Donnie Yen’s ‘Special ID’ Blu-ray now available from DDDhouse!

"Special Identity" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Special Identity" Chinese Theatrical Poster

DDDHouse.com now has Donnie Yen’s latest, Special Identity, available for pre-order on Blu-ray & DVD. Keep in mind that the DVD version is Region 3 coded, so you will need a multi-region DVD player to view the movie. Fortunately, the Blu-ray version is coded for region A, so it’s good to go on your current North American Blu-ray hardware.

Considering it’s close to Christmas, you might want to pre-order early to lock in a copy. The movie will be shipping on December 20th 2013. See it before everyone else and place your order today!

Clarence Fok’s Special Identity stars Donnie Yen, Jing Tian, Andy On, Zhang Hanyu, Ronald Cheng and Collin Chou. Watch the trailer.

Updates: If you’re waiting for the official North American release, Well Go USA is releasing the movie in theaters on March 7, with an Ultra VOD window beginning February 4, followed by a Blu-ray & DVD release. If you’re impatient, click here.

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Cityonfire interviews ‘The Berlin File’ director Ryoo Seung-wan

"City of Violence" Korean Theatrical Poster

"City of Violence" Korean Theatrical Poster

Korean filmmaker Ryoo Seung-wan has carved a memorable path through genre cinema, earning the attention and acclaim of action fans worldwide. Early works, such as the special effects-heavy superhero film Arahan and the Tarantino-esque City of Violence, featured a one-two punch of humor and martial arts action.

Since then, the director’s films have struck a decidedly more serious tone. 2010’s The Unjust took an unforgiving look at Korea’s capitalist society. Now, Ryoo Seung-wan is back with a globe-hopping thriller in the Bourne vein, The Berlin File. Recently, the busy filmmaker was kind enough to answer some of Cityonfire.com’s burning questions.

Click here to read the interview.

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A Malaysian action film called ‘Balistik’ lives up to its title

"Balistik" Theatrical Poster

"Balistik" Theatrical Poster

If you’re missing the good old days of Hong Kong action cinema, then an upcoming Malaysian film titled Balistik is right up your alley.

Directed by Silver (Yes, Silver), Balistik tells the story of a professional killer named Saga who goes head-to-head with a police inspector. Here’s the catch: Not only is the police inspector a childhood friend of Saga’s, he’s also married to Saga’s former wife!

Judging from the latest trailer, the film definitely lives up to its title. Balistik will get a domestic release on January 9, 2014.

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Red Band trailer for Dolph Lundgren’s ‘Battle of the Damned’

Battle of the Damned | Blu-ray & DVD | (Anchor Bay)

Battle of the Damned | Blu-ray & DVD | (Anchor Bay)

THE MOVIE: The premise for Dolph Lundgren’s Battle of the Damned sounds like something a 7th grader dreamed up after binging on Mountain Dew and pixie sticks: Dolph Lundgren plays a professional soldier leading a ragtag group of rebels – and an army of robots – against the undead after a zombie outbreak wipes out civilization.

Sounds crazy but apparently it’s legit; writer/director Christopher Hatton says he’s going for a tone similar to 28 Days Later and Escape From New York. The poster certainly looks cool and claims that filming starts in June of this year but it also warns that “credits are not contractual,” leading me to believe that there’s a chance Dolph might not even star in the movie. Rest assured, Cityonfire.com will keep you posted.

Update: Watch the trailer for Battle of the Damned. | Newest poster for Battle of the Damned. | New UK cover art.

BREAKING NEWS: Enjoy the new Red Band trailer. And don’t forget, the North American Blu-ray & DVD is now available for pre-order.

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Exclusive: Interview with Ryoo Seung-wan

Ryoo Seung-wan: Interview

Korean filmmaker Ryoo Seung-wan has carved a memorable path through genre cinema, earning the attention and acclaim of action fans worldwide. Early works, such as the special effects-heavy superhero film Arahan and the Tarantino-esque City of Violence, featured a one-two punch of humor and martial arts action.

