‘Let’s Go’ kick some ass on Hong Kong Blu-ray

"Let's Go" Theatrical Poster

"Let's Go" Theatrical Poster

Once I saw the trailer for this film, I just had to post about it. From acclaimed Hong Kong director Wong Ching Po (Jiang Hu AKA Triad Underworld, Revenge: A Love Story) comes Let’s Go, an over-the-top action yarn about a group of everyday individuals who band together with a common goal: to kick evil in the ass.

This slick, stylized, and commercial flick is inspired by Japanese superheros and 80′s anime shows like Space Emperor God Sigma. You can check out the trailer here. Expect epic martial arts beatdowns, automatic gunfire, regular old fire, and motorcycles.

Let’s Go is now available to order on Hong Kong blu-ray, DVD, and VCD at YesAsia. The blu-ray isn’t too expensive and it’s Region A, which means it can be watched on North American players. If you need some ridiculous, 80′s-styled Hong Kong action in your life, this might be the way to go.

Thanks to Far East Films for the scoop.

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Magnolia successfully bags ‘The Hunter’

"The Hunter" Festival Poster

"The Hunter" Festival Poster

THR reports that the company has picked up the novel-based Aussie thriller about a merc hired to track down a rare Tasmanian creature. Daniel Nettheim directed, Alice Addison wrote the script, and Antichrist’s Willem Dafoe plays the lead. Jurassic Park’s Sam Neill and A.I.’s Frances O’Connor co-star in The Hunter. Magnolia plans an early 2012 theatrical and VOD release for the film. Trailers for The Hunter can be seen here.

Update: TheMovieBox has a look at the U.S. trailer.

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McG goes to ‘War this February

"This Means War" Teaser Poster

"This Means War" Teaser Poster

The trailer for the new spy flick from the Terminator 4 director can be seen here. Co-starring Freeway’s Reese Witherspoon, Star Trek ’09′s Chris Pine, Dark Knight Rises’ Tom Hardy, Inglourious Basterds’ Til Schwieger, Chelsea Handler, Notorious’s Angela Bassett, and Ghost Rider’s Rebel Wilson, it comes out February 17.

Update 1: TheMovieBox.net linked a new international trailer.

Update 2: THR reports that the film got pushed to Valentine’s Day.

Update 3: Box Office Mojo notes that the film has been given an R-rating, pending appeal.

Update 4: THR reports that McG himself lost the war against the MPAA to get a PG-13 rating. It was slapped with an R “some sexual content”, though knowing today’s movies, I imagine it’s more for innuendo than hawt Reese action. [Though I can always hope for the latter...]

Update 5: Like I predicted, the racy content just happened to be some dirty language which was cut to obtain a PG-13. Thanks to THR for the info. Oh, and here’s the latest international trailer.

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‘Juan of the Dead’ walks the North American soil

"‘Juan of the Dead" Promotional Poster

"‘Juan of the Dead" Promotional Poster

AICN via Variety reports that Focus has gotten the U.S. rights to the Cuban zombie movie, with plans for digital distribution. The trailer can be seen here.

Update: Deadline reports that Outsider Pictures is handling the theatrical distribution for ‘Juan.

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If this trailer is ‘Wrong’, I don’t want to be right?

"Wrong" American Theatrical Poster

"Wrong" American Theatrical Poster

TheMoviebox.net linked teaser for the newest film from Rubber director Quentin Dupieux. The premise revolves around a man looking for his dog. It does not have an official American theatrical release date, but will play at this year’s Sundance, as well as France later this yar. In the meantime, you can check out an accompanying clip.

Update: THR talked to Dupieux.

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What a coincidence, George. That’s how we feel about sitting through your prequels.

George Lucas

George Lucas

Comicbookmovie.com via EW talked to George Lucas about working on the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. He described the experience as “painful and unpleasant”. More dirt dished on the film at the direct link.

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UK ‘The Yellow Sea’ on Blu-ray & DVD this March 26th

The Yellow Sea Blu-ray & DVD (Eureka Entertainment)

The Yellow Sea Blu-ray & DVD (Eureka Entertainment)

It’s been a long and winding wait for The Yellow Sea, Na Hong-jin’s follow up to his critically acclaimed 2008 film, The Chaser. There’s a Korean DVD currently available, but it doesn’t have English subtitles (what a slap in the face!). A major label has bought the film’s North American distribution rights, but there’s no release date to be found (don’t buy it if you’re not going to play it!).

