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Saturday, December 3, 2011

12.3.2011 - News [Roast Pork Sliced From A Rusty Cleaver] (飲水思源)

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Another "catch up" post, after a few eventful days at the local cardiothoracic unit. No, not for me, thankfully. 

THR: Ge You Signs Three-Picture Deal with Hong Kong's Emperor Motion Pictures, (CF)
Emperor Motion Pictures signed a five-year, three-picture deal with Chinese box office king Ge You to develop tailor-made vehicles for the actor-director-producer to star in, which he might also direct and produce if he chooses to. EMP has agreed to invest not less than $78 million into the three projects.

Ge You, Albert Yeung

Charlene Choi

Gillian Chung



The romance movie "Dear Enemy", dedicated to this year's Christmas, is due to hit the national screens on December 23. A batch of new still photos was released today in the run up of its release. Lead actress and director of the movie Xu Jinglei and lead actor Stanley Huang were featured in the pictures wearing bathrobes and standing on the street.

In “Strawberry Cliff,” a supernatural thriller about a young woman who can foresee people’s deaths, director Chris Chow was able to break from formulas and plot conventions that he typically sticks to in his screenwriting work.
It also stars Eason Chan, one of Hong Kong’s most popular actors, as a Hong Kong bartender who shares a soul with both an American man and a French woman. For Mr. Chan, best known for Cantopop ballads and comedic roles, it’s a both a weightier-than-usual part and his first in English.
Mr. Chow currently is working on screenplays for a few films, including one with director John Woo. “Flying Tigers,” which Mr. Woo says he plans to begin shooting next year, is about the group of American combat pilots who fought with the Chinese military against the Japanese during World War II.

SARFT released a document named "On Promoting the Coordinated Development of Movie Making, Publishing and Releasing."

"The Flowers of War" international poster 

Nie Yuan plays a Chinese Army soldier

The lead actress's name, Ni Ni, is listed on the poster alongside that of Hollywood star Christian Bale; indicating the girl's importance within the project.

CF: "The Flowers of War" Pair Cover Hollywood Reporter Magazine

Also, the premiere of "The Flowers of War" was moved ahead one day to Dec. 15 to get a jump on Tsui Hark's "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate". (Sina)

Reportedly, Zhou Dongyu, Joe Chan and Dou Xiao are all dubbed by professionals in the Cantonese edition.

New "first tear" poster for "Allure of Tears", now scheduled for Dec. 22 release
Aarif Lee, Zhou Dongyu
Barbara Wong coaxes tears from Zhou Dongyu
  (Sina), 2


Chen Kun will portray a nefarious eunuch with high level kung-fu skills, going up against Ming Dynasty general Chow Wai-On, played by Jet Li. Newly released still photos, showcasing Chen's unique make-up and luxurious costumes, give audiences a glimpse of the character that Chen is set to portray.
Chen Kun 



At the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival, which took place from October 20-30, the director revealed that the film would be released on the mainland, and beared this in mind during the filming process. "I've prepared backup materials for the sensitive content that may be disapproved by the Film Board," he said in an interview. So, there is no need for movie fans to worry about losing the original flavor when watching Ko's latest creation on mainland cinema screens.




The perfect kung fu duo—Tsui Hark and Jet Li—pose for a photo shoot for "GQ" magazine to promote their new wuxia martial arts flick "Flying Swords of the Dragon Gate 3D" slated for release on December 16.


Lan Yan poses for a sultry and seductive photo shoot to cover the For Him Magazine (FHM).


Many fans, however, were less than thrilled with a crude joke actor Eric Tsang made about the film You Are the Apple of My Eye. Tsang cohosted the ceremony with his daughter, Mando-pop singer and actress Bowie Tsang.
The Chinese title of the sweet-natured comedy, which is about a group of high school friends engaged in a romantic rivalry, literally translates as “Those years, we chased the same girl.” The film has set box office records in Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong and a single off its soundtrack, Those Years (那些年), has become a major hit.
The movie is so influential, Tsang declared during the ceremony, that Hong Kong director Wong Jing, a prolific director with infamously crass sensibilities, wants to make his own version. The title? “Those years, when we raped the same girl”.
“That sounds a little scary,” Bowie Tsang responded to her father as their celebrity audience giggled nervously.

Lin Chi-ling probably wishes the media had some boundaries, too. The supermodel celebrated her 37th birthday last week, which led to yet another round of tabloid speculation about when she will finally find a husband...Gossip reporters were horrified by the idea of Taiwan’s top model becoming a 40-year-old spinster. “I feel like everyone asks me the same question every year,” said Lin with a giant smile plastered across her face. “I never have a different answer. It makes me feel depressed.”