Since then, the director’s films have struck a decidedly more serious tone. 2010’s police action/thriller The Unjust took an unforgiving look at Korea’s capitalist society. Now, Ryoo Seung-wan is back with a globe-hopping espionage thriller in the Bourne vein. The Berlin File is poised for DVD release in North America on December 24th, 2014, and fans of high-octane action won’t want to miss it.

Recently, the busy filmmaker was kind enough to answer some of Cityonfire.com’s burning questions:


"City of Violence" Korean Theatrical Poster

“City of Violence” Korean Theatrical Poster

With many of your earlier films, such as Arahan and City of Violence, it felt like there was a deliberate blend of comedy mixed in with the action/violence. Both The Unjust and The Berlin File seemed to generally carry a much darker and grittier tone. Is this a conscious direction you’re going in as a filmmaker or is it merely how these last two projects have evolved?

I personally think that comedy is really important, in both film and real life. However, I believe that comedy should be used based on the tone of the film. It’s not like you add comedy here and there for your satisfaction. Comedy needs to work well with the movie. For example, the movie The Unjust has many comedic scenes. In The Berlin File, comedy was not necessary because I needed to maintain the dark and gritty tone of the story. So I would say it’s not due to evolution, but rather due to the fact that the story of The Berlin File didn’t require comedy.

Although many of your films are wildly different from each other, they typically contain some element of action. What is it about the action genre that continues to fascinate you, and why do you think it allows for such a wide array of stories to be told?

"No Blood No Tears" Korean Theatrical Poster

“No Blood No Tears” Korean Theatrical Poster

‘Action’ is made up of movements. The foundation of a movie is supported by a combination of many movements. In the screen the images move, sounds move, time move, and the audiences’ reaction move. With this in mind, I think action is one of the most purest form of expression in a movie.

Action also means conflict. Drama requires conflict and the way that conflict manifests is in the action. Without conflict, there would be no action. I think the thing that makes action movies appealing is the fact that it pushes conflict to an extremity.

In an age in which computer effects and shaky camerawork are often used to hide actors’ lack of fighting prowess, you really embrace practical stunt work and intricate fight choreography – as seen in fight sequences like The Warriors homage in City of Violence. It clearly makes a difference in the film product, but what makes you as a filmmaker continue to embrace this more ‘old school’ approach to action?

I grew up watching 70s and 80s action movies. For me, the filmmaking process is meaningful in itself but it also has meaning in the process of the way I live my life. In many ways, I am naturally inclined to recall the most memorable moments in my life. Kind of like the way Kane from Citizen Kane seeks “Rosebud.” This is probably the reason why I naturally embrace the more ‘old school’ approach to action. And as time passes, I desire to capture the true and pure state of a moment in life to my films.

It could also be because I’m just not too familiar with new and advanced technology.

"The Unjust" Korean Theatrical Poster

“The Unjust” Korean Theatrical Poster

The Unjust, while enjoyable as a straight-up crime/thriller, also felt something like a scathing indictment of capitalism run amok. Did the film receive much attention for its social commentary in Korea?

It’s true that certain elements of the movie is based on stories that happened in real life. That’s probably why the movie received good reviews on its realism.

Korean cinema continues to gain popularity among fans of Asian films in the West. However, it is difficult for most Korean films to find distribution in North America unless they feature action or horror elements. Do you see this trend changing in the future, or perhaps you feel it’s not even a trend that needs to change?

This is a tough question to answer because it depends not only the subject of the movie but also the language, the cast, and the cultural understanding between countries. The Korean film industry have made various attempts to adjust their film to U.S. audiences to successfully enter the U.S. film market but was faced with many challenges. On the contrary, some films with a strong Korean perspective and identity did better.

The Berlin File | DVD (CJ Entertainment)

The Berlin File | DVD (CJ Entertainment)

I think it is natural that more movies with action or horror are introduced internationally because they don’t require much understanding of the country’s culture. It would be nice if audiences who enjoyed Korean action or horror movies to naturally get into other Korean movies of a different genre. However, how do you suppose I be able to accurately predict the future trend of another country other than my own?

