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THE STORM WARRIORS CHINESE MOVIE
CAST & CREW
Directed by Danny Pang
Oxide Pang
Produced by Pang Brothers
Written by Ma Wing-Shing
Starring Aaron Kwok
Ekin Cheng
Studio Universe Entertainment
Sil-Metropole
Chengtian Entertainment
Distributed by Universe Films Distribution Co. Ltd.
Release date(s) December 17, 2009
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Budget HK$100,000,000
Preceded by The Storm Riders
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The Storm Warriors (traditional Chinese: ??II; simplified Chinese: ??II) is an upcoming 2009 Hong Kong martial arts/wuxia film, produced and directed by the Pang brothers. It is the second live-action film adaptation of screenwriter Ma Wing-Shing's manhua Fung Wan, following the 1998 film The Storm Riders. The Pangs have stated that the film is not a direct sequel to The Storm Riders, but more of a stand-alone film with a separate storyline.[1] The Storm Warriors is also known by its English-language working title, The Storm Riders II, a title that was changed in order to avoid copyright disputes. Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok respectively reprise their roles as Wind and Cloud, who this time find themselves up against Lord Godless (Simon Yam), a ruthless Japanese warlord bent on invading China.
For the film, the Pangs were inspired by Fung Wan's popular Japanese Invasion story arc The Death Battle.[2] The Storm Warriors was shot primarily in Bangkok, Thailand, and marks the first Chinese film to be shot in bluescreen and on custom-made sets. While it is currently in post-production, the film is expected to be released in Hong Kong on 17 December 2009.[3]
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Theatrical Release:
Friday, September 4, 2009 (Sneak Preview)
Starring:
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Lou Taylor Pucci
Emily VanCamp
Piper Perabo
Directed by:
David Pastor
Alex Pastor
Genres:
Drama Thriller Suspense
Keywords:
pandemic
Distributor:
Paramount Vantage
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Four kids are driving through the desert on the way to the beach, their faces anything but cheery: this isnt Spring Break. Theyre trying to outrun the end of the world and each other. In Álex and David Pastors CARRIERS, no one is safe from the viral pandemic threatening to wipe out the human race. Determined to elude the deadly virus, Danny (LOU TAYLOR PUCCI), his brother Brian (CHRIS PINE), his girlfriend Bobby (PIPER PERABO) and Dannys school friend Kate (EMILY VANCAMP) speed across the Southwestern U.S. to reach a place of possible safety. Over the course of four days, the group is faced with moral decisions that no human should ever be forced to face. They discover that their greatest enemy is not the microbe attacking humanity, but the darkness within themselves.
Four friends try to escape a viral pandemic in the American West. They ultimately discover that they are more dangerous to each other.
When a virus threatens to wipe out humanity, Danny (Lou Taylor Pucci), his brother Brian (Chris Pine), and their friends Bobby (Piper Perabo) and Kate (Emily VanCamp) set out across the southwestern desert in the hope of eluding the pandemic. Over the course of several days, the four friends learn that the darkness within themselves may prove deadlier than any microbe.
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Paper Heart Hollywood Movie
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Directed by:
Nicholas Jasenovec
Starring:
Michael Cera
Charlyne Yi
Jake Johnson
Elise Salomon
Screenwriter:
Charlyne Yi
Nicholas Jasenovec
Producer:
Sandra Murillo
Elise Salomon
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Real-life sweethearts Michael Cera and Charlyne Yi head up this indie semi-documentary comedy, scripted by Yi, concerning the meaning of love. Fellow Judd Apatow veteran Nicholas Jasenovec makes his directorial debut with the production.
Comedian/actress Charlyne Yi has never been in love and is not even sure if she is capable of loving someone. And the concept of the documentary is born, as Yi goes on an across country journey to try to further understand the concept of love. Along the way she interviews married couples, newly weds, divorcees, a gay couple, a romance novelist, scientists, a married judge and lawyer, a psychic, a group of young children, and even some of her friends - Seth Rogen, Demetri Martain and more. And Li also meets real-life boyfriend Michael Cera, playing himself, and begins to develop a relationship that may or may not lead to true love. Will Charlyne be transformed into a true believer? The answer is much more complicated than what you might expect.
The film is also intercut with stories of true love told by real life couples that Charlyne meets along her journey, cleverly told through handcrafted paper puppets and dioramas. Charlyne’s child-like nervous personality is infectious, and it’s hard not to like her (although after the screening I was surprised to find a couple critics that just didn’t get her new-age quirky personality based comedy). The non scripted interviews sometimes come off as uninteresting compared to the scripted/improved sequences which revolve around Li’s relationship with Cera and growing friendship with director Nicholas Jasenovec (played on film by actor Jake Johnson). The film ramps up as Cera grows annoyed that he can’t see Yi in private without the cameras recording and the documentary begins to become more and more self aware.
