mutterings
09-14-2003, 04:19 PM
Looks interesting shincine (http://www.shincine.com)Has any one got any pics or trailer etc
¡Ü Dragon Warrior (working title)
Release : the year 2004
In <Dragon Warrior> the legendary martial arts star, Bruce Lee is going to be digitally resurrected to star, his first film since his death more than 28 years ago.
<Dragon Warrior> has been developed over the last four years and President Shin made every efforts to turn Bruce Lee into a virtual action hero. Korean and Japanese writers are developing the script and plan on widening its appeal to English-language audiences. <Dragon Warrior> will mark the first time a already passed-away celebrity has been brought back to life for a major role in a feature-length film.
Instead of digitally tweaking old footage of the deceased star, <Dragon Warrior> literally recreate Bruce Lee using computer-generated technology. The computerized Lee will be indistinguishable from the real deal and will be inserted seamlessly into the live-action film.
Shannon Lee tells Variety, her family warmed to the idea because "we believe in ShinCine's and Mr. Shin's enthusiasm and commitment to making a first-rate film."
Bruce Lee, who became an international martial-arts sensation star in such films as Enter the Dragon, Fists of Fury, before his untimely death at the age of 32, will come back to life in <Dragon Warrior>.
¡Ü Dragon Warrior (working title)
Release : the year 2004
In <Dragon Warrior> the legendary martial arts star, Bruce Lee is going to be digitally resurrected to star, his first film since his death more than 28 years ago.
<Dragon Warrior> has been developed over the last four years and President Shin made every efforts to turn Bruce Lee into a virtual action hero. Korean and Japanese writers are developing the script and plan on widening its appeal to English-language audiences. <Dragon Warrior> will mark the first time a already passed-away celebrity has been brought back to life for a major role in a feature-length film.
Instead of digitally tweaking old footage of the deceased star, <Dragon Warrior> literally recreate Bruce Lee using computer-generated technology. The computerized Lee will be indistinguishable from the real deal and will be inserted seamlessly into the live-action film.
Shannon Lee tells Variety, her family warmed to the idea because "we believe in ShinCine's and Mr. Shin's enthusiasm and commitment to making a first-rate film."
Bruce Lee, who became an international martial-arts sensation star in such films as Enter the Dragon, Fists of Fury, before his untimely death at the age of 32, will come back to life in <Dragon Warrior>.