with a final reel that has a lot of people moaning "premature ending", I found it just right. Director Daniel Stamm has delivered a tight little tale of what may or may not be a case of demonic posession, and a preacher who comes to question his own cynical and burgeoning atheism, which is nice inversion of the Father Karras character in the all-time classic The Exorcist (for those who have lived on Mars for the past38 years). Buoyed by a breakout performance from lead actor Patrick Fabian as "Cotton" (the film's original, and superior, title), The Last Exorcism was a nice surprise in this years release roster.

9.? A SERBIAN FILM -
Notorious. Shocking. Brutal. Yep, A Serbian Film is all of these things. Misunderstood.
Moving. Beautiful. Yep again, A Serbian Film is all of these things too. Playing like an
unflinching, naked eye take on movies such as 8mm and Paul Schrader's Hardcore,
director Srdjan Spasojevic and writer Aleksandar Radivojevic have provided fans of
extreme cinema with one of the most controversial films since Cannibal Holocaust.
Graphic depictions of sexual brutality, murder, mutilation, and depraved characters
are at the very center of A Serbian Film, which contains what is surely the most
disturbing scene involving an infant in any film to date (it's so twisted, it nearly stops
being disturbing and enters the realm of the absolutely absurd) so it is a surprise to even myself it ended up on my Top 10 list for 2010. I don't have a taste for the torture porn sub genre (say what you will hairsplitters, it is indeed a sub-genre) and ignore films that fall into that category for the most part. A Serbian Film is my exception to the rule. With *gasp!* an actual plot at it's core, coupled with Nemanja Jovanov's deft cinematography and composer Sky Wikluh's pulsing score, there is a sheen and a tension to A Serbian Film that help to set it far and above other films of it's "type".

8. THE LOVED ONES -
Yeah yeah yeah. This really was officially released in 2009. Hoo hah, this wonderful
little film leaked and trickled out little by little, so for me it's a 2010 release. Starting
as a simple inversion of the male predator/female victim paradigm, with a high schoolgirl abducting, with a little help from her dear old Dad, her crush and tying him to a chair on Prom Night for a private party of their own, the tag team of Father/Daughter torment and toryure her unlucky object of desire. Then, when you think there's really nowhere for writer/director Sean Byrne to go with any of it...the movie takes off like a rocket. Clever plotting, solid direction, and damned fine performances. This is one of those films to beat a horror fan over the head with who complain about the proliferation of sequels, remakes,and the fact that the good ole' days are long gone. Top shelf stuff, any scare junkie is doing a disservice to themself if they haven't seen The Loved Ones.


7. VALHALLA RISING -
Nicholas Winding Refn steps away from the brutal crime dramas he is primarily known for and into the distant past with this somber yet violent tale of One Eye (played by Refn regular, the brilliant Mads Mikkelsen) who frees himself from his captors, who are using the imprisoned mute warrior in a kind of Fight Club 1000AD, by way of a berserker frenzy . One Eye, and the boy slave Are join up with a roving band of Vikings, and end up in the New World. If Terrance Mallik made an action movie for art-minded black metal fans (a culti-sh form of music birthed in Norway that embraces Viking culture and mythology, eschewing and denouncing Christianity) this would be it. Still undeniably a Refn film, Valhalla Rising is a work of relaxed beauty, punctuated by moments of abject brutality.

6. BEDEVILLED -

To think that I almost blew this off at Fantastic Fest 2010...wow. What a mistake that would have been. Korean filmmaker Jang Cheol-so's feature film debut blew me the hell away, evoking a visceral emotional response I had a hard time containing. A successful woman, Hae-won, working as a banker in the city, returns to her island home after a series of tragic events force her to take a vacation to to regroup. Most of the men have been wiped out due to a typhoon, and the island is now run by the few men left, and an elderly matriarch that is one of the most vile characters I've ever seen on screen. Hae-won's childhood friend Bok-nam, with young daughter in tow, pleas with Hae-won to help her escape from the island where she is a constant whipping post, abused by her sexually promiscuous and deviant husband, and ridiculed by the other women. Hae-won soft peddles her old friends misery, not really believing things are as bad as her friend is implying. Bullied to the point of intolerance, a final tragedy plays out and Bok-nam snaps. To say that things end badly is an understatement. A emotionally wrenching tale of domestic abuse, strayed friendships, and abject loss. Bedevilled will stick in the viewers mind for a long time after watching. Steel yourself.

