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    The Wrath of Vajra

    This looks promising. I know Yanneng personally and featured him on the cover of our Shaolin Special 2011.
    Wrath launches martial arts reality check
    By Patrick Frater
    Mon, 18 March 2013, 17:00 PM (HKT)



    New Chinese movie The Wrath of Vajra 金剛王 launches this summer in stereoscopic 3-D and aims to reach international audiences as well as mainstream business in China.

    The picture, directed by Hong Kong's LAW Wing-cheong 羅永昌, mixes a story about death squads, Japan's invasion of China and child trafficking. It claims to revive a more realistic style of martial arts than many other recent Chinese action films.

    The film is produced by Kylin Network (Beijing) Movie & Culture Media Co Ltd 麒麟網(北京)影視文化傳媒有限公司, one of the companies behind hits Painted Skin 畫皮 (2008) and Painted Skin: The Resurrection 畫皮Ⅱ.

    Financiers include National Film Capital 國影投資基金, a Chinese state-backed investment fund. The budget is pegged at $12 million. A summer release is expected, though a Chinese distributor has not yet been finalised.

    Hong Kong's Golden Network Asia Ltd 嘉聯娛樂亞洲有限公司 is handling international sales. The company quickly licensed the film to Splendid Medien for Germany and revealed that four companies are currently bidding for North American rights.

    The film stars martial artist-turned-actor SHI Yanneng 釋延能 who recently appeared in Stephen CHOW 周星馳's Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons 西游 降魔篇 who the producers bill as heading the next generation of martial arts star.

    Wrath also stars Steve YOO 유승준 | 劉承俊, breakdancer NAM Hyun-joon 남현준, JIANG Baocheng 姜寶成 and actress ZHANG Yamei 張雅玫.

    Cast, crew and producers were presented today at Hong Kong FilMart where they screened clips and an early trailer.
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    Trailer

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    Cool.
    Always good to see people getting punched in the face and kicked int he groin.
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    Let's see now, buff dudes in tight leather.
    So, this movie is about supporting gay equality?
    I mean, that promo shot looks like a sidebar event at the pride parade.
    Just saying...
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    Wow, the movie described in the article had nothing to do with the movie in the trailer. Did any part of that trailer show a "reality check"?

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    Well, I've found when summoning dark and elder gods, duels often break out in the pre-madness. So I guess that part's spot on.
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    Twitch has a new trailer...

    ...with subtitles. Follow the link below.

    Evil Cults And Killer Kung Fu In Second WRATH OF VAJRA Trailer
    Todd Brown, Founder and Editor

    While the so-called Golden Era of Hong Kong cinema was fueled in large part by its kung fu cinema a major factor in the success of martial arts cinema was the extreme diversity within the genre. Unlike today's market which is overwhelmingly dominated by period pieces and gritty crime stories, Golden Era Hong Kong had room for far more. And notable among those sub-genres which have since largely disappeared is the horror-kung fu hybrid.

    And director Law Wing Cheong is bringing it back with The Wrath Of Vajra.

    Shaolin monk turned actor Xing Yu takes his first lead role in the picture, and if the trailers are anything to go by Hong Kong may have a significant new talent on its hands.

    In the 1930s, before the Western powers entered World War II, a Japanese death cult called the Temple of Hades is ordered to work alongside the military to aid in the spiritual destruction of China. The elite warriors belive that the war can be won without the use of man-made weapons. They buy young children from impoverished parents and train them in martial arts to be assassins serving the Japanese Empire.


    When he was 8 years old, Vajrasattva was among the children sold to the Temple of Hades. Forced by his captors to fight for food, he accidentally caused the death of his brother. He made a secret oath to take revenge. Many years later, and now the greatest assassin in the temple, he escapes to China and joins the Southern Shaolin Temple, where he receives spiritual enlightenment and vows to protect his own country against the Japanese.

    A sales promo for the film appeared online in March and has now been followed by a brand new, very impressive, and English subtitled trailer. Check it out below.
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    Why do I keep picturing the sequel titled as : The Wrath of Viagra? It does look badass.
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    Sep 26, 2013

    In 3D no less! My guess is this will be post-prod 3D as it wasn't mentioned earlier.

    China 3-D films enter October holidays
    By Kevin Ma
    Thu, 29 August 2013, 10:35 AM (HKT)



    One of the most competitive releasing periods of the year in China, the weeklong National Day holiday, will see ten films competing for audiences, including a batch of local 3-D films.

