dragon tiger gate

discovered (late, as usual *groan*) the existence of another comic-made-into-movie, this time from the eastern side of the globe ...

Dragon Tiger Gate (Long2 Hu4 Men2) is currently in production for the silver screens. based on the long-running comic book (a chronological history, in Mandarin = babelfish it here) and stars Donnie Yen, Nicholas Tse (The Promise) and Shawn Yue (Infernal Affairs, Initial D) and directed by Wilson Yip (Sha Po Lang). [info via monkeypeaches]

some behind-the-scenes footage can be seen here (embedded) and a larger one here [via twitchfilm]

seeing both the video and production stills has left me with mixed feelings ... everything looks exciting and all (always happy to see movie-sets being built lah :p) but the actor's hairstyles just puts me off somehow ... mayhap tis a "period-piece"? (ie: '70's) or mayhap they're doing the "stylized"-thing a tad too OTT? but then again, what else is there to lose? *heh*

and in the "comic-made-movie-made-toy"-scenario (dun really know if they already have a PC-game out , as all concept properties "path" evetually lead to nowsadays *heh*), the TOY adaptation came out waaaaaay before the movie actually! sculpted by Eric So and manufactured by Hot Toys = one of my first eBay purchases when i was at the height of my "vinyl/toy-fever - which currently sits on my dustydusty-shelf ... maybe tis time for me to break them out for some toy-fun? or auction it off on ebay *heh* :p

personnally, i have not read a single issue of Dragon Tiger Gate (tis a literal translation of the Chinese comic-title = bugs me laughing shitless, it does! :p) and can nary muster up any feelings or memories ... only but for past comics adapted into film, ie: Stormriders (Feng1 Yun2) - the movie, NOT the teevee series (*ack*), mind ... and considering t'was made in 1998, it really wasn't a half-bad comic-adaptation; complete with decent visual-effects! (IMHO), which personnally was much better than the subsequent Man Called Hero (Zhong1 Hua2 Yin1 Xiong2) - which dropped the ball a bit, replacing more effects for a competent story (IMHO) - ironically for which i was a fervent "reader" in times past of the comic ("reader" meaning i partaked of the excellent illustrations rather than the "words" coz me Mandarin sucks-rancid-balls *heh*) - in the end, i can only hope that the movie-adaptation would do the comic proud :p

but nevertheless, tis a movie i'd try to watch, even if it's on DVD ... *heh*
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