Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

Spies: Shanghai (2010)





This is a really different kind of spy film.  It has a few draw-backs for some.  Many, for example, won't like the Dashiell Hammett, Noir type narration by Cusack.  I find it really interesting.  Set amongst a cross-roads of bullshit slung from both fronts for WWII, culminating in Shanghai, which to this day is a free-trade zone.  

Monday, August 17, 2015

Random Horror Movie Of The Week: Doctor Vampire (Jiang shi yi sheng) 1991




Horror Sub-Genre:  Vampires
Year:  1991
Country:  Hong Kong
Language:  Cantonese
Time:  98 minutes
No Tagline
Bonus:  Kung Fu vampires
Watched:  as a recommendation from Amazon Prime
Somewhat recomened if you are a) a fan of Hong Kong action films, b) a fan of horror comedy or c) enjoy somewhat gory slapstick

Just A Few Notes



This version, courtesy of Hong Kong Retro Cinema, (which is right now viewable as part of an Amazon Prime subscription) has some English translations in applicable places, especially the opening scene, which is supposed to be set in England--though the original is completely Cantonese.  Even the non Asian actors, principally the "Master Vampire", assayed by Peter Kjaer, are originally speaking in Cantonese, making it a bit jarring when the dub drops in over their obvious Chinese lines.  But it tends to add a bit to the silly spirit of the film.



The film features genuinely funny moments and has tons of old fashioned slapstick mixed in with joke martial arts--both mimicking and making fun of the Hong Kong action genre; and the film sports few good special effects.  One, quite well done, complete with bad laser eyes that make Big Trouble In Little China seem serious, is a floating vampire effect that has some genuine creep to it.  The rest is pure Hong Kong comedy, filled with over-exaggerated kick and punch sounds.


There is very little in the way of real horror film chills and thrills, but for those who love horror comedy it might be worth a look. Those who love Hong Kong comedy, will surely find it a gem, if they haven't already discovered it.


Thursday, April 16, 2015

TNT Jackson (1974)


No that ain't Pam Grier--but just as Foxey!    It's Jeannie Bell.  This had Roger Corman attached to it at some point.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Oscars: Javiar Bardem/Roger Deakins Double Feature--Skyfall & No Country For Old Men






Skyfall was nominated for 5 Oscars, winning two of them for Best Original Song and Sound Editing.  Roger Deakins was nominated for Best Cinematographer. 

















Nominated for 8 Oscars, winning 4 of the most important, once again Deakins was nominated for Best Cinematographer.  Won For:

Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Bardem)
Best Adapted Screenplay