Jude Poyer is a British Stuntman, Martial Artist, Stunt Coordinator and Fight Choreographer who has been making a name for himself in the movie industry since a young age. Appearing in many blockbuster movies in Asia and America, Jude has cemented himself in movie history forever. Starring in movies with legends such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Yuen Biao, Jean Clade Van Damme and many more over the years and i want to thank him for taking time to do this interview for Asian Movie Pulse.
I wont go over to much as Jude will explain about his life, movies and injuries he has substained making his dreams become reality, showing everyone if you believe in something then go for it and make it happen.
The Jude Poyer Interview
1.Hi Jude, firstly for anyone who doesn’t know much about your background,could you share how you first started off...
I wont go over to much as Jude will explain about his life, movies and injuries he has substained making his dreams become reality, showing everyone if you believe in something then go for it and make it happen.
The Jude Poyer Interview
1.Hi Jude, firstly for anyone who doesn’t know much about your background,could you share how you first started off...
- 9/6/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Where others may diagnose death for a failed film, a certain cinematic surgeon endeavors to breathe new life into moribund movies through extreme and invasive procedures. Whether it be rescuing invaluable elements from train wrecks for transplant, identifying cause of symptoms or resurrecting doomed patients with wholesale rewrites, Cinematic Surgery aims to show that even the most tragic or insolvable cases can be saved in the operating/editing room.
Such is the current culture in the filmmaking world that the very notion of suggesting ‘remake’ is considered sacrilege, a soul selling throw down to the cynical moneymakers bleeding dry a stable of beloved movies of the past in pursuit of sales through nostalgia and association, all to the detriment of goodwill and creativity. But the problem isn’t in the concept, it’s in the choices.
On occasion, there has been a film put out that sells itself through the strength of its tantalizing premise,...
Such is the current culture in the filmmaking world that the very notion of suggesting ‘remake’ is considered sacrilege, a soul selling throw down to the cynical moneymakers bleeding dry a stable of beloved movies of the past in pursuit of sales through nostalgia and association, all to the detriment of goodwill and creativity. But the problem isn’t in the concept, it’s in the choices.
On occasion, there has been a film put out that sells itself through the strength of its tantalizing premise,...
- 1/24/2014
- by Scott Patterson
- SoundOnSight
(Screened at the 2013 Raindance Film Festival) “Wayland’s Song” is the latest offering from Scottish director writer Richard Jobson, best known for grim, often violent tales such as “16 Years of Alcohol” and “New Town Killers”, as well as for being the frontman for punk band The Skids. The film sees him returning to familiar themes of soul searching and gritty, brutal realism, with Michael Nardone (“Intruders”) as the titular Wayland, a soldier who returns from Afghanistan, tormented by visions and fits from his experiences in battle and searching for his missing daughter after receiving a worrying message from her. Starting off with her druggy friends, he starts working his way closer to the unpleasant truth, having to deal with faces from his past, including a scheming detective (Brit television actor Alan McKenna) and the unbalanced wife he left behind a few years back. While there’s no doubting that Richard Jobson...
- 9/29/2013
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
To mark the release of Wayland’s Song on September 30th we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD. The movie stars starring Michael Nardone, Rob James-Collier.
Wayland (Michael Nardone – The Somnambulists) returns home after being badly injured in the war in Afghanistan. To compound his sense of isolation and internal struggle, he discovers his daughter has vanished without a trace. His quest becomes not only about finding her but also about discovering who and what he has become. Wayland is looking for something he left behind in the killing fields of Helmand Provence, his humanity and his soul.
Written and directed by auteur Richard Jobson (16 Years Of Alcohol, The Purifiers and New Town Killers), Wayland’s Song is a stylish, pacey revenge thriller supported by a cast of accomplished British actors including Hannah Lederer (The Look Of Love) and Rob James-Collier (Downton Abbey). Daring and invigorating, catch...
Wayland (Michael Nardone – The Somnambulists) returns home after being badly injured in the war in Afghanistan. To compound his sense of isolation and internal struggle, he discovers his daughter has vanished without a trace. His quest becomes not only about finding her but also about discovering who and what he has become. Wayland is looking for something he left behind in the killing fields of Helmand Provence, his humanity and his soul.
