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BLACKJACK (John Woo, 1998, TV pilot)

Postby Jox on 20 Mar 2009, 19:05

The John Woo TV pilot has been re-released in France a few months ago, it will now be on DVD in Germany for the first time. Available for retail on June 26th (Splendid Entertainment).

http://www.cinefacts.de/dvd/16045/news/ ... -2009.html

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Re: BLACKJACK

Postby leigh1975 on 20 Mar 2009, 22:38

Like it!!! Hope the audio's 5.1 as advertised...
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Re: BLACKJACK

Postby Krom on 21 Mar 2009, 00:00

Awesome!!!
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Re: BLACKJACK

Postby Jack Caine on 29 Mar 2009, 22:57

Is it available on dvd here in the states?
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Re: BLACKJACK

Postby Nathan on 30 Mar 2009, 00:30

It appears to have been discontinued by the manufacturer. I bought a copy of the R1 not that long ago too. You can still view it and order it used here:

http://www.amazon.com/Blackjack-Dolph-L ... 181&sr=1-3
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Black Jack house fight recut (30 secs of sweetness)

Postby dolphage on 01 Jun 2009, 12:53

Yeahello...?

I just posted another little stupidity on my Youtube page. It´s the"house fight" from Black Jack recut into 30 seconds. In this one I changed EVERY cut (the action is,cool but slooow in the real version ) and I started over with the sound effects and put new music on.

It´s extremely short and frantic, but it´s like a teaser for a Black Jack version that doesn´t exist (except in my mind).

There was some awesome action filmed for this flick but the final editing, sound effects and music water it down a lot. They could have made a sweet action piece out of the footage.

P.S. Most importantly: I edited out the little girl from the scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ6lKbGH ... annel_page
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Re: Black Jack house fight recut (30 secs of sweetness)

Postby Mosquito on 01 Jun 2009, 22:45

Heh, nice work. Good idea editing the girl out. But we just don't share the same taste in music I guess. Why didn't you choose Henry Mancini or something? ;)
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Re: Black Jack house fight recut (30 secs of sweetness)

Postby dolphage on 02 Jun 2009, 00:15

Mosquito wrote:Heh, nice work. Good idea editing the girl out.

Thank you, I did the world a favour by getting rid of that kid.
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Re: Black Jack house fight recut (30 secs of sweetness)

Postby Krom on 04 Jun 2009, 10:16

Great work!!! :evil:
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Re: Black Jack house fight recut (30 secs of sweetness)

Postby Jack Caine on 06 Jun 2009, 03:25

Thank god you edited out the little girl--I cannot stand her! "Uncle Jack, roundhouse! 5 o'clock!"

John Woo is probably stewing over it in bed at how cringe-worthy that was.
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Re: BLACKJACK

Postby evegotbet on 20 Jul 2009, 00:57

"Black Jack" - good movie. i just saw it for the first time last week, thursday. the dance - my GOD have mercy, soooo sexxxy. GOD bless him.
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Re: BLACKJACK (1998) (TV)

Postby viendammage on 13 Dec 2009, 22:10

Does anyone else have a huge affinity for this flick?! Just the simple fact that it was a backdoor TV pilot directed by John Woo makes this stand out in Dolph's filmography. Woo was coming off his first bonafide US success with Face/Off and he decides to direct this. Is it a quality piece of work? Yeah right. But for some reason I just dig it's cheesy quality. It really was a change of pace for Dolph with the supporting characters, the costumes, the locales, etc.
Has anybody seen the making of? I saw it's on the Japanese DVD but I don't live in Japan.
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Re: BLACKJACK (1998) (TV)

Postby Jox on 14 Dec 2009, 00:32

viendammage wrote:Has anybody seen the making of? I saw it's on the Japanese DVD but I don't live in Japan.
I've seen it as I luckily found a used copy of the Japanese DVD. It's a 10 mins promotional EPK but for a Dolph flick it's of course better than nothing and you get your share of behind the scenes footage, cast and crew interviews etc.
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http://www.dolph-ultimate.com/dolph-in/ ... ck/bj.html

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Re: BLACKJACK (1998) (TV)

Postby Travis on 14 Dec 2009, 08:01

Cool screenshots. I would love to see the making of feature.

I haven't seen this film in years but I thought Dolph and John Woo would be an incredible combo. Boy was I disappointed. I think Blackjack was one of Dolph's worst. I even enjoyed Storm Catcher, Agent Red and Retrograde more.

I know it was a TV pilot so it couldn't be too violent but I just thought it was really stupid and lame.

Maybe if I saw it again I would have a little bit of a change of heart(like I did with Sweepers).
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Re: BLACKJACK (1998) (TV)

Postby hansson55 on 14 Dec 2009, 14:27

Travis wrote:Cool screenshots. I would love to see the making of feature.

I haven't seen this film in years but I thought Dolph and John Woo would be an incredible combo. Boy was I disappointed. I think Blackjack was one of Dolph's worst. I even enjoyed Storm Catcher, Agent Red and Retrograde more.

I know it was a TV pilot so it couldn't be too violent but I just thought it was really stupid and lame.

Maybe if I saw it again I would have a little bit of a change of heart(like I did with Sweepers).



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