Sentences with phrase «director jee»

The great Peter Stormare is in talks to appear opposite Schwarzenegger in Korean Director Jee - woon Kim's (A TALE OF TWO SISTERS) Hollywood debut.
The legendary 1980's action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger will make his long - awaited return to the big - screen with THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD director Jee - woon Kim's upcoming actioner, THE LAST STAND.
Doomsday Book is a collaboration between Korean directors Jee - woon Kim (The Good, The Bad, The Weird, A Bittersweet Life, I Saw the Devil) and Pil - Sung Yim (Hansel and Gretel).

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THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD is what director Kim Jee Woon would like to be referred to as a «kimchi western».
Includes a generic «Behind the Scenes» featurette and video interviews with director Kim Jee - Woon and actors Song Kang - ho, Lee Byung - hun and Jung Woo - sung, along with a couple of brief promotional featurettes, all in Korean with English subtitles.
Director: Jee - woon Kim Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Forest Whitaker, Eduardo Noriega, Johnny Knoxville, Jamie Alexander Running Time: 107 minutes Certificate: 15 Synopsis: When the leader of a drug cartel escapes...
Director, co-writer and co-producer Kim Jee - woon is one of the country's best filmmakers (of the gangster picture A Bittersweet Life and the outstanding horror film A Tale of Two Sisters, sloppily remade here as The Uninvited) and brings his double - barreled love of Italian - made spaghetti Westerns to the fray.
by Walter Chaw Essentially a remake of Kim Jee - woon's A Bittersweet Life shot through with oodles of late -»80s John Woo gunplay, stuntman - turned - director Chad Stahelski's John Wick is, damnit, really just so much fun.
After directing hit films A Tale of Two Sisters; The Good, The Bad, The Weird; and I Saw the Devil, Korean director Kim Jee - woon makes his American debut with The Last Stand (watch the new trailer here).
Action icon Arnold Schwarzenegger makes his much - anticipated return to the big screen in Korean director Kim Jee - woon's hard - hitting US directorial debut, THE LAST STAND.
Director Kim Jee - Woon calls cut and sheriff Ray Owens (Arnold Schwarzenegger) slowly lowers cartel leader Gabriel Cortes (Eduardo Noriega) to the ground with the assistance of the actor's stunt wires.
Kim Jee - Woon, meanwhile, is the acclaimed director behind «The Good, the Bad, the Weird,» «A Tale of Two Sisters» and «A Bittersweet Life» who recently made his English - language debut with the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle «The Last Stand.»
Cast: Jason Statham, Stephen Graham, Alan Ford, Brad Pitt, Denis Farina, Rade Serbedzjia, Robbie Jee, Lennie James, Vinnie Jones, Benicio del Toro, Mike Reid, Jason Flemyng, Guillermo del Toro, Guy Ritchie (cameo) Director: Guy Ritchie Screenplay: Guy Ritchie Release date January 22, 2000
The team behind You're Next and The Guest, director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett, are on board to write and direct the American remake of the 2010 Kim Jee - woon revenge thriller.
Kim Jee - woon is a Korean director who has been able to make dark and gruesome films («I Saw the Devil»), chilling tales («A Tale of Two Sisters») and of course, a couple of fun ones, including his Western - style flick «The Good, The Bad, The Weird,» and the Arnold Schwarzenegger comeback film «The Last Stand.»
Korean director Kim Jee - woon is turning to crime, coming on board to helm the movie adaptation of Ed Brubaker's «Coward.»
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Forest Whitaker, Eduardo Noriega, Jaimie Alexander, Rodrigo Santoro, Peter Stormare, Johnny Knoxville, Luis Guzman, Genesis Rodriguez, Sonny Landham, Christiana Leucas, Zach Gilford Small role: Harry Dean Stanton Director: Kim Jee - woon Screenplay: Andrew Knauer Review published January 26, 2013
Funnily enough, BROKEN CITY will be released on the same day as THE LAST STAND, the next film from Kim Jee Woon, the director of the original A BITTERSWEET LIFE.
Using a «found» Korean action thriller by director Kim Jee Woon, entitled A Bittersweet Life (2005), Webster works with paint and encaustic wax on large and small - scale film stills (computer - generated screenshots), which have been printed onto synthetic and slippery digital canvas.
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