THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD Trailer and Poster
The Good, The Bad, The Weird looks like it's gonna be a crazy fun time! The first international trailer for this film hit the web two years ago, and got a lot of people very excited about seeing this movie. I've been wondering when it was finally going to come out. The Korean western kung-fu film now has a distributor. IFC picked up the film recently, and it will finally be availbale to watch on On Demand services starting on March 31st, then it will be released theatrically in NYC on April 23rd, with a national run being unleashed the week after that.
This insanely crazy kung-fu western was directed by Jim Lee-Woon (A Tale of Two Sisters) and with a $17 million dollar budget is the most expensive Korean film ever made.
Synopsis:
In the 1930s Manchurian desert, where lawlessness rules, the fates of three mysterious Korean men collide on a train carrying precious cargo. The Good, a suave bounty hunter, The Bad, the brazen leader of a gang of outlaws, and The Weird, a hard-up robber with nine lives, are swept up in a frantic chase across the wilderness, fighting all the way for possession of a mysterious treasure map. THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD explodes in a flurry of violence as the Japanese Army and a brassed-off posse of Chinese bandits join the pursuit. Who will claim the prize for themselves? In this pulse-pounding adventure, you can never be sure who exactly is good, bad, or weird.
I can't wait to finally be able to watch this movie! Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think!