'Speed'..
Shooting is underway around Adelaide on Speed, the first Chinese TV drama series to be shot in Australia.
The show,.which follows an underground street racer who turns pro, is produced by Ciwen Media Co. The Beijing-based company has teamed with Adelaide's 57 Films to handle all local production, with 15 of the show's 32 episodes to be shot in Oz..
57 Films produced cooking show.Chef Exchange.with Qingdao TV, and has made.The Afl Show with Port Adelaide Football Club.for CCTV and a promotional film for the City of Qingdao..
Company founder Paul Ryan is the Australian producer in charge and Triptych Pictures. Julie Byrne is the line producer. Speed is directed by Gan Lu, with action sequences directed by Bruce Law (Supercop, Transformers: Age of Extinction,.Mission Impossible 3)..
.Speed will further strengthen relationships between China and South Australia, inject millions into the local economy, create local jobs and put...
Shooting is underway around Adelaide on Speed, the first Chinese TV drama series to be shot in Australia.
The show,.which follows an underground street racer who turns pro, is produced by Ciwen Media Co. The Beijing-based company has teamed with Adelaide's 57 Films to handle all local production, with 15 of the show's 32 episodes to be shot in Oz..
57 Films produced cooking show.Chef Exchange.with Qingdao TV, and has made.The Afl Show with Port Adelaide Football Club.for CCTV and a promotional film for the City of Qingdao..
Company founder Paul Ryan is the Australian producer in charge and Triptych Pictures. Julie Byrne is the line producer. Speed is directed by Gan Lu, with action sequences directed by Bruce Law (Supercop, Transformers: Age of Extinction,.Mission Impossible 3)..
.Speed will further strengthen relationships between China and South Australia, inject millions into the local economy, create local jobs and put...
- 3/29/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
2012's The Raid came with a flurry of fanfare following a series of festival screenings touting it as a masterpiece of action cinema. Written and directed by Gareth Evans the film no doubt featured some impressive action choreography, but the story was non-existent to the point of boredom. That said, to say my expectations for The Raid 2 were limited is an understatement. When I saw it runs two-and-a-half hours my interest dwindled even more, expecting to see it, if ever, on Blu-ray. Well, I did and I'm very glad I did, proving expectations can sometimes cause you to miss something great. The immediate comparison here is to say The Raid 2 is to The Raid what Infernal Affairs 2 is to Infernal Affairs, but that's to give The Raid too much credit. The comparison to Infernal Affairs 2 alone, however, is apt. The two films follow somewhat similar storylines,...
- 7/14/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
When I reviewed the Blu-ray release of director Clarence Fok Yiu-leung’s latest action epic Special ID, I wrote: “The outstanding cinematographer Peter Pau (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) can shoot a fight scene at night in the rain as well as anyone in the martial arts biz, and the stunt direction by Bruce Law (The Raid 2) is as amazing as you’d expect.” (read the entire review Here)
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Special ID is out on Blu-ray and We are Movie Geeks wants to give away three copies!
It’s so simple!
All you have to do to win is leave a comment below and let us know what your favorite martial arts movie of all time is. If you win, we’ll contact you next week!
Good Luck!
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- 5/8/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Crazy stunts, complexly choreographed fight sequences, sinister villains. There’s no doubt that Special ID knows its target audience and does what it does extremely well. Fans of director Clarence Fok Yiu-leung’s previous hits The Iceman Cometh and Black Panther Warriors will be heaven as his newest showcases three mind-blowing fight scenes and tops it off with a suspenseful battle inside (and outside) a moving vehicle that impresses with its lack of CGI.
Special ID tells of a cop named Chen (aka ‘Dragon’ played by the never-aging Donnie Yen who’s been starring in these things for 30 years) and his team of comrades who go undercover in one of China’s most ruthless underworld organizations to stop a gang leader. Andy On plays plays the nasty villain who swears to find every traitor and make him or her pay with their lives. Agents are turning up dead. Desperate to...
Special ID tells of a cop named Chen (aka ‘Dragon’ played by the never-aging Donnie Yen who’s been starring in these things for 30 years) and his team of comrades who go undercover in one of China’s most ruthless underworld organizations to stop a gang leader. Andy On plays plays the nasty villain who swears to find every traitor and make him or her pay with their lives. Agents are turning up dead. Desperate to...
- 5/6/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Want to know how they construct the elaborate fight sequences in The Raid movies? Well, with The Raid 2 hitting screens in the Us and other parts of the world March 28th a lengthy, ten minute long, behind the scenes featurette has just arrived online featuring a very detailed look at how director Gareth Huw Evans, star / choreogaphers Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian, the Hong Kong based vehicle stunt team led by Bruce Law and others approached the work on the film.He thought it was over. After fighting his way out of a building filled with gangsters and madmen - a fight that left the bodies of police and gangsters alike piled in the halls - rookie Jakarta cop Rama thought it was done...
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- 3/11/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Another trailer for Gareth Evans' unrelenting martial arts sequel The Raid 2 has landed on the interwebs, and with it comes another look at the film’s incredibly fast-paced fist-fighting. Whereas the first film took place almost entirely within one tower block, this follow-up opens out the action to the whole of Jakarta, meaning that we get even bigger set-pieces including, from the looks of the trailer, at least one heart-stopping car chase. Director Evans called in stunt legend Bruce Law (who worked on Hard Boiled and Jackie Chan’s...
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- 1/22/2014
- by Matt Looker
- TotalFilm
One of the most anticipated movies at Sundance, and the year in general, is Gareth Evans' The Raid 2: Berandal. The follow-up to Evans' hugely successful The Raid: Redemption (review), Berandal promises to elevate the game, moving the action from one apartment building to all of Jakarta.
The expanded story also introduces new players, new extreme action sequences and the hand to hand combat is accompanied by some glorious looking chase sequences. Evans and his team even brought in Hong Kong stunt legend Bruce Law and his team to work through all of the car stunts and the results... let's just say that they speak for themselves. This trailer is impressive and if the [Continued ...]...
The expanded story also introduces new players, new extreme action sequences and the hand to hand combat is accompanied by some glorious looking chase sequences. Evans and his team even brought in Hong Kong stunt legend Bruce Law and his team to work through all of the car stunts and the results... let's just say that they speak for themselves. This trailer is impressive and if the [Continued ...]...
- 1/21/2014
- QuietEarth.us
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