Well, the wait is almost over…

UK’s Eureka Entertainment, a speciality film distribution company, is releasing the The Yellow Sea (also known as The Murderer) this March 26th. It’s currently available for pre-order via Amazon.co.uk.

However, make sure you either have a all region Blu-ray player or an all region DVD player (you can find one for about $20). Your other “legal” alternative is to wait it out. Either way, it will be worth the wait, because it’s a fantastic movie! Check out the trailer.

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Nicolas Refn makes a second run with Johnny Jewel

Nicolas Refn

Nicolas Refn

Via Dark Horizons, Cinemablend reports that the Drive director, currently working on the remake to the 70s sci-fi film Logan’s Run, has cast the producer behind the soundtrack to Drive for the music on Logan’s Run.

Update: The Outsider’s Andrew Baldwin has been brought in for a re-write.

Update 2: While you’re waiting for the remake to happen, Digital Bits reports that Warner is releasing the original film’s tv spin-off on DVD this coming April 10.

Update 3: I might be a little late on this, but THR confirmed Drive’s Ryan Gosling will rejoin Refn for the film.

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‘Twixt’ promo arrives (not based on the candy bar)

"Twixt" Teaser Poster

"Twixt" Teaser Poster

The preview from the newest film from the director of Apocalypse Now can be seen here. Details on the cast and premise are available here.

Update: TheMovieBox.net has a look at the international trailer.

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Ryan Gosling to tackle forgiveable role for Nicolas Winding Refn

Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling

Twitch indicates that the Drive actor is starring in a crime thriller about a drug-smuggler who uses a Thai boxing club as a front for his operations. Julian-the lead-has to also deal with a retired cop by the nickname of The Angel of Vengeance, and his mother. Refn, also currently known for Drive, is directing Only God Forgives.

Update: Deadline notes that FilmDistrict has gotten the U.S. rights for the pic.

Update 2: THR notes that The Immortals’ Luke Evans and Golden Compass’s Kristin Scott Thomas have been added to the cast.

Update 3: Dark Horizons via Indiewire notes that Refn is bringing over Drive composer Cliff Martinez.

Update 4: THR talked to Gosling about preparing for his action scenes, which apparently incorporate Muy Thai boxing.

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Magnet believes in Bobcat Goldthwait’s ‘God Bless America’

"God Bless America" Theatrical Poster

"God Bless America" Theatrical Poster

The Magnolia subsidiary has acquired the comedian/director’s dark crime comedy about a guy who goes on a killing spree with a 16-year old girl, while targeting people he deems as the stupidest members of society. The Hollywood Reporter is describing the concept as “Natural Born Killers meets Idiocracy”. The Cable Guy’s Joel Murray and Tara Lynne Barr play the leads. ‘America will get a theatrical and VOD release sometime next year.

Update: AICN has a look at the poster.

Update 2: Check out the redband trailer here.

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The latest on James Mangold’s ‘Wolverine’

"X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) Japanese Theatrical Poster

"X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) Japanese Theatrical Poster

The Black Swan director has opted out of the rebootquel to the Marvel hairy anti-hero spin-off series featuring Hugh Jackman. He cited family-related issues as his reason for changing his mind. The Wolverine would’ve taken place in Japan, and be based on one of the origin story arcs in the original comics. At one point, it was rumoured to feature Silver Samurai. FOX intends to continue the project, anyway.

Update: 30 Days of Night’s David Slate and Source Code’s Duncan Jones are being considered as possible contenders to fill Darren’s shoes.

Update 2: MTV.com notes the current line-up of potential directors who could helm Wolverine in place of Aronofsky:

José Padilha (“Elite Squad 1″), Doug Liman (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”), Antoine Fuqua (“Training Day”), Mark Romanek (“Never Let Me Go”), Justin Lin (“Fast Five”), Gavin O’Connor (the forthcoming “Warrior”), James Mangold (“Knight and Day”) and Gary Shore (a director of commercials).

Update 3: Via Moviefone and Dark Horizons, Romanek has apparently rejected the project.

Update 4: According to Deadline.com, 3:10 to Yuma ’07′s James Mangold is confirmed as the new director.

