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Sun, 22 Jan 2012 13:52:29
Ravenprose said:

Just got back from Underworld: Awakening.

Kate Beckinsale - Underworld Awakening movie poster

It's fast paced and brutal. Loved it!

How many of these have they made now?

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Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:03:29
gamingeek said:

How many of these have they made now?

This is the fourth one.

Edited: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 04:24:38

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Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:51:57

I saw the first two.

What is the third one called? I want to catch it on TV sometime.

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Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:42:16

Donnie Yen To Fight Vincent Zhao In SPECIAL IDENTITY

Cool, Zhao was really good in True Legend.

OMG! First Teaser For Hosoda's THE WOLF CHILDREN, AME AND YUKI

The director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars, Grinning Mamoru Hosoda returns to Japanese screens this summer with his third feature - The Wolf Children, Ame And Yuki.


Hana is a 19-year-old college student. She falls in love with a werewolf and has two children, Ame and Yuki. The four live quietly in a corner of a city, but Hana decides to move to the countryside when the father werewolf suddenly dies.

To say that expectations are high for this film is a ridiculous understatement, with many having already anointed Hosoda that natural heir to the sort of films that Studio Ghibli made at their peak. The director has his entire core creative staff on board once again for this film, which bodes well, and the first teaser has just arrived online to give the first taste. Take a look.

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Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:17:22
gamingeek said:

I saw the first two.

What is the third one called? I want to catch it on TV sometime.

The 3rd one was Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. It's a prequel.

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Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:16:55

Thanks

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Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:48:03

Watch Six Minutes Of BERSERK: GOLDEN AGE ARC I - EGG OF THE SUPREME KING

A six-minute preview for Studio 4C animated film Berserk Golden Age Arc I: Egg of the Supreme Ruler (Berserk Ougon Jidaihen I: Hao no Tamago, ベルセルク 黄金時代篇Ⅰ 覇王の卵) has been uploaded on Nico Nico Douga and Youtube. Based on Kentaro Miura's popular dark fantasy manga, the film adaptation will tell the story of the Golden Age arc (refer to wikipedia here for the plot details) in a three-part feature film series.


The theatrical release date in Japan is on February 4th. You'll find the extended trailer embedded below.

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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 15:47:05

U.S trailer for those of you who haven't yet but NEED to see Detective Dee

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Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:09:15

Review: ACE ATTORNEY leads the witnesses!




In the near future, crime will have risen to such a high level that the courts cannot cope any longer if they just use regular law. Instead, prosecutors and attorneys now have to produce, defend or attack all the evidence within three days, in tournament-like trials in front of an audience.


Having barely won his first such trial, attorney Phoenix Wright suddenly gets a huge case dropped in his lap when his boss gets killed and an innocent is framed for the crime. Phoenix sets out to expose the truth and fight for justice, but inadvertently he opens a cesspool where prosecutors leave no dirty trick unused, evidence gets tampered with, witnesses are silenced, ancient cases get reopened and trials lead to more trials.


And that's without even mentioning the ghosts that keep appearing and a Japanese relative of the Loch Ness monster popping up in a nearby lake...

Can Phoenix Wright keep his head above water and his very friends out of jail?



The Games and the Movie:


The movie "Ace Attorney" is based on the first five court cases from the long-running series of Capcom videogames starring attorney Phoenix Wright. In these games, you (playing as Phoenix) need to visit locations and gather evidence, and during trials you need to use this evidence against the testimonies of the prosecutor's witnesses. The gathering part is old-style adventuring, while the trial parts in court resemble a dating-sim.

In Japan alone more than four million copies of these games were sold since the early nineties, and the characters from these games are well-known to the general Japanese public. Catchphrases like "OBJECTION!" and "TAKE THAT!" complete with character poses, have become popular, not just amongst gamers but the collective mainstream as well. Cue a film version.


According to director Miike Takashi, the biggest challenge was to create a film that would cater to the avid fans, yet which still could be enjoyed by people who had never even heard of Phoenix Wright.


I have to be honest here and say that I know the games and am a fan of them (*).

When I heard Miike Takashi was making this film, I hoped he would use the first two court cases, which together make for a pretty neat intertwined story.


But the script is a bit more ambitious than that. Those first small cases open a can of worms which doesn't get closed until the end of the fifth trial, and therefore the producers (and Capcom) decided that the film should cover all five trials. Whoops... that is a whole lot of story, and a pretty convoluted one as well.

So "Ace Attorney" lasts a whopping 135 minutes and needs them. That the film never falters under its own narrative weight is a marvel, and probably its biggest success.