Thanks again to Ryoo Seung-wan, Jill Gurich at MPRM Communications and our very own HKFanatic (great questions!) for making this interview happen. Ryoo’s latest film, The Berlin File, hits DVD on December 24th, 2014. Be sure to check it out!

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Deal on Fire! The Bourne Trilogy | Blu-ray | Only $23.89 – Expires soon!

"The Bourne Trilogy" Blu-ray Cover

"The Bourne Trilogy" Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is for the The Bourne Trilogy Blu-ray set. Included in the set is 2002’s The Bourne Identity, 2004’s The Bourne Supremacy and 2007’s The Bourne Ultimatum. At about $8 a disc, this is a Bourne deal! If you’re a completist and you want The Bourne Legacy, it’s also available at a low price.

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‘Taekwondo Damashii: Rebirth’ strikes with a new trailer!

"Taekwondo Damashii: Rebirth" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Taekwondo Damashii: Rebirth" Japanese Theatrical Poster

A new trailer has been released for the upcoming Taekwondo Damashii: Rebirth, a Japanese martial arts films which is affiliated with the International Taekwon-do Federation Japan (ITF-JAPAN). Rebirth is written and directed by Hideyuki Katsuki (The Yakuza Wives Neo) and stars Masahiro Inoue, Ryoma Baba and Kyosuke Hamao.

Official plot: Three brothers are involved in a family conflict over which one of them will be heir to the family taekwondo dojo. One day, they accidentally wander into a mysterious forest where they’re confronted by waves of enemies which they must keep defeating with their taekwondo skills in order to escape. Watch the trailer. – Thanks to Film Combat Syndicate

Update: Watch the newest trailer.

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Ice Soldiers | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

Ice Soldiers | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

Ice Soldiers | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

RELEASE DATE: February 25, 2014

Sony presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Ice Soldiers. From the writers of Dolph Lundgren’s Dark Angel (aka I Come in Peace) comes an action movie that’s straight out of the early 1990s! A scientist discovers the bodies of three frozen genetically modified Russians buried in the North. Upon thawing them out he realizes he has unleashed a deadly threat and must stop them at all costs. Starring Dominic Purcell, Adam Beach and Michael Ironside. Watch the trailer.

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The Hidden Fortress | Blu-ray & DVD (Criterion)

The Hidden Fortress | Blu-ray & DVD (Criterion)

The Hidden Fortress | Blu-ray & DVD (Criterion)

RELEASE DATE: March 18, 2014

Criterion presents the Blu-ray & DVD for 1958’s The Hidden Fortress. Akira Kurosawa directs this spirited period action-adventure in which two conniving peasants are tasked with smuggling a general, a princess and the remains of her family’s wealth through mountainous, hostile territory in feudal Japan. This rip-roaring ride is among the director’s most beloved films and was a primary influence on George Lucas’s Star Wars. Watch the trailer.

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The Wrath of Vajra | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

The Wrath of Vajra | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

The Wrath of Vajra | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: March 18, 2014

Well Go USA presents the Blu-ray & DVD for The Wrath of Vajra, directed by Law Ching Cheong (who is currently wrapping up Donnie Yen’s The Iceman Cometh). In The Wrath of Vajra, a top Chinese martial artist (Yu Xing) sets his sights on a Japanese death cult after they abduct innocent Chinese children and train them to be assassins. Judging by the trailer, the filmmakers have been influenced by the Ong-Bak sequels in terms of the slow-motion action photography and a willingness to feature comic book-like villains.

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Schwarzenegger detoxifies from the ‘Toxic Avenger’ reboot

"Toxic Avenger" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Toxic Avenger" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Variety reports that Arnold Schwarzenegger is in talks to star in a reboot of Troma’s 1984 cult classic, Toxic Avenger. Contrary to what most would expect, Schwarzenegger’s not wanted for the title role, but he will be the main star if he signs up for the movie (how the heck would that work?).