Charlyne Yi embarks on a quest across America to make a documentary about the one subject she doesn't fully understand: Love. Michael Cera becomes the object of her affection. Weaving together reality and fantasy, Paper Heart combines elements of documentary and traditional storytelling to bring a fresh perspective to the modern romancePaper Heart follows Nick and Charlyne on a cross-country journey to document what exactly "love" is. Interviewing ministers, happily married couples, chemists, romance novelists, divorce lawyers, a group of children and more, the determined young girl attempts to find definition and perhaps even experience the mysterious emotion. But as they travel across the United States and even venture to "The City of Love" her pessimistic denial may hinder her chances at finding real happiness
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Julie & Julia Hollywood Movie
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PG13,2hrs 3min
Genres:Comedy,Drama
Releases: August 7, 2009
Director:Nora Ephron
Distributor:Sony/Columbia Pictures
Starring:Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci
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Nora Ephron adapts Julie Powell's autobiographical book Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen with this Columbia Pictures production starring Amy Adams as an amateur chef who decides to cook every recipe in a cookbook from acclaimed celebrity chef Julia Child (played by Meryl Streep) in order to chronicle it in a blog over the course of a year. Streep's Devil Wears Prada co-star Stanley Tucci re-teams with the actress as Child's husband.
Meryl Streep is Julia Child and Amy Adams is Julie Powell in writer-director Nora Ephron’s adaptation of two bestselling memoirs: Powell’s Julie & Julia and My Life in France, by Julia Child with Alex Prud’homme.
Based on Julie Powell's book 'Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen.' Julie Powell recounts how she conquered every recipe in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking and saved her soul. Julie Powell is 30-years-old, living in a rundown apartment in Queens and working at a soul-sucking secretarial job that's going nowhere. She needs something to break the monotony of her life, and she invents a deranged assignment. She will take her mother's dog-eared copy of Julia Child's 1961 classic Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and she will cook all 524 recipes. In the span of one year.
At first she thinks it will be easy. But as she moves from the simple Potage Parmentier (potato soup) into the more complicated realm of aspics and crepes, she realizes there's more to Mastering the Art of French Cooking than meets the eye. With Julia's stern warble always in her ear, Julie haunts the local butcher, buying kidneys and sweetbreads. She sends her husband on late-night runs for yet more butter and rarely serves dinner before midnight. She discovers how to mold the perfect Orange Bavarian, the trick to extracting marrow from bone, and the intense pleasure of eating liver. And somewhere along the line she realizes she has turned her kitchen into a miracle of creation and cuisine. She has eclipsed her life's ordinariness through spectacular humor, hysteria, and perseverance.
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All About Steve English Movie
Cast And Crew
Theatrical Release:
Friday, September 4, 2009 (Wide)
Starring:
view full cast Thomas Haden Church
Bradley Cooper
Ken Jeong
DJ Qualls
Sandra Bullock
Directed by:
Phil Traill
Genres:
Comedy Romance
Distributor:
20th Century Fox
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Sandra Bullock plays eccentric crossword puzzle constructor Mary Horowitz who, after one short blind date, falls for handsome cable news cameraman Steve (Cooper). Convinced they are soul mates, Mary follows Steve across the country, encouraged by the self-serving actions of news reporter Hartman Hughes (Church). Along the way, Mary befriends an endearing group of oddballs who embrace her idiosyncrasies.
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I Corrupt All Cops Chinese Movie
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Director: Wong Jing
Writer: Wong Jing
Cast: Eason Chan Yik-Shun, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Alex Fong Lik-Sun, Bowie Lam Bo-Yi, Wong Jing, Liu Yang, Natalie Meng Yao, Kate Tsui Tsz-Shan, Bau Hei-Jing, Wong Tin-Lam, Pakho Chow Pak-Ho
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Spanning roughly a decade with three parallel plot threads, Wong Jing’s latest opus I Corrupt All Cops is undoubtedly his most ambitious films in years. However, considering the schlock master’s recent track record, it doesn’t take much to make an ambitious Wong Jing movie. Still, we should be appreciative of what Wong has to work with this time around – an intriguing historical background as well as an impressive cast that includes Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, and Eason Chan. The cast also includes Wong favorite Meng Yao and pop star Alex Fong Lik-Sun, but we won’t count that against him.
Cleverly titled with the abbreviation “ICAC”, I Corrupt All Cops is partly about the establishment of Hong Kong’s anti-corruption force, the Independent Commission Against Corruption. However, in true Wong Jing style, the film is more about corrupted policemen, headed by powerful Chief Inspector Lak (Tony Leung Ka-Fai), than the authorities. His closest men includes real criminal Gold (Wong Jing, in a deliciously snarky performance) and right hand man Gale (Eason Chan), who has taken on nine wives, all of them his superiors’ mistresses that were sent to him when the wives came knocking.
