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    Priest

    This could have gone on Vampire flicks, but we're anticipating a big release.

    It's got kung fu. It's got Maggie Q. I'll post anything that has Maggie Q.

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    New 'Priest' Trailer: Warrior Priests, Vampires, And Those Guys From 'Twilight' And 'True Blood'
    Posted 19 hrs ago by Rick Marshall in News, tokyopop

    A new trailer for "Priest" has arrived online, offering yet another glimpse at director Scott Stewart's upcoming adaptation of Min-Woo Hyung's popular manhwa series.

    The new trailer premiered at Yahoo Movies.

    For those unfamiliar with the series, "Priest" unfolds in a postapocalytpic world ravaged by a long war with vampires. "Legion" actor Paul Bettany plays a warrior priest who sets out to find a group of vampires who attacked his brother (played by "True Blood" actor Stephen Moyer) and kidnapped his niece. He's joined on the quest by a small-town sheriff ("Twilight" actor Cam Gigandet) who also happens to be the boyfriend of the kidnapped girl.

    Last year, we had an extensive chat with the "Priest" cast and filmmaker during San Diego Comic-Con, as well as a report on the "Priest" panel that occurred during the convention.

    "Priest" hits theaters May 13, 2011.
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    Sweet, good old fashioned mayhem !!
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    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Greetings,

    It looks like Legion. It should be called Legion 2: Apocalypse.

    Legion was not a bad flick. It was just way too predictable. The fight scene between the angels was Marvelesque.

    I believe that somebody lost courage with Legion, changed the story a little and called it Priest.


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    Opens Friday the 13th here

    Opens May 11 in the Philippines...
    The 'Q' in Maggie
    FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo The Philippine Star Updated May 10, 2011 12:00 AM 0 Maggie Q as Warrior Priestess in Columbia Pictures’ Priest, showing nationwide starting tomorrow, May 11

    BEVERLY HILLS, California — I gasped when Maggie Q entered the function room at Four Seasons escorted by a St. Bernard, followed by a smiling Karl Urban.

    “No,” Maggie assured me and the eight other international journalists at the “round table,” patting the seemingly menacing dog on the head, “he’s nice; he doesn’t bite… he won’t bite you, unless…” He left that sentence hanging and then started laughing. “His name is Caesar. I have two more at home, just as big as Caesar.”

    Maggie and Karl are among the stars of Priest, the Columbia Pictures release done in 3D based on the popular Korean graphic serial novel by Min-Woo Hyung and directed by Scott Stewart (Legion, etc.), a post-apocalyptic action-horror film that touches on the war between humans and vampires, a pack of which has kidnapped a girl (played by Lily Collins who co-starred with Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side). Maggie plays the Warrior Priestess who helps Warrior Priest (played by Paul Bettany) rescue his niece while Karl plays the villain Black Hat, a character “who can destroy a town in broad daylight, can survive the hot sun and can live among the vampires at night.”

    Also in the cast are Christopher Plummer (The Sound of Music, etc.) as the “lovely, stylish” ruthless despot villain, a priest gone wrong; and Cam Gigandet (not Sam as erroneously identified in last Sunday’s Conversations with Ricky Lo; who played the predatory vampire James in Twilight) as the boyfriend of the kidnapped girl.

    Born in Hawaii to an American father and a Vietnamese mother, Maggie started as a model in Hong Kong and ventured into movies, among them Deception (2008) with Hugh Jackman, Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon (2008) with Andy Lau, Live Free or Die Hard (2007) with Bruce Willis and Mission: Impossible III (2006) with Tom Cruise.

    Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Karl started in showbiz as a child actor and throughout his school years he wrote, directed and starred in several films and stage productions. He’s best remembered for his roles in Star Trek (as Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy), and in The Bourne Identity (with Matt Damon) and Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
    Maggie Q in scenes with Karl Urban (below, as the villain Black Hat) in Priest in which Paul Bettany plays the title role

    Besides passion for acting, Maggie and Karl have one thing in common: They are both humanitarian. Maggie is an animal-rights advocate who supports Animals Asia Foundation’s various campaigns, and works with the Human Rights Action Center and Best Friends Animals Society; and Karl is an avid supporter of KIDS CAN, an organization that feeds and clothes more than 30,000 New Zealand children who live in poverty.

    The first question I asked Maggie was, “What does the ‘Q’ in your name stand for?”

    “Good question,” said Maggie, stealing a glance at Caesar, hovering around Maggie’s chair. “It stands for Quigley. My father is also Irish-Polish and Quigley is my surname — Margaret Quigley.”

    That “mystery” solved, the one-on-two exclusive proceeded without any hitch.

    How do you think Priest is different from other vampire movies (the Twilight series, etc.)?

    Karl: I think it’s different in many ways. First of all, Priest is a wonderful, eclectic mixture of different genres. The vampires in the film, apart from me, are different creatures from those in Twilight and True Blood.

    Maggie: Like what Karl said, you know, we created these massive creatures and it’s quite an experience to watch them. They are violent and strong, and they suck blood, too. This film has a very real feel to it.

    Karl, you started in the business as a child actor. Didn’t you think you miss having a “normal” childhood?

    Karl (Laughs): Hmmmm, what is “normal” feels very sequential. No, I didn’t miss having a “normal” childhood. I didn’t really go professionally into the business until I was 17 when I left high school. But even as a kid, I’d always been interested in theater and film.

    It’s the first time for both of you to work with Paul Bettany (the albino assassin Silas in The Da Vinci Code and recently seen in The Tourist with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie). How was the experience?

    Maggie: Incredible! He’s incredibly talented and incredibly supportive. He’s generous, too, and he has a way of setting his co-stars in the right mood. It was fun working with Paul, my first time and, I hope, not the last time.

