Igor Zidane wrote:Chao woo park (sp) double bill on film 4 on thursday from 9PM if anyones interested .
OLDBOY AND I'M A CYBORG BUT THAT OK !
Think i'll give em a go .
Have'nt seen im a cyborg yet!That'll do me thurs night!

Igor Zidane wrote:Chao woo park (sp) double bill on film 4 on thursday from 9PM if anyones interested .
OLDBOY AND I'M A CYBORG BUT THAT OK !
Think i'll give em a go .
woof woof ! wrote:Finally got "I'm a cyborg, but thats ok"
Like watching "One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" on acid ! .
It won't be everyone's cup of tea. A film that's so stunningly inventive, it straddles a line between genius and sheer lunacy.
Loved it.![]()
2nd trailer
woof woof ! wrote:![]()
Ok two to really look out for
smashing box office records in china and for fans of Chinese historical epics John Woo's
Red Cliff - extended trailer
and for martial arts fans Jackie Chan/Sammo Hungs'
WUSHU
Bad Bob wrote:Rather new to the whole Asian film scene but we've managed to see a few Asian horror/supernatural thriller movies and are starting to get intrigued by what else is out there. Recommendations are very welcome in this genre.
Anyway, caught the Korean film "A Tale of Two Sisters" (Janghwa, Hongryeon) last night and enjoyed it for the most part. There were certainly some disturbing scenes that were familiar from watching The Grudge and The Ring. The story was a bit hard to follow though--particularly at the end, where it's hard to differentiate between what's in the character's head and what's being shown to the audience as reality. Still, worth a look if you're into this genre.
woof woof ! wrote:Red Cliff .
Spectacular in every sense and yet ultimately unsatisfying the tale set in ancient China during one of it most tumultous periods is certainly pleasing to the eye and as expected the action sequences from director John (The Killer, Hard Boiled) Woo are prolonged and inventive, involving thousands of extras and the deft use of CGI. When however the film is not engaging us with admittedly top notch action we are treated to some cheesy characterization as the extensive and to us westerners baffling list of protagonists and their varying relationships and allegiances are explored. Admittedly the ability to understand Mandarin () would have perhaps made this aspect of the film more enjoyable, the copy I watched provided miniscule subtitles that left the screen almost as quickly as they appeared.
To those who were wowed by the brilliance of other Chinese blockbusters such as "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers" be warned, Red Cliff, despite it massive size and well handled execution is not in the same league. It is however entertaining fare and I'll certainly buy another bucket of popcorn and settle down to watch Red Cliff part 2 when it is released next year.rating 6/10
Red Cliff Trailer
woof woof ! wrote:I certainly enjoyed Red Cliff Igor but the copy I saw was a torrent with very small and difficult to read subtitles, which made it difficult to become fully engaged with all that was going on in the film. You mention that the dvd has decent subs so I will be ordering it from my Hong Kong supplier.
ps, don't forget to look out for Three Kingdoms - Resurrection of the Dragon it's revolves around the same story line as Red Cliff but a different telling, guarantee you'll love it.
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