The director of ‘Ong-bak’ delivers ‘The Kick’ on Import Blu-ray and DVD

"The Kick" Korean Theatrical Poster

"The Kick" Korean Theatrical Poster

Fans of fight flicks know that whatever director Prachya Pinkaew (Ong-bak, Chocolate) touches is typically full of bone-crunching martial arts goodness.

In 2011’s The Kick, Pinkaew teamed up with his Chocolate star JeeJa Yanin to tell the story of a Korean family of Tae Kwon Do experts who move to Thailand and become mixed up in all sorts of trouble. Naturally, a ton of jaw-dropping fight scenes and stunts ensue.

2011’s The Kick is arriving on Import Blu-ray and DVD from your friends at DDDHouse this August 7th, 2012. You can snag the Region A Blu-ray for just $19.23 or the Region 3 DVD for $12.05. Be advised that A Region A Blu-ray will play on any American Blu-ray device but you’ll need an Import player to play a Region 3 DVD.

The Kick is a movie we’ve been anxiously awaiting here at Cityonfire.com. Check out our past coverage here, including links to the trailer. And stay tuned for our review!

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 8/7/12

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Summer days, they happen so fast. Don’t let August pass you by without checking out this Tuesday’s new movies on Blu-ray and DVD. Here are your Asian and genre movie releases for the week of 8/7/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Blu-ray/DVD) – the 150 minute cut of the 2011 Taiwanese epic, produced by John Woo. The brave Seediq tribe fends off the imperial Japanese army in this film based on historical incident

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale – 4 1/2 hour International Version (Blu-ray/DVD) – Well Go USA is also bringing the full version of the “Seediq Bale” saga to Blu-ray and DVD

Yamada: Way of the Samurai (IMPORT Blu-ray) – Amazon is offering an IMPORT Blu-ray of this film starting August 13th. This 2010 Thai historical action film is also known under the title “The Samurai of Ayothaya”

Legendary Amazons (IMPORT Blu-ray) – Well Go USA will be bringing this film to North America with a Region 1 release in a few short months. If you can’t wait, Amazon is offering an IMPORT Blu-ray of the 2011 Hong Kong historical action flick on August 13th

FOREIGN CINEMA

Sebastiane: Remastered Edition (Blu-ray) – director Derek Jarman’s 1976 film, considered a landmark in gay cinema, now in hi-def

The Tempest: Remastered Edition (Blu-ray) – Derek Jarman’s 1979 visually stunning adaptation of the famous Shakespeare play

Foreign Letters (DVD) – this 2012 Hebrew-language movie focuses on the bond between a young Israeli immigrant and a Vietnamese boy

MAINSTREAM

Heroes and Demons (DVD) – I’ve never even heard of this 2011 thriller but it has a cast that any producer would kill for circa now: Chris Hemsworth, Andrew Garfield, Kirsten Dunst, and Tom Hardy

Steve Niles’ Remains (Blu-ray/DVD) – a 2011 post-apocalyptic tale based on a graphic novel by “30 Days of Night” creator Steve Niles

The Liquidator (DVD) – Vinnie Jones stars in this 2011 direct-to-video international thriller

Born 2 Race (Blu-ray/DVD) – some people are just born to race as you’ll find out in this 2011 direct-to-video racing thriller

The Crow (DVD) – Lionsgate re-issues the classic 1994 film starring Brandon Lee on a low-priced DVD

NEW TO BLU-RAY

Grosse Pointe Blank: 15th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray) – John Cusack stars in this 1997 action-comedy about a hitman attending his high school reunion

High Fidelity (Blu-ray) – more Cusack for your money with this 2000 comedy set in a record store

Clue: The Movie (Blu-ray) – the 1985 cult classic based on the board game comes to hi-def

Adventures in Babysitting: 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray) – Elizabeth Shue headlines this beloved 1987 comedy, now in hi-def

Full Metal Jacket 25th Anniversary (Blu-ray) – Stanley Kubrick’s 1987 Vietnam War classic returns to Blu-ray with an Anniversary edition

Bound (Blu-ray/DVD) – before the Wachowskis made it big with “The Matrix,” they wrote and directed this lesbian-tinged 1996 crime thriller

Spaceballs (25th Anniversary Edition) (Blu-ray) – Mel Brooks’ 1987 send-up of all things “Star Wars” comes to Blu-ray

The Incredible Mr. Limpet (Blu-ray) – Don Knotts headlines this 1964 blend of animation and live-action

INDIE

Blue Like Jazz (Blu-ray/DVD) – a young man struggling with his Christian faith flees to the most immoral college he can find in this 2012 indie film

CLASSICS

Rio Grande (Blu-ray) – the famous 1950 Western starring John Wayne, now in dazzling hi-def

