‘Yakuza Weapon’ to leave a trail of bodies in its wake on February 7th

Yakuza Weapon Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Yakuza Weapon Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

“Yakuza Weapon is literally a blast– Fangoria

Slapstick comedy with tightly choreographed action and outrageous special effects, Yakuza Weapon is a riotously entertaining ride– Twitch

The Team Who Brought You VERSUS Have Returned with Another Hard-Edged Battle Royale Featuring Tough Gangsters, Deadly Women and Cybernetic Penis Implants!

YAKUZA WEAPON

The Latest Blood-Soaked Gore Fest

From Japanese Production House Sushi Typhoon

Debuts on Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack February 7th

Bonus Materials Include a Making-Of Featurette
and the Spinoff Film Takuzo Weapon

From the director of Mutant Girl Squad (Tak Sakaguchi), and Meatball Machine (Yûdai Yamaguchi) comes the “bloody awesome”* Yakuza Weapon, debuting on Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack and DVD February 7th from Well Go USA Entertainment.  Another warped film from the prolific Japanese production company Sushi Typhoon, Yakuza Weapon is based on the cult manga by Ken Ishikawa and stars stuntman-turned-director Tak Sakaguchi as a one-man, butt-kicking army out to avenge the death of his father with built-in firepower.

The extensive bonus features include the behind-the-scenes featurette “The Making of Yakuza Weapon,” a discussion with Director Tak Sakaguchi and the spinoff short film Takuzo Weapon.   Yakuza Weapon will be available in a Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack for $29.98 SRP and on standard DVD for $24.98 SRP.

Synopsis:

Stuntman-turned-director, Tak Sakaguchi, directs himself as a hard-hitting maverick who returns to Tokyo, only to discover his Yakuza father murdered, his family headquarters turned into a shady loan shop, and a powerful gang leader attempting to overthrow the entire criminal underworld! With rival gangs jacked up on “hyperdrug,” he must becomes a one-man, butt-kicking army – and things only get wilder when he loses an arm and a leg, only to have them replaced with more firepower than the entire Japanese military possesses.

Bonus Features Include:
–  “The Making of Yakuza Weapon” Featurette
–  Director’s Discussion
–  Tokyo Stage Greeting
–  Spinoff Film: Takuzo Weapon
–  Trailers

Yakuza Weapon has a runtime of approximately 106 minutes and is unrated. It is available at amazon.com.

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Dante Lam’s ‘The Sniper’ reloads onto UK DVD

"The Sniper" UK DVD Cover

"The Sniper" UK DVD Cover

Thanks to hit action-thrillers like Fire of Conscience and The Viral Factor, Dante Lam is arguably the biggest director in Hong Kong cinema right now. That might lead you to believe that all of his recent films would be readily available on Region 1 DVD, but sadly that’s not the case. His 2009 film The Sniper, starring Richie Ren and Edison Chen, has still not seen a release in the West.

Now the film is now slated for an official UK DVD release (Region 2) from Chelsea Films on March 12. If you’re in the UK, you might want to show your support for Hong Kong cinema by picking up a copy. Meanwhile, the rest of us can pick up the All-Region blu-ray or the Region 1 & 3 DVD available from online retailer DDDHouse. Check out a trailer of the film here.

Thanks to 24 Frames Per Second for the scoop

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Enlist in ‘SIU’ on Korean DVD

"SIU" Korean DVD Cover

"SIU" Korean DVD Cover

SIU is a high-octane police thriller from the booming Korean film industry. The plot concerns two cops with differing methods who are tasked with investigating a drug-related murder. It doesn’t take long for the trail of corruption to lead to their own department. The film’s trailer promises pulse-pounding suspense, slick cinematography, and plenty of chase scenes.

SIU will arrive on Korean DVD on February 14th. It was directed by Hwang Byung Guk (Wedding Campaign) and stars Uhm Tae Woong (Cyrano Agency) and Joo Won (Don’t Click). The DVD is Region 3 so make sure you have an import player.

