Shadowrun
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http://www.movie-list.com/trailers.php?id=raid#trailer
looks like some of the uglier sections of LA in SR
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Yeah, spotted this last week...looks pretty interesting.
AJC
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The movie needed the "Redemption" add-on like a moose needs a hat rack.
Anyway, this and Elite Squad 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwTiu3typeY), which was also given an unnecessary title change in the American release, are supposed to be amazing action movies (for different reasons) that I need to arrange to see. Then again, I haven't even seen Ong Bak 2 yet.
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Excellent - another movie to add to the list!!
AJC
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Ooooh! Papa liiiiike!
Aside from all the other awesome going on, seeing a film featuring Pencak Silat is enough to get me excited all by itself. The style doesn't get nearly enough love from the media for how dang awesome it is.
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http://theraid-movie.blogspot.com/
behind the scenes info, production notes, etc.
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This clip is amazing, and there are links to more on YouTube. http://www.thehighdefinite.com/2012/03/the-raid-4-on-one/
I also love that Pajiba's review title is "Holy Shit" because Holy Shit! This is going to be amazing.
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Literally the best action movie ever made.
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Goddamn it. It's been out for a week and a half and I still haven't had time to see it.
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Go! Go Now! You must see this!
Storyline... its ok... action etc is epic. This movie has about 10 minutes of downtime where someone isnt trying to kill someone else. 10 minutes spread over 2 hours of extreme volience.
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It doesn't help that it's at two theaters across the city from each other and of the four showings total, it's scheduled at some weird times. The earliest is at 10:35 AM ??? .
This movie has about 10 minutes of downtime where someone isnt trying to kill someone else.
Boooooooo!
That's ten minutes too many.
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You need those 10 minutes.. Gear and prep montages, plus at least some epilogue (unless the movie ends with the hero being killed, that would remove the need for a non-volient book end).
We've had The Raid for about a month here, but maybe thats a location thing, being next door neighbours to Indonesia. It was even a moderatly crowded cinema on a saturday afternoon. My gf loved it. But I think it did fairly well here in Australia, and it is a good, tight movie for its very limited budget. Well made, every minute counts. Would even make good shadowrun inspiration material, what with the constant and varied combats and the ultimate shadowrun nature of the story...
Find a way James, find a way.. or wait for the dvd release.. either is good :)
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I haven't seen a movie in a theater since late 2008. This is the one movie I want to see in a theater. However, unlike your situation I live in a medium-sized city where The Raid is basically considered a limited-release art movie. It'll probably be gone by this Friday (or definitely next Friday when Avengers is released).
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Avengers next Friday? OMG :).
I remember the days where a movie would be out in the US months before they came to Australia. TV series were worse, with year gaps.
But now the Raid was out last month and Avengers tomorrow (midnight if I was younger and dumber)... The world has changed, it really has...
I would not be surprised if it was still a cultural thing. My city only has 300,000 people (not sure how that rates in the US), but being closer to Asia or something similar, we do tend to get a fair number of asian movies in our cinimas. Now european movies? only if its British or an American remake :)
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The non-US market is more important for Hollywood than America is, especially on big blockbusters that translate easily because they mostly consist of crap interspersed between "Ooooh... Explosions!," e.g. Battleship opening #1 in 22 of 24 nations. There is an understanding (or speculation, anyway) that they were released overseas first because it's a way to undercut foreign piracy because, well, see the previous sentence.
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I've heard that before as well. It really doesn't take long to get a copy version, and not one of those handheld cam versions either. Makes sense, but why not just release globally the same day? Must be partly a logistical issue and local market issue as well.
Saw Battleship. Gf liked it and it was one way to waste an afternoon without any serious thinking. Not a movie which people will remember a year from now though...
Definently try and see the Raid. Consider the challenge of seeing it part of the 'experience' :)
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Not playing in any nearby theatres for me... :'( Likely have to wait for it to hit Netflix.
AJC
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I can't take Battleship seriously when it is such a blatant cash grab by Hasbro to capitalize on a toy named after a class of warship that was decommissioned twenty years ago.
My favorite comment regarding clips that have been released of it though has got to be (paraphrasing) "Aliens are more believable than someone being a dick towards and not serving Brooklyn Decker a burrito for no reason."
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You may have difficult with the last 20 minutes then.... ::)
We felt it was very um... american... in the ending... (not sure what americans actually think about these overtly patrotic endings).
We also, after careful assessment, we actually believed if the hero wasn't such a dick, then the aliens would have been much easier to deal with...
The fun bit was my gf didn't realise it was an alien invasion movie, so she was actually surprised! (in a good way, she was beginning to worry it might be a serious drama...)
Cant say much else without spoiling it (and there is so little to spoil). The one positive note was the pop star renea. Her role was low key (very much a supporting role) and thus her acting skills were not strained. Actually a good starting role for her, one that wont kill her new career. Its not uncommon for a diva to 'star' in their first movie and that's almost never a good idea...
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Oh man, Rhianna. Because Michelle Rodriguez was unavailable (or worse, said "No.").