The first press screening earlier in the week left many reviewers dissatisfied, some angry even, and there were people saying the film was disastrously crap. Yet at the paying public's World Premiere, the atmosphere was very different. The crowd ate it up, gamers and non-gamers alike. A couple sitting next to me had expected a serious drama or murder mystery (they hadn't seen the trailer, obviously) and I felt obliged to warn them that this was not going to be anything like "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo". And they obviously had a lot of fun with the film, just as I did. At the moment this review was published the film is in the top 10 of the audience awards list with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 which is very high indeed.


For those fearing Miike Takashi has lost it or has had his unique brand of insanity buried under mainstream expectations, think again. Videogames (older ones at least) tend to paint their worlds in broad strokes, making you fill in many of the gaps and details by yourself. In this case, you see Miike doing the filling-in. The future aspect of the story gets gleefully used and abused to set up all sorts of visual gags and implausible machinery. As for having his characters stay rigidly close to their in-game counterparts, Miike opted for caricature and has everyone hamming it up for laughs. The distinguishing hairdos (a necessity in ancient videogames, to tell figures apart which consisted of only a few pixels) get embellished right out of the realm of the possible, and are even used for some of the best jokes. But despite the spoofy approach the drama surrounding these characters still gets treated with a lot of respect, and the film retains a lot of heart because of that.

"Ace Attorney" looks expensive and cool, is fast-paced, story-driven, surprisingly exciting and above all: immensely entertaining.


Interestingly, the subtitles used names from the Western versions of the games, while the Japanese soundtrack used the original Japanese names. During the Q&A after the film, Miike revealed that there are plans for a worldwide release of "Ace Attorney", with each region getting dubs and subs using the character names from the Phoenix Wright games released in that region.

A bold statement but who knows: it might work... I was surprised at how many people here in The Netherlands turned out to be a fan of these games.



Conclusion:


This is definitely a love-it or hate-it affair, and if you don't dig the caricature tongue-in-cheek atmosphere which inhabits the universe of "Ace Attorney", you will tire of it way before its halfway point has been reached.

But if you DO have fun with it, this is the fastest way to spend almost two and a half hours. The story is convoluted yet easy to follow, the visuals and styling pretty unique and the world a quirky yet dangerous barrel of fun.
I loved it and so did most of the audience during the World Premiere last Friday.


"Ace Attorney" is amongst the best films I've seen this year at the IFFR and it is quite probably the most entertaining. Highly recommended!

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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 01:51:04

The hair is amazing. We can be sure of that at least.

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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:01:04

Von Karma looks wrong. He should be tall and imperious, in the movie he looks like a slightly overweight, old guy.

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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 17:55:13

Review: THE VIRAL FACTOR May Be The Year's Best Asian Action Movie!

With THE VIRAL FACTOR, Dante Lam has added yet another awesome film to his already fantastic filmography, and it is a pleasure to see the way he handles a big budget blockbuster. His globetrotting adventure is epic in scale and impresses at multiple levels, and is certainly one of the best action movies of recent years to come from the once thriving Hong Kong film industry.

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Fri, 03 Feb 2012 11:15:06

Teaser For 'Rent-a-Cat'

The teaser trailer has been released for 'Rent-a-Cat' (AKA 'Rentaneko'), a new Japanese drama written and directed by Naoko Ogigami ('Toilet'). The film focuses around a strange woman, played by Mikako Ichikawa, who helps lonely people fill the emptiness in their hearts by renting out cats.


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Sayoko rents out cats. Every day she walks along the banks of the river towing her animals in a little handcart, with a parasol to shade her against the heat and a megaphone over her mouth: ‘Cats for rent! Are you lonely? Why not rent a cat?’ A wonderful idea, thinks one old lady, for if I were to buy a cat at my age she would certainly outlive me... Delighted to, intones a father, for a cat won’t mind if I smell like an old man... Oh, yes, chimes in an employee at a car rental company, I really am all alone... Sayoko’s cat rental helps lonely people fill the emptiness in their hearts. But Sayoko too is lonely; ever since her grandmother’s death she has lived with the cats in an overgrown haven in the midst of the big city where all she hears – apart from the cats meowing – are her eccentric neighbour’s insults. One day, a young man turns up from Sayoko’s past. He follows her home and all at once Sayoko’s life seems to fall apart...


'Rent-a-Cat' co-stars Reiko Kusamura, Ken Mitsuishi, Maho Yamada, Kei Tanaka, and Katsuya Kobayashi. The film is due for release across Japan in May 2012.

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 01:38:50
gamingeek said:

This looks AWESOME!

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 02:30:47

Why is Dexter Spiderman?

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 05:03:34
Foolz said:

Why is Dexter Spiderman?

That is not dexter.

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 06:32:07
Dvader said:

That is not dexter.



I know, it just looks a bit like him.

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