From the cut-and-paste of actual Bond scenes to the homemade CG to the misspelled "T1HS SUMMER," this is some quality shanzhai. In fact, we can't help but think that there would be a market for inserting yourself into movie trailers - it could be like... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Tue, Aug 18 2009
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Risico:Main Titles »
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Presents: Risico. Written By Chris Bianchi. Starring Chris Daniels as Ian Fleming's James Bond, Chandler Carpenter as a terrorist, David and Nathan Hamman as The Chang Brothers.
Plot:
James Bond must stop two chinese... |
| 29 Oct 09 |
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An iTablet in the forseeable future, but China's tab-let-outs first » Shanghaiist Aside from the cut-and-paste actor-replacements in James Bond trailers, controversial fake RMB, assorted videos of imposter pandas and the like, the shanzhai umbrella customarily covers that of electronic goods. And for the shanzhai market, its newest... |
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James Bond, Hero of Cochabamba » Mutant Palm I saw the new James Bond movie in China, where it’s been released a week or so earlier than the United States. The plot centers around a organization called Quantum (think SPECTRE of the old Bond) that engineers a military coup d’etat with CIA... |
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James Bond in China: Bigger, Longer and Uncut? » Shanghaiist For those of you who were on 24/7 Obama watch last week, you may not have noticed that the new James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace, opened in China last Wednesday, more than one week before its debut in Obamerica — and nearly three months before it ope... |
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Shenzhen knock-off phones in the mainland » Danwei Gady Epstein reports on China's shanzhai culture, especially shanzhai phones, for Forbes magazine: Regardless of the state of the global economy, one robust sector that adjusts as efficiently as any other in the world is the Chinese black market.... |
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Shanzhai of the day: homemade airplane » Shanghaiist Ah, homegrown engineers, how we love thee. We'd previously witnessed someone building their own homemade helicopter, so we guess news of a homemade airplane wasn't far along. This one was the result of 150,000RMB and six years of effort by a Chongqing... |