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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 25, 2006 16:03:02 GMT 8
i don't know if this is posted already. just stumbled this on different blog/forum websites. it's like a Japanese version of Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow.
NEGADON The Monster From Mars www.negadonattacks.com [/b] "In the year 2025, the world population explodes to over 10 billion. In search for a new place to live, mankind initiates a space exploration program entitled the Mars Terraforming Project. Step by step, mankind successfully transforms Mars into a habitable planet. But when a Japanese spaceship returning from Mars crashes on the streets of Tokyo, it unleashes a giant and vicious monster. Only Dr. Narasaki and his long-abandoned robot Miroku can save Earth and mankind."A staggeringly realistic, film noir style CG film similar to recent blockbuster hits such as Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow. Negadon pays homage to a wide variety of 1950's and 60's Japanese monster movies such as Godzilla, Mothra, and other classics which first brought global attention to Japan's then-emerging post-war feature film industry. The world's first completely computer generated monster movie! StaffDirector / Original Story / CGI - Jun Awazu Animation / Modeling - Shin Miyahara Ending Theme Performed - Akane Yumoto CastRyuichi Narasaki - Dai Shimizu Seiji Yoshizawa- Takuma Sasahara Emi Narasaki - Akane Yumoto TV Announcer / Narrator - Masafumi Kishi AwardsJury Recommended Work – 9th Japan Media Arts Festival Outstanding Production Award – 20th Digital Contents Grand Prix Trailerwww.negadonattacks.com/trailers.html[/color][/center]
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Post by archaznable on Sept 26, 2006 7:09:56 GMT 8
Man that's cool a 3D or CGI Super Robot? ..... will it be released in theaters worldwide? .... It looks like a Shin Getter hehehe .... ;D
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 26, 2006 11:41:09 GMT 8
hey brod arch. according to the site, it's CG movie. and the robot sure does look like Shin Getter 3 without the tank thread. hehehe.
and it's been released thru some International Movie Film Festival to some countries.
here's the recent screening schedules from the site:
Theatrical showing at ImaginAsian Theatre (May 12 - May 18, 2006 - Manhattan, New York)
NYC Premiere at ImaginAsian Theatre (May 9, 2006 - Manhattan, New York)
Anime Syracuse Film Festival (March 25, 2006 - Syracuse, New York)
Ithaca College (March 24, 2006 - Ithaca, New York)
9th Japan Media Arts Festival (February 23-March 6, 2006 – Tokyo, Japan)
20th Digital Contents Grand Prix (January 20-31, 2006 – Tokyo, Japan)
Theatre Ikebukuro (November 5-11, 2005 - Tokyo, Japan)
2005 Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival (Tokyo Fanta) (October 16, 2005 – Tokyo, Japan)
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Post by Jaybats on Sept 29, 2006 23:12:21 GMT 8
Got a copy of the DVD from HMV. It's a short film, only half an hour long, and is a low-cost art film rather than a serious and big-budget production: made mainly by the creator on his PC. So it is not likely to get wide theatrical release. It's an effective film without being a big budget production. The DVD includes 2 other works of the creator, and a lengthy interview. Some detailed reviews here: blogcritics.org/archives/2006/09/03/103641.php www.gojistomp.org/movies/negadon.htmI like the mech, looks more like a retro Shin Getter 2 (but not thin).
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Post by no3Ljm on Sept 30, 2006 4:36:41 GMT 8
Jaybats curious: where and what is HMV? maybe we can also get a copy from there. thanks. ;D
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Post by Jaybats on Oct 2, 2006 8:52:00 GMT 8
HMV is a record store like Tower Records. I don't think it has a Philippine franchiser yet. The nearest branch is in Hong Kong.
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Post by no3Ljm on Oct 2, 2006 10:40:05 GMT 8
wow! nearest branch from manila is in hongkong. hehehe. thanks for the info, bro.
i guess, i need to find downloadable file of this movie. ;D
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