Budomate https://budomate.com Action Movie Magazine Sun, 17 Nov 2024 03:04:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://budomate.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-budomate-favicon-b-32x32.webp Budomate https://budomate.com 32 32 Chris Evangelou’s Exclusive Interview https://budomate.com/chris-evangelous-exclusive-interview/ https://budomate.com/chris-evangelous-exclusive-interview/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:57:27 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19336 Budomate: You were a professional boxer for 15 years—what made you want to switch to acting?

Chris Evangelou: After a bad hand injury I was forced to take a long time out of boxing. I found myself going back to my first love of acting. I quickly started to book roles and landed an agent. I realised that this was still a passion of mine and decided this is what I want to do.

Budomate: What titles and ranks did you achieve in your boxing career, and how did it all start?

Chris Evangelou:

  • X6 international Gold Medals
  • 2006ABAs
  • Professional International welter-weight masters title

I had n argument outside my college. I wasn’t was confident as I would have liked to be so I decided to start boxing to gain confidence. That’s really how it all started.

Budomate: Which boxing legends have you met throughout your travels, and who’s your idol?

Chris Evangelou: Mike Tyson was always a boxing idol of mine, I did get to meet him in Vegas when I was training at The Mayweather camp. That same week I got to meet Mayweather too. I’m friends with Freddie Roach, as I trained with him and Jesse Reid Sr just before I turned pro.

Budomate: Shifting to your film career, how did you land your first acting role?

Chris Evangelou: I joined websites that posted acting roles, which I could apply for without an agent. My first big role was a Samsung commercial. It’s very hard at the start of acting career, but you have to keep persistent and not lose hope.

Budomate: You played a boxer Primetime in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen. What was it like working with a legend like Guy Ritchie?

Chris Evangelou: It was one of the best experiences of my life. Working with one of my favourite directors felt like a dream. As Lock stock and Snatch are two of my favourite films, it was a honour to be a part of Guy Ritchie’s collection of gangster films. Loved playing Primetime!

Budomate: Could you tell us about Shadow Boxer, the short film you wrote and produced? What’s the story behind it, and why should people watch it?

Chris Evangelou: Shadow Boxer was a story that I wrote, which was inspired by my experiences in my career and life. It was a way of me showing the world that a boxer, whose tough, durable, strong and disciplined can still suffer with mental health problems and anxiety. It’s a great one shot film that I think people would understand and some might reside with.

Budomate: In 2020, you worked on the TV show Devils for Sky Originals. Can you tell us a bit about that experience?

Chris Evangelou: I played a Hitman on Devils, it was a great experience to be on a show like that. It was fast paced and I had to run a lot!

Budomate: You also appeared on BBC’s EastEnders—can you share more about your role there?

Chris Evangelou: I played a boxer called Troy, I actually really enjoyed playing this role. I would have loved to have seen more of Troy in Eastenders, maybe that will happen one day. Working on such an iconic soap was a great experience, especially speaking with actors that Ive watched growing up.

Budomate: Recently, you played Harry Felix in the TV series La Máquina. Can you talk about that character and the show?

Chris Evangelou: I play the world champion boxer from London, Harry Felix. What an experience that was. 2 months of my life in Mexico, dedicated to the show. I prepared as if I was in a training camp, it was very intense. Attending the Hollywood and Mexican Premieres was really aa dream come true.

Budomate: If you could star in a remake of any famous martial arts film, which one would you choose?

Chris Evangelou: One of my favourite martial art films growing up is The Drunken Master with Jackie Chan. Id definitely love to remake that.

Budomate: What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Chris Evangelou: I train a lot, almost everyday. I love going out to eat but my favourite thing to do to relax is go to the cinema. I can just switch off for a couple hours.

Budomate: And finally, what are three recent movies you’d recommend people to watch?

Chris Evangelou: ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’, ‘A quiet place 3’, but the first one is the best. My last one isn’t too recent but ‘Upgrade’ is a really good film with a great story.

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The Wild West meets Sumo https://budomate.com/the-wild-west/ https://budomate.com/the-wild-west/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:44:19 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19330 Hollywood Storm, a Los Angeles-based production and financing company, has released the first trailer and artwork for the American / Japanese Western THE WIDE WEST at the American Film Market in Las Vegas.

The action-packed Western is directed by Joe Cornet (A Prayer for the Damned). Script is written by Craig Hamann (Showdown in Manila).

International action star and three-time Mr. Universe Alexander Nevsky (Gunfight at Rio Bravo) and Sumo Champions Hiroki Sumi (John Wick: Chapter 4) and Ichi (Ballerina) are starring in THE WIDE WEST. Nick Baillie (Malicious), Tatiana Neva (Prey of Wrath), Kaz Kobayashi (Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai) and Joe Cornet are co-starring.