The Toxic Avenger reboot will be penned by Steve Pink (director of Hot Tub Time Machine) and Daniel C. Mitchell (writer and producer of Zap Gun!). No director is currently attached.

The original Lloyd Kaufman film revolves around a nerdy janitor who becomes a disfigured superhero after coming across toxic chemicals.

Updates: According to Lloyd Kaufman, Schwarzenegger has “unsigned” from the Toxic Avenger reboot for unexplained reasons. Schwarzenegger is currently working on Maggie and The Expendables 3; and in development is the Legend of ConanTerminator 5 and Triplets (Twins sequel). His current completed film Sabatoge, will be in theaters April 14, 2014. With all these projects lined up, it makes sense that he would bail out from the Toxic Avenger.

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Commitment | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Commitment | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Commitment | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: March 11, 2014

Well Go USA presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Park Hong-Soo’s Commitment. After his father’s botched espionage mission, North Korean Myung-Hoon (Choi Seung-Hyun) and his young sister Hye-In (Han Ye-Ri) are sent to a labor prison camp. In order to save his sister’s life, Myung-Hoon volunteers to become a spy and infiltrates the South as a teenage defector. Watch the trailer.

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Cityonfire interviews ‘The Raid’ director Gareth Evans

Interview with 'The Raid' director Gareth Evans

Interview with 'The Raid' director Gareth Evans

Just in case you missed it: We recently had the privilege of having a chat with Gareth Evans, the writer and director of 2009’s Merantau, 2011’s The Raid and the highly anticipated The Raid 2: Berandal, which is due for release in 2014.

In the interview, we ask him questions such as: What his favorite martial arts film of all time is; What action star would he love to work with; His thoughts on directing a Die Hard flick; and we also brought up Sylvester Stallone’s tweet on topping The Raid with Expendables 3 (Stallone’s tweet: “We believe we can do better than the The Raid, which was an excellent film… Raising the bar…”), plus much more!

Click here to read the interview.

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Kino releases Jia Zhangke’s ultra-violent ‘A Touch of Sin’

"A Touch of Sin" Theatrical Poster

"A Touch of Sin" Theatrical Poster

If you’re looking for a new ultra-violent masterpiece from China, be on the look out for Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin. The film – which stars Wu Jiang (Dragon), Vivien Li (The Guillotines) and Lanshan Luo – revolves around four brutal tales set in different geographical settings across modern-day China.

Nominated for the Palme d’Or and winner of Best Screenplay at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, it should be noted that A Touch of Sin is a departure from Zhangke’s more meditative films. The New York Times called Zhangke “One of the World’s Most Important Filmmakers” for his 2006 film Still Life, an almost documentary-style movie about people who returned to a flooded town to salvage what they can and say good-bye to things they lost.

Both acclaimed and controversial, A Touch of Sin (a nod to King Hu’s 1969 action classic, A Touch of Zen) has been compared to the works of Sergio Leone and Quentin Tarantino. There’s no set release date, but the trailer has been available for some time.

Updates: Newest trailer. Deadline reports that Kino Lorber will release the film on October 4 in New York, following its U.S. premiere at the New York Film Festival. | Newest poster.

BREAKING NEWS: You can now pre-order Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin. Kino Lorber is releasing the highly-anticipated, ultra-violent film on Blu-ray and DVD on March 18, 2014.

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A Touch of Sin | Blu-ray & DVD (Kino Lorber)

"A Touch of Sin" Theatrical Poster

"A Touch of Sin" Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: March 18, 2014

Kino Lorber presents the Blu-ray & DVD for A Touch of Sin. Both acclaimed and controversial, Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin (a nod to King Hu’s 1969 action classic, A Touch of Zen) has been compared to the works of Sergio Leone and Quentin Tarantino. This ultra-violent film stars Wu Jiang (Dragon), Vivien Li (The Guillotines) and Lanshan Luo. Watch the trailer.

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