Thanks to Far East Films for the scoop

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‘Star Wars’ comes to the small screen with ‘Underworld’

Dark Horse Comics' "Star Wars: Underworld"

Dark Horse Comics' "Star Wars: Underworld"

Star Wars producer Rick McCallum has a new interview with IGN about the long-in-development live-action Star Wars TV show. The working title for the show is Star Wars: Underworld and it focuses on the 20 year gap between Episode III and IV, and the various criminal elements – bounty hunters, gangs, and corrupt politicians – who vie for control of the galaxy during that time. 50 scripts are already in the can. The problem for the show has always been getting the cost down to a manageable level, say $5 million an episode, and finding the right venue for it: network television or cable TV.

Update: AICN has a rumor that the show will incorporate time travel. Thanks to @timmaughan and @mynki for the tip.

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We hope you have no OBJECTION! to a live-action ‘Phoenix Wright’ movie

TAKE THAT!

A live-action adaptation of Capcom’s popular visual novel game series “Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney” is set for a theatrical release in Japan on February 11, 2012. The magazine Otona Fami published the first photograph of actor Hiroki Narimiya as the lead character, Phoenix Wright. Anime News Network has your first look!

The movie is actually directed by Takashi Miike of “Ichi the Killer” and “Audition” fame. Bet you didn’t see that coming? In addition, ANN reports that film studio Toei will use computer effects to enhance the film’s dramatic court room scenes but will keep the video game’s signature catchphrases of “Objection!” and “Take that!”

Update: Dark Horizons has an awesome new photo from the film. You can also visit City on Fire’s Tumblr to check out the image.

Update 2: Video game blog Siliconera has a look at some teaser footage from the film.

Update 3: Crunchyroll has a look at the poster. Thanks to @aicnanime for the tip.

Update 4: Video game blog Siliconera has the full-length trailer.

Update 5: New trailer.

Update 6: Anime News Network uploaded more character profiles.

Update 7: Gamespot via Twitch reports plans for a worldwide release of the film.

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Ransom Baby DVD (Mya Communication)

Ransom Baby DVD (Mya Communication)

Ransom Baby DVD (Mya Communication)

RELEASE: March 13, 2012

Not much is known about Ransom Baby, a 1975 Greek flick by writer/director Pavlos Filippou. The only information I was able to find about it was at imdb.com: (“Sea, Thrill, Sex and Action: The Usual Elements of Greek 70’s Cinema… The shock thriller of the year…”). No trailer on youtube, but there is this. It looks like it’s an obscure crime/thriller from the 70’s. That’s good enough for me.

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Outrage (2010) Review

"Outrage: Way of the Yakuza" American DVD Cover

“Outrage: Way of the Yakuza” American DVD Cover

Director: Takeshi Kitano
Writer: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: Takeshi Kitano, Kippei Shiina, Ryo Kase, Tomokazu Miura, Jun Kunimura, Tetta Sugimoto, Takashi Tsukamoto, Hideo Nakano, Renji Ishibashi, Fumiyo Kohinata
Running Time: 109 min.

By HKFanatic

“Outrage” is Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano’s first Yakuza film in ten years (since 2000’s “Brother“). Kitano himself admitted he designed the film from the ground up to be a commercial crowd-pleaser, a goal that seems well within his reach as writer, director, editor, and supporting actor. While “Outrage” may not be commercial in the Hollywood sense, it is easily one of the most swiftly-paced and violent movies of Kitano’s career. Whereas his previous gangster pictures saw him using violence as a way to punctuate scenes of poetic silence, in “Outrage” it feels like somebody is brutally beaten or murdered at least once every ten minutes. This is a merciless film. It’s also one of the most purely entertaining gangster pictures to come down the pike in quite some time.

Takeshi Kitano doesn’t exactly break new ground in the Yakuza genre with “Outrage” but that doesn’t seem to be the point. Its tale of a quiet war between two Yakuza families is well-told and thoroughly engaging. The story presents the Yakuza as the ultimate cut-throat corporation; you’re just as likely to be slated for an execution as you are a promotion. There is a “Godfather”-like level of scheming and manipulation going on behind the scenes. The message I took away from the film was something like: in a world where your sworn brothers can betray you at any moment, it’s better to go out in a blaze of glory than wait to be hunted down like an animal.