Storyline: 1907. The first-ever sumo delegation from Japan, led by Sumo Legends, travels through the United States to Washington D.C. to meet with President Theodore Roosevelt. When the train is stopped for track repairs, they have to stop in a dangerous Western town, where trouble awaits.

Sumo expert Andrew Freund created the story (based on actual 1907 events) and produced the film alongside Nevsky. Nick Baillie and Bryan Boches served as co-producers. Eric Brenner (Crazy Heart) executive produced through his ETA Films production shingle.

THE WIDE WEST is currently in post-production and will be released internationally in 2025.

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How Analyzing Movie Scripts Can Improve Your Thesis Writing Skills https://budomate.com/analyzing-movie-scripts/ https://budomate.com/analyzing-movie-scripts/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 07:45:55 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19265 Many students find writing a thesis to be one of the more challenging aspects of their degree. Why? Because it often demands that you do a lot of deep reading and thinking, and then communicate your ideas in a convincing and compelling way. But you don’t necessarily need to be a published academic author to take your thesis to the next level, and there is a hook here for all kinds of students: studying screenplays actually provides a secret weapon for academic writers.

Analyzing movie scripts can sharpen your storytelling and structure, which can greatly improve your thesis, making a thesis writing service a helpful tool for refining these skills. Academized.com offers professional support, assisting students in writing well-organized and compelling theses.

The Power of Storytelling in Academic Writing

At first glance, a movie script and an academic thesis appear to be entirely different texts. One intends to entertain and elicit an emotional response from its audience, while the other hopes to convince readers to accept ideas as truth by presenting logical evidence. But an analysis of how people write in both genres reveals that they both share the same fundamental goal of communicating ideas in an impactful way.

A good story isn’t just for the movies. It’s a powerful tool for making your thesis more compelling and easier to understand. Screenwriters have much to teach us about how to structure and organize our research.

Structure and Pacing: Lessons from Three-Act Structure

One of the most valuable lessons movie scripts teach is the virtue of structure. Almost all popular movies have a three-act structure: setup, confrontation, and resolution. It’s a formula that works – and it keeps the audience on its toes.

Its structure mirrors that of your thesis: your introduction is your setup, your background and research question; your main body is the confrontation – you are going to hit the problem, give us your arguments, your evidence, your analysis; then, your conclusion is your resolution, your answer, and your significance statement.

Studying movie scripts can strengthen your grasp of structure and dialogue, which are essential for thesis writing, and using the best PhD thesis writing services can elevate your research and overall writing quality. Just as an actor doesn’t rush through the entire arc of a play, moving from the opening scene to the climax in one scene, your thesis needs to perform and shape all the necessary steps as it unfolds. By writing your thesis as a series of acts, you can have confidence that your piece will have a clear through-line and a reason for keeping your readers focused on every word from start to finish.

Character Development: Bringing Your Ideas to Life

In moving pictures, characters are the actors, the protagonists who breathe life into a plot. If there’s no one to rally around, there really isn’t much of a story. So, although you don’t have characters in your thesis, you can use character-like techniques.

Think of your main arguments or ideas, for example, as characters in your academic drama. Reflect the development of characters in a movie script: think about how you introduce them at the start, how they evolve or change in response to evidence, and what their relevance is to the argument overall.

Dialogue: Balancing Different Voices in Your Writing

Scripts for movies are mainly dialogue driven — information, personality and the action of the plot are distributed across the dialogue and delivered by the characters. Your thesis will involve juggling as many voices — your own, the voices of other researchers you quote or paraphrase, and sometimes the voices of those you researched (such as social actors or historical figures).

From it, you can glean how screenwriters weave the dialogue of multiple voices into one story, which will serve you well as you strive to do the same with your argument – to let voices from different positions within it come through.

Visual Storytelling: Using Descriptive Language and Examples

Movies are visual media, and screenwriters literally describe scenes and actions in a way that helps the reader (and later the viewer) to visualize the story. While your thesis isn’t going to be made into a movie, you can use descriptive language and vivid examples to help your readers better understand complex concepts.

For example, if you’re writing about childhood illness, replace a statement like ‘Eating disorders are rarely diagnosed in children’ with a case study: ‘Alyssa started cutting herself with a razor almost immediately after her parents divorced.’ This brings your thesis down to earth, and makes it more engaging and clear to readers who might not be as familiar as you with your subject area.