    Karl (Joking): He’s got an amazing odor. (Laughs, then seriously now) He’s a gentleman, he really is. Every day, he would come to the set with a positive attitude which is very infectious.

    Karl, how is it playing a villain…again?

    Karl: Well, I look at Black Hat not necessarily as a villain. He’s a fallen hero, not a villain by choice. He started as a Warrior Priest like Paul’s character.

    Maggie, how do you keep yourself fit? What kind of diet do you follow, what workout do you do?

    Maggie: I just work really hard and it’s a good workout! I’m vegan, so I don’t eat animal products.

    Any role models who got you interested in martial arts?

    Maggie: I was never interested in martial arts, actually. You know, I’ve worked with Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, and other martial-arts actors and people ask me, “Do you understand who you are working with?” And I’d say, “Yes.” I’d never done martial arts before that. When Jackie found me, I was an athlete; I was a swimmer. But since then, I began training in martial arts. No, I don’t want to claim that I’m an expert at it; I just work very hard at it.
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    ........No, I don’t want to claim that I’m an expert at it; I just work very hard at it.......


    I love this line. Only if some of the so called experts around here can take this to heart, this world would be a better place.

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    i think priest is from a korean comic from late 90s to early 00's but i havnt seen the movie yet.
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    Opens today

    There are a few hundred reviews on the newsfeed today. FWIW, we have contacts with the publicity company that is handling this film, so we were expecting a screener, but none was provided. That's typically a very bad sign when the film doesn't do a screener for press, worse than when they do a screener the night before it opens. It reduces the bad reviews. That being said, I would have had the story all lined up because I met with Li Jing at CMAT last weekend and she informed me she was Maggie Q's stunt double. Li Jing is a former Beijing Wushu Team member, who we last saw in The Last Airbender. I would have followed up with an interview for this film, but as we didn't get a screener, there wasn't anything in it for us.
    SA Time: Friday, May 13, 2011 6:25:15 PM
    Only a miracle will save this Priest
    May 13 2011 at 12:18pm
    By Ray Bennett

    DIRECTOR: Scott Stewart
    CAST: Paul Bettany, Karl Urban, Lily Collins, Christopher Plummer, Maggie Q
    CLASSIFICATION: 16 V
    RUNNING TIME: 86 minutes
    RATING: **

    Priest is a short, dour and stodgy creature feature with average 3D effects that draws on so many film influences from westerns, action adventures and sci-fi tales that what fun there is comes from spotting the many sources.

    Set in some nameless apocalyptic past or future, it’s a vicars-versus-vampires yarn that, aside from a short animated scene-setter at the start and the long credits crawl at the end, lasts for about 80 minutes. Lacking marquee names and much in the way of thrills, it’s unlikely to linger long at the local multiplex, and the blatant set-up for a sequel after the climactic battle appears almost pitiable.

    The animated sequence establishes that mankind has retreated behind the giant walls of vile, polluted cities after innumerable battles with its vampire enemies, who are now confined to hideous underground camps a long way away.

    All that corporal mortification in The Da Vinci Code was apparently not enough for Paul Bettany. He has the title role of another venomous cleric known only as Priest, who this time has been put out to pasture by a church that rules with an iron fist over what’s left of humankind.

    Two sequences set up what will follow in a rag-tag script by Cory Goodman. One has elements of Indiana Jones as a band of soldier-preachers run into a trap set by vampires in an underground maze and Priest fails to save his best mate (Karl Urban), who falls into the clutches of thirsty beasts.

    The other has a Western touch as crazed attackers invade a solitary home far out in the wasteland, leave the Priest’s brother and his wife for dead and kidnap their daughter, Lucy (Collins). Back in the Blade Runner city on a very bad day, Priest tells the church elders that he wants his badge back so he can go and rescue Lucy. As a droll but insistent Monsignor, Christopher Plummer orders him not to go anywhere as Christopher Young’s choral score starts to soar.

    Priest promptly leaves on a souped-up motorcycle and teams up with a local lawman, Hicks (Cam Gigandet), to seek the girl. Now it’s The Searchers as the embittered older man learns that Hicks is in love with Lucy but has to make it clear that if she has been bitten by the vampires then he will have to kill her.

    Monsignor sends a team of priests led by Priestess (Maggie Q) to hunt down Priest, but she’s really on the renegade’s side, so now the three of them track the vampires to some kind of mountain that’s shaped like a bee-hive and is in fact called a hive. Inside there’s a large bouncy creature with nasty habits and no face but teeth like the creature from Aliens 2.

    Inevitably, Priest’s lost friend shows up, the world’s first human vampire known as Black Hat and looking for all the world like a man with no name except that his eye teeth come to exceptional points. Turns out he likes railway trains and he plans to transport a new army of vampires on a vast train to attack the city, and he kidnapped Lucy just to lure Priest out so he could kill him.

    Priest, Priestess and Hick must stop the train before the villains can do any harm, and now the references come thick and fast. Once Upon a Time in the West competes with Mad Max’s “Roadrunner” as Priest and Black Hat fight it out on top of the train while Hicks stumbles along in carriages filled with pods like the ones in Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

    If that sounds like fun, it’s really not. – Hollywood Reporter

    If you liked ... Legion ... you will like this.
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    i saw a clip of a fight scene with maggie Q when she was promoting this on some talk show...and wow it looked really bad...like im like this is the clip they send??if this is suppose ton represent what is good about the film then its ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    i saw a clip of a fight scene with maggie Q when she was promoting this on some talk show...and wow it looked really bad...like im like this is the clip they send??if this is suppose ton represent what is good about the film then its ****.
    maybe i wont go see it this weekend....someone said i should check out a movie called limitless or something, ill have to watch a preview of both to compare.
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    go see limitless or thor id recommend both also fast five rocked

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