WAMG Giveaway – Win THE GRANDMASTER DVD

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The Chinese action epic THE GRANDMASTER was nominated this year for two Academy Awards – Best Costume and Best Cinematography. It didn’t win either but now you can own the DVD of THE GRANDMASTER and see what all the fuss is about. THE GRANDMASTER is the story of Ip Man, the Wing Chun martial-arts legend who trained Bruce Lee, and it was directed by the acclaimed Wong Kar-wai. Read Jim Batt’s review of the film HERE and my review of the Blu-ray HERE.

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We Are Movie Geeks has, courtesy of Anchor Bay, three copies of the DVD to give away to lucky readers. All you have to do is leave a comment here and tell me your favorite movie with the either the word ‘grand’ or the word ‘master’ in the title (mine would be MASTER OF THE WORLD because it stars Vincent Price and Charles Bronson).

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We’ll choose the winners next week. Good luck!

THE GRANDMASTER – The Blu Review

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If you watched the Oscars Sunday night, you may have wondered what that movie was, nominated in two categories – Best Costume, and Best Cinematography – that you hadn’t heard of..…THE GRANDMASTER. It won neither award but you’ll have the chance to catch up with this Chinese martial arts epic when it gets a Blu-ray release March 4th.

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THE GRANDMASTER is the story of Ip Man, the Wing Chun martial-arts legend who trained Bruce Lee, and it was directed by the acclaimed Wong Kar-wai. There has never been a more visually stunning kung fu movie than THE GRANDMASTER. It’s a true feast for the eyes with its rigorously choreographed fight scenes captured in slow motion and bathed in golden light, in silvery curtains of rain, and snow-swept landscapes. The porcelain-like faces of the women, palatial brothels, bustling saloons, forests and shoreline are rendered like paintings. Then there are the martial arts. The fight scenes — choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping — have two speeds: slow-motion or quicksilver blur, but both are equally athletic and balletic.

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When Jim Batts reviewed THE GRANDMASTER here at We Are Movie Geeks back in August he wrote: “Let’s get settled in for a high-kicking, bone-snapping, trek through Eastern history.” Read the rest of Jim’s review HERE
https://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2013/08/the-grandmaster-the-review/

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Now THE GRANDMASTER has been released on Blu-ray and the MPEG-4 AVC 1080p transfer in its 2.35:1 aspect ratio boasts bold colors, razor sharp details, and a healthy sheen of grain across the image that gives it the kind of filmic look that can only be found in quality Blu-ray discs. The audio is just as good, razor sharp with crisp dialogue and potent background and effects sound. The THE GRANDMASTER score also sounds beautiful from the first frames of the opening credits. Anchor Bay offers the original Cantonese in a DTS-HD 5.1 track, as well as Mandarin DTS-HD and English DTS-HD tracks. I only sampled the Cantonese track, but it sounded awesome.

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Completists may be disappointed that this is not the original 130 Chinese cut of THE GRANDMASTER but the version released by The Weinstein Company that runs at 108 minutes. But Anchor bay has made up for it with a healthy batch of  extras:

A Conversation with Shannon Lee, Daughter of Bruce Lee runs 7 minutes

Shannon Lee, daughter of late Bruce Lee,

The Grandmaster According to RZA runs 6 minutes. RZA is apparently a rapper with a band called Wu-Tang Clan who likes martial arts films. I think I heard him do a commentary on another Kung Fu movie once and wasn’t impressed then either.

The Grandmaster: From Ip Man to Bruce Lee runs 23 minutes. The cast, the crew, martial artists, actors, and critics all offer their insight into the film and discuss the fight choreography and filmmaking techniques.

The Grandmaster Behind the Scenes runs 50 minutes and is Chinese with English subtitles. It goes into detail about Wong Kar-wai’s decade-long adventure bringing this story to the big screen and there are interviews with stars Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi who discuss their characters and their martial arts training.

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THE GRANDMASTER Blu-ray kicks into retail March 4th and has a suggested retail price of $29.99 (it’s well worth it but I’ll bet you can find it cheaper) – Stay tuned here at We Are Movie Geeks for a GRANDMASTER DVD giveaway later this week.

American Society of Cinematographers Nominees Announced – 7 Films On The List

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The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has announced nominations in the theatrical motion picture category of the 28th Annual ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement.

The nominees for Outstanding Achievement in Feature-Film Cinematography:

Barry Ackroyd (Capt. Phillips)

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Sean Bobbitt (12 Yrs a Slave)

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Roger Deakins (Prisoners)

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Bruno Delbonnel (Inside Llewyn Davis)

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Philippe Le Sourd (The Grandmaster)

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Emmanuel Lubezki (Gravity)

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Phedon Papamichael (Nebraska)

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The winner will be revealed at the awards ceremony on February 1, at the Hollywood & Highland Ray Dolby Ballroom.

“Our members believe these cinematographers have set the contemporary standard for artful, theatrical motion picture cinematography,” says ASC President Richard Crudo. “They have mastered a complex craft which contributes vitally to the storytelling process, and augments the intentions of everyone involved with the production.”

Traditionally, the organization selects five nominees, but a three-way tie this year boosts that number to seven.

This year’s nomination brings Deakins’ total to 12. He won last year for Skyfall, and previously for The Shawshank Redemption (1995) and The Man Who Wasn’t There (2002). His other nominations were for Fargo (1997), Kundun (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2001), No Country for Old Men (2008), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2008), Revolutionary Road (2009), The Reader (2009) and True Grit (2011). He was also the recipient of the organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.

Lubezki has won ASC Awards for The Tree of Life (2012) and Children of Men (2007), and was also nominated in 2000 for Sleepy Hollow.

Delbonnel earned top honors for A Very Long Engagement (2005), as well as a nomination for Amélie (2002).

Ackroyd was previously nominated for The Hurt Locker (2010).

Papamichael earned previous nominations in the television movie and miniseries category for White Dwarf (1996) and Wild Palms (1994), respectively.

This is the first ASC nomination for Bobbitt and Le Sourd.

THE GRANDMASTER 2nd Amazing Trailer Stars Tony Leung And Ziyi Zhang

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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar Wai, THE GRANDMASTER is an epic action feature inspired by the life and times of the legendary kung fu master, Ip Man. The story spans the tumultuous Republican era that followed the fall of China’s last dynasty, a time of chaos, division and war that was also the golden age of Chinese martial arts.

Watch the brand new trailer below.

Filmed in a range of stunning locations that include the snow-swept landscapes of Northeast China and the subtropical South, THE GRANDMASTER features virtuoso performances by some of the greatest stars of contemporary Asian cinema, including Tony Leung and Ziyi Zhang.

The Weinstein Company will release the film in theaters on August 23rd.

http://thegrandmasterfilm.com/

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Photos: © 2013 The Weinstein Company. All Rights Reserved.