Magnet Announces
SIX SHOOTER FILM SERIES V2
Second
Volume of Series to include ONG BAK 2: THE BEGINNING, BRONSON, RED CLIFF,
DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM and THE WARLORDS
New York - September 24, 2009 - The
Wagner/Cuban Companies' Magnet Releasing announced today that it is kicking off
a second volume of its popular SIX SHOOTER FILM SERIES with ONG BAK 2: THE
BEGINNING, available this Friday on VOD systems nationwide.
Where the first SIX SHOOTER FILM SERIES took a broad
look at smart international genre fare, serving as a launching pad for such
critical favorites as Let The Right One In and Timecrimes, SIX
SHOOTER V2 focuses specifically on action cinema, featuring some of the most
exciting action films available today from around the globe. With the exception
of BRONSON (SIX SHOOTER V2, #2), all of these films will be released as part of
Magnolia/Magnet's Ultra VOD program, offering fans a chance to check out the
film on VOD platforms a month prior to their release in theaters. More
information on all films and their release pattern is available at www.sixshooterfilmseries.com.
"We'd been wanting to revisit the Six Shooter Film
Series, and it was clear once we started assembling this incredible crop of top
notch action films that the series should pay homage to some of the masters of
modern action," said Magnet/Magnolia SVP Tom Quinn. "John Woo, Jet Li, Tony
Jaa, parkour legends David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli, not to mention Nicolas
Winding Refn and newcomer Tom Hardy--for an adrenalin junkie it doesn't get much
better than that."
ONG BAK 2: THE BEGINNING, Tony Jaa's
highly anticipated sequel to Ong Bak is #1, which opens theatrically in
select markets on Friday, October 23rd, after debuting today on VOD platforms
as part of Magnolia/Magnet's Ultra VOD program.
BRONSON, the Sundance favorite from
director Nicolas Winding Refn (director of the PUSHER trilogy) is #2, is about
to make an appearance at this year's Fantastic Fest prior to its opening in NY
on Friday, October 9th and expansion through the month of October. Called A
Clockwork Orange for the 21st century, BRONSON features what many are
calling the performance of the year from Tom Hardy as notorious British inmate
Charles Bronson. The film is being given the same kind of release in the same
position in the series as last year's Let The Right One In, which proved
to be one of the year's best foreign film success stories.
RED CLIFF is #3--a monumental epic and
return to form for action maestro John Woo, reuniting him with international
superstar Toney Leung for the first time since 1991's Hard Boiled. The most
expensive and most successful Asian film of all time, RED CLIFF is a period war
film depicting
DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM, another
anticipated sequel is #4, and is making its North American Premiere in
THE WARLORDS, starring Jet
Li, Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro is #5. Another historical action epic, it
was a huge critical and commercial hit in
SIX SHOOTER V2, #6 has yet to be announced. Magnet SVP
Quinn adds, "Stay tuned... we have plans to announce an exciting initiative that
involves working with genre fans to determine the sixth film in the series."


Bizarre - the longest running time I can find for ONG BAK 2 is in Magnet's official press release, which claims it's 115 minutes. IMDB says 110, and Wikipedia claims it's 93 minutes which seems to match the running time claimed for the versions being sold online.
Does Magnet have an extended version?