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Blood: The Last Vampire - Trailer
2009-05-19 13:02:00 UK trailer for director Chris Nahon live action adaption of Blood: The Last Vampire the now classic anime from 2000. French director Nahon previously directed Jet Li in Kiss of the Dragon and Jean Reno in Empire of the wolves."A vampire named Saya, who is part of covert government agency that hunts and destroys demons in a post-WWII Japan, is inserted in a military school to discover which one of her classmates is a demon is disguise."Gianna Jun (My Sassy Girl, Uninvited) stars as government sponsored half breed vampire Saya. Liam Cunningham, JJ Feild, Koyuki and Colin Salmon also star.The film opens in teh Uk on June 26th, the US date is still to be confirmed. *New International (UK) trailer added Blood: The Last Vampire - Posterwww.bloodthelastvampire.c-o.ukwww.bloodthelastvampire-mov-ie.com Via: 24fps Read More tags: anime, blood the last vampire, horror, manga, martial arts, vapire
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Japanese Movie: Blood The Last Vampire
2009-04-03 02:14:00 SynopsisOn the surface, Saya is a stunning 16-year old, but that youthful exterior hides the tormented soul of a 400 year-old halfling. Born to a human father and a vampire mother, she has for centuries been a loner obsessed with using her samurai skills to rid the world of vampires, all the while knowing that she herself can survive only on blood like those she hunts. When she is sent onto an American military base in Tokyo by the clandestine organization she works for, Saya immediately senses that this may be her opportunity to finally destroy Onigen, the evil patriarch of all vampires. Using her superhuman strength and her sword, she begins to rid the base of its evil infestation in a series of spectacular and elaborate showdowns. However, it is not until she forms her first human friendship in centuries with the young daughter of the bases general that Saya learns her greatest power over Onigen may well be her ability for human connection.
Japanese Movie: Blood The Last Vampire
2009-04-03 02:14:00 SynopsisOn the surface, Saya is a stunning 16-year old, but that youthful exterior hides the tormented soul of a 400 year-old halfling. Born to a human father and a vampire mother, she has for centuries been a loner obsessed with using her samurai skills to rid the world of vampires, all the while knowing that she herself can survive only on blood like those she hunts. When she is sent onto an American military base in Tokyo by the clandestine organization she works for, Saya immediately senses that this may be her opportunity to finally destroy Onigen, the evil patriarch of all vampires. Using her superhuman strength and her sword, she begins to rid the base of its evil infestation in a series of spectacular and elaborate showdowns. However, it is not until she forms her first human friendship in centuries with the young daughter of the bases general that Saya learns her greatest power over Onigen may well be her ability for human connection.
Gianna Jun in Blood: The Last Vampire
2008-04-03 09:53:00 Here?s a look at the first image of Gianna Jun a.k.a Jeon Ji-hyeon?s Hollywood debut Blood: The Last Vampire. School kid: Uh-huh that "little girl" in the centre thereis 27-year-old Jun Ji-hyunDoesn?t she look like a teenager? The live-action remake of the Japanese anime is directed by French helmer Chris Nahon (Kiss of the Dragon). Behind-the scenes: 'Don't get sassy with me.'In the film, the 27-year-old Hallyu star plays Saya, a vampire who is part of a covert government agency that hunts and destroys demons in post WWII Japan. Saya is sent to infiltrate a military school to find out which one of her classmates is a demon! Back to school: Gianna Jun heads back to theclassroom for her Hollywood flickSource & Pics credit: BeyondHollywood.comRelated:Gian-na Jun finds True Religion in jeansJeon Ji-hyeon's Laneíge story
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Blood: The Last Vampire
2008-02-19 03:58:00 A new Korean vampire film is currently in the works from director Chris Nahon (Empire of the Wolves), starring Korean actress Jun Ji Hyun (pronounced “Gianna Jun”) as the main character, a halfling vampire named Saya and Allison Miller dan Koyuki (The Last Samurai) as the vampire diva Onigen. Blood: The Last Vampire is the ...
New Stills and Production Photos of "Blood: The Last Vampire" (2008)
2007-10-24 01:23:00 Soon coming to the silver screen will be a live-action adaption of the popular Japanese anime film, "Blood: The Last Vampire". This longingly awaited film is about a vampire named Saya (played by Jun Ji Hyun/ Gianna Jun), who is part of covert government agency that hunts and destroys demons in a post-WWII Japan, is inserted in a military school to discover which one of her classmates is a
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Jeon Ji-Hyun ??????????? Hollywood ????????????? Blood : The Last Vampire
2007-03-19 12:03:00 ???????? “Blood: The Last Vampire” ???????????????????????????????-???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? 2008 ???????????????????????????????-??????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????-????????????????????????????? “???????? ???” (Gianna Jun) ????????????????????????? ??? ?????? (Jeon Ji-Hyun) ??????????????????????-???? My Sassy girl ????????? ???? ?????????? “Blood” ???????????????????????????????-????? ?????? ???? ????????????? ?????????????? ????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ????????? CSI: NY ???????????????????????????????-???????? : http://www.jkdramas.com/forums/-viewtopic.php?t=6737
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The Last Vampire y Lilith's Dream
2007-03-07 04:55:06 Autor: Whitley Strieber. Género: terror. Puntuación: suficiente. Aunque ya hace bastante que terminé estos 2 libros, me veo casi en la obligación moral de escribir sobre ellos para prevenir al audaz lector que quiera informarse antes sobre ellos. Pero primero, una aclaración: incluyo estos libros bajo el género de terror por el mero hecho de que son libros de vampiros y una fuerza sobrenatural nos obliga a meterlos en ese armario. Además, es que tampoco sabría en qué otro género meterlos; quizá intriga o bélica les vendría bien, pero tampoco se ajustarían correctamente. Ya entrando de lleno en el tema, creo que cualquiera con una puntuación suficiente en subcultura se habrá dado cuenta ya de un par de cosas, y habrá sumado 2 + 2. Efectivamente, estos libros son sendas continuaciones del libro que inspirara aquella película clásica de los '80 llamada El ansia, con Catherine Deneuve y David Bowie, y cameo de Bauhaus al principio. Pero, por supuesto, los libros siempre son mejores que... |



