Shot two years ago, largely in the Philippines and Hong Kong, and finally preemed in Japan this summer, Josh Hartnett starrer "I Come With The Rain" staggers onto the screen looking as bloody and bruised as many of its protags. Frequently incoherent and often repulsively violent drama, centered on an American private investigator on the trail of a wacko gone AWOL in the Far East, reps a career misstep by Hartnett in his first international… Continue
Added by Olivier on October 23, 2009 at 9:46am —
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According to the movie sites
Cine.gr and
myFILM.gr,
Hollywood Entertainment has picked up the distribution rights of 'I Come With The Rain' for Greece.
Josh's thriller, titled in Greek "
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Added by Olivier on October 22, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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Josh Hartnett went for a solo walk around NYC yesterday in his usual comfy off camera uniform. Josh has been busy promoting I Come With The Rain on magazine covers and red carpets all over South Korea, but is back in the States before he gets to work on his next movie. The actor will be back in the spotlight with a few new projects coming up in the near future, which is good news for those of us who could use a little more of Josh in our…
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It's a frigid, snowless dusk at the northernmost end of Loring Park, the dawn of the shooting day for Stuck Between Stations. Along Willow Street, a hamlet of trailers sit with their rear hatches flung open, the cargo holds sheltering camera gear, lighting rigs, and a few crew members taking refuge from the whipping wind. Just a half-block up, heated by a gas generator, is a Dutchman RV, from which director Brady Kiernan emerges into the cold with the night's first cup of coffee.
He…
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Added by Rasha on October 20, 2009 at 4:33pm —
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I can't get a video to embed, so here the link. Maybe someone else can get it?
http://tv.vogue.co.kr/tv/main.asp?m_idx=01100404000000401&cl_id=01100404
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Here is the info. There is a price range because it depends on where you buy it from.
ICWTR Deluxe 2 Disc Version:
Two cover sleeves versions. One with Takuya and the other with LBH. Unfortunately there is none with Josh.
Price: $48 - 65
Product includes: 2 dvds, 3 photo cards (of the 3 main leads) & a photo booklet
Disc 1: Original Cut, Theatrical Cut, TV Spot 3, Making…
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Added by Rasha on October 18, 2009 at 7:14pm —
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October 16, 2009
Reporter : Lee Ji-Hye seven@10asia.co.kr기사 폰트확대
He has become an actor who is sought by worldwide directors such as Brian de Palma, Michael Bay and Anh Hung Tran, but continues to enjoy taking on new challenges. Such a disposition led him to take on “Rain” which caused much controversy immediately after its release. His attentive analysis into his new film will reveal to you a new side to this actor whom we had only thought of as a Hollywood…
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Added by Annie on October 17, 2009 at 10:35pm —
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A few good men.
Source: http://pandahunnie.wordpress.com/2009/10/16/byunghun-josh-in-pusan-pictorial/
Josh Hartnett and Lee Byung Hun gracing the cover of VOGUE Korea which is the first for male actors on the November issue! 2009.10.16
The photoshoot took place on October 8 during the 14th Pusan International Film Festival where Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett was invited to promote his movie “I…
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Added by Annie on October 17, 2009 at 10:31pm —
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Something seems to have gone terribly wrong in the making of I Come with the Rain, an undeniably unique but nearly incoherent Hong Kong-set thriller starring Josh Hartnett and a handful of Asian stars. This handsomely produced feature from Scent of Green Papaya director Tran Anh Hung looks good, but its story rapidly disintegrates after the second reel. Too cryptic and poorly executed to appeal to either mainstream or specialty audiences, the film…
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Added by Olivier on October 14, 2009 at 1:01pm —
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Unlike a film festival, the American Film Market (AFM) is a marketplace where production and distribution deals are closed. In just eight days, more than $800 million in deals will be sealed —
on completed films and those that are in post-production or haven’t started shooting yet — making AFM the must-attend international movie industry event.
Well, at this year AFM, 3 movies starring our dear Josh Mr Hartnett will be traded at the…
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Added by Olivier on October 13, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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For those you can not wait any longer, see the
movie offical site for Japan
Added by Olivier on October 13, 2009 at 8:30am —
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It seems TF1 International has finally decided to make the jump to the North American market to sell the rights of Josh's thriler ...
The business of independent motion picture production and distribution - a truly collaborative process - reaches its peak every year at the American Film Market. Over 8,000 industry leaders converge in Santa Monica for eight days of deal-making, screenings, seminars, red carpet premieres, networking and…
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Added by Olivier on October 13, 2009 at 8:00am —
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I just wanted to give you an extra special THANK YOU, for helping us see all the photos from PIFF so quickly!!!
You are WONDERFUL!!!
XOXOXO
Added by Camino on October 12, 2009 at 12:47pm —
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i'm really curious josh's brother
what's his brother name??
and plzzzzz his pics!
is it josh's brother ? next to josh?
Added by julia Thomas on October 12, 2009 at 4:49am —
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Hollywood heartthrob Josh Hartnett said he would like to try working with Lee Young-ae if given the chance to act with a South Korean actress.
The 31-year-old heartthrob made the remark during a press conference on Friday for his thriller invited to show at the Gala Presentation category of the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF).
He starred in the thriller helmed by Vietnamese-French filmmaker Tran Anh Hung, 1995…
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Added by Rasha on October 11, 2009 at 9:22pm —
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Asia's biggest film festival is under way in the coastal city of Busan, South Korea, where the 14th Pusan International Film Festival is unspooling a record 355 films from 70 countries, with 98 world premieres. It's all happening in the Shinsegae mall in Centum City, a new purpose-built complex for the film industry that is being touted as "the Hub of Asian Cinema".
Josh Hartnett is there representing Hollywood’s A-list. He's…
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Added by Annie on October 11, 2009 at 5:33pm —
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