    LAW Wing-cheong 羅永昌's 3-D The Wrath of Vajra 金剛王 has a head start with a 26 Sep release date. The martial arts film stars SHI Yanneng 釋延能, Steve YOO 유승준 | 劉承俊 and IKEUCHI Hiroyuki 池内博之. Shi had supporting roles in Shaolin 新少林寺 (2011) and Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons 西游 降魔篇.

    Two days later, 28 Sep marks the belated release of sci-fi basketball film Amazing 神奇 starring China's HUANG Xiaoming 黃曉明, South Korea's KIM A-jung 김아중 | 金雅中, Hong Kong's Stephen FUNG 馮德倫. The film, which started shooting in 2010, competed at the Shanghai International Film Festival 上海國際電影節 in June.

    Two 3-D fantasies — TSUI Hark 徐克's Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon 狄仁杰之神都龍王 (pictured) and NIU Chaoyang 牛朝陽's The Fox Lover 白狐 — open on 29 Sep. Sea Dragon stars Mark CHAO 趙又廷, Angelababy 楊穎 and William FENG 馮紹峰. Fox Lover stars Gillian CHUNG 鍾欣潼 and Kara HUI 惠英紅.

    Also opening 29 Sep is road movie Bump in the Road 一路順瘋, the only domestic comedy opening during the period. It's directed by Raymond YIP 葉偉民 and produced by Manfred WONG 文雋, the duo behind odd-couple comedy Lost on Journey 人在囧途 (2010) that inspired the later Lost in Thailand 人再囧途之泰囧.

    The Pang Brothers 彭氏兄弟' Out of Inferno 3D 逃出生天 is the first of two forthcoming firefighter films; Derek KWOK 郭子健's As the Light Goes Out 救火英雄 is in post-production and is set for a December release. The Pang film stars LAU Ching-wan 劉青雲, Louis KOO 古天樂 and Angelica LEE 李心潔.

    Daniel CHAN 陳翊恆's Cross 第6誡 starring Simon YAM 任達華 has recently locked its 1 Oct release date. The psychological thriller already had its Hong Kong theatrical release in Ot 2012. The film co-stars Kenny WONG 黃德斌, LIU Kai-chi 廖啟智 and Evelyn CHOI 蔡穎恩 with Nick CHEUNG 張家輝 making a cameo appearance.

    Three foreign films will also open in time for the holiday: Steve Jobs biopic jOBS – starring Ashton Kutcher as the Apple co-founder – opens on 27 Sep. French comedy Fly Me to the Moon Un plan parfait opens on 30 Sep. Disney's The Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp, closes out the holiday with a 6 Oct release date.

    With such a competitive schedule, distributors may shift release dates at the last minute to get a head start on other films.
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    Well Go has it

    That's great. Well Go is one of our advertisers and a frequent provider of prizes for our sweepstakes.
    The Wrath of Vajra punches into Asian territories
    By Kevin Ma
    Mon, 09 September 2013, 03:00 AM (HKT)


    Following a private screening for buyers in Toronto, martial arts film The Wrath of Vajra 金剛王 has closed a series of deals in several Asian territories.

    Media Asia has sold to the film to Sky Films Entertainment Co Ltd 華映娛樂股份有限公司 for Taiwan, Westec Media Ltd for Cambodia, Zoom Entertainment Network Ltd for India and Golden Yellow Tree in Myanmar.

    The film was pre-sold to Well Go USA Inc for North America during Cannes and has since closed deals with Sonamu Pictures 소나무픽쳐스 for South Korea and Splendid Film for Germany and Benelux.

    The film stars SHI Yanneng 釋延能 as an assassin, trained by a Japanese death cult, who turns on his masters when Japan invades China in the 1930s. It co-stars Steve YOO 유승준 | 劉承俊 and IKEUCHI Hiroyuki 池内博之.

    The LAW Wing-cheong 羅永昌-directed film opens in China on 24 Sep.
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    Well Go is advertising this with us

    Stay tuned....
    'The Wrath of Vajra' Heading to Blu-ray
    Thu Feb 13, 2014 at 09:00 AM ET



    The Chinese action flick will seek vengeance on Blu-ray in March, and you can pre-order it now.

    In an early announcement to retailers, Well Go USA is preparing 'The Wrath of Vajra' for Blu-ray on March 18.

    In 1930s Japan, a death cult working with the Imperial Army buys children and trains them as deadly assassins. When 8-year-old Vajrasattva accidentally kills his own brother in a fight for food, he makes a secret oath to take revenge. As an adult, he emerges as the cult's best assassin, returning to China where he joins the Southern Shaolin Temple to protect his people from Japanese invaders. When the death cult opens a branch in China and starts buying local children, he sets out to save them and avenge his brother. But first he must defeat their three greatest warriors in a battle to the death. Starring former Shaolin monk and martial arts action star Xing Yu ('Shaolin,' 'Ip Man'), Steve Yoo ('Man of Tai Chi'), Poppin Hyun-Joon ('Fly, Daddy, Fly'), Jiang Baocheng ('Legendary Assassin') and newcomer Ya Mei.

