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Apparently there’s a Korean live action film in the works based on the Taekwon V movie.

Taekwon is your basic mad scientist creates army of evil robots for world domination, good scientist counters with a powerful single robot plot.

(L-R) Taekwon V, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger and Grendizer

At the time of Taekwon V’s creation, the Japanese manga and animated series, Mazinger Z, was very popular in Korea. And you can clearly see the influence in Taekwon’s design.

The upcoming movie purportedly has a budget of 20-billion Won ($17M Cdn) and is slated for release in 2009.

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topic_bioshock_movie Gamasutra reports that there’s a BioShock film in development. 2K Games/Take-Two Interactive and Universal Pictures is partnering up for the film project. (wTwNjzVFVU)

Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Carribbean director) and John Logan (Gladiator writer) are being tapped for the movie.

Take-Two Chairman Strass Zelnick says:

“We are excited that 2K Games’ vision for BioShock will be carried forward in a new medium. BioShock has been hailed as one of the most highly cinematic and richly plotted titles in interactive entertainment, making it extremely well-suited to film. In partnering with Universal and Gore Verbinski, we have assembled a team that respects the uniqueness of BioShock and will translate it into a powerful movie experience.”

I never did complete BioShock. I’m very close to the end though. As usual, I got pulled away by other video game titles. :-P

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Cloverfield posterIt took me two viewing sessions but I managed to get through Cloverfield without hurling my lunch. (wTwNjzVFVU)

The story’s rather simple. You follow a group of New Yorkers as they try to rescue a friend and escape New York City amidst the chaos of a monster attack.

Overall, I liked it. It was a little slow to begin with. The whole party scene at the beginning, which was supposed to introduce the characters and set the stage for the emotional drama for the film, felt overly long— probably because I was trying to get through it without getting sick from all the shaky camera work.

The camera work did annoy more than just my stomach. While the camera shake is supposed to give the film a gritty realism, I think the filmmakers should have realized that ultimately, a movie must be watchable.

If it were up to me, I would have sacrificed some of the shakes even it meant making the camera work a little “unrealistic” in order to make the film easier for audiences to take in. Maybe I would have written it so that the camera the character used happened to be equipped with a stabilization device or something… :-P

At any rate, the film certainly picks up the pace from that point on.

Cloverfield is like the anti-Independence Day or Godzilla in that while those movies reveled in the very explicit display of full scale global destruction, Cloverfield is more “glimpses and aftermaths” which makes for better drama in some respects— as well as set-ups. E.g. subway tunnel sequence.

And unlike the Blair Witch Project, Cloverfield isn’t filled with scene after scene of foul-mouthed, screaming, leaky-nosed main characters that you really know nothing about. Cloverfield actually has characters you could actually give a damn about.

I found myself quite impressed with the visual effects in the movie. They were able to blend it seamlessly into the herky-jerky handheld shot footage which made it look as if it were actual live events were caught on video. Very convincing stuff!

I can’t really say much about Cloverfield as it’s one of those movies that you have to experience. If you haven’t seen Cloverfield during its theatrical run, then renting it to watch on the small screen might spare you some of the motion sickness.

I give it a score of 8 out of 10— but I probably got more out of it, being a 3D CG guy… :-)

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Movie poster for the upcoming “Batman: The Dark Knight” movie where Batman squares off against The Joker, played by the late Heath Ledger. (wTwNjzVFVU)

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I'm a little behind in the blogging department. :-P

Anyway, this looks pretty interesting!

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