Sunday, November 4, 2007

The Golden Rock - November 3rd, 2007 Edition

- Time for some news on Johnnie To/Wai Ka-Fai's latest collaboration Mad Detective. First of all, Hong Kong's Oriental Daily reported that the category-III crime drama has secured a November 29th release date opposite Danny Pang's In Love with the Dead.

There's also a trailer that's finally up. Those mirror shots are pretty impressive.

- During the box office report, I reported that the Japanese sequel Always 2 is opening this weekend, and Japan Times' Mark Schilling has a review of it. Looks like the conclusion is "strictly for fans."

- Meanwhile, Mr. Schilling also has a feature about the Japanese Eyes section of last week's Tokyo International Film Festival, while Philip Brasor shares his thoughts on the films he saw.

- Fuji's 3rd Saturday 11pm drama SP premieres tonight in Japan, and Ryuganji reports that a movie version will probably be greenlit. Then again, the drama IS directed by the director of Bayside Shakedown and written by an award-winning author, so it might be good enough to warrant one. But will the ratings be any good to warrant one?

- Just a day after I wrote about my pessimism towards Andrew Lau's latest big-budget project, Hollywood Reporter has an interview with the unofficial spokesperson for directors with ADD Andrew Lau himself.

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