The Last Tycoon opens higher than The Last Supper

Saturday, January 05, 2013 Posted by Admin 0 comments

The Chow Yun Fat and Huang Xiaoming starred film THE LAST TYCOON (DAI SEUNG HOI) and the Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Chang Chen and Liu Ye starred THE LAST SUPPER (WONG DIK SING YIN) two days ago were released on the same day in Hong Kong. Fat Gor in the end is still Fat Gor and has certain charm. Two days ago the single day box office was HK$430,000, along with the earlier advanced screenings the film opened with 620,000; however, THE LAST SUPPER opened with just 38,000. Both films have been released in the Mainland and only gave average performances. Their cumulative box offices were both 73 million RMB, but SUPPER was released earlier than TYCOON.

On the other hand Jackie Chan's CZ12 (SUP YI SUN CHIU) already reached 480 million RMB at the Mainland box office. During its Hong Kong release it faced strong foreign films THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 2, WRECK-IT RALPH, LES MISERABLES and THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY. On the 15th its cumulative box office was HK$9.89 million, a decent performance already.

Source: Mingpao
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Nicholas Tse and Shawn Yue reunite after Four Years

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Two major hunks Shawn Yue Man Lok and Nicholas Tse Ting Fung have worked together on films DRAGON TIGER GATE (LUNG FU MOON) and INVISIBLE TARGET (NAM YI BOON SIK). Since then they have been busy on their own and have not run into each other on the big screen for many years. Recently Emperor Motion Picture started work on the Derek Kwok Chi Kin directed new film about fire fighters SPECIAL RESCUE HEROES (DUT JUNG GAU WOON YING HUNG), Ting Fung and Lok Jai reunited.

Over the months Lok Jai and Ting Fung have been working intensely on the film. Yesterday Lok Jai shared a photo from work with Ting Fung. Seemingly he looked forward to it. "After 5 to 6 years without working together, we are back again in 2013!"

Source: Singtao
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Ray Lui blows up Sheung Wan

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The Andy Lau Tak Wa starred film FUNG BO (STORM) has been in production for almost two months, its dangerous action scenes have become more and more explosive.

After the Lau Tak Wa car flip scene at North Point, two days ago the robbery gang "blew up" Sheung Wan as bullets rained down and fires raged like a battlefield. Even though passersby realized it was a film production, they still covered their ears and ran for cover.

Two days ago around 4PM, FUNG BO shot on Bridges Street in Sheung Wan. In the scene the bearded robber Ray Lui Leung Wai engaged in a gun battle with the Special Duties Unit. Ah Lui and his gang wore masks and exited their vehicles to fight in close combat with the SDU. The location was filled with smoked as bullets rained down. Even the action director Chin Kar Lok thought the guns were too loud and asked for them to reduce the volume.

After a round of gun fire explosions ensued, one of the vehicles exploded loudly as everyone nearby covered their ears. A nearby kindergarten just let out and the children were frightened. Parents quickly covered their children's ears and noses and took off. Luckily the shoot was successful after the explosion scene was shot.

Ah Lui said, "This gun fight and explosion scene are certainly dangerous. Because Hong Kong police films are known for their explosions, without power they don't look good. This scene was shot on a busy street with so many workers and near residences, I was pretty scared. Luckily action director Chin Kar Lok was very professional and calculated very accurately. These explosion scenes only got one take. Before the shoot we rehearsed our marks and had to be precise. However it would be very dangerous." He revealed that in the morning they already began rehearsal and they rehearsed for 4 to 5 hours. In the afternoon they began the shoot.

Ah Lui also said that two days ago the production had road blocks and no pedestrian, otherwise it would be very dangerous. This scene took two days to shoot. "My role will last until early February, then we still will have many street explosions, gun fights and police and robber encounters. The film company bought insurance, and I have always bought insurance as well." Will he spend the Lunar New Year with his wife and son abroad? Ah Lui said that during the Lunar new Year he will bring his family to Malaysia for a concert to raise fund of 3,000 African orphans.

Two days ago Ah Lui's wife Yang Xiaojuan visited the set with their son. Ah Lui said that his son loved guns as much as life itself, when he had the prop gun he was happier than going to the amusement park; his son looked great with a gun when he posed for photos. Although his son stole his thunder, Ah Lui was still happy.

Source: Mingpao
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Chapman To slims down to mess around with Chrissie Chau

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Last year Chapman To Man Jat paired with Fioan Sit Hoi Kei on MR. AND MRS. GAMBLER (LAN DOH FU DAU LAN DOH CHAI), which with a small budget won 6 million at the box office. Wong Jing decided on a sequel before the Lunar New Year but dumped Sit Hoi Kei for "new favorite" Chrissie Chau Sau Na. Reportedly in the story fellow players Ah Jat and Sister Na fall in love. They decide to live together and be "exclusive" to prove their true love, resulting into jokes galore. Ah Jat has always seen Sister Na as a goddess. While Wong Jing was still drafting the script he suggested the addition of Sister Na "seducing" him. The result had to rival Chingmy Yau Suk Ching's hit I'M YOUR BIRTHDAY CAKE (BUT DOH DUT DIK LAI MUK), blatantly he was using "work for personal gain"!

Ah Jat last year due to his medication gained 30 pounds. To match with the "goddess" recently he has been rapidly slimming down. Ah Jat said, "I am looking forward to working with Sister Na for the first time very much. (Are you afraid that your wife would be jealous?) She really like to make friends with women I like. Since I wasn't in Hong Kong they already met for dinner, this is what people call a preemptive strike." Sister Na and friends co-funded a film company. When asked about replacing Sit Hoi Kei, she answered, "Don't say that, it's because I am not a gambling addict, I just mess around. (Would you add your boyfriend's messing around into the film?) I don't mind Ah Jat asking him for advice."