Written and directed by auteur Richard Jobson (16 Years Of Alcohol, The Purifiers and New Town Killers), Wayland’s Song is a stylish, pacey revenge thriller supported by a cast of accomplished British actors including Hannah Lederer (The Look Of Love) and Rob James-Collier (Downton Abbey). Daring and invigorating, catch...
- 9/20/2013
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Year: 2009
Directors: Conor Horgan
Writers: Conor Horgan
IMDb: link
Trailer: N/A
Review by: Alan Maxwell
Rating: 9 out of 10
At a recent screening of Richard Jobson's recession-tinged Scottish chase thriller New Town Killers, the director had to point out that since people all over the world losing their livelihoods was a bad thing, there was nothing "lucky" about the seemingly providential timing of the film's release. One suspects that if Irishman Conor Horgan's new feature gets a wide release he may have to make a similar statement as, with the recession in full swing and now accompanied by a global flu pandemic, he delivers us an uncomfortably realistic vision of the breakdown of society.
The worst seems to have already happened when the film opens. We don't know when (though it has obviously happened recently) or how but there is no doubt that this is not a pleasant future.
Directors: Conor Horgan
Writers: Conor Horgan
IMDb: link
Trailer: N/A
Review by: Alan Maxwell
Rating: 9 out of 10
At a recent screening of Richard Jobson's recession-tinged Scottish chase thriller New Town Killers, the director had to point out that since people all over the world losing their livelihoods was a bad thing, there was nothing "lucky" about the seemingly providential timing of the film's release. One suspects that if Irishman Conor Horgan's new feature gets a wide release he may have to make a similar statement as, with the recession in full swing and now accompanied by a global flu pandemic, he delivers us an uncomfortably realistic vision of the breakdown of society.
The worst seems to have already happened when the film opens. We don't know when (though it has obviously happened recently) or how but there is no doubt that this is not a pleasant future.
- 7/31/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Dumb as a bag of rocks and plagued with plot and logic holes you could drive a truck through, not to mention a wildly cliche and simplistic ‘rich man bad, poor kid good’ ethos, Richard Jobson squanders some solid technical work in his New Town Killers with a script that should never have been allowed to see the light of day and ends up with a film rendered watchable only thanks to a scenery-chewing performance from Dougray Scott as the lead baddie. New Town Killers is a film that defies any sort of internal logic whatsoever simply because if anybody behaved in a manner that made any sense at all the film could never reach it’s allotted feature length run time. Examples follow.
- 7/21/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
The Hangover: Aka Guys Do Stupid Things When They’re Drunk, and Even Stupider Things When They’re Not. Fired Up!: They sold this film to American audiences by making sure there was a prominent Fu on all the posters and such. I wonder if they’re trying the same in England... The Last House on the Left: If you like rape porn, you’ll totally get off on this. New Town Killers: Ooo ooo ooo, Doctor Who Matt Smith’s new companion Karen Gillen is in this as “Young Girl in Bus Station”! Awesome! (Oo, also: Dougray Scott. Nice.) [IMDb] Looking for Eric: Ken Loach’s new film. It’s about a postman. I don’t think postmen go postal in England, and anyway, even if they did, I don’t think Ken Loach would make that kind of movie. [official site] Chi bi: Woo-hoo, it’s John Woo. It...
- 6/12/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Little is known about future Doctor Who co-star Karen Gillan - including the name of the character she will be playing! However if you missed her in ITV's Rebus in 2006 or Channel 4's The Kevin Bishop Show last year you can can catch Karen Gillan in a forthcoming movie New Town Killers in June. The 21 year old will appear alongside Mission Impossible 2 star Dougray Scott and former Monarch of the Glen star Alastair Mackenzie in the Edinburgh-set thriller (which also co-stars Life on Mars'...
- 5/30/2009
- by Chris Davids info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
Based on this trailer we just got our hands on I'd say it's a safe bet that Scottish director Richard Jobson's upcoming thriller, New Town Killers, will be a frenetically paced and twisted little chase film. To quote Cyberhal; "it looks well good."