The Importance of Revisions: From First Draft to Final Cut

Now, let’s take a moment to look at how the revision process in screenwriting compares to academic writing. The following table highlights some key similarities and differences:

AspectScreenwritingThesis Writing
First DraftFocus on getting the story downFocus on organizing research and initial arguments
FeedbackNotes from producers, directorsComments from advisors, peers
RewritesMultiple drafts to refine story and dialogueMultiple drafts to strengthen arguments and clarity
EditingTightening scenes, improving pacingImproving flow, eliminating redundancies
Final PolishEnsuring all elements work togetherEnsuring all sections support the main argument
Time FrameCan take months to yearsOften takes several months to a year or more
Collaborative NatureHighly collaborative (writers, producers, directors)Primarily individual with guidance from advisors

Creating Suspense: Building Anticipation in Academic Writing

Have you ever watched a great movie script and noticed how it keeps the audience guessing by introducing ambiguity, complexity and uncertainty? Academic writing, of course, should always be absolutely clear and unambiguous – not like a script, of course! But you can borrow some screenwriting techniques to create suspense and move your readers along by making them wonder what’s next.

Write a thesis with academic suspense by posing a question before your research; then answer the question and explain its implications as the paper progresses. It’s nice to give your readers a reason to want to keep reading, too.

The Art of Foreshadowing: Linking Ideas Across Your Thesis

In one film, a shoe drops when screenwriters foreshadow an idea or event that’s going to become important later in the story. It’s a neat trick, sprinkling this breadcrumb before the dramatic climax to make the whole thing feel tight and satisfyingly cobbled together when it all comes crashing down.

Similarly, in your thesis, you could use it to introduce key concepts and themes early on, and then return to them in the course of your writing to bind together your different arguments and structure your work as a whole.

Showing vs. Telling: Presenting Evidence Effectively

One writing tip that pops up a lot in screenwriting contexts is the plea to ‘show, not tell’. Good scripts find ways to convey ideas through action and dialogue, rather than being filled with characters who spout exposition. The same can be true of academic writing.

Rather than tell your readers about your findings, develop their understanding through chosen examples, dataviz or case studies. This has the further benefit of making your writing more interesting to read – far more than a dry list of findings.

The Power of a Strong Opening: Crafting an Engaging Introduction

Remember how every movie script leads with a hook – a scene or dialogue that hooks the audience right from the start? Well, that’s what you have to aim for in your thesis introduction. You don’t need to start with a gunfight, but your intro has to engage the reader from the very beginning.

However, one way to start is with a controversial question, a surprising statistic, or a short anecdote that makes your point and gets your readers excited to learn more.

Maintaining Tone and Style: Consistency in Academic Voice

As is the case with a specific tone and style for each movie, you also want your thesis to have a consistent academic voice. Screenwriters pay close attention to the tone they’re setting for a movie, whether it’s serious, funny, or something in between. You’ll want your thesis to be consistently formal and technical throughout.

Understanding the techniques that screenwriters used to sustain a consistent tone across different scenes and characters will help you develop a more unified voice in your academic writing as you build on ideas and quotes from multiple sources.

The Art of the Ending: Crafting a Memorable Conclusion

A movie will be remembered by its ending. It’s your final opportunity to make an impact on an audience, to wrap up all the loose ends. Your thesis conclusion is your final opportunity to emphasize your main points, focus on the significance of your results, and give your readers something to consider.

You can learn from screenwriters how to write scene-ending conclusions that summarize the story and emphasize the significance and possible importance of the project to the field of activity.

Embracing the Rewriting Process: The Key to Improvement

Ultimately, the biggest thing to take away from studying movie scripts is that everything you do is open to redoing. Good screenwriters are willing to overhaul their own work, and their work is often made better by people who do just that. Every single script in existence is a play that someone wrote and everyone else reworked. Rewriting is what makes good movie scripts great.

Adopting this approach can help you produce a better thesis, as they encourage you: to make radical revisions to the arguments (if they are likely to strengthen them); and to revise the writing in order to make it clearer and more engaging. In short, a great thesis is as likely to be the result of extensive rewrites and polishing as a great movie.

In conclusion, even as film scripts and academic theses might appear to be vastly different at first glance, there is much that thesis writers can learn from the world of screenwriting. If you can apply some of its fundamental techniques – such as structure, character and pacing – in your academic writing, you will be able to create a thesis that is not only informative but also interesting to read, and one that your examiner might remember long after the last pages are turned.

If you struggle with your thesis, perhaps you should stop writing and study a film script or two. It could help improve your academic prose. By the end of the process, you might have a thesis as thrilling as a blockbuster movie.

