Showing posts with label Ex (Former). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ex (Former). Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

12.28.2010 - News

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THR: 'City of Life and Death' Gets North American Distribution
City of Life and Death, the award-winning Nanjing Massacre film by Chinese writer-director Lu Chuan, will screen in North America this spring.

Tang Wei plays a woman named Anna who is released from prison on probation for 3 days. She meets Hyun Bin's character on her way to Seattle, and they fall in love after spending a day together. But Anna must return to prison after three days, while Hyun, who is a counterfeiter, is being chased by police.
China's first 3-D animated film, "Little Big Panda", will be released in cinemas on February 3.

Beijing premiere of Lovers Discourse (Dec.27)
Kay Tse
Derek Tsang, Kay Tse, Eric Tsang
Eric Tsang, Derek Tsang, Kay Tse, Pang Ho-Cheung, Jimmy Wan Chi-Man

Gillian Chung
William Chan Wai-Ting


Gillian and William Chan are promoting the mainland release of Heiward Mak's Ex (Former) in Guangdong. William is currently Charlene Choi's boyfriend so the press had to ask about their intimate scenes together. He deflected questions by saying that he and Charlene were not together at the time of the shooting. (Xinhua), (Sina), 2

Hong Kong premiere of If You Are the One 2 (Dec.27)


With ex-boyfriend Stephen Fung
Barbie Hsu, Wang Xiaofei (Sina)

MSN: Matilda Tao reveals Selina Jen’s serious face injuries, Matilda Tao reveals severity of Selina Jen's injuries, (Photo) [Update: Photo is a fake from 12 years old of another artist who was a burn victim. (Xinhua) ]

Monday, August 2, 2010

8.2.2010 - News [Updated]

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The sequel features the same cast as the original, and has new additions Sun Honglei and Yao Chen, who have collaborated on the hit TV series "Lurk" ("Qian Fu").
Sun Honglei, Yao Chen in Lurk

Starring Qin Lan, Alex Fong Chung-Sun and Li Chen, the sequel depicts a love triangle involving the children of the characters from the original film.

Gillian Chung shines in a charming relationships movie directed with a light touch by writer Heiward Mak.


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John Woo's favorite weapon



John Woo discussed the various weapons in the film Reign of Assassins

John Woo attending a martial arts forum in Beijing









Reign of Assassins weaponry




Tang Wei has been invited by director Wang Quan'an to join the cast for White Deer Plain. As there are passionate scenes, Tang Wei may require a stand-in.
So far, the cast includes Zhang Fengyi, Wu Gang and Liu Wei. Sun Honglei is thought to be cast in an important lead role but it's not been fully confirmed.

Liu Wei, Zhang Fengyi

Huang Yi in Shanghai to receive an award from Jessica magazine

 

Rose Chan visited the ACGHK (comic-con)
She said it was her first time at the fair. Rose also said that there was a possibility that she would go to Taiwan and film an idol series. Asked whom she would most like to co-star with, Rose said, Ethan Ruan.


. "The graceful woman is a life attitude, distributing charm out from the inside," she said.

Now on Syfy's Stargate Universe 
[I've recently seen her co-hosting Sunday infomercials for Wen Hair Care products by Chaz Dean.]
Sparks rumours of reconciliation with Sammi Cheng
At a tender age of 14, she was already trying to earn a living in showbiz.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

6.13.2010 - News

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First domestic poster for Alan Mak and Felix Chong's The Lost Bladesman (General Guan Yu)


Bottom Line: Drama on dying dad and autistic son is less tear-jerking than it sounds.

Reign" is expected to be released in China later this year, and TWC is considering coinciding releases in North American and South Africa, the company said.
THR: Chinese director calls Weinstein 'a cheater'
Harvey Weinstein drew tough criticism at the Shanghai International Film Festival forum on Sunday from popular Chinese director Feng Xiaogang, who accused him of promising financial backing then backing away.
Feng didn't restrict his criticism to Weinstein. He dismissed both "Hero" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," by Chinese American director Ang Lee as "Hollywood movies." "They're not Chinese movies," he said, again drawing scattered laughter and applause.



Wired: 9 Things Parents Should Know About Karate Kid
NYTimes: In This Remake of an ’80s Martial Arts Fable, It’s Jacket On, Jacket Off

HKMagazine: Ex
Heiward Mak is on a roll—ever since her debut feature “High Noon” two years ago, this young director has become the hope of the industry and the most sought-after filmmaker in Hong Kong today, first co-writing “Love in a Puff” then editing “Amphetamine” this year. So the biggest question with “Ex” is, can the 26-year-old maverick work her magic again, and revive the doomed career of a certain fallen celeb named Gillian Chung? Er, no, not with this piece of crap.
HKMagazine: Cheng Dan-Shui, co-producer of Break Up Club

THR: Indie filmmaker gambles with 'Close Encounter of Mahjong'
On the sidelines of the 13th Shanghai International Film Festival, a darkly comic story of a foreigner caught up in a Chinese love-triangle and a vicious game of mahjong highlights the grit it takes to get an independent film made these days, even in cash-rich China.

ESWN: Everybody Wants To Be In On The Action Of This Assault
Global Times: One director, two knife wounds, three actresses and four gangsters
Who's behind director Yan Po's attack?

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Ex - Hong Kong Premiere

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(June 6) Cast members Gillian Chung, William Chan and Michelle Wai of Ex held an autograph session, prior to the premiere, at Ocean Terminal, Harbour City in TST to continue boosting momentum for the film. (Sina), (Xinhua)

Gillian Chung, William Chan, Michelle Wai (Si Nga)



Gillian Chung


William Chan Wai-Ting, Gillian Chung, Michelle Wai (Si Nga)

Chapman To, Albert Yeung, William Chan

Chapman To

Michelle Wai

Gillian Chung

William Chan

William Chan, Michelle Wai, Chapman To

Vincy Chan

Yumiko Cheng (?)




Derek Tsang