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Posted by andrea
3
yrs ago
uh.... O.O` what do i say? am i righting to Josh? or every one? [laughs] sorry! um...i can`t wait to see the movie i`m sure the cast and crew will do a great job! i wish you luck and all! :) uh... i`m so glade that Josh and Gackt are coming out in a movie together! i love you both and ... well i ran out of things to say! [laughs] good luck and good bye! :)

Posted by joshii
4
yrs ago
i only say josh i love u so much .... after see ur movie the 30 days of night i m totally fan of u i want tu talk tu u ......



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Release Date
11 September 2010
Budget
$25,000,000
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USA
Filming Locations
MediaPro Studios, Bucharest, Romania
Language
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Bunraku is an upcoming 2010 computer-animated live action martial arts fantasy film noir that revolves around a "Man with No Name" stock character known as 'The Drifter'. Directed by Guy Moshe from his own script, the title of the film is based on a 400-year-old form of Japanese puppet theater, a style of storytelling that uses 4-foot (1.2 m)-tall puppets with highly detailed heads, each operated by several puppeteers who blend into the background wearing black robes and hoods.

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