Update 4.5: THR confirmed it will still take place in Japan. Plus, it’s supposed to have ninjas.

Update 5: Fandompost.com confirms the Silver Samurai is still on as the villain.

Update 6: Notorious’s Naturi Naughton [Try saying that ten times fast.] is up for the part of Cecilia Reyes.

Update 7: Deadline reports that Wolverine’s shoot might be pushed back to spring and not even be filmed in Japan at all, but Canada.

Update 8: Fandompost.com notes that Unstoppable’s Mark Bomback is polishing the script.

Update 9: Via Dark Horizons, MTV reports that Taylor Kitsch will not be reprising his role as Gambit.

Update 10: Via Den of Geek, Hugh Jackman talked to The Guardian in promotion of his new movie “Real Steel,” but spilled several tidbits about “Wolverine 2.” One is that this film will feature a stronger focus on Wolverine and not extraneous characters; there will be more females in the cast; the film will attempt to express Wolverine’s rage in its purest form; and the sequel will no longer dwell on Wolverine’s amnesiac past but rather move on from that subplot and tell a new story.

Update 11: Dark Horizons via MTV News reports that Jackman and Mangold are looking into a possible R-rated version of Wolvie 2.0.

Update 12: In an interview via the Playlist, courtesy of Comicbookmovie.com, Mangold says the film will be heavily influenced by Japanese culture and even have fight scenes modeled after JP martial arts. In addition, IMDB has a suggested 2013 release date for the film, and the (tentative) premise is that Wolvie is training under a samurai warrior.

Update 13: Comicbookmovie.com via Moviehole says that Wolverine faces yet another possible delay due to issues on the Japan side, and/or Jackman’s prior commitment to Les Miserables.

Update 14: CBM via Joblo says pre-production is going smoothly, and that Vancouver will mostly double for Japan.

Update 15: While I don’t know if this means Gambit will make another appearance in this film, or if FOX is looking into a spin-off, CBM via the Digital Spy reports that, either way, Kitsch will not reprise the role.

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Alex Proyas finds paradise in Sydney studio for Milton epic

Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper

The I, Robot director will shoot down under a live-action take on the classic John Milton ballad based on the Garden of Eden story. Limitless’ Bradley Cooper will play Lucifer. Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for the story.

Update: The Island’s Djimon Honsou has been added to the cast as Abdiel, the Angel of Death.

Update 2: Deadline indicates that 10,000 B.C.’s Camilla Belle has been picked as Eve. Warner is aiming for a late 2013 release.

Update 3: Oh, and Gone Baby Gone’s Casey Affleck is up for the angel Gabriel. Thanks to Variety via Dark Horizons for the update.

Update 4: Dark Horizons notes that I Am Number Four’s Callan McAuliffe has been cast as the Archangel Uriel and Diego Boneta is being considered for Adam.

Update 5: Killer Elite’s Dominic Purcell has been added as a fallen angel by the later name of Moloch and former name of Jerahmeel.

Update 6: Dark City’s Rufus Sewell has joined as Samael, the instigator behind Lucifer’s rebellion.

Update 7: Paradise Lost lives up to its name, as Deadline notes that the projected $120 million budget has postponed production on the film.

Update 8: CBM reports that Blade 2′s Macro Beltrami is involved with the score.

Update 9: CBM via The Playlist has Cooper stating that shooting will begin in June.

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The latest on ‘Star Wars: Episode I: 3D’

"Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" Teaser Poster

"Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" Teaser Poster

While it’s been well known that the Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull producer planned to upconvert the space opera sextology into 3D for another theatrical re-release, an official date for the fourth one Lucas wants people to think is the first one, Phantom Menace, has been announced. Expect it to be out on February 12, 2012. In the mean-time, you can order the rest of the series on Blu-ray, though, once again, still get screwed out of the original trilogy.

Update: Lucas is hiring the 3D postconverter which worked on Clash of the Titans for ‘Phantom.

Update 2: Dark Horizons notes that if the first one bombs, then that’s it for more Star Wars in 3D.

Update 3: The TPM poster is apparently Jar Jar-less, for your pleasure.

Update 4: Fandompost.com linked the trailer. Unfortunately, it’s down, for now.

Update 5: Movieweb has a working trailer. Get it while it lasts.

Update 6: The official trailer is now online.