    The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video and a Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements will include a Making of Featurette.

    Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $29.98.

    You can find the latest specs for 'The Wrath of Vajra' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it's indexed under March 18.
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    March 6 for HK

    Slated for a March 11 video release here in the U.S. according to my Well Go source.
    Trailer: Finally Hong Kong Will Witness The WRATH OF VAJRA!
    James Marsh, Asian Editor


    Originally scheduled for a release back in the summer of 2013, Law Wing Cheong's martial arts/horror hybrid has finally landed a domestic release date, and is set to screen in Hong Kong from 6 March.

    Marking the first lead role for shaolin monk-turned-action hero Xing Yu (Flash Point, Shaolin), the film focuses on a Japanese death cult enlisted by the military to raise assassins to unleash on the Chinese.

    Contrary to previous information and earlier screenings of the film overseas, Wrath of Vajra will not be released in Hong Kong in 3D. Check out the film's official poster and trailer.
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    Well Go has released a trailer for KungFuMagazine.com

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    And for that sweepstakes....

    Enter to win KungFuMagazine.com's contest for WRATH OF VAJRA! Contest ends 6:00 p.m. PST on 03/07/14 . Good luck everyone!
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    Review: THE WRATH OF VAJRA Is Pure Martial Arts Madness
    J Hurtado, Contributing Writer

    Martial arts films are a dime a dozen in Southeast Asia, however, finding a really good one is pretty difficult these days. Either the film's action is overly dependent on goofy wire work, or the filmmakers let ridiculous things like plot get in the way of a good ass-whuppping. Thankfully, director Law Wing-cheong has learned from the mistakes of the past and puts his best foot forward in what is one of the most fun martial arts films I've seen in years with The Wrath of Vajra.

    Any real attempt to describe the plot is beside the point, the film's action is where the real meat is. There are some bad guys, a secret clan of trained assassins controlled by Japanese occupation forces in the 1930's, called the Temple of Hades, who have decided that the best way to subjugate the Chinese populace is not through brute military force, but intimidation. Standing against the Temple of Hades is a rag-tag crew of fighters led by a man known as the King of the Vajra, K-29 (Yu Xing in his first leading role). K-29 is tasked with fighting his way through the top fighters of the Temple of Hades in order to earn a battle with the Temple's leader, K-28, a former friend and fighting brother. It's your classic tournament fighting set up.

    A dozen or so tightly choreographed fight sequences later and you-know-who ends up saving the day and all of China, of course without them even knowing that the battle for their eternal souls was going on. I'm almost tempted to throw a spoiler warning in there, but, come on, would we really expect any other outcome? This film, like any good film, isn't about the ending, it's about the journey, and Law manages to cram in a ton of fighting in this 110 minute kung fu-fest. Sure, some fights are better than others, and I think that the film spends far too long on a particular battle between a gargantuan Tetsumaku Rai (Jiang Baocheng), leader of the Violence Clan, and K-29, but that deficiency is more than made up for in the Crazy Monkey fight.

    Crazy Monkey. Now THIS is a character. All that we know about Crazy Monkey is that he's the Vajra (leader) of the Zombie Clan and that he's like a crazy monkey. The role is performed to ridiculous perfection by "Poppin'" Hyun Joon, a Korean pop-and-lock specialist who just happens to look awesome using his insane dancing skills in conjunction with some mean fighting. A lot of this fight looks like wire work, which fits with the insane momentum the sequence builds, however, most of it was done in camera, no tricks, and it's incredibly impressive for it. If anyone steals the spotlight from the rather stoic Yu Xing, it's Poppin' Hyun Joon. Where's my Crazy Monkey movie?

    If the film has any defects, they are, in my opinion, a result of the viewer looking for something that was never there in the first place. The film is a simplistic slug-fest, designed to get pulses racing, and deliver death-matches galore, and on that score it succeeds mightily. Yu Xing may not have the charisma of a Donnie Yen or a Jackie Chan, but I'll stand him next to someone like Collin Chou any day of the week. At 35 years of age, he's just ripe enough to evolve to the next level in China or Hong Kong. Law Wing-cheong has Donnie Yen's Iceman and Iceman 2 on his plate already, so he's already made it out from under the shadow of his mentor, the great Johnnie To. This is a team that needs to make more movies like this one, because The Wrath Of Vajra is ****ing awesome.

    I hope to get a chance to see this this week.
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