Baby, baby, baby...
Soon after Andy Lau's admission that he is going to be a father, fellow "Heavenly King" Leon Lai hinted that he may well be next, during the premiere of his new film "White Vengeance" on Tuesday, reported Hong Kong media.
Benny Chan recently shared a piece of happy news amidst all the negativity he's been getting due to his improper behaviour towards 19-year-old actress Rose Chan.
Previously, a tabloid claimed that Benny paid Rose HK$1 million as a form of compensation. Commenting on the report, the actor said, "Today's my two queens' birthday. Let's not talk about that." (Sina)
Chan's wife, Lisa Jiang, a Chinese former-model, was due to give birth in mid-December but delivered her daughter earlier via Cesarean section because the baby's umbilical cord was coiled around its neck.
"Because this day is my wife Lisa Jiang's 26th birthday and is also the day my daughter is born, it is especially memorable," Chan told reporters.



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

10.26.2011 - News [Roast Pork Sliced From A Rusty Cleaver] (飲水思源)

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Aung San Suu Kyi: Not Interested in ‘The Lady’ (WSJ)
A1: Michelle Yeoh to join Malaysian politics?
But when contacted, her parents - Datuk Yeoh Kian Geik and Datin Janet Yeoh deny having any knowledge of their famous daughter's political ambition.
FBA: Kora review
Engrossing two-wheel road/survival movie set in the wilds of Yunnan and Tibet.

Kora - Li Tao

Li Tao, director Du Jiayi

Li Tao (Sina)


ChinaPost Abba review No, not that Abba
"Abba” is a musical documentary about the life and legacy of Hong Yi-feng (1927-2010), one of the most iconic popular musicians in post-World War II Taiwan. The film, produced by Hong's three sons, offers great music, nostalgic discoveries, a glimpse into creative minds, a complex and tender family story and some food for thought on the possible healing power of religion.

China orders cutback on TV entertainment
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television starting next year will restrict shows that "record the dark and gloomy side of society," the Southern Metropolis Daily said.

CF: "The Tale of Two Cities" to be Released
Directed by the young Chinese director Pan Anzi, and starring Richie Ren, Teng Ge'er, Yvonne Yung and Xiong Naijing, the film "The Tale of Two Cities" is set to hit cinema screens during the Spring Festival of 2012...Set in the turbulent days of the Republic of China, the film tells the tale of grassroots outlaws and rivals.

The film is set in the thirties, in old Shanghai, and documents the filming of a horror movie in an old mansion. As part of the storyline, the lead actress of the movie being filmed, which is set in the ancient times, dies uncannily. A policewoman, played by Han Yifei, is sent to apply for the role of lead actress, lurking among the cast to investigate the case. However, actors and actresses start to die one after another, plunging everyone into a terrible dilemma.

Ning Hao's "No Man's Land" to get a November release? Frozen for two years, reporters last night spotted an entry on China Film Digital Development's web site a table of distribution dates, including one for an entry for Nov.29 listed only as 'WRQ', i.e., Wuren Qu/No Man's Land. The entry was later deleted. When reporters questioned the company, a spokesman denied it. But reporters claimed to have a screen capture showing it. The spokesman said he would investigate and see if it was a staff member's entry error. (Sina)

"Lost in Panic Cruise" is the usual array of detectives, high suspense and murder. The movie is expected to thrill audiences during the week of Halloween and is due to start screening tomorrow.

"Sleepwalker in 3D" posters. Put your glasses on now!
Angelica Lee

Calvin Li Zong-han

Charlie Young

Huo Siyan


Charlie Young at the Beijing premiere this afternoon

Huo Siyan, Charlie Young, Angelica Lee

Charlie Young, Angelica Lee

Calvin Li, Huo Siyan, Charlie Young, Angelica Lee

Aaron Kwok celebrated his 46th birthday today at an event for "Cold War" in Hong Kong
 
Aaron Kwok, Tony Leung Ka-Fai

Aarif Lee, Eddie Peng (Sina)


The Hong Kong singer denies that she is in a relationship with fellow singer Denise HoThe photo was said to be taken by the Hong Kong singer’s assistant

Thursday, August 19, 2010

8.19.2010 - News

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Concept poster for The Man Behind The Courtyard House starring Simon Yam and Zhang Jingchu
(formerly Watchman/Watchmen here)
Thrillers fans are enjoying a wave of new films with the recent releases of Illusion Apartment, Curse of the Deserted, and the upcoming Midnight Pulse and The Island. (Sina), 2

NPR: Giving 'Charlie Chan' A Second Chance

China: no film ratings, restated censors role (THR)
SARFT vice minister sees more cinemas, cheaper tickets
CRI: It's Not Time for Film Rating System

THR: Thomas Mao
Bottom line: A fresh and delightful crossover between art and life, documentary and fiction, dream and reality.
Writer-director Felix Chong's light satire on gangster dramas is hit-and-miss.

