Showing posts with label CJ7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CJ7. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

6.8.2010 - News

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Ocean Heaven poster
A small-scale preview screening in Beijing received a standing ovation from the audience on June 6.

Jet Li





Jet Li took five autistic children to Ocean Park to play with the dolphins. (Sina), 2, 3

Aarif Lee Chi-Ting is busy buffing up for his role in Manfred Wong's Bruce Lee Biography.

The film is based on the book 'My Brother Bruce Lee' by Lee's younger brother. Lee Chi-Ting has been studying Wing Chun, fighting as well as a dance curriculum. (Remember, Bruce Lee was also a cha-cha champion in Hong Kong.) His trainer is Billy Chou Bei-Lei former 1985 light-middleweight World Kickboxer Championship winner. His past students include Nick Cheung, Vanness Wu, Candy Lo and Ng Ka-Lung. More details on the film will be released in late June in Guangzhou. (Xinhua)

Ruby Lin

Ruby Lin co-stars with Liu Ye, Gao Yuanyuan and Wang Luodan in Zhang Yang's Driverless/Unmanned, described as a Chinese version of Crash. Ruby Lin plays a pregnant woman for the first time. July 2 is the release date. (Xinhua)






Stills from Stephen Chow produced CJ 7, Love the Earth. Xu Jiao and Dong Jie contribute voice work. The film opens July 9. (Sina)

Simon Yam


Simon Yam plays an effeminate FHM magazine editor


Simon Yam, director Li Yuan
Simon Yam met the press on the set of Back Hand in Beijing. He costars with Annie Yi and Chang Pei Pei in the action thriller directed by 7th generation director Li Yuan and produced by Gordon Chan. (Sina), 2

A life-sized bronze statue of singer Teresa Teng was unveiled in Tuen Mun.

Friends and fans gathered to sing and remember the singer 


A cache of 75 long-lost silent films uncovered in the New Zealand Film Archive vault, including the only known copy of a drama by legendary director John Ford, is being sent back to the United States to be restored.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

5.27.2010 - News

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Shu Qi

Liu Ye, Shu Qi (Xinhua)
A ceremony marking the official start of the shooting of the film "Beautiful Life" (Mei Li Ren Sheng) was held in Beijing on Wednesday. Director Andrew Lau, 38th Golden Horse best actor Liu Ye, and 42nd Golden Horse best actress Fanny Shu [Qi] attended the event. (Sina)
Liu Ye learned to play the guitar for Beautiful Life (Sina)

The comedy film "Flirting Scholar 2", helmed by Hong Kong director Lee Lik-Chi and featuring actors Huang Xiaoming and Zhang Jingchu, will open on July 9th.
The upcoming cartoon is adapted from Chow's 2008 sci-fi comedy of the same name. The characters and the setting of the new movie remain the same as the original, although the story is new.
Hong Kong director Toe Yuen, who previously directed the popular comedy "McDull", is helming the project.
Welcome to Shamatown

 
Lin Chi-Ling (Sina)

Shama is a fictional place in northwestern China. Legend has it robbers hide many treasures there. To improve the life of the villagers, Tang Gaopeng, the town head, decides to promote Shama as a robber-themed resort. He collects some old items from the villagers and takes them to an antique TV show. To his surprise, the show does not attract any tourists; however it does attract a group of illegal dealers.

Joey Wang
Rumors are heating up that Joey Wang will make a comeback appearance in Wilson Yip's new Chinese Ghost Story. Elsewhere, it's been reported that Liu Yifei is not suitable for the lead because her image is too pure and not seductive enough for the role. (Xinhua), 2

Gong Li, Chow Yun-Fat - Shanghai (Sina)


Michelle Yeoh promotes road safety in the Phillipines

 

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a Cubs-Dodger game. Though he has thrown out first balls before, he didn't fare any better this time either. Jackie claimed a dislocated arm due to martial arts injuries. (Xinhua)

Michelle Reis at a Shanghai brand appearance