I dare say “Outrage” is close to being a perfect Yakuza movie, but for a lengthy subplot in the middle of the film concerning the Gbannan ambassador. Not only does this sequence feature some awkwardly voiced English dialogue, but it trades in the kind of casual racism that Japanese society has long been in the shadow of. Although one could argue that this subplot is crucial since it shows how the Yakuza are able to use diplomatic immunity to cover their crimes, I imagine most viewers will find these scenes to be poorly acted and in bad taste. The African ambassador is portrayed as a clueless stooge of the Yakuza, engaging in illegal gambling and drug trafficking, and is at least once the butt of a racist joke. If you could excise this entire subplot, the film would be close to flawless – unfortunately, it causes the film to sag around the halfway mark, right when the plot should be gaining momentum.

I would be amiss to reveal much more about “Outrage” because part of the pleasure in watching it is that you have no idea who’s going to live or die, or who’s manipulating who. The sudden and graphic bursts of violence are even more gruesome than your average horror movie – I pride myself on having an iron stomach when it comes to gore but a scene at the dentist’s office managed to leave me rattled. At the same time, I found myself frequently laughing out loud during parts of “Outrage.” There’s a certain absurd quality to the sight of a bunch of well-dressed Japanese men sitting in barely-furnished office rooms, delivering guttural yells and ordering each other to cut off their pinky fingers. Takeshi Kitano ‘gets’ it – he embraces the limitations and dark humor of this genre he knows so well.

The blu-ray from Magnet features an immaculate visual transfer that helps highlight the gorgeous cinematography – this has some of the best lighting I’ve seen in a film all year. I can whole-heartedly recommend a purchase for anyone curious about this film. Long-time fans of Kitano may be disappointed that “Outrage” lacks the outwardly poetic and meditative quality of films like “Sonatine” or “Violent Cop,” but much like Takashi Miike’s “13 Assassins,” this film represents a master of his craft operating at the height of his powers in a commercial mode. See it sooner rather than later.

HKFanatic’s Rating: 8.5/10

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Recoil Blu-ray & DVD (Nasser)

Recoil Blu-ray & DVD (Nasser)

Recoil Blu-ray & DVD (Nasser)

RELEASE DATE: March 6, 2012

Directed by Terry Miles (A Night for Dying Tigers), Recoil is about a cop (Steve Austin ) who turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers – and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system. The trailer is now online.

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Deal on Fire! JCVD Blu-ray: Only $7.99 – Expires soon!

JCVD Blu-ray (Peace Arch Trinity)

JCVD Blu-ray (Peace Arch Trinity)

Jean-Claude Van Damme fans have a lot to look forward to this year. In addition to Six Bullets, he’ll be starring along side Cung Le in Dragon Eyes; re-teaming up with Dolph Lundgren and Scott Adkins in Universal Soldier: A New Dimension; and is part of the ensemble action flick The Expendables 2 – his true, big budget, major theatrical comeback. On top of all of this, you can pick up JCVD, one of his most critically acclaimed flicks, for $7.99.

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Double Feature: Avenging Eagle & Blood Brothers DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

Double Feature: Avenging Eagle & Blood Brothers DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

Double Feature: Avenging Eagle & Blood Brothers DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2012

ARC Entertainment’s Dragon Dynasty label is back, this time with previously released titles, but paired up in a nicely priced double feature: Sun Chung’s Avenging Eagle, starring Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng; Also included is Chang Cheh’s Blood Brothers, starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan Tai, Ching Li and Wang Lung Wei!

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Double Feature: Golden Swallow & Killer Clans DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

Double Feature: Golden Swallow & Killer Clans DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

Double Feature: Golden Swallow & Killer Clans DVD (Dragon Dynasty)

RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2012

ARC Entertainment’s Dragon Dynasty label is back, this time with previously released titles, but paired up in a nicely priced double feature: Change Cheh’s Golden Swallow, starring Starring Jimmy Wang Yu, Cheng Pei Pei and Lo Lieh; Also included is Killer Clans, starring Chung Wa, Chan Ping, Yueh Hua, Lo Lieh and Wong Chung.

