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well as most of you know, there has been a bit of talk about initial - D over the last week or so, and there has been alot of talk about the game and the animated tv series. well some news was surfin the net wasting some time yesterday and came across this

http://hk.initialdthemovie.com/index_en.html

this is it the initial-d feature film with real cars and real actors. the film is in japanise and looks to be realesed with inglish subs and posably an inglish audio dub. it hits china on th 23/06/05 so hopfuly it wont belong before i can my hands on a copy! the website takes awile to load (all flash meadia) but its got a few short trailers and a few pics and info on the film, checkit out!

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