Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, the writer and director of The Akira Project and the short film "Temple," has released his latest project for us to enjoy. It’s a music video he directed for the group Black Tiger Sex Machin for a song called "Numbers."
The video is a stylish and visually awesome homage to the movie Blade and the opening of the film. It’s got a very heavy cyberpunk vibe to it, and there’s a little touch of Star Wars in there as well. This is the note that came along with the music video:
Prepare to enter the world of the Btsm Church in the new video for "Numbers". Being big-time fans of sci-fi, action and horror movies, Btsm wanted to pay homage to one of their childhood favorites, Blade. This video transposes the legendary opening sequence of this action thriller into Black Tiger Sex Machine's universe. Are you infected?...
The video is a stylish and visually awesome homage to the movie Blade and the opening of the film. It’s got a very heavy cyberpunk vibe to it, and there’s a little touch of Star Wars in there as well. This is the note that came along with the music video:
Prepare to enter the world of the Btsm Church in the new video for "Numbers". Being big-time fans of sci-fi, action and horror movies, Btsm wanted to pay homage to one of their childhood favorites, Blade. This video transposes the legendary opening sequence of this action thriller into Black Tiger Sex Machine's universe. Are you infected?...
- 5/6/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Temple" is a must-watch cyberpunk sci-fi short film that is set in the year 2045 A.D. It takes place in a futuristic society in which a new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. The only way they can survive is through cybernetic enhancements, and this story follows a desperate man who is put in a situation where he is forced to steal cybernetic implants to save an innocent life.
The movie comes from Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, who is the same guy behind The Akira Project. He did an awesome job with this film, and it’s really impressive to see what he was able to pull off with the slick visuals and a completely brutal fight scene. I liked the story and the concept, and I’d totally watch a feature film version of it. I think you’re going to like what you see.
Temple from Nguyen-Anh Nguyen on Vimeo.
The movie comes from Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, who is the same guy behind The Akira Project. He did an awesome job with this film, and it’s really impressive to see what he was able to pull off with the slick visuals and a completely brutal fight scene. I liked the story and the concept, and I’d totally watch a feature film version of it. I think you’re going to like what you see.
Temple from Nguyen-Anh Nguyen on Vimeo.
- 3/2/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Temple is a proof of concept short film for a science-fiction cyberpunk thriller helmed by the same team that produced The Akira Project, the crowd-sourced, live-action trailer based on the popular Akira Managa.
The director, Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, has since moves onto developing Temple as his first feature project, but still focusing on his passion for dystopian sci-fi, cyborgs, martial arts and, of course, manga.
Synopsis:
2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. Cybernetic enhancements are the only means to survive. One desperate man is forced to steal cybernetic implants to save an innocent life.2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their o [Continued ...]...
The director, Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, has since moves onto developing Temple as his first feature project, but still focusing on his passion for dystopian sci-fi, cyborgs, martial arts and, of course, manga.
Synopsis:
2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. Cybernetic enhancements are the only means to survive. One desperate man is forced to steal cybernetic implants to save an innocent life.2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their o [Continued ...]...
- 2/29/2016
- QuietEarth.us
"It's toxic... like human begins. I don't know what's going to kill to me - this filthy air? Or those fires that's eating me from the inside." Today's must watch short film is a martial arts sci-fi short called Temple, from director Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, the same guy behind The Akira Project previously. Set in the future where cybernetic enhancement as common, one desperate man fights another to take his bionic arm in order to help someone else who needs it to survive. There are some sleek visuals, and at least one okay fight scene in this. It's all designed to sell a full feature, so of course by the time it's over you still want to see more. Enjoy. Description from Vimeo: 2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. Cybernetic enhancements are the only means to survive. One desperate man is forced to...
- 2/29/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
From the team behind the excellent live-action Akira trailer comes a new teaser, this one focusing on the concept short film, Temple. Also featured in our latest round-up are details on Martin Freeman being cast in Captain America: Civil War and the home media release details for The Poltergeist of Borley Forest.
Captain America: Civil War: Marvel announced today that Martin Freeman (The Hobbit trilogy, Sherlock, The World's End) has joined the cast of Captain America: Civil War in a currently unknown role.
The film's focus on the Superhero Registration Act means we should see a large number of superheroes in the sequel, with Chadwick Boseman's first appearance as Black Panther confirmed and Spider-Man's involvement lined up, as well. Captain America: Civil War will also star Chris Evans (Captain America), Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye), and Daniel Brühl (Baron von Zemo...
Captain America: Civil War: Marvel announced today that Martin Freeman (The Hobbit trilogy, Sherlock, The World's End) has joined the cast of Captain America: Civil War in a currently unknown role.
The film's focus on the Superhero Registration Act means we should see a large number of superheroes in the sequel, with Chadwick Boseman's first appearance as Black Panther confirmed and Spider-Man's involvement lined up, as well. Captain America: Civil War will also star Chris Evans (Captain America), Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye), and Daniel Brühl (Baron von Zemo...
- 5/5/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Earlier this year a badass trailer was released for a fan-made live-action Akira film project. They call it Akira Project, and what I've seen from it so far has been insanely impressive. If you haven't seen that trailer yet, you have got to watch it now! You can do so by clicking here.
We were sent a VFX behind-the-scenes video for you to watch. It showcases the radical VFX talent that helped bring director Nguyen-Anh Nguyen's world of Akira to life. I would love to see these guys make a feature film adaptation of this classic anime.
Here's a note from the creators of the film about how it all came together.
The Akira Project is a crowd-sourced, non-profit project meant to create a live action fan trailer of Akira, the renowned manga-turned-anime film from the late 1980′s; a stunning example of both mediums as art forms. While Hollywood...
We were sent a VFX behind-the-scenes video for you to watch. It showcases the radical VFX talent that helped bring director Nguyen-Anh Nguyen's world of Akira to life. I would love to see these guys make a feature film adaptation of this classic anime.
Here's a note from the creators of the film about how it all came together.
The Akira Project is a crowd-sourced, non-profit project meant to create a live action fan trailer of Akira, the renowned manga-turned-anime film from the late 1980′s; a stunning example of both mediums as art forms. While Hollywood...
- 12/5/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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