5. MAN FROM NOWHERE -

Playing like a Korean take on Man On Fire and Leon The Professional, writer/director Jeong-beom Lee comes out swinging with his second feature. This one blew my ass to the back of the theater with the best hand to hand fight sequences I have ever seen. Cinematographer Lee Tae-yoon will leave you scratching your head saying "How the fuck did they do that?" with some of his brilliant and aggressive camerawork. The premise is basic: Tae-shik, a retired CHA special agent lives alone in a dingy apartment building. A little girl, So-Mi, (in a breakout performance by young actress Sae-Ron Kim) born to a hooker/drug-smuggling mother, ingratiates herself to the loner, who is much more than the placid, quiet man he seems to be. When the mothers shady dealings get the local drug lord and his gang after her, the shit hits the fan. Before yo can say "Travis Bickle" Tae-shik is rescuing his little friend from the clutches of the murderous gang. This intense actioner's third reel is up there with the classic climaxe of John Woo's Hard Boiled, and stands next to one of my all-time favorite Korean crime melodrama's A Bittersweet Life as a prime example of state-of-the-art violent goodness. Full tilt kick ass action, solid plotting, great performances...a modern classic that is an adrenaline shot to the eyeballs.
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4.? RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE -
*Beware, potential spoilers*
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. Be afraid, be very afraid! Nope, this is not another Silent Night, Deadly Night or Christmas Evil. Rare Exports is an out-of-the-box original from Finland courtesy of first time feature director? Jalmari Helander culs subject matter from two of his previous shorts, and expands his wonderful tale into a full length, with this tale of farmers who are mysteriously having their reindeer slaughtered cattle-mutilation style. Could it have something to do with the mining company excavating the mountain that looks over their village? Magic 8 Ball says "Highly likely!" This is not the Coca-Cola Santa we are all used to in America. This is the grim and foreboding Santa, whose purpose is much more than to just deliver presents to children around the world on Christmas Eve. Things spiral out of control when the farmers actually catch the Great Bearded One, and start soliciting his sale to the highest bidder. But wait...that's NOT Santa after all, merely one of his minions. What is that monstrosity frozen in ice within the exposed cavers of the mountain? Oh shit...this cannot be good. If Hans Christian Anderson and Joe Dante went on a bender of booze and acid while listened to a shitload of Burzum, Immortal, and Enslaved as they banged out a script together, Rare Exports is likely the film that they would likely emerge with. Original. Brilliant. Essential. Add this to the Christmas Movie Rotation List immediately, and cue for next December, and every December to follow.

3.? ENTER THE VOID -

Holy shit. Gaspar motherfucking Noe does it again.? Filming the un-filmable for one, right out of the gate with the film's opening scene, a real-time DMT hallucination, all fractals and crystalline lights and sound design. Woah. Just. Woah. Based loosely on the Tibetan Book Of The Dead, Enter The Void follows the spirit of a drug dealing American youth in Japan who is shot in a bathroom stall by drug enforcement officials during a sting operation. We then journey with his disembodied ghostly specter as he watches over those he knew and loved. Long and trippy, Enter The Void is another Gaspar Noe epic win.

2. RED HILL - *Beware, potential spoilers*
That's right, yet another first time feature film maker slips into my top ten cut. This time it's a throwback shoot'em up modern Western done Aussie style, by writer/director Patrick Hughes and starring True Blood breakout star Ryan Kwanten. A big city constable moves his pregnant wife to a small town in Oz, thinking that the resulting peace and quiet will be the perfect place to raise their soon-to-be-born child. Wrong. A killer is returning to reap his vengeance on the towns police force, a bunch of good old boys, for reasons that slowly reveal themselves and culminate in a bloody climax of bullets, conspiracy, and ultimately tragedy. Three words about Red Hill: Fucking Bad Ass.

1. STAKE LAND -
Director Jim Mickle (who co-wrote with star Nick Damaci, this generations heir to the Throne Of Charles Bronson, thank you very much) follows up his vastly underrated Mullberry St. with an episodic road movie taking place amidst the backdrop of a vampire apocalypse. These aren't velvet clad, foppish, whinebag vamps either, these are flaky skinned monstrous mutations that border on the straight up demonic. The characters are iconic (and cliche yes, but beautifully rendered cliche's!) with "Mister" (Damici) the stoic and heroic vampire hunter, "Martin" (Connor Paolo) the boy he saves and makes his protege, Kelly McGillis in a welcome return as "Sister" the nun who winds up traveling with them, and the vastly underrated Danielle Harris (somebody give this girl an A class role in something like Black Swan please, it's time) as the pregnant "Belle" who they end up scooping up from one of the many encampments of survivors holding out against the threat of bloodsuckers. Factor in the crazy militia-like The Brotherhood, led by the insane and psychotically righteous "Jebidia Loven" (Michael Cerveris) and a kitchen sink, so to speak, here and there, and you have genre magic. This is a popcorn muncher of the highest order and I am doing the pee pee dance until I can see it again.? It reminds me as well of something out of my favorite horror anthology book, Under The Fang, a multi-author collection about a world overrun by vampires. I am going to make a bold statement here now folks: Not only is Demici the new Charles Bronson, but his creative partner and director Jim Mickle? Say hello to this generations answer to John Carpenter. Stake Land has bite!

