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Sunday, October 26, 2008
BUY MY WRITING
Hello, Justin here.
If you've been reading this blog for a long time, you're probably familiar with me.
Anyway, I'm here to do a bit of self-promotion.
First off:
Quentin S. Crisp kindly whores out my writing.
Next up, be sure to buy Postscripts #17, which contains my story "The Plot."
Or better yet, buy the hardcover version, which is signed by me.
Okay, that's all.
Wait, I forgot. Keep reading Chomu.
Thank you.
Creating Gems on Screen - Interview with The Star
Just a few hours from flying to Rome. Taking the midnight flight. Will stop by at Dubai. Going for dinner after posting this.
I was interviewed by Nicole last week while I was in Tokyo, and her column, CREATING GEMS ON SCREEN, came out on the Metro section of The Star yesterday. Unfortunately, she didn't have enough space to squeeze in my answer to her last question, so I'll put it here instead.
I was interviewed by Nicole last week while I was in Tokyo, and her column, CREATING GEMS ON SCREEN, came out on the Metro section of The Star yesterday. Unfortunately, she didn't have enough space to squeeze in my answer to her last question, so I'll put it here instead.
Friday, October 24, 2008
HOPELANDER at the Tokyo Project Gathering 2008
I've just returned from Tokyo a few hours ago. Haven't been able to update the blog during the past few days because I've been busy with the Tokyo Project Gathering, a co-production market held in conjunction with the Tokyo International Film Fest and TIFFCOM.
Monday, October 20, 2008
[Tokyo International Film Festival] Kill 斬, an omnibus film by Takanori Tsujimoto, Kenta Fukasaku, Minoru Tahara and Mamoru Oshii
poster of KILL
I saw two films at the TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL today, the much-anticipated KILL (official site), and THE CLONE RETURNS TO THE HOMELAND, both Japanese films having their world premieres, I couldn't resist. Normally, I have a personal rule NOT to review films from film festivals I'm invited to (that's why I didn't review a single thing I saw at the SANTIAGO or HONG KONG film fests). I don't want to diss films that my own production is competing against because it'll make me look classless.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Two reviews of DAYS OF THE TURQUOISE SKY (KURUS)
Monday, October 13, 2008
The Girl With A Melancholic Face
Maybe it was the booth girls, or the cosplayers.
But when I went back to bed after breakfast this morning, I dreamed of a girl with a melancholic face.
But when I went back to bed after breakfast this morning, I dreamed of a girl with a melancholic face.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Babes of Tokyo Game Show 2008
[WARNING: Lots of photos in this entry, may take some time to load.]
I went to the Tokyo Game Show 2008 today.
Although I don't mention it much in this blog, but I'm an avid gamer ever since I was a child. While film will always be my one and greatest love, video games and literature might tie for second. In fact, when I'm in Malaysia, during down periods (no film shoots), I actually spend more time playing the PS2 (I'm always in some RPG marathon, I've completed all the Final Fantasy games except the first 3) than reading a book.
I went to the Tokyo Game Show 2008 today.
Although I don't mention it much in this blog, but I'm an avid gamer ever since I was a child. While film will always be my one and greatest love, video games and literature might tie for second. In fact, when I'm in Malaysia, during down periods (no film shoots), I actually spend more time playing the PS2 (I'm always in some RPG marathon, I've completed all the Final Fantasy games except the first 3) than reading a book.
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