Posted by kevin at 1:10am EDT on Sunday, June 29, 2008
Hana Yori Dango: Final opened in Japanese theaters yesterday and wrapped up one of the most successful dramas in recent years. The series, based on a Yoko Kamio manga, had two runs of 11 episodes; “Hana Yori Dango” in 2005 and “Hana Yori Dango 2” in 2007, both of which got a consistent 20 share in the ratings. It’s really not hard to figure out why it was such a hit. Take a funny, likable actress like Mao Inoue, stick her in a winning formula (spunky average girl gets accepted by the super rich cool kids), and voila! Cash in. Now I’m going to briefly spoil the TV show so I can talk about the movie. Avert your eyes if you haven’t seen it and care.
Posted by kevin at 4:39am EDT on Saturday, June 28, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi, Future releases, New trailers
The official website for Yukihiko Tsutsumi‘s 20th Century Boys (20-seiki Shonen) was updated today and features the newest trailer minus the annoying TV baubles and fonting from the one everyone was watching on YouTube last month. News of the film has been slowly trickling out for the better part of a year now, but if you don’t have the patience for blurb-tracking here’s the lowdown:
Back in February Tokyograph reported that the popular Naoki Urasawa manga “20th Century Boys” would be adapted to not just one, but a trilogy of live-action films with a combined budget of about 6 billion yen (almost 60 million USD). It was later announced that the cast would include over 300 people, with 200 of those appearing in the first installment of the trilogy. Some notables include Toshiaki Karasawa as Kenji, Etsushi Toyokawa as Otcho, Takako Tokiwa as Yukiji, Teruyuki Kagawa as Yoshitsune, and Kuranosuke Sasaki as Fukubei (among many, many others).
Posted by kevin at 7:47pm EDT on Friday, June 27, 2008
Filed under: Drama, Future releases, New trailers, DVD releases
The full trailer for Tomoyuki Takimoto’s Ikigami is out, and you can check it out below the break. I wrote about it a little more in-depth when i posted the teaser here back in May, but basically the story involves a government-implemented system in which people under the age of 24 are eligible to be picked at random for death. Having reached the age of 24, Kengo Fujimoto (Shota Matsuda—Soujiroh Nishikado from the Hana Yori Dango series) is appointed as one of the people responsible for handing out these ikigami informing people that they have 24 hours to live. This is just a courtesy, however—the method of death is actually a lethal nanocapsule injected in children at an early age which lays dormant in their pulmonary artery until it’s activated by the government. Fujimoto vehemently opposes the law but isn’t in a position to speak out against it. Instead he continues doing his job as expected while having to deal with the various emotional responses of his victims. Also judging from the trailer I take it there’s a sappy song that brings everyone together. Aww…
Posted by kevin at 2:49pm EDT on Friday, June 27, 2008
Filed under: Fantasy, Future releases, New trailers
A massive redesign of the Paco and the Magical Picture Book official website went live today, and aside from the news box showing up mojibake on my PC it looks pretty good. They also uploaded a 2nd teaser, which you can get to by going to the site and clicking the button above the “9.13”. I’ve highlighted it in the screencap below:
I’ll probably post something more substantial on this one closer to its September 13 release date, but there’s already a ton of info over at pymmik’s site.
Posted by kevin at 9:54am EDT on Thursday, June 26, 2008
Filed under: Comedy, Horror, Future releases
Thanks to Quiet Earth and The Gomorrahizer for the heads up on this one. Tak Sakaguchi‘s second directorial effort, Samurai Zombie (Yoroi) will premiere at this year’s upcoming Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan). Here’s the official description from the festival’s website:
A family is kidnapped by a couple who have guns. Wandering lost, they get together in a place where there are zombies in samurai armor. Encountering zombies and police, reunited family struggle and get to confront a tragic secret. A fun action-horror on the low budget B-movie.