Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Cornered. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
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Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 8, 2015

THE HIT LIST - August 31, 2015

This week's Hit List was an absolute blast to help put together. We've got new action shorts and reels of all kinds to snack on this week in addition to some brief updates on major projects that are forthcoming!


For now though, let's face it: The only way I'm starting off this Hit List is if I do it with one of the most popular videos online to date, and if you're a Jason Statham fan, you'll understand. It's a supercut of every single punch Statham has ever thrown. Ever. And it needs no further introduction than that.

Beneath that will be the week's stunt playlist with a slew of action, stunt and training reels by Noah Fleder, Awaken star Natalie Burn, stuntman Djibril Newik Chase, independent filmmaker Shahaub Roudbari, Mirkos Radas, John Renyolds, Uros Certic, Amiee Zannoni, Cornered webseries co-star, actor Bobby Hernandez and action actor Angel Vasquez.



Now we get to brings things here into focus just a bit with the latest installment of actor and Ameritoku mainstay Jason David Frank's online doc series, My Morphin Life. For this, we venture into a behind-the-scenes look into the spectacular episode featuring Frank and action actors Peter Jang and Alvin Hsing in the epic duel between the Green Ranger and legendary Street Fighter character Ryu. As always, these things come with a few snags and Frank sure had his, but it didn't stop him from powering through. Check it out!


Up next are a couple of other new director reels featuring a small variety of things, including action. The first comes with great revere for French action director Godefroy Ryckewaert who never ceases to impress, and his latest trailer for the new shortfilm, Hiro, samples that fact quite a bit with Alex Duong starring as a man forced back into the Yakuza underworld in order to save his daughter. Hiro is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival which kicks off on September 10, and you can purchase your ticket by clicking right here for the screening.

The second video comes from Canadian cascadeur, actor and filmmaker Taz Garcia in the form of First Bust, a story of two odd couple undercover cops well on their way to their first major arrest, as long as they don't get in each other's way, and you can imagine the hilarity that ensues. The project was initially going to be a two-minute short story which eventually expanded into something slightly longer when more people got involved, and as it stands, it could very well present a meaty concept for television if things go favorably.

Check out both videos below!



Up next is a bit of a teaser from the folks over at EMC Monkeys who have been very busy working on their own individual projects and other obligations in the past couple of years. Such things tend to get in the way of content creation which is what they've largely been known for, and now the team's teaser is officially circulating online with a number of exciting new projects that are either completed, still being filmed or already in post, including an upcoming collaboration with Corridor Digital, as well as the long-awaited Evolution Of Fight series, Vs. Ninjas series, and the upcoming Nerf Cops tete-a-tete sequel with the first part arriving on Friday, September 4 upon which fans can expect even more content every week thereafter. (If you haven't seen the first Nerf Cops installment yet, your chance to do so is right here).


Also up for viewing are two other new director reels, including Desciple's latest reel full of action and dialogue gems, with snippets from two of his latest hyper-reality action shorts, Hetja and Hetja 2; The latter title is also being groomed for a possible award win at this year's Action On Film Festival with acting nominations for two of its lead performers, Disavowed webseries star Will Yick, and The Stunt People's own Bridger Fox.

The second reel comes from Darren Holmquist of Dardrex Productions with a new director's reel full of long-awaited goods that are pending with planned releases before the end of 2015.



Time to pepper thing up a bit with some fighting, and following Holmquist's production reel is a fresh new fight featuring himself opposite Leonard Zhang, proceeded by some sweet Karambit/Gun choreo from director Evan Taylor, a quick little scene of action from Rising Tiger Films's own Leroy Nguyen and Edmond Shum, and a superb test fight from Jay Kwon with Alex Meglei and Brett Easton.





And lastly, it's been a long and incredible journey for independent filmmaker and film student Anthony Pellino for his latest labor of love, Mortal Kombat: The Chosen One. Inspired by the popular fighting game of the same name, and featuring fight design by Cinematic Fight Studio's own Lawrence Yip, this one takes a slightly derivative approach to the source material. Jonathan Lee, David Chen and Craig Zisel are joined by lead actor Kage Yami in the role of former Shaolin monk, Liu Kang who is about to receive the most unexpected visit of his life.

