For all you who lives in New York, or near New York, it's almost time for
The 7th New York Asian Film Festival!!!
June 20-July 6
Presented by Subway Cinema
http://www.subwaycinema.com/
Presented by Subway Cinema
http://www.subwaycinema.com/
I'm not hired by these guys. I've actually been waiting for this for months, and am very excited.
A good amount of them are big-budget hit movies in Asia, rather than the usual art house movies played in festivals. And probably because they are big-budget, star-casted movies, I will admit that I've been disappointed before, the same way Hollywood movies can disappoint. I've also walked away from films thinking 'wow, they've poured more money than God in this movie, and it's worth every fucking cent.' Some of these movies really left me in a floaty daze, and wonder why I left Asia in the first place.
Another reason to see these movies is that if you decided in the last minute, 'meh, I'll just stay at home, it's not a movie kind of night', you probably won't be able to find a lot of them on DVD in the states. So unless you own a region 2 or 3 or 6 DVD player (or just have the player "fixed"), you won't be able to actually watch a lot of them if you miss it. And even then some don't have english subtitles.
Also, pre-order tickets. I've been turned away from sold-out shows with tears too many times.
5 comments:
Ooooh. I'm really curious about the Django remake!
If Django is about a short-fuse cop who likes to shoot up tea houses full of triads with two handguns that he never has to reload, I'm totally there.
No, but I'm sure there are at least five or six movies that fit the bill on the schedule. I haven't looked that close yet...
Django is a cowboy movie. I'm pretty sure you like cowboys, but I can't recall where I might have gotten that idea...
I believe the movie you're looking for, Jon, is Bodyguard 1 & 2, which apparently have 4 cars (or more) colliding in midair and exploding. There also seem to be more sunglasses than eyes, and a lot more guns than hands.
Jen: you've just described THE PERFECT MOVIE.
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