Take that Mr. Alexander! *wink*

There you have it. Go forth and kill!!!


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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

INNKEEPERS creation at SXSW TI West

My love for House Of The Devil the West it is well documented - I am the record to say that it is the best American independent horror of his year - I am very happy to see not only that its new image, innkeepers, is not only planned for the first time at SXSW this year, but is also considered a room master selection in early ads. A sign of good things to come, hopefully.

In all SXSW announced six new selections today, among them The Beaver's Jodie Foster and Paul de Greg mottola. Here is the full list:

The Beaver(First world)
Director: Jodie Foster, writer: Kyle Killen
Summit Entertainment and Participant attending media in Association with Imagenation Abu Dhabi and anonymous content - Academy Award (R) twice winner Jodie Foster directs and plays with, twice Laureate Award (R) of the Academy of Mel Gibson in an emotional story of a man in a trip to rediscover her family and her life to restart.? Undermined by his own demons, Walter Black was once a successful toy and parent leader who now suffers from depression.? Regardless what it tries, Walter seem cannot get back on track... until a beaver puppet enters his life. Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin & Jennifer Lawrence

Conan O'Brien can't Stop.(First world)

Director: Rodman Flender
After a very separation profile with his former employer, Conan O'Brien has reached the road on a 32-city tour to connect with fans or fill a void in itself? Filmmaker Rodman Flender followed O'Brien on his "legally prohibited from being funny on television Tour" and returned with an intimate portrait of an artist trained in improvisation, both captured more improvisation of his career.

Innkeepers (First world)
Director and screenwriter: Ti West
Hotel committed daily, ghost amateur hunters by night, the last two employees of the history of Yankee Peddler Inn as their place of business set out to prove is haunted as its reputation. Cast: Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, Kelly McGillis

It's you (First world)
Directors: Kurt & Ian Markus
First time filmmakers, photographer Kurt Markus and his son, Ian, document, John Mellencamp Tour 2009 across America and recording his new album, as well as this.? It's a gross and personal film, celebrating the Visual beauty and the power of film Super8 and the human voice.

Paul (American premiere)
Director: Greg Mottola, writers: Simon Pegg & Nick Frost
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead) together for comedy-adventure Universal Pictures Paul: two geeks whose pilgrimage sci-fi leads to UFO heartland America.? There, they accidentally meet an alien named Paul (doubled by Seth Rogen) who brings a crazy road trip that alters their universe forever. Cast: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Blythe Danner, John Carroll Lynch, with Sigourney Weaver and Seth Rogen: Paul.

Square Grouper(First world)
Director: Billy Corben
A portrait colorful scene of smuggling pot of Miami in the 1970s, populated pirate redneck, a church of ganja-smoking and the prisoner of marijuana over long serving in American history.



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Hey London! Get your late night fix Flick with STREET TRASH!

Straight, new year, goodies of worship more for you, moviegoers in the London area. He descends on Saturday 15 January. Check it out:

Cigarette Burns film touches the ground running in the new year with a projection of London seminal blend classic film — Street Trash.

Things turn distinctly sour for a dump of NYC homeless residents when a Fund of cheap alcohol is discovered in the basement of theirlocal offy, with the unfortunate effect of, literally, melting of anyone who comes into contact with it.

As if that weren't enough, rummy residents must also deal with the tyranny of a veteran psychotic, a corpulent and decidedly unsympathetic dump owner and a violent COP stops at nothing to get its answers. It's the brave young wino Fred (Mike lackey) to save the day in a gut-wrenching bowing ever!

Directed by Steadicam Wizard, Jim Muro to win his Hollywood, stimulates and go on to lend his hand Dances With Wolves, Terminator 2 and Titanic - Street Trash is one, otherwise the sleaziest, worst movie more hilarious you might never see.
Very own Graham Murphy flashback registration
will be spinning vinyl fuck grottiness to set the State of mind before and
After the projection and the bar will remain open for film and
afterwards, so get some Viper in ya! ?All for a meager £ 7.50.


Rio cinema is located at 103-107 Kingsland High St - E8 2PH click for a map
Bus 38, 56, 67, 76, 243, 242, 149, East London Line Dalston Junction and the Overground in Dalston Kingsland all deposit you at the gates of Rio and many return night bus.

