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Entries in Dragonball (7)

Thursday
11Dec

Four new 'Dragonball: Evolution' posters hit

It's been a good week for die-hard "Dragonball" fans. Yesterday, a new trailer popped up on the Web. Earlier today, IGN posted four new posters for the film, which is now titled "Dragonball: Evolution."

You can check out the posters after the jump. I don't think they look that impressive at all, but you be the judge and let me know what you think.

In the flick, Goku and co. fight against the forces of the deadly Saiyans. Goku's best chance to get through this alive are the DragonBalls, which allow him to call for a mighty dragon.

"Evolution" hits April 8, 2009. I'm still not excited...

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Wednesday
10Dec

New 'Dragonball' trailer surfaces online

"Dragonball" fans rejoice! A brand-new trailer for James Wong's upcoming adapation of the popular video game popped up online, and you can check it out after the jump.

I don't have a passion for "Dragonball" at all, so I pretty much couldn't care less about this release. Somehow though, this trailer looks a little too goofy, loaded with bad special effects.

In the flick, Goku and co. fight against the forces of the deadly Saiyans. Goku's best chance to get through this alive are the DragonBalls, which allow him to call for a mighty dragon.

The balls drop April 8, 2009. Now I'm asking you, the fans, what do you think of this new trailer? Sound off below.

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Wednesday
19Nov

New 'Dragonball' images debut online

Dbthemovie.com recently posted three new stills from James Wong's upoming "Dragonball" adventure, a film I simply can't warm up to quite yet. Maybe I haven't seen enough footage from the film yet, but so far, what I've seen didn't impress or intrigue me at all.

Anyway, you can check out one of the pics above and another one after the jump. Dbthemovie.com has one more for you right here. The film stars Justin Chadwin, Joon Park, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum and Yun-Fat Chow, among others. Scheduled release date is April 10, 2009.

Now, who's excited about this big-screen adaptation?

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Wednesday
12Nov

New 'Dragonball' images surface online

The folks over at the Bad and Ugly recently posted four new images from James Wong’s upcoming “Dragonball,” a film I personally don’t care about at all.

The film stars Justin Chadwin, Joon Park, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum and Yun-Fat Chow, among others. Scheduled release date is April 10, 2009.

Check out one of the pics above, and go here for the rest of them.


Friday
03Oct

Watch the entire 'Dragonball' teaser trailer!

After a crappy bootleg version of James Wong's upcoming "Dragonball" flick appeared on the Web earlier this week, we now have a better version for you to check out just above. The film stars Justin Chadwin, Joon Park, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum and Yun-Fat Chow, among others. Scheduled release date is April 10, 2009.

So what do you think about this people? I don't know that much about "Dragonball" and can't compare anything here, but I am eager to what you guys have to say about this footage. Excited? Sound off just below.


Wednesday
03Sep

New ‘Dragonball’ poster and screenshots hit

One film I am personally not looking forward to in 2009 is James Wong’s “Dragonball.” Why? Because everything I’ve seen so far looks pretty crappy. There, I said it. Now you can hate me.

Anyway, Dbthemovie.com has a new poster and several screenshots from the upcoming flick. On the one-sheet, you can see Emmy Rossum as Bulma. Okay, I have to admit she looks good. Maybe there’s something to like about this movie after all.

“Dragonball” also stars Justin Chatwin, Jamie Chung, James Marsters and Yun-Fat Chow. The film is scheduled to open April 10, 2009, and a trailer is expected to hit sometime in October.

Click here for some more screenshots, and enjoy the new poster after the jump.

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Saturday
23Aug

Now playing on the web

Ready for more movie-related content currently circling the Web? Here's a selection of interesting pieces you can't miss today:

• Andre Soares over at The Alternative Film Guide comments on Turner Classic Movies' focus on Janet Leigh.

• Is 20th Century Fox about to shut down production on "Dragonball"? Read about it at Movieweb right here.

• Read late film critic's Manny Farber's obit in The New York Times.

• Clive Barker, author of the short story behind "The Midnight Meat Train," complains about Lionsgate over at MTV News.