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Ong Bak 2: The Beginning heading to Blu-ray in February

My friend Rupert has been lending me his Tony Jaa films lately (I promise, I’ll give them back soon!) and I’m totally blown away by the guy. Jaa that is, not Rupert (Um…you’re ok too, Rupert.) He’s a sort of modern, Thai Bruce Lee. The fighting style is totally different but the speed, elegance and raw ability to kick ass are very similar. I’m happy to see that Magnolia is bringing Jaa’s latest film, Ong Bak 2: The Beginning to Blu-ray in February. Details below: …Continued…

Blood: The Last Vampire Blu-ray Disc Review

I watched Blood: The Last Vampire a couple of nights ago and I’m struggling to tell you what the hell it was all about. I’ll tell you this though, it looks fantastic, sounds fantastic and has some of the coolest martial-arts that I’ve seen on screen in a long, long time. And I’ve seen a lot of martial-arts films lately! …Continued…

The Ultimate Force of Four Blu-ray Box set (Hero, Iron Monkey, The Legend of Drunken Master, Zatoichi) Review

When the Ultimate Force of Four Blu-ray set arrived at my door, I was already familiar with two of the films - Zhang Yimou’s gorgeous 2002 opus, Hero and Jackie Chan’s astounding The Legend of Drunken Master, originally released in China as Drunken Master II in 1994, edited and released in North America in 2000. I wasn’t expecting much from Iron Monkey and wasn’t sure what Zatoichi would be like. I can happily say, after spending hours with the set over the last few days, that all four of these films are gems. What an amazing surprise! I just wish I had been half as enamoured with their presentation on Blu-ray disc. …Continued…

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon / Curse of the Golden Flower / House of Flying Daggers ‘Trilogy’ Blu-ray Disc Review

Both of Zhang Yimou’s films, Curse of the Golden Flower and House of Flying Daggers were previously released on Blu-ray disc. In fact, Daggers was one of the earliest Blu-ray discs on the market and it shows. It sports a fairly soft, low bitrate transfer and comes off looking like a mildly souped-up DVD. Too bad, really. I think the cinematography might have sold most people on the film of its own merits. Curse, on the other hand, is simply stunning. Beautiful transfer highlighting gorgeous photography by Daggers DP, Xiaoding Zhao. Wonderful story. Fantastic action sequences. Wonderful performances across the board. Wow. I really can’t say enough about the film. But then, you’re probably not reading this review to check out my opinions on old Blu-ray releases, right?

So, let’s get to the new stuff. The reason that most people will be picking up the box set. Ang Lee’s brilliant Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. …Continued…

Blood: The Last Vampire (2009 - Live Action) Coming to Blu-ray in October

Can’t say I was a huge fan of the 2000 animated version of Blood: The Last Vampire. I mean, I really wanted to like it. I tried. But it just came up short for me. And I’m not referring to the 48 minute runtime here. The film just left me wanting. I loved Production I.G.’s animation. Blood looked great. It just didn’t feel like a great vampire story to me.

That being said, I am kind of excited to check out the Blood: The Last Vampire live action film when it opens in theatres here, in Canada (perhaps it’ll be playing at the Fantasia Film Fest in the next couple of weeks?) Despite the film only just making it’s cinematic debut overseas, the Japanese Blu-ray release has already been announced. The Asian Blu-ray Guide got the scoop today: …Continued…

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