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The Wretched
Chow Yung-Fat To Star In The Wretched
The Wretched begins as a classic tale of Master and Apprentice, with slices of black humour reminiscent of "J" and "K" in Men In Black. But events twist into horror as a wagon train of misguided travelers stumble upon the Monastery and unwittingly release the Undead locked within. When Rellik and Twenty-One return from the boy's first demonic bounty-hunt, they find themselves facing a jail-break like no other. An original fusion of gothic western and classic horror, The Wretched is A Fistful of Dollars meets Dawn of the Dead. More on The Wretched This sounds like it may be pretty cool ... |
sounds good, I like Chow. Keep us updated.
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Wow...Im definatly looking forward to this one!
Any word on a release date? |
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I really like the sound of this one ... :D |
hopefully a return to form for chow
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if its a hong kong flick it could be stinky ...
they arent exactly horror masters ... |
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Untold Story Story of Ricky Mr Vampire Close encounters of the spooky kind seven seals (Tacky but fun) Bride with the white hair Chinese ghost story Rouge Herioc Trio ... and others |
Looking forward to this one. Chow Yun Fat is the man.
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i think that the classic Bride with White Hair and Chinese Ghost Story are great - but i have a lot of really weak entries that try too hard to encompass 8 genres at once.. and usually its a corny romance element that brings the whole story down. where the japanese have taken the american/italian horror film and perfected it ... the chinese seem to take their inspiration from Bollywood. I have Mr Vampire .. havent seen it yet though .. i see Zwoti cites it as a favorite so i'll have to check it out. (hopefully it's not a 'hopping vampire' flick :D |
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i bet you know the answer to this one : all i know is one scene ... the good guy has a 'paper spell' but there are 2 vampires .. so he puts the spell on one to freeze it, and the other one is loose, so he puts the spell on the loose one, and the other one comes to life again .. this keeps going back and forth .. the guy cant get away because he has to keep switching the spell from vampire to vampire .. know the movie ? |
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If you don't like the more fantasy HK films I would still strongly recommend "Untold Story" at least. For me I like the way the chinese are able encompass many genres in one movie, I think its a postive, you just have to leave your westernised idea of film making at the door and watch them as an entity in their own right. ... but everyone has their own taste ... :) |
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the bollywood comparrison is the 'genre jamming' - the HK films (for the most part) at least dont have the musical element ... The other line of comparrison for me is the lack of 'sofistication' for lack of a better word.. It is indeed a matter of taste but i find that (for my taste) they are more 'common mass - in your face films' where they try for such a large appeal that they lose their focus .. I've seen my share of both HK and Bollywood films as well, and thats just how they hit me .. I dont mind when a movie switches tracks (like Dusk til Dawn or Miracle Mile) but for me the HK and Bollywood films are to hectic and scattered .. and worse - i find the humor is too obvious ... and the acting is sub-par (stagey and wooden)... but again .. i dont mean to step on the shoes of the folks that like these films .. they are obviously finding something to enjoy that i cant |
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