Posted by Blake on Saturday, September 6 2008 at 4:00 pm
So the first image here should give you a great sense of the bone-crunching and gravity defying action going on in Chocolate. It’s very much highly recommended and am absolute must see at Fantastic Fest 2008 this year! You can see this film before Fantastic Fest during the closing night film for the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness.
Cinema is Dope Coverage:
::: Movie Wallpaper #1
::: Poster Artwork
::: Capsule Review from European Film Market
One Stop Shop for all Chocolate Online Coverage:
::: Wise Kwai’s Thai Film Journal
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Movie Tags: Action: Fight Scene, Action: Kick, Country: Thailand, Film Festivals: 41st Sitges Film Festival, Film Festivals: Berlin International Film Festival 2008, Film Festivals: Berlinale 2008, Film Festivals: Fantastic Fest 2008, Genre: Action, Genre: Females Kicking Ass, Genre: Muay Thai, Genre: Revenge, Movie Wallpaper, Movie Wallpaper - 2000's, Movies: Chocolate (2008), People: Prachya Pinkaew, People: Yanin Vismitananda
Posted by Blake on Wednesday, September 3 2008 at 3:00 am
New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Chocolate is set to explode Toronto International Film Festival audiences at the Midnight Madness section into action nirvana. After that it’s off to Austin and Fantastic Fest 2008! I could talk about or focus on all sorts of things with this film, but let me just say the last action sequence is the best action you will see in 2008 cinema.
As for Yanin its star, I have absolutely no idea what her full and correct name is. I’ve seen her name in about 4-9 different combination’s now, lol! I remember running at full speed in Berlin earlier this year at the European Film Market section of the Berlinale International Film Festival to catch Chocolate for the first time. I was to say the least despite some kick ass trailers, highly skeptical that at a feature length would work. It exceeded all my expectations and then some. I certainly wasn’t going into the film expecting story and characters expounding about existentialist themes and bone crunching Mamet dialogue that reflected inner demons and solidly planted motifs that later could climax into transcendence and Casablance-esque moments, “Play it again, Zen.” As a pure adrenaline classic action story as revenge fable it more than holds together and if by the end you aren’t on the edge of your seat fist pumping, then… perhaps your taking everything way too seriously. That original first screening at EFM blew the roof off the theater, with people going crazy, which let me tell you the industry screenings at markets are typically more silent and dead than any ol’ press screening with critics only. That it could get otherwise cold and unresponsive industry people to forget everything and just get into a film by cheering and applauding certainly was one of the highlights of 2008. Spilling out with Midnight Madness programmer Colin Geddes and Hawaii International Film Festival programmer Anderson Le while basking in Chocolate only made it sweeter. Each of us drooling with the thought of playing the film at our festivals with our audiences in mind!
Cinema is Dope Coverage:
::: Poster Artwork
::: Capsule Review from European Film Market
One Stop Shop for all Chocolate Online Coverage:
::: Wise Kwai’s Thai Film Journal
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Movie Tags: Action: Fight Scene, Country: Thailand, Film Festivals: 41st Sitges Film Festival, Film Festivals: Berlin International Film Festival 2008, Film Festivals: Berlinale 2008, Film Festivals: Fantastic Fest 2008, Film Festivals: Midnight Madness, Genre: Action, Genre: Females Kicking Ass, Genre: Muay Thai, Genre: Revenge, Movie Wallpaper, Movie Wallpaper - 2000's, Movie Wallpaper: New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day, Movies: Chocolate (2008), People: Prachya Pinkaew, People: Yanin Vismitananda
Posted by Blake on Tuesday, August 5 2008 at 3:00 pm
Todd writes over at Twitch that the Tony Jaa Ong-bak 2 saga might have ended, though it seems there might still be many more strange things left to happen. Hopefully this is all a mute point and filming the last 20% goes without a glitch. Whatever happens, we certainly could use more Tony Jaa kicking ass in cinema versus hiding in jungles.
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Movie Tags: Action: Kick, Country: Thailand, Genre: Action, Genre: Crime, Genre: Fight Scene, Genre: Muay Thai, Genre: Thriller, Movie Wallpaper, Movie Wallpaper - 2000's, Movies: Ong-bak (2003), People: Prachya Pinkaew, People: Tony Jaa