Update 7: CBM has some new posters.

Update 8: Dark Horizons via Businesswire reports that select screenings will allow you to get your hands on podracer glasses.

Update 9: Also, certain theaters will be selling Darth Maul glasses opening day.

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The latest on ‘G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation’

"G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation" Teaser Poster

"G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation" Teaser Poster

John M. Chu, director of the young singer’s Never Say Never bio-pic, is a potential candidate for helming the sequel to the 80s toy-based military cartoon series adaptation, along with F. Gary Gray, who directed the Italian Job remake.

Update : Via Dark Horizons, early pic of the Rock as Roadblock.

Update 2: Toynewsi.com just uploaded some early BTS footage from Entertainment Tonight.

Update 3: CBM has another BTS look at the show.

Update 4: Will Sgt. Slaughter (And the original at that!) make an appearance in the movie? Thanks to Comicbookmovie.com for the tip.

Update 5: Knowing about the trailer is half the battle.

Update 6: Comicbookmovie.com linked a Collider interview with actor Walton Goggins(Predators).

Update 7: Tank you very much.

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The latest on ‘The Avengers’

"The Avengers" American Teaser Poster

"The Avengers" American Teaser Poster

Apparently, casting a gangly actor for a bulked-up hero in the form of Mark Ruffalo for a superhero ensemble movie wasn’t enough of a suspension of disbelief for Buffy creator Joss Whedon. So he decided to let Mark keep his chest hair and model the CG version of the monster based on him. Pro-tip, Joss: This is the Hulk, not Zangief from Street Fighter. If you want a giant hairy mutant so bad, get the remake rights to War of the Gargantuas instead.

Anyway, IMDB notes that Avengers is expected to hit theaters May 4 of next year.

Update: More set footage of action scenes here.

Update 2: Avengers set clips of Loki from the recent Thor movie can be seen here.

Update 3: Footage of a Captain vs. Loki fight here.

Update 4: The new trailer for “Avengers” is live.

Update 5: Ruffalo is offering a chance to attend the premiere for the highest bidder of his clean water initiative.

Update 6: New int’l. trailer.

Update 7: CBM has a look at a slightly different Russian trailer.

Update 8: I guess Whedon thinks people wanna be bored again, as he claims it’ll take place from Cap’s perspective.

Update 9: Uh, we just wanna see an action movie, Joss, not an introspective arthouse pic.

Update 10: CBM has a look at the Hulk.

Update 11: Pro-tip. It’s never a good idea to bring up Serenity when you’re trying to sell a movie to a general audience. Also, “And I don’t feel it. It ain’t my money. I don’t care!” isn’t exactly inspiring, either, Joss.

Update 12: Check out Tony Stark’s new ride.

Update 13: CBM notes movie chains will be offering special Avengers-themed 3D glasses.

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Netflix Instant Asian Film Roundup

Beginning of the Great Revival aka Founding of a Party in China DVD

Beginning of the Great Revival aka Founding of a Party in China DVD

Netflix may be raising their prices too damn high but at least they get some things right. Recently they’ve added a decently-sized collection of Asian movies to their Instant streaming catalog. Here’s a look at some select titles. Be advised that a few of these films are only available on streaming dubbed in English:

1/27/12

Beginning of the Great Revival (2011) – a history of the rise of the Communist Party, featuring Hong Kong heavies like Andy Lau and Daniel Wu in “blink and you’ll miss them” cameos. Streaming in HD

Dynamite Warrior (2006) – a mystical Thai martial arts movie starring Dan Chupong, co-star of Muay Thai Stunt Team flicks like “Born to Fight,” “Ong Bak 3,” and “Muay Thai Giant”

Exiled (2007) – a gritty gangster picture about loyalty and brotherhood from the master of the genre, Johnnie To. Starring top actors Anthony Wong and Francis Ng. Streaming in HD

Audition (1999) – Takashi Miike’s landmark horror film shocked audiences around the world and helped put his name on the map. Wanna know why Miike himself has a cameo in “Hostel”? This is it

Caterpillar (2010) – acclaimed Japanese director Kôji Wakamatsu tells the story of a soldier who returns gravely injured from the Second Sino-Japanese War

United Red Army (2007) – Kôji Wakamatsu’s critically acclaimed docudrama details the political unrest in Japan during the early 1970′s. Streaming in HD