The Long Memory (DVD) – John Mills stars in the 1953 crime thriller from the Rank Collection

Highly Dangerous (DVD) – the Rank Collection presents this 1950 noir film on DVD

The Seekers AKA Land of Fury (DVD) – the Rank Collection also releases this 1954 film set in New Zealand during the 1820’s

HORROR

The Boogens (Blu-ray/DVD) – a 1981 horror film about a monster who escapes from a mine to terrorize a small town

Mr. Hush (Blu-ray/DVD) – a small town serves as the backdrop for a battle between good and evil in this 2010 horror movie

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I, Robot Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D Combo (Fox)

I, Robot Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D Combo (Fox)

I, Robot Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D Combo (Fox)

RELEASE DATE: October 23, 2012

Fox presents the Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D for Alex Proyas’ I, Robot. In the year 2035, technology and robots are a trusted part of everyday life. But that trust is broken when a scientist (James Cromwell) is found dead and a cynical detective (Will Smith) believes that an advanced robot may be responsible. Check out the trailer.

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Meet Kung Fu Bob: An artist who specializes in original, detailed ‘martial arts movie’ prints

Kung Fu Bob's artwork oozes with great detail

Kung Fu Bob's artwork oozes with great detail

Introducing Kung Fu Bob, an artist who has been drawing ever since he could hold a crayon. In the beginning, he started illustrating animals, comic book heroes, monsters and a variety of robots. He never went to an art school (let’s face it, great artists are born with it). He works with a variety of mediums including pencil, charcoal, water color, acrylic, sculpture, silk-screening, color pencil, markers, etc.

Kung Fu Bob recently started a blog that features his martial arts movie artwork, which includes framable prints of Donnie Yen (Ip Man), Choi Min-sik (Old Boy), Hwang Jang Lee (Hitman in the Hand of Buddha), Sonny China (The Street Fighter), Jim Kelly (Black Belt Jones), Tomisaburo Wakayama (Lone Wolf and Cub), Shaw Brothers icons (The Venoms) and much more.

Cityonfire hopes you’ll take the time and browse around Kung Fu Bob’s blog. You might find something for that perfect-someone’s room, office or playroom. The prints make a definite one-of-kind gift for a martial arts movie fanatic.

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Dark Star: Thermostellar Edition Blu-ray (VCI Entertainment)

Dark Star: Thermostellar Edition Blu-ray (VCI Entertainment)

Dark Star: Thermostellar Edition Blu-ray (VCI Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: October 2, 2012

VCI Entertainment presents the Blu-ray for John Carpenter’s Dark Star: Thermostellar Edition. In the far reaches of space, a small crew, 20 years into their solitary mission, find things beginning to go hilariously wrong. Packed with a crap load of extra features, this version guarantees to satisfy! Check out the trailer. HKFanatic’s favorite film!

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Red Dawn Blu-ray (MGM)

Red Dawn Blu-ray (MGM)

Red Dawn Blu-ray (MGM)

RELEASE DATE: October 9, 2012

MGM presents the Blu-ray for John Milius’ Red Dawn. When Communist paratroopers descend on a high school football field in Colorado, a group of the school’s students wages an all-out guerrilla war to save their town – and their country! Starring Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, Harry Dean Stanton, C. Thomas Howell, Powers Boothe, Lea Thompson and Jennifer Grey. Check out the trailer.

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A ‘Ninja Assassin’ takes to the skies in ‘Return to Base’

"Soar Into the Sun" Korean Theatrical Poster

You remember Rain, don’t you? He’s the Korean singing and acting sensation who crossed over into American cinema with roles in the Wachowski Brothers’ big screen Speed Racer (2008) and the bloody good guilty pleasure Ninja Assassin (2009). Well, he’s back in his native country and ready to hop into the cockpit of a sleek fighter jet for the summer blockbuster Soar Into the Sun.

A teaser trailer is online here. The production values look sky high – no pun intended – and the teaser promises plenty of intense aerial action, even if it doesn’t offer much hint of a plot.

If that’s whet your appetite, head on over here for the poster and a glimpse of Rain in his pilot gear. Soar Into the Sun arrives in Korean theaters this August 2012.

Update: In a move that seems designed only to confuse audiences, the film has alternately been promoted as Soar Into the Sun (see: the new poster) and Return to Base. But it’s looking likely that the official title is Return to Base, seeing as how that’s the name stamped all over the latest trailer. You’ll find plenty of new stills at that link as well.

BREAKING NEWS: A new trailer is online with English subs. Hooray!

