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Media Asia Films has recently revealed its HK$100m manga adaptation Initial D at a press conference in Japan. The event was graced by a stellar guest list, including the film’s directors Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, as well as their Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese cast of Edison Chen, Jay Chou, Anne Suzuki, Anthony Wong, Chapman To, Kenny Bee, Jordan Chan and Shawn Yue. Mr. Peter Lam, chairman of Media Asia Group, was also present to support the gang.

Initial D is Jay Chou’s theatrical debut, and this nuanced leading man naturally became the media’s attention. “There’re lots of racing scenes in the film,” the pop idol said jokingly, “but fortunately the ubiquitous paparazzi has perfected my driving skill.”

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well its a honky production, so it'll be unadultered by the yanks with their "live my life 1/4 mile at a time... bruh" shit. So should be true to the original anime series.

Apparently they've finished shooting...

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from the looks of it, it'll be in cantonese? old story line apparently with a snow battle scene, so might have a lil bit of season 3 in it. thing i dont get is there taiwanese, cantonese and japanese actors in it, so i dunno?

watchin season 4 fansubbed version and the graphics and flow is absolutely shit hot now.

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think this one's gonna be a special FX movie than a live action drift movie... its already got a huge FX budget, and one of HK's best animation studio's workin on it.

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i really doubt hk's ability to make this type of movie ... i've seen lots of hk films ... and lets just say i've seen lots of crap ones .. (some good ones .. but mostly crap imho) ... i hope its good ... jay chou can sorta sing ... never seen him act ... it'd be funny for asian people who can understand ... u got hk people, taiwanese people, then u got japanese ... hows that going to work??

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if the movie is a hit i might put my original Initial D manga up for sale (which the anime series is based on) which I picked up for a 3 bucks when I went to Japan in highschool :)

I think the producers and marketing execs realise that there's a HUGE potential for spinoffs and merchandise, not only in japan but also in most asian countries (coz the stars are from most of the major asian countires) AND in western countries where the initial D series is a hit (albeit with "bruh" dropping voiceovers and wierd hip hop soundtracks). So if they fux0r the movie then all that is lost, so I'm sure they'll make a good attempt of it and won't let the budget stop em.

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Hmmmm, I watched a lot of crappy HK movies...

I hope they don't make Natsuki into some whiney Honky chick instead of multitasking jailbait like she should be! I don't think HK cinema can cope with her as she was in the Anime.

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