The upcoming Hong Kong cops and gangsters film "The Stool Pigeon" was screened for the press in Beijing recently, and proved the film had passed the Mainland examiners and would be presented in its original form without any cuts.
When the Korean remake of John Woo's seminal, genre-defining shoot'em up, "A Better Tomorrow" rolls out in multiplexes all over Korea during next month's Chuseok holiday, don't expect a faithful update.


Michelle Ye (and Aaron Kwok, Men's Division) won 3rd place prize in the Women's Division

front: Chin Kar-Lok, Ng Ka-Lok, Michelle Ye, Aaron Kwok, Ekin Cheng
Chin Kar-Lok placed second to winner Ng Ka-Lok in Jet Li's One Foundation Celebrity Charity Cup race in Shanghai.

Michelle Ye (3rd place, Niki Chow (2nd place), Annie Liu (1st place)


Lee Shan Shan had to withdraw due to a faulty car

Jet Li and volunteer Lin Peng

Lin Peng

While Vicki is willing to give the marriage time, she is said to be taking on jobs to ensure that she has a steady income in the event of a divorce and she needs to fight for custody of her daughter.
She even met up with a famous Chinese scriptwriter to discuss plans for her movie, which will be her first self-directed feature.
Karena Lam (Sina)

Karena Lam's management company has released an official statement on Wednesday, clarifying that the 32-year-old had not completely left the industry but has gone back to school, reported Chinese media.
After 10 years of marriage, former sex-bomb Irene Wan has given up on trying to conceive and decided to adopt instead.

Monday, June 28, 2010

6.28.2010 - News

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Lessons from 'The Karate Kid' -- Japan out, America down, China on the rise

Meat Grinder (Thailand)
Imagine Joerg Buttgereit's early movies remade by Wong Kar Wai and you're halfway there.

Pic introduces its title character -- plump, middle-aged Buss (Mai Charoenpura) -- when a young guy from the country arrives to meet his fiancee, Aoi, who's been working at Buss' noodle shop. Buss tells him Aoi ran off with her husband; after inviting him in, she chops off one of his legs, nails him to the floor by his fingers and then stuffs him, still alive, with herbs...Original Thai title roughly means "Carve Before Tasting."  (Variety) Now available on DVD. ;D

THR: China media regulator cited for misuse of funds
SARFT named China's second-most corrupt agency
  • On Monday, an online chart illustrating the annual audit and naming SARFT -- and the No. 1 and No. 3 offenders, the State Bureau of Survey and Mapping and the Ministry of Culture -- had disappeared from the China Daily's Web site, apparently nixed by censors.
  • SARFT and the Ministry of Culture both already are under international pressure to loosen their control of the import and distribution of cultural content. The pressure comes largely from the Motion Picture Association and the World Trade Organization, which in November ruled China was in violation of free trade.

Shu Qi and Aaron Kwok in City Under Siege
CJ7 The Cartoon posters

Movie opens July 9

Stephen Chow

Stephen Chow and Xu Jiao have been quietly filming commercials for CJ7: The Cartoon.
While in Changsha, Hunan Chow reportedly visited Mao Zedong's former home.

Edison Chen is Disney-friendly

Edison Chen's Clot and Disney collaborate in Shanghai on a new line of clothing.
Commerce makes for strange bedfellows.

Looking like they just stepped out of an advert, Michelle Reis and her husband were spotted hand in hand in Macau celebrating her 40th birthday. (Xinhua)

Chrissie Chau



Attending a breast cancer self examination event Chrissie called the Book Fair banning by the Trade Development Council hypocritical. She said she considered appealing the ban but softened her stand.

Gillian Chung's appearance was 'disappeared' from the popular Changsha, Hunan TV program 'Happy Camp' broadcast. The program which also featured fellow Fantastic Water Babes' Jeff Lau, Stephen Fung and Alex Fong Lik-Sun deleted all references to Gillian. Taped earlier, all traces of her were eliminated according to reports despite official previews saying that Gillian would appear for a few minutes. According to  those involved in the taping Gillian introduced the film plot, and performed a dance. There was no mention of the 'photo-gate' incident so the reason for her removal were not clear. A call to Hunan TV's chief editor was not returned. (Xinhua)


Cecilia Cheung spotted at the Hong Kong International Airport heading to Shanghai


Tony Leung Chiu-Wai posted a photo showing his 48th birthday celebration at home.
Wife Carina Lau was recently implicated in a developing real estate scandal in Chongqing.


Adrien Brody, Zhang Ziyi - Los Angeles