Kiltro (2006) – Chilean stuntman and martial artist Marko Zaror of “Undisputed III” fame stars in this kung fu film by way of Latin America. Streaming in HD

Oliver Stone Presents: Bang Rajan (2007) – set in 18th century Thailand as 11 villagers stand their ground against an invasion of the Burmese Army. At only 71 minutes, there is word this film heavily cut for its Western release

Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003) – the original “Ong Bak” and most would still say the best. This bone-crunching martial arts flick announced Tony Jaa as an international talent to watch. Streaming in HD

Tears of the Black Tiger (2002) – a hallucinatory spaghetti Western-style film from Thailand. Unfortunately, the version available on streaming is the Miramax edit as opposed to Magnolia’s DVD release so it’s cut by 30 minutes. Streaming in HD

The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman (2010) – Doug Liman of “Go” and “Bourne Identity” fame presents this Chinese action-comedy told from multiple perspectives. Streaming in HD

Mirageman (2007) – Mark Zaror of “Kiltro” and “Undisputed III” returns with a comedic martial arts take on the superhero genre. Streaming in HD

Triple Tap (2010) – Hong Kong filmmaker Derek Yee (“Shinjuku Incident”) directs Louis Koo and Daniel Wu against each other in this action-thriller. Streaming in HD

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A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) – the supernatural kung fu love story that would become a Hong Kong new-wave classic, starring the late great Leslie Cheung. Streaming in HD

A Chinese Ghost Story 2 (1990) – director Ching Siu-Tung (“Swordsman” series) returns for the sequel to his landmark film. Streaming in HD

A Chinese Ghost Story 3 (1991) – a loosely related sequel, produced by Tsui Hark and once again directed by Ching Siu-Tung. Streaming in HD

City on Fire (1987) – this is it, the movie that started it all! Chow Yun Fat stars in a gritty crime film directed by Ringo Lam, which would go on to inspire Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.” Streaming in HD

Swordsman (1990) – Ching Siu-Tung of “A Chinese Ghost Story” fame directs the first entry in this popular wuxia series, starring Jacky Cheung. Streaming in HD

Bunraku (2010) – what do you get when you cross the Western with film noir and classic martial arts flicks? Something like “Bunraku,” which stars Josh Hartnett, Japanese rock god Gackt, Woody Harrelson, and Ron Perlman. Streaming in HD

Helldriver (2010) – the latest and greatest in blood-soaked Japanese splatterpunk from your friends at Sushi Typhoon, the creators of “Machine Gun Girl” and “Tokyo Gore Police.” Streaming in HD

Cold Fish (2010) – a chilling exercise in real world horror from Sion Sono, the director of “Suicide Club.” Highly recommended for fans of extreme Asian cinema. Streaming in HD

Secret Sunshine (2007) – a powerful and moving Korean language drama, which won a Best Actress award at Cannes for lead actress Jeon Do-yeon

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Shaolin (2011) – Benny Chan’s ode to the Shaolin Temple stars Andy Lau, Nicholas Tse, Fan Bingbing, Wu Jing, and Jackie Chan. Streaming in HD

A Better Tomorrow (2010) – John Woo’s classic heroic bloodshed film is re-imagined as a slick Korean melodrama in this remake. Streaming in HD

Avalon (2001) – from the director of “Ghost in the Shell” comes this Polish language science-fiction film, praised by James Cameron for its stylish and artistic filmmaking. Streaming in HD

A Beautiful Life (2011) – a romantic drama from top Hong Kong director Andrew Lau (“Infernal Affairs”) and starring Shu Qi (“The Transporter,” “So Close”). Streaming in HD

If You Are the One: Love and Marriage (2010) – get a double dose of Shu Qi and romance as she stars in this 2010 romantic comedy. Streaming in HD

For titles that were added at an earlier date, please visit the Netflix Instant Asian Film Archive

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Duel of Fists DVD (Well Go USA)

"Duel of Fists" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Duel of Fists" Chinese Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2012

Well Go USA is proud to present Chang Cheh’s (“The One-Armed Swordsman“) Duel of Fists (aka Fist Attack), starring David Chiang (“Vengeance“) and Ti Lung (“City War“). This 1971 Shaw Brothers feature was one of the first films to showcase Thai kickboxing. Check out the trailer.

