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The Man from Hong Kong (1975) - Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day - Japanese Poster Celebration Month

Posted by Blake on Saturday, January 3 2009 at 5:55 am

George Lazenby and Wang Yu in Japanese Poster Artwork for The Man from Hong Kong 1975
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Japanese Poster Appreciation Month - January 2009

Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day
Saturday, January 3, 2009

Now here is some fantastic high flying artwork and illustration from what I hear is one of the best action films of the 70’s. I missed getting to see this one at Fantastic Fest this past year and definitely plan to still track it down. I’m told in addition to Wang Yu and Sammo Hung there are brief cameos by one of my favorites Lam Ching-Ying, as well as Corey Yuen and Yuen Biao in it. I believe at some point this year the brand spanking new documentary Not Quite Hollywood (official site) highlighting Australian ”Ozploitation” should be getting a proper US release and it features and profiles this movie.

The director Brian Trenchard-Smith really was a class act with a quick wit that could make anyone laugh at Fantastic Fest last year. I remember having a blast watching the Danish sci-fi romp The Substitute with him, Jasper and Harvey, where I was glad that so many seemed to have been converted to instant fans of the always great Paprika Steen.

Japanese Poster Appreciation Month - January 2009 (Archive):
::: January 4 - White Lightning (1973)
::: January 3 - The Man from Hong Kong (1975)
::: January 2 - Rolling Thunder (1977)
::: January 1 - Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (2008)
::: January 1 - Army of Darkness (1992)
::: Preview - Cannonball! (1976)
::: Previous Japanese Posters Featured @ Cinema is Dope

Related The Man from Hong Kong Coverage:
::: Official Brian Trenchard-Smith Blog
::: Fantastic Fest 2008 Listing
::: Headquarters 10 Loves This Movie
::: Outcast Cinema/Marc Thoughts On
::: Devin from CHUD talks about this movie from Fantastic Fest 2008
::: Swarez thoughts on the movie from Fantastic Fest 2008
::: Q&A from Not Quite Hollywood (TexasGeek.tv)
::: Kung Fu Cinema Review

Japanese Cinema Sites I Highly Recommend:
::: Jason Gray
::: Mark Schilling’s Tokyo Ramen
::: Midnight Eye
::: Nippon Cinema
::: Outcast Cinema
::: Ryuganji
::: Toronto J-Film Pow-Wow

* If you don’t see your site listed here and it covers Japanese cinema please comment below so that I can review it and possibly include it in future lists.

About Japanese Poster Artwork Celebration Month:
To kick off 2009, I can think of no better way of doing so than celebrating Japanese poster artwork. The emphasis will be more of western films through the lens of Japanese poster artwork and of course some of my own personal all-time favorites. At a future date I’ll probably have a month devoted to solely Japanese films and their poster artwork. So be sure to tune in each day during the month of January as I have an incredible amount of incredible Japanese posters that will be on display. Hopefully at the end of this I can convert many of you into life long fans of Japanese posters!

Please help and spread the word on the January 2009 themed Japanese Poster Celebration Month here at Cinema is Dope. Tweet your friends. Mention it in your Facebook status or Friendfeed. Link to it on your blog. Any support is greatly appreciated!!!!!

You can follow along at these specific urls/web addresses:
::: www.cinemaisdope.com/category/movie-wallpaper-japanese-poster-celebration-month/
::: http://tinyurl.com/japanese-poster-2009

Starring in these posters will be: Antonio Sabato, Bruce Campbell, Burt Reynolds, Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, David Carradine, Dustin Hoffman, Ernest Borgnine, Gene Hackman, George Lazenby, Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Jack Nicholson, James Coburn, Jennifer Billings, Jim Brown, Jimmy Wang Yu, John Boorman, Kate Jackson, Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, Michael Caine, Peter Fonda, Richard Pryor, Roddy McDowall, Sergio Leone, Sidney Poitier, Susan Strasberg, Warren Oates, William Devane and many more…

If you’re interested in Japanese cinema, I highly recommend the following Cinema is Dope picks for January 2009. For this months book selection we have Behind the Pink Curtain by Jasper Sharp. For video recommendation this month we have Linda Linda Linda.

Additionally fans of Japanese cinema will want to pick up this amazing Yasujiro Ozu tribute shirt from Mondo Tees!

Yasujiro Ozu T-Shirt Mondo Tees

As always when in Austin, Texas, be sure to check out Weird Wednesday (January/February 2009 lineup) or Terror Tuesday (January/February 2009 lineup) and of course Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

My current favorite restaurants in Austin that are an absolute must visit are Clay Pit (be sure to place an order of naan bread) and Uchi. Be sure to tell them CinemaisDope.com sent you if you visit.

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For Your Eyes Only (1981) - Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day - Roger Moore & Carole Bouquet

Posted by Blake on Saturday, December 6 2008 at 3:00 am

Roger Moore and Carole Bouquet in the Japanese movie poster for For Your Eyes Only 1981
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Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day
Saturday, December 6, 2008

One of my all-time favorite movies and one of my all-time favorite Bond films! One of those rare films I’ve completely lost track on how many times I’ve seen it. Can’t wait to hopefully see it soon on Blu-Ray! Carole Bouquet might be the best and most stunning Bond girl ever as Melina Havelock. Though note in the Japanese poster artwork here, her eyes are unfortunately a bit uneven and disproportionate… oh well, still a very engaging, exciting and well done poster despite retreading the same exact James Bond head shot illustration used in other posters (I’ve seen it used in at least two others). Which isn’t really a knock as maybe the same artist felt they had nailed it perfectly and felt no need to try and change it any.

Related Coverage:
::: Previous Cinema is Dope James Bond Series Wallpaper

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Up (2009) - New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day - Pixar!

Posted by Blake on Saturday, August 23 2008 at 11:30 am

A scene from the 2009 Pixar film Up
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New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day
Saturday, August 23, 2008

78-year-old Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) in the upcoming Pixar film, Up.

Related Coverage:
::: First Look: Pete Docter Reveals More on Pixar’s Up - First Showing

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Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) - Movie Wallpaper

Posted by Blake on Wednesday, August 13 2008 at 9:27 pm

Kikis Delivery Service 1989 Hayao Miyazaki
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More sweeping majestic fantasy from Hayao Miyazaki with Kiki’s Delivery Service (Majo no takkyûbin). The expression of Jiji the black cat is pretty funny in this still!

Japanese Cinema:
::: Jason Gray
::: Mark Schilling’s Tokyo Ramen
::: Midnight Eye
::: Nippon Cinema
::: Outcast Cinema
::: Ryuganji
::: Toronto J-Film Pow-Wow

Amazon.com Link:
Buy the Kiki’s Delivery Service DVD

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