Black Jack
12-31-2001, 03:33 PM
It seems like I have been waiting for this movie to come out ever since I read about it in Variety a freakin year ago.
This Martin Scorsese picture is going to be a top-notch, down and dirty western martial art/streetfighting flick that should fill the void where the dancing around, fanatsy-driven Hong Kong gung fu movies have left off.
A refreshing change from the unrealistic, wire-work, dim mak crap we find all over the place now.
There is a short article on the movie in the new BB which has no real info on the movie per say but a lot on the fight coordinator Dominique Vanderberg.
This is going to be one very bloody movie from what I have read, heard and seen so far. It is a period based film set in the late 19th century in New York, about rival immigrant gang wars and the fighting is supposed to be anything but fancy crap, much more reality based in direction and scope.
Actual period fighting systems like Catch as Catch can wrestling, English bare knuckle pugilism and the old style of Parsian streetfighting were taught to the actors and used in the film to reflect the difference in our time periods.
Just wanted to post that this movie should be really, really good even if that jack ass Leonardo DiCaprio is in it.
This Martin Scorsese picture is going to be a top-notch, down and dirty western martial art/streetfighting flick that should fill the void where the dancing around, fanatsy-driven Hong Kong gung fu movies have left off.
A refreshing change from the unrealistic, wire-work, dim mak crap we find all over the place now.
There is a short article on the movie in the new BB which has no real info on the movie per say but a lot on the fight coordinator Dominique Vanderberg.
This is going to be one very bloody movie from what I have read, heard and seen so far. It is a period based film set in the late 19th century in New York, about rival immigrant gang wars and the fighting is supposed to be anything but fancy crap, much more reality based in direction and scope.
Actual period fighting systems like Catch as Catch can wrestling, English bare knuckle pugilism and the old style of Parsian streetfighting were taught to the actors and used in the film to reflect the difference in our time periods.
Just wanted to post that this movie should be really, really good even if that jack ass Leonardo DiCaprio is in it.