Lak also has power over foul-mouthed detective Unicorn (Anthony Wong, who seems to be having fun spewing out Cantonese bad words in every scene), who scapegoats innocent people with serious crimes to keep his boss happy. However, the influence of the Chiu Chow-accented Chief Inspector extends beyond just cops; he also has power over criminals that buy their way into police protection and out of any territorial disputes. Despite the various digressions of Wong’s script, the first half of I Corrupt All Cops is at times sleazy, at times violent, and totally an entertaining look at the darkest side of law enforcement in Hong Kong.
In fact, the other side of the law doesn’t even show up until nearly halfway into the film. Tired of all the corruption, the British establishes the ICAC, with Inspector Yin (Bowie Lam) leading fresh college graduates in taking down corrupted cops. One of these ideal young agents is Bong (Alex Fong), who was once arrested and tortured by Unicorn as a scapegoat until some of his own connections saved him. With their way of life threatened by the persistent ICAC agents, Lak and the police force will do anything to stop the ICAC’s investigations, especially when the disgruntled Unicorn decides to change to the righteous side of the law after a hostile run-in with Lak results in his fall from grace.
Despite the film’s implied and certainly Chinese investors-targeted message – that Hong Kong is no longer corrupt, especially under Chinese rule – I Corrupt All Cops is undoubtedly a Hong Kong film. Filled with dirty cops doing their worst and even a scene where someone gets a hammer to the face, Wong Jing certainly doesn’t show much restraint (within the IIB guidelines, of course) in showing the grim world of seventies Hong Kong police corruption. With a sprawling plot that nicely utilizes its large ensemble cast (even Meng Yao puts in some effort by speaking Cantonese) and a whole lot of story to cover, the film is always on its toes and is fairly compelling cinema.
However, Wong tries to put too many eggs into one basket, spending too much time developing the film’s criminal elements when the heart of the film should be their antagonistic relationship with the ICAC. Even though the more important characters are evenly developed as a result of the film’s two halves structure, there are some plotlines – especially Gale’s relationship with the unusually kind Wife no. 4 (Kate Tsui) and his affair with drug dealer Rose (Liu Yang) – that feel like character development for the sake of character development. The gray-shaded Gale is potentially the most interesting character and his relationship with Lak is one worth caring about. However, the film frustrates by constantly cutting to his chaotic marital life and his improbable romantic relationships instead of focusing on more interesting content.
The ICAC section of the story, especially how it developed its infamous interrogation techniques and how it helped bring down the bad guys, is captivating while it lasts. However, the ICAC's origins feel overly simplified and seem to boil down to the success of about six people. Wong does go to great lengths to show the torment of the ICAC agents (including an unnecessarily lengthy monologue about how the bad guys killed a dog), but it doesn’t go nearly as deep into the organization’s roots, methods, and its agents’ psychology as it should have. Instead, the ICAC is portrayed as an idealistic and cool force for good. Worse yet, the simply skims over the boiling point of the ICAC-police feud with a montage and a voiceover at the end. For a film that spent so much effort on the ICAC wordplay in its title, its simplification of the organization is certainly underwhelming.
Nevertheless, it’s been a while since Hong Kong has seen such an ambitious local film, which earns some automatic goodwill for I Corrupt All Cops. It's perhaps Wong Jing's finest work since The Colour of the Truth, but it doesn’t quite deliver on its potential. Even with a solid cast (especially Bowie Lam’s righteous inspector and Eason Chan’s morally conflicted cop) and plenty of historical material to draw from, Wong’s attempt to cover all sides of the story results in a muddled focus. I Corrupt All Cops is an undeniably entertaining and even sometimes involving film, but those who actually expect a quality film may be a little disappointed. On the other hand, those expecting a Wong Jing film, especially those that know a good serious Wong Jing film is as rare as a Wong Kar-Wai one, will be pleasantly surprised. It may be too late to stop Wong Jing from going back to his usual crude antics, but I Corrupt All Cops still earns more respect and deserves more support than it suggests.
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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: Hollywood Movie
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Starring:
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Channing Tatum
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Said Taghmaoui
Sienna Miller
Directed by:
Stephen Sommers
Genres:
Action Adventure War
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures
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Director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy, Van Helsing) adapts the beloved Hasbro G.I. Joe toy line with this Paramount Pictures production that pits the Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity against the evil forces of the organization known as Cobra. Dennis Quaid and Channing Tatum star as General Hawk and Duke Hauser, respectively, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marlon Wayans leading the rest of the cast, including Sienna Miller, Ray Park, Rachel Nichols, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Saïd Taghmaoui, and Asian film star Lee Byung-hun
Paramount Pictures and Hasbro, whose previous collaboration was the worldwide blockbuster "Transformers," have reunited for another extraordinary action-adventure "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra." From the Egyptian desert to deep below the polar ice caps, the elite G.I. JOE team uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer Destro and the growing threat of the mysterious Cobra organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos.