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hero.

35 durable postsStarted 2004-08-27Latest 2004-08-31
#3461Post 1 of 35

Does this movie not look sick as fuck?

[url]http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/hero/large.html[/url] ^longer more detailed than the tv adverts :UnderCov:

#247800Post 2 of 35

i wanna see it. after kill bill, i bet tarrantino's kungfu movies are gonna be ridiculous. by that i mean extremely entertaining. looks great!

#247805Post 3 of 35

Re:: hero.

I saw this movie on DVD about a year ago...its good! but not as good as that trailer... I remember it mostly for it's vivid art direction and bold colors!

still...I give it :Bingo: :Bingo:

#247806Post 4 of 35

saw it a year ago? it doesnt come out til tommorrow. :WinkNSmi:

#247809Post 5 of 35

Re:: hero.

the movie was made 2002! It was out on DVD last summer in Sweden...

I have no clue why it haven't been released in the U.S until now!

#247811Post 6 of 35

wierd. that sux for us. we always get shit later. :evil:

#247813Post 7 of 35

Re:: hero.

yea right!!!!!!

we always had to wait for U.S movies while I lived in Sweden... sometimes up to 6 months, it sucked ass! How many movies made in China are worth watching anyways?!

#247814Post 8 of 35

well yeah, we get american movies first. duh. but stuff made outside US is always restricted on release dats. shit gets pushed back, etc.

#247815Post 9 of 35

Re:: hero.

yea, it must really be a pain waiting for those 4-5 movies to be released!

:Honest:

#247817Post 10 of 35

actually yes. :evil:

#247818Post 11 of 35

Re:: hero.

[quote=swedetech]I saw this movie on DVD about a year ago...its good! but not as good as that trailer... I remember it mostly for it's vivid art direction and bold colors!

still...I give it :Bingo: :Bingo:[/quote]

LOL. Its the same exact response I was going to give. I think everyone should give this movie a try.

#247819Post 12 of 35

Re:: hero.

jib you spoiled bastard!

:P

#247820Post 13 of 35

heh. actually i am. i just recieved a fine PM. :Naughty:

#247828Post 14 of 35

:shock:

#247832Post 15 of 35

Re:: hero.

[quote=swedetech]How many movies made in China are worth watching anyways?![/quote] are we including fecal porn in this??? :unsure:

#248964Post 16 of 35

Got my ass out of bed like 4pm on Saturday and went to go see this . I thought the movie was great cinematography and the colors used in the movie were real good. Definietly recommend it if you don't mind the subtitles

#248965Post 17 of 35

Re:: hero.

Didn't see that film yet.Any comments about it?

#248971Post 18 of 35

Re:: hero.

I can't wait to see this movie. Hopefully, its as good as the trailer makes it out to be.

#248972Post 19 of 35

Agreed it was a beautiful looking moving. Lots of really nice shots. The story is kind of weak if you ask me. I actually fell asleep during the movie I must be conditioned by hollywood to have something constantly going on. :?

The fight scenes are DOPE.

#248983Post 20 of 35

[quote=Jibgolly]wierd. that sux for us. we always get shit later. :evil:[/quote]

not really... most movies that are released in the US aren't released overseas for a long time after. it just depends where the product is released. since terrentino made this movie though, that is strange that it is released here so late.

swedetech - was it a formal release in sweden or one of those "promotional" copies you can get waaaay early? for example, my friend in china sent me a harry potter movie on dvd in dvd quality before it was even released in the theater in the US.

#248990Post 21 of 35

Re:: hero.

^ It was the "original" release... this movie was NOT made by Tarrantino, it was made by a chinese director (Zhang Yimou) - I believe Tarrantino put his name on it cause he brought it over here or some shitt... kinda funky!

#249058Post 22 of 35

awesome, awesome film.

i can fully recomend smoking a doobie before you go into the cinema and sit back and be dumbstruck.

#249061Post 23 of 35

Re:: hero.

quentin is leaps and bounds my favorite director i will watch anything that he is a part of cant wait for this one

#249063Post 24 of 35

Re:: hero.

[quote=swedetech]^ It was the "original" release... this movie was NOT made by Tarrantino, it was made by a chinese director (Zhang Yimou) - I believe Tarrantino put his name on it cause he brought it over here or some shitt... kinda funky![/quote]

He didn't really put his name on it. It says in the trailor "Brought to you by" not directed by. And yes, Tarrantino was responsible for the talks which got Miramax to pick it up, and show it in the states. He had to cut 10 minutes out of the film for Miramax to agree, and he helped the director decide what was best for the American audience, and what could be taken out. It was a joint project.

#249081Post 25 of 35

i guess i wasn't paying THAT close attention to it :)

#249094Post 26 of 35

It's one of the better films of 2002 and deserved the Oscar it was nominated for in 2003 for best foreign film, just for the look and amazing cinematography as well as the astonishing wire fighting and concepts for fight scenes (the fight in the forest with the falling leaves and the fight in the rain are two of the most astonishing things I've seen in some time).

There's now a director's cut out on DVD which has 24 extra minutes of footage and the international version (which is what is in theatres now). And if you think this was good, wait until House of Flying Daggers comes out (from Zhyang Yimou, director of Hero), which is about 10 times better if you can believe it.

#249096Post 27 of 35

Re:: hero.

^ and when is that one coming out?

#249098Post 28 of 35

Re:: hero.

It's showing at the Toronto Film Festival (Sept 9th thru 18th) and then is most likely to see release in early December as far as North America. That is, assuming that Miramax doesn't sit on it for another two fucking years before getting the push from Tarantino.

I would expect to see the DVD surface though in a few months.

#249100Post 29 of 35

Re:: hero.

One of the best movies of the year, the story had me captivated and I didn't know whos story to believe. Fight scenes were wonderful and only trumped by the colors.

#249102Post 30 of 35

Re:: hero.

cool!

looking forward to it

:Bingo: :Bingo:

#249147Post 31 of 35

saw it tonight, really liked it.

#249235Post 32 of 35

I really likes Tarantino's films, I found it very nice, fun and great photography.

#249292Post 33 of 35

Re:: hero.

OK hope this clears some things up on this thread...This is off of imdb

Miramax originally acquired the U.S. distribution rights in 2002 after the film's huge success in Asia. The film never materialized. Unable to find an official U.S. version, the film has gained a cult following in the States via "official" copies of the DVD from other countries.

Miramax, the distributor, apparently cut out 20 minutes from the movie because they found that part to be "too Asian and confusing" for western audiences. Then-Miramax honcho Harvey Weinstein made a deal with Quentin Tarantino that he'd release the film uncut if Tarantino would allow a "Quentin Tarantino Presents" tag at the beginning of the film. Tarantino agreed.

#249313Post 34 of 35

Please stop saying that Tarantino made this movie. He might have kicked Weinstein's ass into finally releasing it but that about all he did. Zhang Yimou is an important Asian filmmaker and you guys should do yourselves a favor and check out some of his other movies. "Raise the Red Lantern" immediately comes to mind. Check out a small dvd distributor in Florida specializing in Asian movies, YumYumAnime.com. I love me some chop socky.

#249316Post 35 of 35

ahhh, see , I was under the impression Taratino directed it, but i was also surprised that it came out so soon after the Kill Bills, didnt seem like he had time to do another movie. Thanks for clearing that up!

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