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Black Creek https://budomate.com/black-creek/ https://budomate.com/black-creek/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:36:19 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19261 Martial arts legend Cynthia Rothrock is back in the Black Creek!

Synopsis: Black Creek is a dark, gritty, dystopian, western action martial arts drama featuring a strong ‘no-holds-barred’ female protagonist portrayed by action film star Cynthia Rothrock. The plot centers around a sheriff’s sister who seeks revenge against the terrifying leader of a group of outlaws after discovering he brutally murdered her brother, his wife, and other family members in a gritty southwestern town.

Action choreography has done by Mike Moller. The movie features an ensemble cast of cult stars including Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Richard Norton, Billy Blanks, Olivier Gruner, Keith Cooke, Benny “The Jet” Urquidez, and Keith Vitali 

Watch the trailer below.

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Paris Has Fallen https://budomate.com/paris-has-fallen/ https://budomate.com/paris-has-fallen/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:30:10 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19258 Paris Has Fallen starring Sean Harris.

Synopsis: When a terrorist group led by the villainous Jacob Pearce attacks a high-profile event, with the French Minister of Defence as their target, protection officer Vincent Taleb finds himself working with street-smart MI6 operative Zara Taylor to save the day. But when events take a dark turn, Vincent and Zara soon realize that the plan extends beyond just one politician. When they suspect that one of their colleagues in the security services is feeding information to Jacob, Vincent and Zara find themselves needing to rely only on each other. Increasingly isolated and with Jacob always one step ahead, can this unlikely pair stop Paris from falling to a man hell-bent on vengeance?

Watch the trailer below.

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Kung Fu Games https://budomate.com/kung-fu-games/ https://budomate.com/kung-fu-games/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:26:13 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19255 Check the new action movie Kung Fu Games starring Mark Strange, Caitlin Dechelle and Jade Xu.

Synopsis: In this action-packed thriller from a producer of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood and starring Mark Strange, world champion martial artist Caitlin Dechelle, and three-time Wushu/Kung Fu world champion Jade Xu, a group of renowned but notorious fighters find themselves ensnared in a deadly martial arts game show orchestrated by a powerful magnate with a thirst for violence. Armed only with their elite hand-to-hand combat skills, each battle pits the contestants in a brutal broadcasted fight for survival, where advancing means eliminating the competition in a kill or be killed showdown. 

Watch the trailer below.

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The Lockdown https://budomate.com/the-lockdown/ https://budomate.com/the-lockdown/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:23:25 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19252 The Lockdown is the new martial arts movie starring Caity Lotz and Leo Howard.

Synopsis: In this action-packed thriller from a producer of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Caity Lotz and Leo Howard star as siblings Charlie and Jack, who are trapped in Myanmar’s toughest prison and accused of a crime they didn’t commit. Forced into televised fights where inmates battle for the chance to escape death row, they face off against the deadliest opponents where each match could be their last. Charlie and Jack must work together, their bond tested in a high-stakes game where only the strongest can win their way out.

Watch the trailer below.

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Hounds of War https://budomate.com/hounds-of-war/ https://budomate.com/hounds-of-war/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:20:17 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19249 Frank Grillo and Rhona Mitra in Hounds of War on Digital September 20th.

Synopsis: Frank Grillo, Robert Patrick and Rhona Mitra star in Hounds of War about the best military mercenaries money can buy. Known as ‘The Hounds’, they are sent on a final mission by their creator: a carefully planned trap set up to destroy them.

Watch the trailer below.


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Weekend in Taipei https://budomate.com/weekend-in-taipei/ https://budomate.com/weekend-in-taipei/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:17:28 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19246 Weekend in Taipei is the new action movie starring Luke Evans and Sung Kang.

Synopsis: Evans plays John Lawlor, a DEA agent who only lives for his job. He pulls out all the stops to capture bad guys, but there may be a reason why he buried himself in work – 15 years before, he fell in love with a woman who was forced to break apart from him due to some pretty dark crime and corruption-related events. Now, however, John is reunited with Joey Kang as they meet by chance during a job in Taipei, where he also meets her son.

Watch the trailer below.

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The Killer’s Game https://budomate.com/the-killers-game/ https://budomate.com/the-killers-game/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2024 09:07:00 +0000 https://budomate.com/?p=19129 Director JJ Perry just joined forces with Dave Bautista in The Killer’s Game.

When top hitman Joe Flood is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he decides to take matters into his own hands – by taking a hit out on himself. But when the very hitmen he hired also target his ex-girlfriend, he must fend off an army of assassin colleagues and win back the love of his life before it’s too late.

Watch the trailer below.

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