Pellino's goal was originally to create something more than a fan film, which is why it took so long to finish, aside from school, two crowdfunders, reshoots and other hurdles. Fan film or not, a project like this is just what we need to help keep the pulse beating among fans as a new webseries season is still pending, in addition to further details regarding the revived hopes for a film as recently as the top of last month. It's a great case for more similar content with dozens of characters to experiment and play with, and I hope this isn't the last we see from the creative field we have today in that regard.

Mortal Kombat: The Chosen One can now be viewed on YouTube in the player below, as well as on Vimeo!


Further worth mentioning is the current completion post-production of independent action director Eric Nguyen with the new short, Of Martial Arts And Men, with a September airing planned, and it just so happens that his Spring actioner, El Guerrero, has been nominated with a mention among a slew of other shortfilms for this year's Action On Film Festival which kicks off on September 18 through 26.

Other news includes the upcoming comic-book fan film sequel, Black Panther And Deadpool: The Gauntlet, which just finished filming over the weekend, and a trailer can be viewed here as well in case you missed it. In addition, further pending are updates for Robot Underdog's forthcoming episodes for the Dragon Ball Z: Light Of Hope webseries with actor Tim Neff (Flowers Of The Night) set to play Trunks. Major creative differences have currently invoked restructuring of the original script, Dragon Ball Z enthusiast and former series writer Derek Padula who made his case in a recent blog post after announcing his departure from the project; As pot-stirring as these things tend to be, the least we can do is hope for a great sequel after this year's stellar offering, which you can check out here.

Indeed, this week is another loaded one with more to come, and hopefully you've been able to keep up with all the craziness as last week's Hit List is just as awesome. Beyond that, subscribe to the channels above and by all means, if you or someone you know creates exciting, QUALITY content, just hit us with an e-mail filmcombatsyndicate@gmail.com.

Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 7, 2015

CCBFF 2015: Kiai-Kick Debut Series, CORNERED, Hits The Fest Circuit In Austin Next Month!


It's always a good thing to see independent action cinema make festival moves. Things like this gain exposure and some of these do take quite a bit of effort and waiting, it's a huge payoff for giving original content an extra pair of eyes. Exposure and other prospects come into play and hopefully that will mean great things for debut filmmaker and Kiai-Kick founder and editor Michael S. Moore with his latest webseries, Cornered.

The series, starring actor, martial artist and stuntman Donald Brooks Jr. has already taken off on social media via Vimeo as of the top of June. Now, word via press release indicates the series will be making its way to the Capital City Black Film Festival next month. The episodes are tentatively offline for this reason, so it would be in your best interest to follow the fan page on Facebook for further information. Otherwise, read the press release below from Thursday!
Austin,TX – July 23, 2015 –Kiai-Kick Films announced today that its martial arts action short film Cornered has been invited to the third annual Capital City Black Film Festival (CCBFF), an Austin, Texas-based organization dedicated to films written or directed and produced by Black filmmakers, films with Black actors in principle roles or that are about Black characters, subject matter or issues related to the Black community. 
“Cornered” is a martial arts 90’s style actioner about Austin super cop Adam Matrix, who finds himself running a gauntlet of lethal fighters in order to save a young woman and keep a super weapon out of the hands of Texas underworld boss Kellogg Deveroux. 
Cornered is among 60 films that will be shown throughout the three-day festival that includes networking, panel discussions, workshops, dynamic film screenings and parties. 
“I am incredibly happy that Cornered will be a part of the Capital City Black Film Festival.”, says director Michael S. Moore, “Cornered features something sorely missing from action cinema: an African-American hero in a genre of film that needs more heroes of color. I was blessed to work with a talented and diverse cast and crew.” 
The Festival will begin this year with Harlem Lights!, which includes a reception at 6:30 p.m. and the show starting at 7:30 p.m., August 13, 2015 at the Palmer Events Center in Austin, TX. Harlem Lights! highlights the history of Austin Area African Americans in film, will feature live music, rare photographs, film clips, local actors and will be hosted by film, television and theater veteran Julius Tennon. This historical presentation honors Austin’s own Harlem Theater and lifetime achievement awards will be given to Austin's own Tennon, actress, comedian, music performer “Damita Jo” LeBlanc, and jazz musician Gil Askey, one of the architects of the famous Motown sound. 
“This year’s films represent the rich talent we have in this country and around the world both in front of and behind to camera,” said Winston G. Williams, Executive Director of CCBFF. Tennon, Co-President and Producer of JuVee Productions, and his wife, award-winning actress Viola Davis, have been supporters of CCBFF since its inception because they felt having a Black film presence in Austin was long overdue. 
“Black films are important because they give African-American artists a place to showcase their work to our community, and to the wider communities across the country,” said Tennon. “They serve to shine a light on our stories and struggles, but more importantly, our success. They show that we are a force, and what we have to say stands for something.” 
Each year CCBFF has used opening night to elevate the arts. This year local, influential organizations are adding to the prestige, including partnerships with the Austin History Center, the Texas Preservation of Black History Project and the African American Cultural Heritage District. After a tremendous inaugural year in September 2013 and experiencing unexpected growth in 2014, CCBFF continues to grow, going from two to five screens with a diverse slate of feature films, documentary/feature films, short films, documentary/short films and music videos. The film ratings will range from G through the maximum of R. 
###For more information or to arrange interviews, please contact:  
Media Contact: Michael S Moore (michaelmooreproductions@gmail.com)  
Media Contact: CCBFF  
Andrea Anderson  
A Signature Group  
Anderson.andrea7@gmail.com  
214-334-7165  
Event: Capital City Black Film Festival 
When: Thursday, August 13, 2015, Friday, August 14, 2015, and Saturday, August 15, 2015.  
Where: Palmer Events Center 900 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas 78704  
Buy Tickets: http://www.capcitybff.com/tickets

Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 3, 2015

THE HIT LIST - March 9, 2015

There are a LOT of videos this week, but the very last one will undoubtedly keep you here for more news in the weeks ahead...

...On that note, let's get some reels going with new footage from the folks at Eclipse Stunts, as well as Tyson Arner, Alexa Marcigliano, Leah Petersen and Kyle Thomas Schmidt, along with a new fight reel from Wolf Stunts's own David Conk who also released two cool test fights thos past week featuring Adam Lytle, Ben Aycrigg and Shane Ferrell.









Now that that's done, let's take a break and get to know a few martial artists. It was late last year that the folks over at Kung Fu Heroes took a trip to see the sights in China, including various kung fu schools. While there, they've introduced two videos for their current interview series introducing members Rachel Ott and Sebastian Castellanos. You can learn more about Kung Fu Heroes and their adventures in martial arts by visiting their official website.



The next two videos you're about to see I felt deserved pairing considering how contemplative they were. The first comes from actress and stuntwoman Amy Johnston whose latest debut editing contribution, Expressions, comes with great tribute to legendary action director Hung Yan Yan following their work on Johnston's forthcoming acting debut in Chris Nahon's Lady Bloodfight which wrapped in February. The second takes you into a stunning and contemplative and artful view of what it means to be in movement, titled Flux from directors Patrick Ryder and Alex Brock.



The fighting continues with three new short film and webseries teasers from three distinct filmmakers I've come to appreciate in the past few years since I began blogging. The first is a teaser for an upcoming test fight short titled One Cold Night from director Nathan Quattrini, filmed earlier this year between Anthony Hoang and David Lavallee Jr. Ironically, it was filmed in an abandoned warehouse on one night that just happened to be very cold...perfect huh?

The second is a teaser from Lunar Stunts' own Eric Nguyen that pays homage to the 70's in the upcoming retro crime action comedy, Tough Street, which will share limited screenings starting March 27 -- The end of the trailer gave me a small chuckle. The third is a teaser for Kiai Kick Films' webseries debut, Cornered from filmmaker Michael S. Moore which has since debuted its poster a few weeks ago Donald Brooks stars with fight choreography by Aaron Alexander, both who can also be seen in their own test fight short, Showdown Part 2 from the folks at Faux Fighting!





Last month's airing of filmmaker Bryan Sloyer's Looper: Part One was an impressive experiment in a style of fight-based storytelling that almost borders on Inception, and he now returns to us this week with Looper: Part Two which adds even more layers and wrecks to the silent conceptual drama. PeiPei Yuan stars with Jerry Quill, Alex Duong and Jay Kwon - the latter who can also be seen in the latest LBP fight gem with Sloyer titled Third Protocol just beneath.



At the rate which filmmaking continues to take shape in the past several years, it's become quite admirable how the idea of retro-revival has become so influential in that process. It's become a cult phenomenon for many moviegoers around the world and now the folks behind the official Facebook page of Scytron Entertainment are heeding the call this year.

Two new shortfilms are available on their channel as of January - the first propels you into a 16-bit dystopian neon-lit city where one man must use his own supernatual abilities to avenge his own death and rescue the woman he loves from a notorious crimeboss. Rage is name of the short with Dylan Grunn starring from a script by Ben Boyle and debut director Ryan Boosel.

