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July 2008

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Dave Lea [Part 2]
Martial arts journeyman, Dave Lea, returns to talk about Salsa dancing and its application as he choreographs football violence in the upcoming Cass.

Most Wanted
Mark Millar�s ascerbic action epic gets the �Daywatch� treatment. Impact looks at the transition from page to screen...

Mad Detective
Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai join forces, along with most of To�s regular repertory, to bring this Cat II tale of supernatural detection to our screens.

The Green Machine
More angry, less Ang Lee. Marvel�s second movie of the summer ramps up the action, but can it kick-start a new franchise? Plus: your chance to win green goliath goodies...

The Moss
Mike Leeder checks out the latest Hong Kong actioner as Shawn Yue exercises his acting and action chops alongside Impact fave Louis Fan Siu-wong - formerly from the infamous cult classic Story Of Ricky...

Japanime
Andrez Bergen clashes the titans as Godzilla and Cloverfield go head to head in his East Vs. West feature. Meanwhile, we catch up with him on set as he reports on the life of a Gaijin extra in Japan.

Time and Again
As another season of Doctor Who comes to an end, Tom Baker takes us back to the classic series and discusses his career to date.

Back to Basics?
Indiana Jones is back. John Bierly assesses the age and the mileage of the recent action outing.

Origin
Manga Entertainment and Gonzo come over all Ghibli-esque as their tale of killer GM trees tears up the moon and a screen near you...

No More Heroes
The Wii game you�ve always wanted - go anime styled otaku jedi assassins!

Kung Fu Panda
Jackie Chan and Jack Black are just two of the main voices behind a CGI outing for all the family. Will Kung Fu panda do the bamboo business?

Dollhouse
One strike-halved TV season down, but another full-run just a few months away. Impact starts its preview of the 08/09 season with a look at Joss Whedon�s much-anticipated Dollhouse.

Who Goes There?
State of the Action returns as John Mosby, Mike Leeder and Kerry Glover discover all things are relative in space - even remote-control daleks - as they deconstruct the derring-do of Doctor and daleks.

Money Man
Jon Favreau is the man at the helm of mega-hit Iron Man. While we wait to see if he WILL be back for a sequel, we find out how he got involved to begin with!

Asian Extreme
More from Calum Waddell as we take our monthly look into the edgier edges of the eastern and world cinema output. This month - - a black and white blast from the past, Genghis Khan becomes the focus of a Japanese-made adventure epic and Uwe Boll attempts to recreate the magic of Hero. Badly...

Bollywood Action
Continuing our look at the action coming from the Bollywood genre, Richard Hawes gives his opinion of �Race� relations and looks forward to several upcoming action releases.

Sniper
Mike Leeder looks forward to the latest from action maestro, Dante Lam. Sniper sees a rogue sharp-shooter clash with HK Police marksmen on the rooftops of Hong Kong.

Far From Fragile
As summer hots up and comic-books reign supreme, Beau casts another topical and discerning eye over the nuts and bolts of the comics industry with his exclusive column for Impact.

DVDs, Games, Manga and Books
This month's DVDs: Chrysalis, Stargate: Atlantis (Season 4), The Cottage, Exte, The Cleaner
This month's games: Ninja Gaiden 2, LEGO Indiana Jones, Haze and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
This month's Manga: Deathnote and Claymore
This month's books: Indiana Jones Handbook and The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones.

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