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Showing posts with label Rambo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rambo. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Haven't I seen this before: Copyright Infringement in Foreign Films by Ian Friedman

This is a presentation about the issue of infringement in foreign films given by me (Ian Friedman) during an event sponsored by the IP Law Society and the Entertainment and Sports Law Society of Seton Hall Law School on March 9, 2009. It deals with the issue of stolen music, film footage, and plots in foreign films.



This presentation can be viewed in conjunction with this youtube playlist. The playlist contains the slideshow and all video clips as used in the presentation.



If you want to get some of the films featured in this presentation you can get them at HK FLIX.

Lady Terminator (and you get Dangerous Seductress for free!)
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.538996/aid.85597/qx/details.htm

Commando Directors Cut Special Edition
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.535335/aid.545883/qx/details.htm

3 DEV ADAM
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.537631/aid.545883/qx/details.htm


Turkish Pop Cinema Double Bill (features the excellent documentary of the same name about Turkish Cinema)
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.535847/aid.545883/qx/details.htm


Bollywood Horror Collection (the source of the quote from an Indian producer and some great Bollywood Horror)
Volume 1
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.538971/aid.545883/qx/details.htm
Volume 2
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.549268/aid.545883/qx/details.htm

I hope you all enjoy it!
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Turkish First Blood aka Vahsi Kan (1983)


Vahsi Kan
TURKISH FIRST BLOOD (1983)
Directed by Cetin Inanc
Starring Cuneyt Arkin, Huseyin Peyda



For a film that comes from the year I was born, it's fitting that it should kick a ton of ass all over the place. The plot well since I don't speak Turkish...I'm going to have to take some liberties in my description.

First off some bikers dick around with some people, then some zombies (I kid you not they are zombies) attack a women driving with her family, killing all except her and then trying to rape her. She escapes and the film begins in earnest. Some guards are transporting Cuneyt Arkin, but they are overcome by flames when stumbling upon the burning wreck of the woman's car. From there Arkin after rescuing the guards escapes.

At this point it starts becoming more and more like First Blood. Just replace the asshole cops with asshole bikers and this one guy who is a villain in a ton of Inanc films. They capture Arkin and cut the crab out of him with knives while he is tied up. Of course this is a really really poor idea and Arkin escapes and starts to kill them all (a departure from First Blood where only one person dies, then again these guys are worse than the cops in First Blood). From there it's pretty much large chunks of First Blood with random Turkish weird shit thrown in for good effect.

I feel like I shouldn't spoil this film, because if some how I can get you to want to see this, then maybe I can convince Bill from Onar to release the film with subs.

This movie is really bloody as hell. I mean tons of gore effects from stabbings, shootings, and among others things flaming explosive sticks of DOOM!

There is a ton of stolen music in this film. Hell, it's the entire First Blood soundtrack, though a part of me wishes they used the vocal version of It's a Long Road instead of the instrumental version. Still, Inanc makes good use of the music, particularly It's a Long Road and the main Rambo action theme.

The action is also excellently done. Arkin really knows how to kick the living crap out of someone and make it come across well on screen. His Karate and Circus training is a huge plus here. Inanc also infuses the film with a bunch of crazy camera angles and with shots of Arkin sped up at times so it's like he's a cartoon character and/or smoked a ton of crack.

It's been said Arkin was on the skids at this point in his career for awhile and also drinking heavily. Hell, if I could tell, he comes across as a great lead and gives a ton of energy and passion in his acting even if I have no clue what the hell he is saying, it just transcends language barriers.

What does this all combine to? One really enjoyable piece of Turkish Rip Off Cinema with one of its best directors and actors. It's only brisk 73 minutes, but man will you enjoy every part of it. I had no clue what dialogue wise was going on, but man did I love every minute of it and so should you!
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Rambo Trilogy Getting a Full Blu-ray release on May 27!

From Rick Ashcroft at DVD Maniacs Forum

Saw this on the Digital Bits website about the Blu-ray release of Rambo 2 + 3.
"Lionsgate is working on Rambo: First Blood, Part II and Rambo III for Blu-ray release, with a tentative street date of 5/27. This is almost certainly timed to coincide with the DVD and Blu-ray release of the new Rambo film, currently in theaters."
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Get Your First Blood On!

There are a lot of options for enjoying the full First Blood experience.

You can start first with the original book David Morrell's First Blood, which the movie is based on, its different in tone and ending from the movie, but is essential piece for all fans of the movie to check out.

Then there is the awesome Jerry Goldsmith First Blood Soundtrack. It's an essential score and one of the best by Jerry Goldsmith with wonderful themes and cues that helped to make First Blood the great movie that it was.

There are two DVD options. The first is the First Blood Ultimate Edition DVD which features deleted scenes and the original ending and a Stallone commentary. It lacks the commentary on the original from author David Morrell, documentaries, and trailers. Honestly, its better just to get the Rambo Trilogy Ultimate Edition which is pretty cheap and a nice hold over for the upcoming re-release of the trilogy (and new Rambo most likely separately) on Blu-Ray (more on that in our next post) which may feature new special features.

If you don't want the Stallone commentary and deleted scenes, but want the Morrell commentary and documentaries, then you should grab the First Blood Special Edition.

The Blu-ray actually has all the docs and both commentaries, but lacks the trailers. You may want to wait until details on the re-release of the trilogy before getting the Blu-ray.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Sly is back as JOHN RAMBO! Insane Violence Returns Too!

Most of you will have already seen this clip provided by AICN of JOHN RAMBO, the new Rambo film. Still, if you haven't you missing out on some insane violence and as a public service HKFCN wants to make sure you not missing a thing! Still we were asking ourselves where is the classic Jerry Goldsmith theme!?!?!

Enjoy!


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