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perghhhh..DB best2
tapi kalo Japan nyer version lagi best ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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huh bes..harap bes la nanti...kalau pengarahan ok..ok kut.. |
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Reply #14 Vampire_AJ's post
Apsal aku tgk muke salah satu watak dlm ni cam Farah Fauzana? ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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I don't watch DB, don't know how the characters look like........but this DB movie I will watch, just because my fav actor will be the main villain of the story....hehe.....
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hahahahahahaa ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Wow cam teruja lak ... Kalau citer Kelas A isy mesti gempaq ... ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Originally posted by bzzts at 29-11-2007 06:31 PM ![](http://forum3.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
pulok doh... abih tu... yg ni sapa?
http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/4527/1274485236lli5.j ...
lawak lawak....terguling2 aku tgk gambo ni![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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kalo DB versi Hollywood aku percaya kesan CGI yg power
pelakon tu pulak tak kisah la mana2 pun janji dapat ikut sikap goku yg pintar /kuat
cuma yg aku nak tgk storyline tu macamana..
kang promosi je lebih tapi filem hampeh mcm citer incredible hulk,superman..
kalo bleh sebaik filem batman,spiderman la
kalo teruk terjejas manga/anime DB kalangan yg belum tahu citer DB takdela sebaik mana pun DB spt yg diheboh2kan |
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ko tau.. producer filem niii...jeng jeng.. stephen chow beb..........huhuhu... mesti gempak laa...ala ala kungfu hustle ngan shaolin soccer aa nantii... ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif)
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Chung goes live with 'Dragonball'
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JamieChung has joined Justin Chatwin and James Marsters in Fox's"Dragonball," the live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese comic.JamesWong is directing the science fiction action-adventure, which centerson an adult humanoid alien named Goku (Chatwin) who, after discoveringhe was sent to Earth to destroy the population, tries to fulfill thewish of his dying grandfather and collect all seven of the world'smystical Dragon Balls to keep them out of the hands of the evil aliens.Chung will play Chi Chi, the love interest of Goku when he's growing up.Marsters ("Buffy, the Vampire Slayer") plays the evil Piccolo, who tries to take over the world."Dragonball," which is being produced by Stephen Chow, is one of the most successful Japanese cultural exports of all time. Createdby Akira Toriyama and published by Tokyo's Jump Comics, the manga wasadapted into graphic novels, video games and a successful televisionseries that ran in Europe, Asia, Latin America and North America.Chung, whose credits include ABC's "Samurai Girl" and "Greek," is repped by Gersh and Kritzer/Levine/Wilkins Entertainment.
ekekek... lawa chi chi... macam nii aku pun nak jadi Goku.... montok gituuuuu..![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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The Hollywood Reporter
Rossum roars onto 'Dragonball' cast
By Leslie Simmons
Dec 15, 2007
Emmy Rossum has joined the cast of 20th Century Fox's live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese comic "Dragonball."
"Heroes" actress Eriko Tamura, who plays Mai, and newcomer Joon Park, who plays bad boy Yamcha, are also coming aboard the film.
Rossum, who starred in "The Phantom of the Opera," joins a cast that includes Justin Chatwin, James Marsters and Jamie Chung.
The sci-fi adventure is being directed by James Wong. Stephen Chow, the filmmaker behind "Kung Fu Hustle" and "Shaolin Soccer," is producing.
Rossum's credits include "Poseidon," "Mystic River" and "The Day After Tomorrow." She recently released the album, "Inside Out," on Geffen Records and has a bundle of Christmas music available on iTunes.
Rossum is repped by CAA and manager Steve Dontanville.
Tamura is repped by McKeon-Myones Entertainment and the law firm of Jackoway Tyerman.
Park is a former member of the Korean pop group G.O.D., one of the highest-selling acts in Asia. His credits include the upcoming film "Speed Racer" where he plays a Yakuza driver. He is repped by Essential Talent Management in Los Angeles and JYP Entertainment in Korea. |
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December 18, 2007
Former Pop Idol to Star in Hollywood
By Cathy Rose A. Garcia
Staff Reporter
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Park Joon-hyung
Park Joon-hyung, a former member of boy band g.o.d., will appear in the up-coming Hollywood film adaptation of the successful Japanese manga "Dragon Ball Z."
The 38-year-old Park, who is known as Joon Park and grew up in California, was cast in the role of Yamcha, a Z fighter.
"Dragon Ball Z," created by Akira Toriyama, is one of the most popular Japanese manga of all-time, and was turned into a worldwide hit animated series. The film version will be directed by James Wong and produced by Chinese filmmaker Stephen Chow, who is known for hit films "Kung Fu Hustle" and "Shaolin Soccer." It is scheduled for release Aug. 15, 2008.
The cast for "Dragon Ball Z" includes Justin Chatwin as the hero Goku and James Marsters as the villain. Other actors include Jamie Chung, Emily Rossum and Eriko Tamura.
Park is best known as the rapper for g.o.d., but he has recently moved back to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Park is also appearing in the big-budget Hollywood film "Speed Racer" along with pop star Rain. A newly released trailer of "Speed Racer" has attracted attention among Korean fans, since it showed Park as a tough character with white hair and tattoo.
Next year, there are several Korean stars appearing in Hollywood films. Jang Dong-kun (also known as Jang Dong-gun) is currently filming "Laundry Warrior" opposite Kate Bosworth. Jun Ji-hyun (also known as Gianna Jun) has finished shooting the film "Blood: The Last Vampire," which will be released next year. Song Hye-kyo will also appear in an independent film "Fetish."
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http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/speci.../178_15768.html
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teruja..teruja...mau 4-5 tahun baru siap filem nih...![](static/image/smiley/default/sweat.gif) |
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Chow time for Dragon Ball movie
By Tim Surette - TV.com
December 19, 2007 at 11:40:00 AM
Legendary Chinese thesp Chow Yun-Fat added to cast of live-action adaptation of popular anime.
Turning any popular animated property into a live-action film is always a risky venture, but when the fan base is as fanatical as Dragon Ball's is, the film better have some sort of legitimacy.
The movie was officially announced in mid-November, but the names Justin Chatwin (who will play the main character Goku) and James Wong (director, Final Destination) didn't exactly impress.
Now it appears that Dragon Ball may have finally landed that big name it so desperately needed. Chow Yun-Fat has signed on to play Goku's mentor Master Roshi, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The prolific Chinese actor has been a Hong Kong action star for decades as John Woo's go-to guy, starring in acclaimed films such as The Killer and the A Better Tomorrow trilogy. His American break came in 2000 with a starring role in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and he recently appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Dragon Ball is due out in theaters on August 18, 2008, and is currently shooting in Mexico City and Los Angeles.
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what a stupid, stupid idea for a live-action movie.
hey i loved dragon ball as much as the next guy. but this is wrong on so many levels. bluekh |
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Reply #1 lelaki_itu78's post
ade ye citer nie.. hehehe.. masuk dlm diari la sbb mmg aku suker citer nie...![](static/image/smiley/default/loveliness.gif) |
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