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Quasi-Random Thoughts From Day One Of The Hong Kong Filmart

by Todd Brown, March 23, 2009 10:06 PM


Day one at the Hong Kong Filmart has wrapped up as the jet lag catches up but not before I saw a bunch of interesting stuff. Stuff I neglected to take notes on, unfortunately, so I'm working largely from memory here ...

First, the prize for most ridiculously over the top market booth is being hotly contested between Kung Fu Cyborg and Future X Cops, both of which are boasting gloriously oversized setups complete with architecture, props and multiple video screens. I think Cops wins out here, however, by virtue of having Andy Lau's cop-ship parked on top of it. And, yes, both films are screening brand new promo reels that promise Hong Kong will soon have two huge budget b-films duking it out for box office supremacy. Kung Fu Cyborg looks silly beyond words, but in a rather good way.

Second, a trip to the Fortissimo booth led to me being told that Yes there is a promo reel for Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's Nymph and Yes I can see it but, whoopsie, we forgot to bring the DVD so maybe you can't see it after all. It's supposed to show up in the next day or so, so hopefully I'll have better luck soon.

And speaking of prominent Thai auteurs, I was also told that Wisit Sasanatieng is currently scripting a mystery project to be shot between the two volumes of his Red Eagle saga. No details at all are being shared yet beyond the fact that it will be "surreal". And in more Wisit news, the Sasanatieng-scripted, Kongkiat Komsiri directed horror flick Slice started filming today.

The big news I missed: Peter Chan is producing a new film in mainland China titled Bodyguards and Assassins. Being otherwise occupied during the press conference all I know is that it's a period piece, that they're building a massive full scale replica of old Hong Kong in the mainland to shoot it in, and that the cast is loaded with big name talent like Donnie Yen and Nic Tse. I'll get more on it asap.

In considerably lower budgeted news, Japanese production CREI have quietly completed what they describe as "erotic-grotesque action film" Samurai Princess, featuring a lifelike android woman with a host of built in weapons spreading carnage across the land. Yeah, these sorts of low budget grinders are a dime a dozen these days but this one is produced by effects man Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police) and boasts one seriously bloody, vintage Nishimura trailer.

Trailer for the Soi Cheang directed, Johnnie To produced Accident, aka the film formerly known as Assassins? Absolutely fantastic. Definitely one of the hot titles from Hong Kong in 2009.

And, finally, the promo reel for Bong Joon-Ho's Mother is apparently in high enough demand that you have to book an appointment just to see it. Mine's set for tomorrow.


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Kung Fu Cyborg sounds dumb. Im gonna skip that. I hope Soi Cheangs new movie accident is better than his last movie Shamo(which was horrible). The premise does sound interesting though.

Anyway, I heard that Universe is gonna be showing a 3 minute promo of new Storm Warriors footage from the Pangs. You gonna check it out Todd?

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The first Future Cops was over the top silly and cheesy. It had characters from Street Fighter 2 and even Goku from Dragon Ball made an appearance. I wouldn't be surprise if Future X Cops is just as ridiculous when there is the notoriously wacky director Wong Jing involved. The right frame of mind is to just accept the nonsense and roll with the punches.

Bodyguards and Assassins was originally entitled Dark October and was suppose to be made a few years ago but there was a falling out of some sort. It deals with the story of Dr Sun Yat Sen, a key historical figure who was a Chinese revolutionary. Donnie Yen's name attached automatically makes me interested.

I expect Kung Fu Cyborg to be the type of movie that falls under guilty pleasure territory. I'm really curious to see how the actual robots will turn out.

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[quote]The big news I missed: Peter Chan is producing a new film in mainland China titled Bodyguards and Assassins. Being otherwise occupied during the press conference all I know is that it’s a period piece, that they’re building a massive full scale replica of old Hong Kong in the mainland to shoot it in, and that the cast is loaded with big name talent like Donnie Yen and Nic Tse. I’ll get more on it asap.[/quote]

I'm not sure what to expect but from what I know it's supposedly a MA-oriented movie, at least when it was announced back then. Other than that, the cast looks VERY good.

[quote]Trailer for the Soi Cheang directed, Johnnie To produced Accident, aka the film formerly known as Assassins? Absolutely fantastic. Definitely one of the hot titles from Hong Kong in 2009.[quote]

That's what I want to hear. Now, have it posted asap.

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http://hkmdb.com/news/ has some photos of the cast of that Donnie Yen Bodyguards flick. Hell of a cast. Could it be as good as Ip Man?


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