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Magnificent Warriors (1987) Review

"Magnificent Warriors" Theatrical Poster

“Magnificent Warriors” Theatrical Poster

Director: David Chung Chi-Man
Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Richard Ng, Derek Yee Tung Sing, Lowell Lo, Koon Ting, Cindy Lau Chin Dai, Tetsuya Matsui, Hwang Jang Lee, Chang Yi, Lo Meng, Ku Feng
Running Time: 89 min. 

By Numskull

Very ’80s action flick that substitutes quantity for quality. There’s not much about it that could rightly be described as “magnificent” but that’s OK… this is a rainy day, nowhere to go, hour-and-a-half-to-kill-and-nobody-to-kill-it-with kind of movie, and a pretty good one at that.

Michelle Yeoh plays a WWII-era heroic lead role and brandishes a whip… so of course she’s gonna be stuck with a “female Indiana Jones” label. Really, the whip is pretty much where the similarities end. No lost arks or temples of doom to be found here. There’s a city under Japanese control and Michelle is sent to help a Chinese secret agent bail out the leader, who opposes Japan. His bubble-headed sweetie and a wandering gambler (Richard Ng, the perpetual comic relief guy) get involved along the way.

The action here isn’t extraordinary, but there’s a good amount of it and it gets the job done quite well. The parts that try to be funny do so with little success, but they aren’t permitted to go on for too long while asses remain to be kicked. Two scenes… an airplane chase and an aborted execution… are too lengthy for their own good, but there’s not much else to complain about, unless you demand that every HK movie be totally fresh, totally innovative, totally off-the-page. Magnificent Warriors is perfectly enjoyable as long as you accept it for what it is.

Numskull’s Rating: 7/10

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This summer, South Korea is about to get a little ‘Deranged’

"Deranged" Korean Theatrical Poster

You thought America had it bad when Steven Soderbergh unleashed his Contagion on an unsuspecting populace? Korean director Park Jung Woo might just be upping the ante with his new film Deranged, which is set to be released in theaters over there this July. In the film it seems that some ne’er-do-wells have dumped the bodies of dead dogs in the river – dogs infected with a new strain of virus that eventually makes its way to humanity and causes Korean citizens to go quite literally insane.

Deranged stars Kim Myung min, Kim Dong Wan, Moong Jung-Hee, and Lee Ha-Nui. We will get back to you as soon as a trailer is available. In the meantime, check out some high-quality stills from the film at Beyond Hollywood.

Update: A teaser trailer is available.

Also check out another poster at Beyond Hollywood. Scope out four new pictures from the film, some of which involve mass hysteria. Twitch Film debuted this intense new one sheet poster.

Unfortunately it’s not subtitled but there’s a new-ish trailer for the film online now. Thanks to 24 Frames Per Second for uploading it. Don’t forget that Deranged is receiving a limited theatrical release in North America this July 27th. We should have a review of the film for you in the coming weeks.

BREAKING NEWS: Kindly enough, the cast of Deranged made a video giving a shout-out to their fans in North America and abroad.

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Strip Mahjong: Battle Royale DVD (Danger After Dark)

Strip Mahjong: Battle Royale DVD (Danger After Dark)

Strip Mahjong: Battle Royale DVD (Danger After Dark)

RELEASE DATE: TBA

Danger After Dark presents the DVD for Strip Mahjong: Battle Royale. A handful of mysterious Japanese women take part in a deranged web show that makes them strip off their clothes when they lose a round of Mahjong. When there is nothing left to hide, the loser’s secrets are revealed and the nubile contestants must take their punishment.

Update: According to Anon, a fellow COF reader, this movie has been removed from Amazon’s database.

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Escape From Women’s Prison DVD (Cinema First)

Escape From Women's Prison DVD (Cinema First)

Escape From Women's Prison DVD (Cinema First)

RELEASE DATE: October 23, 2012

Cinema First presents the DVD for 1978’s Escape From Women’s Prison. A pack of female convicts engineer a prison break – taking a busload of young athletes hostage. They seek out the man responsible for their incarceration. But before they find him, the convicts make it a long road of pain for their hostages.

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Guilty of Romance (2011) Review

"Guilty of Romance" International Theatrical Poster

“Guilty of Romance” International Theatrical Poster

Director: Sion Sono
Cast: Miki Mizuno, Makoto Togashi, Megumi Kagurazaka, Kazuya Kojima, Satoshi Nikaido, Ryuju Kobayashi, Shingo Gotsuji, Motoki Fukami
Running Time: 113 min.

By HKFanatic

Sion Sono, the acclaimed director of “Suicide Club,” returns with the final installment of his so-called Hate Trilogy. Following up two modern classics like “Love Exposure” and “Cold Fish” couldn’t have been an easy task, and while “Guilty of Romance” is arguably the weakest of the trilogy, it’s a Sion Sono film – which means it’s still pretty damn brilliant.