The second takes you into a gritty contemporary crime story from director Russell Hasenauer in part two of his Bible Belt short film series, Angel Of The City, starring Larry Mihlon as a mysterious vigilante in the fictional crime-ridden town of Fremont where providence will him against the city's most dangerous drug peddler. Also starring are Jennifer Zefutie and Don Sweet.

Enjoy!



This next batch comes from filmmaker, actor and martial artist Taejoon Lee. Newly uploaded on his channel as of late is a dated three-part miniseries titled The K-Town Chronicles, a crime story centered on the tragic bond between two surrogate brothers with an introspective look at Korean culture and tradition, and a glimpse into what it means to be a warrior. Lee's own martial arts lineage comes from a highly respected family - the first family of Hwa Rang Do, a style wherein he earned his 8th and final Dan back in 2009 under series co-star master, Dr. DoJooNim, making him one of few in the world to reach that level in his years of training, and you can learn more about his story at this website.
Check out all three parts below (and yes, that's Mickey Rourke you see in Episode 2).




Four dudes in a fight over some emperial gold and somehow they all end up as buddies? How did that happen. Find out in Kazu Patrick Tang's latest short, Oh My Gold, an experimental homage to Jackie Chan's 1984 classic, Wheels On Meals.



The next one offers a much more fair bit of high drama than anything. Following Hisonni Johnson's 2013 short, Grayson: Earth One, the director recently unveiled his latest inspired take on the alternate DC universe in Grayson: Earth One 1.5: The Boy and The Bullet, a centered on Jason Todd, a character who takes several shapes in the DC Universe of Robin/Nightwing. I'm not too familiar with comic book lore here so those in the know probably already have an idea what's happening. It's a great effort on Johnson's end considering these projects are hard to keep consistent due to the need for funds. Johnson's a terrific filmmaker and deserves every bit of support he asks for when the time arises. See for yourself!

By the way, I wouldn't fall asleep on that Power teaser at the start. Just sayin.


Ninjas, ninja farts and ninja flip farts for the win! YouTube host Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval kicks off the week in Add A Ninja, with performances by Steve Terada and Gemma Nguyen, the gang from Martial Club and many more.


And last but FAR from least, I told you at the top of last year that there would be some amazing surprises to come from online martial arts action favorite, Vlad Rimburg, and if you thought me to be a liar, you couldn't be anymore wrong as his latest, The Betrayal is but one of several to slowly pour out from his current work pile of stunning action pieces. This one comes directly from the innerworkings of Force Storm Entertainment and its executive overseer and founder, Noah Fleder as it now marks a huge step forward his upcoming production base. Expect an exclusive official announcement real soon from Film Combat Syndicate.


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Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 2, 2015

Kiai-Kick Films Presents The Official Poster And Site Of The New Mini Webseries, CORNERED

Donald Brooks and Bobby Hernandez in the upcoming new series, CORNERED
The online independent action community is poised to add yet another to the list of entertaining gems viewable on the web this year. Dallas Fort Worth native and Kiai-Kick.com founder, Austin-based indie filmmaker Michael S. Moore has launched the official website for his thrilling new webseries, Cornered, and while no stranger to martial arts action, the latest bit of teaser footage he unveiled earlier this month offers something promising to look forward to ahead of its release.

Lead actor, martial artist and stuntman Donald Brooks headlines the story which forsees a cop's mission to fight his way through a gauntlet of deadly fighters to retrieve a briefcase and save the life of a woman from captivity. Interesting, as whatever is in that briefcase must be worth the extra effort, especially in a project themed with homages to a handful of the biggest names in recent martial arts movie history, and not for nothing either with actor and fight choreographer Aaron D. Alexander on hand to deliver the stylish coordination for a cast of this caliber.

At any rate, the series is also gracing hopeful fans with a fresh new poster which you can check out below.


Cornered will debut in four parts between episodes as long as seven-to-ten minutes. Brooks is joined by Kerry Ramsay, Sharmita Bhattacharya and Lindsey Lemke, with Bobby Hernandez, Rachel Wiese, Chris Cude, Geronimo Son, Yuki Ishiguro and Ron Leblanc rounding out the cast. Kindly pay a visit to the official Facebook page for the series to get a good footing of the content and further info that will be made available in the coming weeks!