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Fists meet face in ‘Furyou Shounen: 3000-nin no Atama’

"Furyou Shounen: 3000-nin no Atama" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Furyou Shounen: 3000-nin no Atama" Japanese Theatrical Poster

If you enjoyed Japanese high school delinquent films like Takashi Miike’s Crows: Episode Zero and the Funimation released Drop, you might want to keep an eye on the upcoming film Furyou Shounen: 3000-nin no Atama. The movie, which lands in Japanese theaters in March, is based on an autobiographical novel by Endo Natsuki and stars Saito Takumi (Takashi Miike’s upcoming Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney flick) as a youth who sets out to be, what else, but the toughest kid in his school.

The teaser trailer features about what you’d expect: Japanese youth in traditional school uniforms and slicked out pompadour haircuts, beating the crap out of each other.

We’ll be back with a full-length trailer when it becomes available. Thanks to Far East Films for the scoop

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 1/31/12

Outrage: Way of the Yakuza Blu-ray & DVD (Magnolia)

Outrage: Way of the Yakuza Blu-ray & DVD (Magnolia)

This week is notable for bringing us Ryan Gosling in Drive on blu-ray and Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage, as well as some Italian exploitation flicks on blu-ray. All in all, not too shabby. So here are your Asian and genre movie releases for the week of 1/31/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Outrage (blu-ray/DVD) – Magnet Releasing presents Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano’s 2010 bloody Yakuza epic. A must-see for fans of gangster flicks and extreme Asian cinema

Adrift (DVD) – this Vietnamese film co-stars Johnny Tri Nguyen of “The Rebel” and “Clash” fame but don’t any expect any fisticuffs. This is a 2009 erotic drama about desire and sexual angst in modern Hanoi

Another Take on Catherine (blu-ray/DVD) – how to possibly explain this? It’s 70 minutes of Japanese AV idol CoCo in various states of undress, pretending to be a character from the sort-of popular Atlus video game “Catherine

Passions of a Private Secretary (DVD) – this 2008 Japanese film is about a secretary who falls into the world of S&M. Not for the faint-hearted, I suppose

Secrets of a Desperate Housewife (DVD) – this 2008 Japanese film arrives from Tokyo Erotique, the same distributor as the previous film on the list. Apparently, this is the week for Japanese pinku on DVD

FOREIGN CINEMA

Fernando Di Leo crime collection (blu-ray) – now this I have been waiting for. RaroVideo USA takes four of Fernando Di Leo’s Italian crime films, previously released as single disc DVDs, and puts them together in a hi-def set. The titles included are: Caliber 9, The Italian Connection, The Boss, and Rulers of the City (released from 1972-1976)

Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show (DVD) – RaroVideo USA releases this 2010 film that  attempts to revitalize the fading Italian horror genre and is supposedly quite good at it

Das Boot (Director’s Cut) (blu-ray) – the 1997 German-language film that put director Wolfgang Petersen on the map is now on blu-ray in its restored 209-minute cut

Behind the Glass (DVD) – a 2008 Croatian-language film from Zrinko Orgresta, the director of “Here” and “Red Dust”

My Tehran For Sale (DVD) – a 2009 Iranian/Australian co-production that seeks to explore the repressesions of middle-class and literate Iranian citizens

Steam – the Turkish Bath (DVD) – RaroVideo USA releases this 1997 Italian-language film about an Italian man who inherits a traditional Turkish steam bath

MAINSTREAM

Drive (blu-ray/DVD) – at last, director Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 ultra-stylish thriller arrives on home formats. Starring Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan

In Time (blu-ray/DVD) – the director of “Gattaca” presents this 2011 sci-fi tale starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried

The Double (blu-ray/DVD) – Richard Gere, Topher Grace, Martin Sheen, and Stephen Moyer headline this direct-to-video action flick about a retired CIA agent trying to track down a Soviet assassin

Texas Killing Fields (blu/ray-DVD) – the daughter of director Michael Mann, Ami Mann, helms this based-on-true-events serial killer thriller with a cast that includes Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Chloe Moretz

Adaptation (blu-ray) – Nicolas Cage brings screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s story to life in this 2002 film, now on blu-ray