As in “Cold Fish,” Sion Sono once again takes inspiration from a true life crime. Sono uses a murder incident at a Love Hotel in 90’s Shibuya as a springboard to tell his story of a repressed housewife (Megumi Kagurazaka) falling down a Lynch-ian rabbit hole into a world of sex and debauchery. The doting wife to a strict and unemotional husband who seems more preoccupied with his career as a famous novelist, Megumi eventually finds her way into a modeling gig that opens all sorts of dark doors for her life. Along the way, she befriends a lady of the night (Makoto Togashi) who also happens to be a university professor by day. Together, the two of them explore an unforgiving society where true love and the fulfillment of one’s desires are mutually exclusive events – and the pursuit of either often leads to self-destruction.

As has become something of a trend for Sion Sono, the true director’s cut of “Guilty of Romance” – running 144 minutes – is not available outside of Japan. International audiences have to make do with the 113 minute cut. On the upside, the Blu-ray looks fantastic, despite the film’s obvious low-budget. However, there are certainly areas where the film could serve to be fleshed out by a longer runtime. For the first hour, the viewer gets the impression that the film will be focusing on Megumi’s personal journey – but once Makoto enters the picture, Mugumi’s character seems to regress. Sono’s screenplay employs a framing device involving two detectives investigating a murder and yet the detectives receive little development themselves and only seem present to remind us that, yes, this story is going to end in blood.

As a Westerner, I can’t help but wish I could view the “Guilty of Romance” unedited cut in order to experience Sion Sono’s vision in its entirety. At the same time, I’m content with the movie on this disc. Sono remains one of Japan’s top provocateurs, leaving no taboo unturned as he explores characters at their most psychological extremes. Rather than simply shock for the sake of shock, “Guilty of Romance” delves deep into the human condition; our characters are searching for meaning and fulfillment in an empty, frequently hopeless world. Further enriching the story, Sono makes several references to Franz Kafka’s unfinished literary work “The Castle.”

Wether you’re looking for the next great piece of Asian extreme cinema or merely a pitch-black film that tackles human sexuality and suffering, then “Guilty of Romance” is a title to seek out. The Chinese Blu-ray available from DDDHouse offers very readable English subtitles and stunning picture quality. Sion Sono’s films are rarely what one would call an easy watch but for fans of the more ‘out there’ works of directors like David Lynch and Takashi Miike, Sono’s Hate Trilogy should prove to be essential viewing.

HKFanatic’s Rating: 8/10

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US network to develop a ‘Battle Royale’ TV series? – “We’re not planning to do anything that we cannot get on the air”

"Battle Royale” Japanese Movie Poster

"Battle Royale” Japanese Movie Poster

Due to the success of The Hunger Games (2012), which was similar to – and – helped popularize Kinji Fukasaku’s Battle Royale (2000) in America, The CW Network is currently in discussion to remake Battle Royale as an English-language TV series. If a deal is reached, the TV series will source off Koushun Takami’s original novel and the story will be expanded into a series of hour long episodes.

LA Times reports: When Hunger Games came out in the spring, it effectively killed any chances of a Royale film; citing the similarities, producers said at the time that no studio would want to risk looking like copycats. This explains why they’re remaking it as a TV series instead of a film. For for the full article, visit LA Times.

Updates: EW.com reports that Mark Pedowitz, The CW’s entertainment president, loves the idea of doing a Battle Royale TV show. But when Pedowitz is questioned about bringing Battle Royale’s brutal content to a broadcast network, he replies: “We’re not planning to do anything that we cannot get on the air”.

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Many Wars Ago DVD (Raro Video USA)

Many Wars Ago DVD (Raro Video USA)

Many Wars Ago DVD (Raro Video USA)

RELEASE DATE: October 16, 2012

Raro Video USA presents the DVD for 1970’s Many Wars Ago. On the Italian/Austrian front during World War I, a disastrous Italian attack upon the Austrian positions leads to a mutiny among the decimated Italian troops. Directed by Francesco Rossi (Hands Over the City) and starring Mark Frechette, Alain Cuny and Gian Maria Volonté.

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Soldiers of Fortune DVD (MGM)

"Soldiers of Fortune" Movie Poster

"Soldiers of Fortune" Movie Poster

RELEASE DATE: September 25, 2012

MGM presents the DVD for Soldiers of Fortune. Expendables, move over! Five super-rich thrill-seekers have paid a premium to have themselves inserted into a real-life military mission: delivering weapons to the besieged rebels of an island stronghold. But when the plan backfires and all hell breaks loose. Starring Christian Slater, Sean Bean, Ving Rhames and Dominic Monaghan. Check out the trailer.

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