NEW rare Korean films channel
Hello all, I'm finally done with the few little updates, that as usual ballooned into several rather time (and sanity) consuming projects
It's time to get back to my break, that may have to go on into the new year at this point, we will see.
But before I go I have an important announcement to make. A mate and fellow fan of Korean cinema Tomasz, has recently set up a page on Rumble.com to share some incredibly rare films. He's done great work in securing these titles that even many Koreans are desperate to see and has even put in extra effort to try and improve the quality (most never saw any release beyond South Korean VHS).
Many of the90s Korean gangster flicks are part of his collection, a great point where the action blended some of the more extravagant move of the 80s style with the more grounded combat of the Shiri era and beyond. Plenty of familiar faces such as Hwang Jeong-ri, Wang Ho (Casanova Wong), Keo Ryong (aka Dragon Lee, show up, as well as larger roles for fan favorites such as Kwon Seong-yeong and Lee Seong-hoon.
It's a great opportunity to see the next generation of Korean stars such as Lee Joo-cheol get there day in the sun as well as others who even got the chance to appear in some HK crossovers like Lee Kwang-soo and Kadet Lee Seung-hoon.
If you're a bit tired of watching the same action scenes you've watched millions of times, now's your chance to see something you never have before and if like me you're a kicking fan, you're going to love it.
So please head over to his rumble channel and give it a look, hopefully give him some likes and some appreciation for his noble work. His channel is definitely worth following as he's doing what he can to bring more rare treats to the masses in the future.
MARTIAL ARTS FILM STUDIO
https://rumble.com/c/c-5308885?e9s=src_v1_cmd
https://rumble.com/v70yl06-the-nationwi ... c_v1_ucp_a
Edit: I forgot to mention that he already has a YT channel that no doubt many of you (and myself) have come across from time to time, which only features clips, compilations and truncated versions of the films due to YT algorithms etc. making uploading anything a right pain in the ass. But that doesn't mean his YT page isn't worth checking out too, you really should, there's plenty of rare material there you won't see anywhere else, so give it a look if you've not already and I'm sure you'll want to subscribe.
Martial Arts Film Studio
https://www.youtube.com/@martialartsfilmstudio5924
Cheers
But before I go I have an important announcement to make. A mate and fellow fan of Korean cinema Tomasz, has recently set up a page on Rumble.com to share some incredibly rare films. He's done great work in securing these titles that even many Koreans are desperate to see and has even put in extra effort to try and improve the quality (most never saw any release beyond South Korean VHS).
Many of the90s Korean gangster flicks are part of his collection, a great point where the action blended some of the more extravagant move of the 80s style with the more grounded combat of the Shiri era and beyond. Plenty of familiar faces such as Hwang Jeong-ri, Wang Ho (Casanova Wong), Keo Ryong (aka Dragon Lee, show up, as well as larger roles for fan favorites such as Kwon Seong-yeong and Lee Seong-hoon.
It's a great opportunity to see the next generation of Korean stars such as Lee Joo-cheol get there day in the sun as well as others who even got the chance to appear in some HK crossovers like Lee Kwang-soo and Kadet Lee Seung-hoon.
If you're a bit tired of watching the same action scenes you've watched millions of times, now's your chance to see something you never have before and if like me you're a kicking fan, you're going to love it.
So please head over to his rumble channel and give it a look, hopefully give him some likes and some appreciation for his noble work. His channel is definitely worth following as he's doing what he can to bring more rare treats to the masses in the future.
MARTIAL ARTS FILM STUDIO
https://rumble.com/c/c-5308885?e9s=src_v1_cmd
https://rumble.com/v70yl06-the-nationwi ... c_v1_ucp_a
Edit: I forgot to mention that he already has a YT channel that no doubt many of you (and myself) have come across from time to time, which only features clips, compilations and truncated versions of the films due to YT algorithms etc. making uploading anything a right pain in the ass. But that doesn't mean his YT page isn't worth checking out too, you really should, there's plenty of rare material there you won't see anywhere else, so give it a look if you've not already and I'm sure you'll want to subscribe.
Martial Arts Film Studio
https://www.youtube.com/@martialartsfilmstudio5924
Cheers