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I'm pretty sure that was because of the fever. Its exhausting to the body to try and bring a 104 degree fever down. I've been up there twice and all you want to do is sleep afterwards. Its terrible. I also can't believe all the press this movie is getting. Imagine how it'll be when the movie is actually set to release and the trailers come out. Now THAT will be press ^.^ and I didn't hijack the thread! xDD I was talking about Josh too xP Last edited by talene309 : 05-10-2008 at 03:30 AM. | |
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| Joshtopian ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Synopsis and poster... Title: BUNRAKU Directed by: Guy Moshe Written by: Guy Moshe Produced by: Keith Calder (The Wackness, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) Jessica Wu, Ram Bergman (Brothers Bloom, Brick), Nava Levin (Holly) Cast: Josh Hartnett (Thirty Days of Night, Sin City) Demi Moore (Mr. Brooks, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle) Woody Harrelson (No Country for Old Men, Natural Born Killers) Ron Perlman (Hellboy) Gackt (Moon Child, New Fist of the North Star) Shun Sugata (Kill Bill: Vol. 1, The Last Samurai) Jordi Molla (Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Blow) Introducing Emily Kaiho A mysterious drifter (Josh Hartnett) and an ardent young Japanese warrior Yoshi (Gackt) both arrive in a town that is terrorized by outrageous and virulent criminals. Each is obsessed with his separate mission, and guided by the wisdom of The Bartender (Woody Harrelson) at the Horseless Horseman Saloon, the two eventually join forces to bring down the corrupt and contemptuous reign of Nicola (Ron Perlman), the awesomely evil "woodcutter" and his lady Alexandra (Demi Moore), a femme fatale with a secret past. This classic tale is re-vitalized and re-imagined in an entirely fresh visual context, set in a unique world that mixes skewed reality with shadow-play fantasy, a place where even the landscape can betray you. Heroes triumph here only because the force of their will transforms and transcends both space and time. The world of BUNRAKU is past and present, fantasy and reality, Samurai and Western all combined. Like "Sin City" and "300", it gives classic conflict a whole new graphically supercharged dynamic. Resonating through a wide range of cultures and showcasing a mind-blowing array of martial arts disciplines, BUNRAKU is a fresh arena for breath-taking fight action. ![]() Source. And here. Last edited by Jocasta : 05-17-2008 at 08:26 AM. |
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