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Offer you the most beautiful cinematographic diversions in boozer lovely little back street, known as The Mucky Pup and the wonderful Rio cinema in Dalston.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Costs of land of "What the hell": the Teaser of good first Hong Kong superhero comedy Mr. and Mrs. incredible

Trailer by Todd Brown, January 12, 2011 alerts 4 pm MrAndMrsIncredible.jpg Peter Chan we Productions have sunk a good dose of superheroes exhibit upcoming comedy of Mr. and Mrs. incredible and incurred in a campaign eccentric and lengthy advertising to make sure that everyone knows its coming. With Louis Koo and Sandra Ng as a pair of real superheroes bride I never thought anything more than a spin slapstick on superheroes of this film but I don't think that I was expecting something quite as strange as that the first real teaser for the film promises to offer. See below.
Love is supposedly never easy — especially for superheroes. Gazer master (Louis Koo) falls in love Red aka aroma woman (Sandra Ng). Tired of their lifestyle, they decide to withdraw in a small village and to found a family. Five years pass, gas and Red live a happy and quiet life. One day an official announcement that an upcoming martial arts tournament will be held in their quiet village. Hundreds of kung fu masters and fanatics will arrive to the ultimate Championship, then really trouble the blow.
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Thoughts from Todd on THE GREEN HORNET

Realized Michel Gondry Seth Rogen featuring the film version of the Green hornet feature hit screens tomorrow and is the subject of my weekly review in the showcase today. You can head over there to discover the full review, but here's the recap of basic:

Certainly gaps in some areas but is not at all the train wreck that many fear that it would be. Far from it, it is actually very entertaining. This is by far the least Gondry Gondry, catalog film but there are still enough quirks to keep it interesting, Jay Chou is a lot of fun as Kato and I was very pleasantly surprised by discreet Christoph Waltz for neurotic comedy talent.

The two big faults are the post-conversion 3D - film was very clearly not shot 3D mind and a few sequences hurt - and Seth Rogen. Those worried about Rogen was wrong, part are correct, as it is not clearly understand the difference between playboy and fratboy, but it is not quite as bad as trailers soon made him appear to be.

Overall, it is a bit of popcorn cinema pleasure.


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Sunday, March 13, 2011

# 1 Endless vacation: good for headaches you (Comics review)

As I perused a copy of the advance of the new series of Image Comics by Nick Spencer '(matin_gloires_de) and Christian Ward ('Olympus'), I kept muttering to myself things like "Yes"! "Right right." "Oh good" and finally "more, please." ""

Christian Ward art originally caught my eye with an appearance in Atomic ROBO but his work in OLYMPUS four-issue series that prompted me writing in July 2009: "" art Ward resembles acid sequence of 2001: A Space Odyssey Hat side dark of the Moon and someone then on Neon headlamps. "" As I appreciate and admire the skills and know-how involved in creating photo-realistic signs and figures, art that looks like what I dig is made by hand, as if life, human respiration daubed their fingers in the paint. The quality of the facts at hand what speaks to me most often in little strange across films worldwide, and it is apparent to me in my regular visits to the comic shop.

Nick Spencer, on the other hand, wrote very intelligent, witty dialogue for morning glory, a series of Image Comics and is also now works tirelessly to D.C. on the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS and other projects. GLORIES of the morning, in a mysterious boarding school is nothing but a joy to read, but I was wondering how well "sprawling, extravagant" art Ward mix with acerbic narration of Spencer.

THE vacancy infinite with a script by Spencer and art by Ward, based on a story by both, evokes a world where anyone can change their lives at any time, as long as they have the financial resources and stimulated to do so. All that is necessary is to download an application on your Smartphone, edit your user profile and then you'll have access to countless of alternate worlds, each representing a different than "you" path took - as simple as a world where you do not forget to get milk, as complex than that of a world where you have chosen a different romantic partner or a workplace. You still look, fundamentally and can safely interact with the alternate "you" in other worlds.

The implementation is a bit complicated - I read it twice and it is still a little disorder - and the explanation is provided by four pages of photos and text, which is an original idea, if slightly off-putting.

Once the story starts flowing, however, it is a good. Our hero is indecisive brand, which is the high percentage of vacationers in the world, constantly jumping into other alternate realities in hopes of improving its lot in life. Things work very well for him, as his psychiatrist, an alternative version of himself, he said, and Mark concludes his alternate self (s) dying in worlds far too much comfort. (Google has an RSS reader to help you follow all the news of your alternate realities). Then he meets a girl, and last page brings further conflict and danger in her life.

Probably my description makes history and sound installation more complicated than in execution. Spencer dialogue is snappy, Ward is wonderful and satisfying - there is a large splash of two-page spread that looks quite impressive and multiple variations on character mark appeared very nicely. Ward, as he noted in an interview to the resources of the comic strip, wanted to make art more "rooted in reality", and he did, without losing the fantastic, unreal aspects that make so attractive and distinctive for me in the first place.

If you want a reference to the film, the tender for endless vacations compares to "a mixture of (500) days of summer, ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF the SPOTLESS MIND and creative," If that aid your mind wrap around the concept. This is a cool sci-fi premise delivered with style and action, with a story of love on the road.

Endless vacation is planned in a five-issue mini-series. Question # 1 keystroke comic shops tomorrow.


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