The English Patient (blu-ray) – the 1996 Academy Award-winning film starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Ralph Fiennes, now in hi-def

Cold Mountain (blu-ray) – the acclaimed 2003 Civil War-set drama starring Jude Law and Nicole Kidman, now on blu-ray

Malcom X (blu-ray) – Spike Lee’s landmark 1992 biopic starring Denzel Washington is on blu-ray this week

The Piano (blu-ray) – the Academy Award-winning 1993 drama starring Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter, and Sam Neil

Monkeybone (blu-ray) – the obscure 2001 film from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” director Henry Selick, starring Brenden Fraser, Bridget Fonda, and Chris Kattan, has made its way to blu-ray

INDIE

Hunted by Night (DVD) – a 2010 indie action flick about three friends who intercept a drug dealer’s product on a hunting trip. It looks to feature impressive fight sequences despite a low-budget

CLASSICS

To Kill a Mockingbird 50th Anniversary Edition (blu-ray) – the classic 1962 film starring Gregory Peck, now on blu-ray

The Apartment (blu-ray) – Billy Wilder’s 1960 film stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray, now in hi-def

HORROR

The Thing (blu-ray/DVD) – this 2011 would-be prequel/remake of John Carpenter’s film failed to connect with audiences but you can discover it on home formats this week

Night Train Murders (blu-ray/DVD) – Blue Underground presents this 1975 Italian horror flick in hi-def. Director Aldo Lado’s film is said to owe more than a little to Wes Craven’s “Last House on the Left”

Dream Home (blu-ray/DVD) – the 2011 haunted house chiller starring Daniel Craig, Noami Watts, and Rachel Weisz. This positively bombed at the box office but maybe it will find an audience on home formats

Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf (DVD) – this is a low-budget 1972 Spanish horror film dubbed in English and rereleased by Apprehensive Films, who say they’ve pressed only 500 units of the DVD

Spiderhole (DVD) – IFC releases this 2010 atmospheric haunted house thriller under their Midnight label

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Zombie 4: After Death Blu-ray (Shriek Show)

Zombie 4: After Death Blu-ray (Shriek Show)

Zombie 4: After Death Blu-ray (Shriek Show)

RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2012

Underrated 1989 original release in the popular Italian zombie series. A woman returns to the tropical island where her parents, two research scientists, were murdered while working on a cure for cancer. With the aid of mercenary soldiers, she uncovers a diabolical voodoo priest who raises the dead for an all-out war against the living! Loaded with extras, including an interview with director Claudio Fragasso (Guardian of Hell). Check out the trailer!

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Wilson Yip brings a little ‘Magic’ into your life on Hong Kong Blu-ray and DVD

"Magic to Win'" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Magic to Win'" Chinese Theatrical Poster

Hong Kong director Wilson Yip may be best known in the West for his martial arts collaborations with Donnie Yen, like Ip Man and Flash Point, but he’s no stranger to special effects-laden blockbusters either. In 2006, he brought a Chinese manga to life with Dragon Tiger Gate, starring Donnie Yen and Nicolas Tse. That effort only won him mixed reception but now Yip is back with another film full of Hong Kong superstars and computer generated imgery, 2011’s Magic to Win.

The trailer makes the movie look for all the world like Harry Potter swapped with Hong Kong actors but, who knows, it could be entertaining. Todd Rigney over at Beyond Hollywood says “…Magic to Win captivated me, casting a cheesy little spell over my better judgment.” The film stars Louis Koo, Chun Wu, Ni Yan, Bak-Ming Wong, Jacky Wu, and Karena Ng.

Louis Koo and Jacky Wu are two of the most recognizable faces in Hong Kong action cinema today, while Bak-Ming Wong is probably more well known to US audiences as Raymond Wong, the super-producer who helped make several Hong Kong classics like A Better Tomorrow and Aces Go Places.

Magic to Win is now available to order on blu-ray or DVD from online retailer DDDHouse. The good news is both discs are All-Region, meaning they can be played on any DVD or blu-player in the world. Need a little magic in your life? You might want to give Wilson Yip a chance to dazzle you.

Thanks to Far East Films for the scoop.

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