Two private bankers, Alistair and Jamie, who have the world at their feet get their kicks from playing a 12 hour game of hunt, hide and seek with people from the margins of society. Their next target is Sean Macdonald a parentless teenager who lives with his sister on a housing estate on the outskirts of Edinburgh. She's in debt, he's going nowhere fast. Sean agrees to play for cash. He soon realizes he's walked into twelve hours of hell where survival is the name of the game.
New Town Killers is currently in post-production and is skedded to premiere in the UK sometime in 2009. It stars Dougray Scott (Hitman,...
Two private bankers, Alistair and Jamie, who have the world at their feet get their kicks from playing a 12 hour game of hunt, hide and seek with people from the margins of society. Their next target is Sean Macdonald a parentless teenager who lives with his sister on a housing estate on the outskirts of Edinburgh. She's in debt, he's going nowhere fast. Sean agrees to play for cash. He soon realizes he's walked into twelve hours of hell where survival is the name of the game.
New Town Killers is currently in post-production and is skedded to premiere in the UK sometime in 2009. It stars Dougray Scott (Hitman,...
- 10/31/2008
- QuietEarth.us
London -- Oliver Stone's "W." and Rian Johnson's "The Brothers Bloom" will both premiere in gala slots during next month's 52nd edition of the BFI London Film Festival, organizers said Wednesday.
Just a short clip of Stone's much anticipated "fair, true portrait" of outgoing President George W. Bush had a packed theater auditorium for the press launch braying for more.
Other gala highlights include Marc Forster's outing as a Bond director with "Quantum Of Solace" and Stephan Elliot's period romp "Easy Virtue," based on Noel Coward's 1920s social comedy.
Artistic director Sandra Hebron said that despite all the negative press and downbeat reaction coming out of the recently wrapped Venice Film Festival, cinema was in rude health and her event had plenty of quality to choose from for its lineup.
Hebron said this year's event had an "unprecedented" number of premieres and that London benefited...
Just a short clip of Stone's much anticipated "fair, true portrait" of outgoing President George W. Bush had a packed theater auditorium for the press launch braying for more.
Other gala highlights include Marc Forster's outing as a Bond director with "Quantum Of Solace" and Stephan Elliot's period romp "Easy Virtue," based on Noel Coward's 1920s social comedy.
Artistic director Sandra Hebron said that despite all the negative press and downbeat reaction coming out of the recently wrapped Venice Film Festival, cinema was in rude health and her event had plenty of quality to choose from for its lineup.
Hebron said this year's event had an "unprecedented" number of premieres and that London benefited...
- 9/10/2008
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LONDON -- Alastair Mackenzie, James Pearson and Charles Mnene have joined Dougray Scott in the cast of writer-director Richard Jobson's Scottish-set thriller New Town Killers.
Mackenzie (The Edge Of Love), Pearson (Control) and Mnene (Chromophobia) appear alongside Scott in the tale of two high-flying financial whiz kids who get their kicks hunting people on the margins of society.
Jobson, whose directorial debut, 16 Years of Alcohol, garnered plaudits on the international film festival circuit, has begun shooting in Edinburgh. He is producing with Luc Roeg of Independent.
Executive producers are Michael Robinson and Andrew Orr of Independent, Paul Martin and his banner Str8jacket Creations, Carole Sheridan at Scottish Screen and Sheryl Crown at government-backed agency Screen East
The film is backed by Independent, Str8jacket Creations, Scottish Screen and the Screen East Content Investment Fund in association with LipSync and the Glasgow Film Office.
Independent is handling worldwide sales.
Mackenzie (The Edge Of Love), Pearson (Control) and Mnene (Chromophobia) appear alongside Scott in the tale of two high-flying financial whiz kids who get their kicks hunting people on the margins of society.
Jobson, whose directorial debut, 16 Years of Alcohol, garnered plaudits on the international film festival circuit, has begun shooting in Edinburgh. He is producing with Luc Roeg of Independent.
Executive producers are Michael Robinson and Andrew Orr of Independent, Paul Martin and his banner Str8jacket Creations, Carole Sheridan at Scottish Screen and Sheryl Crown at government-backed agency Screen East
The film is backed by Independent, Str8jacket Creations, Scottish Screen and the Screen East Content Investment Fund in association with LipSync and the Glasgow Film Office.
Independent is handling worldwide sales.
- 3/31/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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