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Cinegasm! (Bloodsucker Edition)

Do you like vampires?

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Do you still like vampires after seeing that video?  If you say “no,” I don’t blame you.  Chan-Wook Park has crafted what some call “the non-vampire,” vampire film.  A horror movie for everyone who is sick of these teeny bopper vampires, and a movie that tends to break a lot of the societal norms for vampires in general.  “Thirst” will be released in the United States on July 31st, 2009, starting off its U.S. screenings in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. (Eventually gaining a wider release to all cities across the U.S.)

This "NSFW" poster was banned in Korea because of their respect for clergy.

This “NSFW” poster was banned in Korea because of their respect for clergy.

All of Chan-Wook’s films seem to push the viewer to the edge.  The edge of insanity, I should say.  His story telling and natural dialogue and humor in his films make them a treat to experience (I attribute that to his advantage of being able write the screenplays on most of his films.)  If you aren’t familiar with Chan-Wook Park, then you might know him from Old Boy.  Old Boy was a great, albeit disturbing film, loosely based on a Japanese Manga of the same name.   The rest of the “Vengeance Trilogy” is just as good (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, and Lady Vengeance) and I recommend seeing all of them if you are going to attempt any of them at all.

On a side note, "Thirst" stars Kang-Ho Song, who was fantastic in The Host.

On a side note, “Thirst” stars Kang-Ho Song, who was fantastic in The Host (another Korean Horror Film.)

“Thirst,” is great in many ways.  First of all, look at the irony of the priest (a person who normally is fighting mosters) as the main protagonist and antagonist.  How crazy is that?  When Chan-Wook Park was being interviewed (a video I will hopefully be able to include in an update to this post) at Comic Con, he talked about how he didn’t want to do another vampire film to just do another vampire film.  Hollywood has already seen it’s fare share of the good (Interview With The Vampire, Let The Right One In) and the bad (BloodRayne, Once Bitten) in the realm of bloodsuckers.  The reason Chan-Wook said he picked to do a vampire film is simply because it fit the story line he was writing.  He wanted to make a movie about a priest who was in the middle of deep suffering.  A priest who had some sort of ailment that fueled his internal struggle.  Vampirism was a perfect fit.  In the priests’ attempt at helping someone who is “diseased,” he receives a blood tranfusion.  The vampirism is treated like a disease.  Crosses don’t do anything, a priest obviously has no affect on the curse, and strangest of all, no fangs are involved.  It’s ideas like these that get me excited for this fresh, bloody take on vampires…
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-“Ash”

p.s.  Check out this awesome poster for the finale in the “Vengeance Trilogy,” Lady Vengeance.

I love the use of color and the beauty in the simplicity of it all.

I love the use of color and the beauty in the simplicity of it all.
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Welcome to Cinegasm! (Tron Edition)

Hello my internet peoples!

I am pleased to introduce my weekly section here at Semantink.com, “Cinegasm.”  I’m stoked that Ben invited me to help contribute to his already amazing blog and website.  Semantink Publishing has some awesome things in store this fall, so stay tuned!

So, I’m sure you are all wondering, “What the hell is/are ‘Cinegasms?’”  Cinegasm will be my weekly indulgence in the world of cinema and all things rad.  I love movies.  I’ve been watching awesome movies since I was a fetus.  My palette has a wide range, so don’t fret.  I’ll be covering new and upcoming films, old films, comic related films, films I think you should see before you die, and an occasional DVD review as well.  Over the years I have begun to notice the convergence of art.  Everything from graphic design and technology, to toy design and graffiti art.  To me, art is art.  Comics, movies, video games, etc. are all art to me.  Recently, comics and movies have become pretty good friends again.  I haven’t seen a surge of comic based movies like this since the 90’s, so attending Comic Con was as good as ever.  I grew up a child of the 80’s.  I’ve always loved science and computers (I’m the resident MacTard in my circle of friends) so Tron, to me, has always been one of the definitive Sci-Fi films of its time.  I know what you’re thinking, “You went to Comic Con? Did you see the Tron Guy?!?”

"Wanna toss my disc of Tron?"

“Wanna toss my disc of Tron?”

Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of being blessed with the presence of Jay Maynard in tight spandex.  I actually can’t even say I got the opportunity to see the new trailer for Tron Legacy in 3D.  :(  Take a look at the classic Tron trailer to reboot your memories of the film:

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Now bask in the glory of the logo for the new, Tron Legacy!

Sooo gloooowy...

Sooo gloooowy…

Luckily, Disney has released the trailer online in glorious and crisp HD. Here’s a quick look at it if you don’t have the bandwith/computer to handle HD (If you do, I highly recommend the HD version.)
Tron Legacy Trailer

I took the liberty of making some desktop pics
out of the HD trailer for you to download:
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(Click to the thumbnails to embiggen.)

Enjoy!

-“Ash”

P.S.  My favorite French Robot DJ’s, Daft Punk, are confirmed to be working on the Tron Legacy soundtrack!  Check out the first leaked track:
Daft Punk — Tron Legacy Theme

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