Dragonball 2 – Coming soon!

Dragonball Evolution was a bunch of fluff that ticked off a basement full of anime fans. Luckily, I don’t care about the anime so I didn’t think it sucked (review coming soon, in rough draft form now) and now there will be more moaning as a sequel is announced! Huzzah! James Marsters is the only one confrimed back, but we’ll probably have others as I am sure they are locked in due to contracts. And where were my fistcams?
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Where's Waldo? At the multiplex!

The long-joked about Where’s Waldo movie is looking closer to an actual reality. Soon Where’s Waldo will fight with Carmen Sandiego for the box office battle of missing main characters!

THR sez:

[Universal] has picked up the movie rights to the popular children’s books series from Classic Media with the aim of making a live-action family film to be produced by Chris Meledandri’s Illumination Entertainment.

Classic Media’s Eric Ellenbogen will executive produce.

Created by illustrator Martin Handford, the books featured Waldo, dressed in a red-and-white shirt, wearing glasses and carrying a walking stick, as he popped up in crowded full-page scenes.
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The book series was previously set up at Paramount and Nickelodeon, where John Schultz was attached to direct a script that had been worked on by scribes such as Adam Rifkin as well as Adam Cooper and Bill Collage.

The plot of that project revolved around Waldo, now 30, ending up traveling through time after accidentally activating a malfunctioning travel machine.

RIP David Carradine and Sek Kin

Sek Kin passed away at the age of 96 of renal failure. He had a long career and even longer life. Mostly known for playing villain roles, Sek Kin is recognizable to anyone who watches older Cantonese cinema, because he is in almost everything! He was featured here in Lady Black Cat and How the Ape Girl Stole the Lotus Lamp.

David Carradine has also passed on at age 72, of an alleged suicide by hanging in Thailand. I don’t think he has been in a film on TarsTarkas.NET yet, but with his volume of work he probably will be eventually. He was a great cult actor and had a resurgence recently after the popularity of Kill Bill. I especially enjoyed him in Death Race 2000.
EdmontonSun sez:

A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy, Michael Turner, confirmed the death of the 72-year-old actor. He said the embassy was informed by Thai authorities that Carradine died either late Wednesday or early Thursday, but he could not provide further details out of consideration for his family.

The website of the Thai newspaper The Nation cited unidentified police sources as saying Carradine was found Thursday hanged in his luxury hotel room.

It said Carradine was in Bangkok to shoot a movie and had been staying at the hotel since Tuesday.

The newspaper said Carradine could not be contacted after he failed to appear for a meal with the rest of the film crew on Wednesday, and that his body was found by a hotel maid at 10 a.m. Thursday morning. The name of the movie was not immediately available.

It said a preliminary police investigation found that he had hanged himself with a cord used with the room’s curtains. It cited police as saying he had been dead at least 12 hours and there was no sign that he had been assaulted.

Antoo Fighter

Antoo Fighter (Review)

Antoo Fighter


2008SinemaMalasysia Link
Directed by Azizi Chunk


What we got here is sort of Malaysian Ghostbusters, but they use stick weapons instead of proton packs. Instead of busting ghosts we’re fighting monsters and demons. The mood is humorous, not taken too seriously, sort of like the actual Ghostbusters. With people running around in wacky costumes fighting monsters, the film can’t not be entertaining, double negative or not. Good fun. What other film let’s you see a giant Monsters Inc. character battle a giant robot? Take that, Iron Man!

Poh Jee (Radhi) – Poh Jee is our hero who dreams of a life greater than his pest extermination business. When he finds out his grandfather is a former demon fighter and is killed, Poh Jee can finally become the hero he has always wished to be. Radhi is a musician and actor
Drakulat Van Listerooy (Awie) – Drakulat is a servent of Lord Sharon, father of Satan, and longs to bring his master into our realm. Drakulat has been trying to do so for decades. Is constantly defeated by demon fighters. Awie is an actor and singer whose full name is Ahmad Azhar Bin othman.
Atuk/Pak Din (Harun Salim Bachik) – Atuk/Pak Din is Poh Jee’s grandfather and the last of the demon fighters (because Gultur just quit.) He is killed when Drakulat is freed, and passes on his tools to his grandson.
Lara Lenjan (Scha) – Lara drives a taxi, and is luckily there when Poh Jee needs a vehicle to chase after his grandfather. It also turns out she is one of the chosen to fight demons. A tough girl who is almost always wearing a baseball cap. Scha’s full name is Sharifah Nor Azean Bt Syed Mahadzir. Imagine that on a marquee! She is a hostess, model, and actress who also speaks English. Check out her gallery.
Opie (Nasrizal Ngasri) – A tire thief who turns out to be one of the chosen to become the next generation of demon fighters. Opie has an abrasive personality, but as Poh Jee is also loud, he fits right into the group. Nasrizal Ngasri is an actor, and that is the entirety of the information about him in English online.
Rambo (Bront Palarae) – Rambo is the effeminate member of the group who gets the least amount of characterization. So I can’t really give you an idea as to what Rambo is, besides named after an American movie franchise. Bront Palarae is an actor, director, and writer.
Tasya (???) – Tasya is the other female member of the group, who is dressed up like a stereotypical conservative female bookworm. Thus Opie immediately takes a liking to her. She is the one to turn to when you need someone who has read the instructions manual for a device.

Antoo Fighter

New review: Antoo Fighters


The new review is up, the Malaysian comedy/action/horror Antoo Fighters! This second Malaysian film on TarsTarkas.NET features things you could never see in American films due to copyright lawsuits. But screw that noise, Disney monsters will run amok, and Ghostbusters with sticks will stop them! Complete with clip, read it today!