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Swordsman & Enchantress DVD (Well Go USA)

"Swordsman and Enchantress" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Swordsman and Enchantress" Chinese Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2012

Well Go USA continues their Sword Masters series with the Shaw Brothers classic Swordsman & Enchantress, directed by Chor Yuen (“Web of Death“). This 1978 martial arts adventure stars Ti Lung (“Five Shaolin Masters“), Ching Li (“Anonymous Heroes“), Lily Li (“Police Force“), Norman Chu (“Hong Kong Godfather“), Lau Wing (“The Dragon Missile“) and many more. Check out the trailer.

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Max Landis is a real space case for Disney

Collider reports that the Chronicle writer has been hired to pen an untitled script about a brother and sister who make an intergalactic journey through space.

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R.I.P. Ian Ambercrombie

Ian Ambercrombie

Ian Ambercrombie

THR notes that the actor passed away at 77. While he was more recognized for playing Elaine’s boss on Seinfeld, he also did voice-work as Palpatine/Darth Sidious in Clone Wars, as well as the animated Green Lantern, and Rango.

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The latest on Dante Lam’s ‘The Viral Factor’

"The Viral Factor" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"The Viral Factor" Chinese Theatrical Poster

According to our source, Dante Lam (Beast Stalker) has completed filming his action-thriller The Viral Factor, starring Jay Chou (The Green Hornet) and Nic Tse (Shaolin). The plot centers around secret agents, terrorism and a deadly virus. The Viral Factor will be released early 2012. Check out the teaser trailer here.

Update: More information about The Viral Factor.

Update 2: Newer trailer.

Update 3: Apparently, Nic Tse became ‘paralyzed’ for a few minutes during the film’s car crash scene.

Update 4: Beyond Hollywood has a new trailer for the film featuring English language dialogue. The scope of the movie appears massive, with tense shoot-outs and swooping helicopters. The movie opens on January 20th and the good news it’ll be playing in some large U.S. cities.

Update 5: The Viral Factor will be Jay Chou’s last action movie. *baaawk… bawk bawk bawk*

Update 6: Beyond Hollywood has two English-language TV spots for the film. Don’t forget it opens in some American theaters on January 20th.

Update 7: Jay Chou almost fell out of a helicopter. Also, twitch has a review up.

Update 8: Is Hong Kong director Dante Lam the next John Woo?

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Reynolds takes Denzel to Kinnaman’s ‘Safe House’

'Safe House" Theatrical Poster

'Safe House" Theatrical Poster

THR reported the latest cast update to the thriller, Safe House, which is about a CIA agent played by Ryan Reynolds escorting a criminal played by Denzel Washington to a new refuge after a major attack. Joel Kinnaman, also from The Killing show, plays someone who runs the safe house, and Snabba Cash’s Daniel Espinoza is directing. Safe House co-stars include The Kingdom actor Tim McGraw, singer Ruben Blades, Vera Farmiga, and In Bruges’ Brendan Gleeson.

Update: Moviefone has a look at the poster.

Update 2: The trailer is now online.

Update 3: TheMovieBox uploaded an action-packed clip.

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It’s like Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D, but without Brendan Fraser

"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" Theatrical Poster

"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" Theatrical Poster

The trailer for the sequel to the fantasy-adventure film based on the H.G. Wells novel is now online. The Mummy actor has not been added to the sequel, so you’ll have to settle for The Rock, Michael Caine, Cirque De Freak’s Josh Hutcherson, Beastly’s Vanessa Hudgens, Kristin Davis, and Lemony Snicket’s Luis Guzmán. Journey 2: Mysterious Island opens this January 27.

Update: Another trailer just popped up.

Update 2: New trailer.

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Magnolia fast-forwards acquisition of horror film, ‘V/H/S’

"V/H/S" Teaser Poster

"V/H/S" Teaser Poster

THR reports that the company got the rights to the found footage thriller which appears to be an anthology film in the vein of Tales from the Crypt. Adam Wingard, Glenn McQuaid, Radio Silence, David Bruckner, Joe Swanberg, and Cabin Fever 2′s Ti West co-directed V/H/S, while McQuaid, Bruckner, and West contributed to the writing. The film allegedly caused shock at Sundance, and it currently has a (no doubt inflated) 10.0 score on IMDB. Magnolia plans to give it the usual VOD and theatrical release.

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Deal on Fire! Terminator Salvation: Two-Disc Director’s Cut Blu-ray: Only $7.99 – Expires soon!

Terminator Salvation: Two-Disc Director's Cut Blu-ray (Warner)

Terminator Salvation: Two-Disc Director's Cut Blu-ray (Warner)

Even though I don’t give a rat’s ass about McG’s Terminator Salvation, I still have to admit, this is a great deal. If you actually decide to buy this movie, it better be a gift for someone you hate; otherwise, you’re a frugal person who has extremely bad taste in movies (I still can’t believe Christian Bale lost his temper over such a pile of shit).

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Yakuza Hunters: Duel in Hell aka Yakuza Busting Girls: Duel in Hell DVD (Tokyo Shock)

Yakuza Hunters: Duel in Hell aka Yakuza Busting Girls: Duel in Hell DVD

Yakuza Hunters: Duel in Hell aka Yakuza Busting Girls: Duel in Hell DVD

RELEASE DATE: March 13, 2012

Tokyo Shock presents Yakuza Hunters: Duel in Hell, which, I believe is the sequel to Yakuza Hunters: Final Death Ride Battle. Asami returns, exhausted, after three years of intense training to become a yakuza hunter. She decides to visit her old master, but finds her place in ruins by the local yakuza! Check out the trailer.

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The latest on ‘Judge Dredd’

Empire Magazine's September 2011 Issue

Empire Magazine's September 2011 Issue

Fandompost.com indicates that the newest take on the futuristic U.K. crime-fighter will be in theaters Sept. 21, 2012. Doom’s Karl Urban will play the character formerly casted with Sylvester Stallone in the 90s. Vantage Point’s Pete Travis is directing, and United 93′s Olivia Thirlby, The Cave’s Lena Headey, and District 9′s Jason_Cope co-star. A preliminary pic of the new Dredd is available at the link.

Update: AICN linked even more pics from the film.

Update 2: Via Rotten Tomatoes, the L.A. Times notes that Travis was given the boot.

Update 3: The filmmakers have denied anyone being let go from the project.

Update 4: Comicbookmovie.com has some pics and an interview with Thirlby.

Update 5: CBM linked an audition video.

Update 6: New Dredd pic.

Update 7: CBM posted excerpts of an L.A. Times Hero Complex interview with the creator.

Update 8: CBM posted an MTV interview in which Thirlby discusses her Judge Anderson character.

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‘Lock-out’ trailer online (and no, it’s not a documentary on the NBA negotiations)

"Lock-out" Teaser Poster

"Lock-out" Teaser Poster

AICN linked the new sci-fi action trailer produced by The Fifth Element’s Luc Besson, and co-starring Memento’s Guy Pearce and Taken’s Maggie Grace. Co-directed by James Mather and Stephen St. Leger, Lockout’s premise suggests Escape from NY meets Cowboy Bebop. IMDB has an April 20 U.S. release date for the film.

Update: They either changed the title for international markets, or it’ll be known as MS One: Maximum Security from now on. Anyway, a new French trailer can be viewed at TheMoviebox.net.

Update 2: Check out the U.S. trailer here.

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Get a close-up view of the ‘Ledge’

"Man on a Ledge" Teaser Poster

"Man on a Ledge" Teaser Poster

Moviefone has linked an exclusive one-sheet for the thriller Man on a Ledge from Ghosts of Cité Soleil director Asger Leth. The premise is about a fallen cop(played by Avatar’s Sam Worthington) who fakes a suicide attempt while his brother pulls off a jewelry heist. Surrogates’ Elizabeth Banks, Flags of Our Fathers’ Jamie Bell, Appaloosa’s Ed Harris, and Notorious’s Anthony Mack co-star. Man on a Ledge hits theaters(no pun intended) this coming January 13.

Update: Oh, and here’s the trailer.

Update 2: Moviefone has details on how to see a limited sneak preview.

Update 3: THR uploaded a video interview with the cast.

Update 4: Check out the cast interviews at Moviefone.

Update 5: TheMovieBox.net uploaded an extended trailer.

Update 6: Deadline notes a Groupon deal for ‘Ledge for this weekend, as well as One for the Money.

Update 7: THR interviewed Worthington.

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