Source: on.cc
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Oscar Leung loses a Million in Salary

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Reportedly due to Oscar Leung Lit Wai's outstanding performance in his new film YOUNG AND DANGEROUS RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI: GONG WU SUN DIT JUI), which caught Wong Jing's eyes, the director wanted to sign him to a 10 film contract for salary as high as 7 figures.

Wong Jing yesterday admitted, "I can see his potential, whether in a lead or support role, serious or comedy he is capable. He has the potential of (Stephen) Chow Sing Chi or (Nick) Cheung Ka Fai in the past." Wong Jing said that after the Lunar New Year he will work on a big film that has over 100 million in investment and star Chow Yun Fat and Nicholas Tse Ting Fung. He originally wanted Wai Wai to participate but now he has to check out the situation before making a decision. "I worried that his emotional issue (Kenny Wee slander lawsuit) won't be resolved so I set aside the 10 film contract plan for now. I will still sign him film by film. Hopefully this matter will be resolved soon, then I will be able to discuss the 10 film plan with him."

Source: on.cc
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Sharon Chan Treated Sammy Leung's Depression in a Week

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Last night Sharon Chan, Roger Kwok, Selena Li and the rest of the cast of TVB new series Justice Arrogant Hero attended the end-of-filming dinner celebration. Sharon admitted since she won the Best Supporting Actress actress two years ago, she has gained more self-confidence and will concentrate more on repaying her fans in the future. "In the series, I play an unmarried mother and hope to set out to become TV Queen. My good buddies, Myolie Wu and Tavia Yeung, have become TV Queens, I want fight for this nomination and my next step is hoping to get this award, then life would be satisfying." As for her co-star Sammy Leung from Friendly Fire said he had clinical depression for three years. He still sees the psychologist and takes medication when needed, but he's not crazy. Sharon said: "I already knew about his depression before and I said I wanted to treat him within a month. When I collaborated with him, I saw he had an indifferent and uninterested nature, I counted on my one week of optimism to treat him. Then he started talking a lot more. (It was rumored Sammy has foot festish?) Actually he doesn't have an obsession for feet, he just likes photography, he takes photos of everything. He has complimented my legs before."

Roger expressed filming went smoothly and although the series hasn't even aired yet, Roger already wants a sequel. Whenever he, Pal Sinn, Raymond Cho and Johnson Lee has free time, they would share their singing and baby caring experiences with one another.

Nowadays, Selena does not easily recognize someone as her partner because her ex-boyfriends, when they first start dating, it goes well, but then it doesn't end well. It was said after Katy Kung broke up with her ex-boyfriend Patrick Tang, she lost an abnormal amount of weight? Selena said: "Breakups usually is unhappy, I am willing to be a listener, we keep a good relationship and can be friends."

Source: Mingpao
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Big Crook Ray Lui "blows up" Sheung Wan Scaring Bystanders

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HK film The Storm starring Andy Lau has been shooting for nearly two months and the scenes are getting more and more dangerous and violent. Following Andy's car flipping scene in North Point earlier, yesterday there was a "manic" (Ray Lui) leading a gang to 'blow up' Sheung Wan. There were bullets and flames raging everywhere, similar to a war zone. Even if the bystanders knew its only filming, they were still frightened and covered their ears.

At the scene, the big bearded crook Ray Lui and the Special Duties Unit (SDU) were in a gun fight. Ray and his gang got out of their cars in masks and opened fire at the SDU, very fierce and powerful. There was smoke and raining bullets everywhere, even the action director Chin Ka Lok complained the gunshots were too loud and asked to tone it down.

After the intense gun fight, there was a car explosion scene that caused a very loud sound. Everyone at the scene covered their ears and coincidentally the nearby kindergarten classes were just dismissed from school. The children were very frightened as parents quickly covered their ears and left the location. Fortunately the filming progress went smoothly.

Ray said: "There is definitely danger in gun fight and explosion scenes. Because HK films are famous for explosions and large blasts, it won't be a good watch without some powerful scenes. This scene was done on a busy street, there were so many workers and neighbors around. I was really scared too, but fortunately the action director, Chin Ka Lok, was very professional and calculated everything accurately. The explosion scene only took 1 take to complete. We already got into our positions prior to cameras rolling, the positioning must be accurate, otherwise it could get very dangerous." He reveals he already rehearsed for this scene several days before for 4-5 hours.

Source: Mingpao
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Jenny Tseng Criticizes G.E.M for being Disrespectful, G.E.M Apologizes

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G.E.M's recent comments denouncing CRHK's music awards faking fairness has caught a lot of attention and criticisms from Netizens and other singers. She admitted "the courage in her mouth has become bigger". Earlier veteran singer Jenny Tseng (Yan Nei) publicly criticized GEM for being so arrogant that no one else matters, she has no manners and does not know how to respect her seniors. A few days ago, GEM's manager expressed it is all a misunderstanding. That day, GEM saw Jenny was busy, so she didn't take initiative to greet her.

Yesterday GEM directed a message on Weibo to Jenny, she said: "Three and a half years ago, when I held my first concert, I invited you to be my guest, but I didn't get a response from you that time, so thereafter whenever I saw you, I get a little scared. That day, actually I was by your side watching you for a long time, but I didn't dare to approach you and interrupt your conversation with friends. If this made you think I was being disrespectful, I am really sorry. I hope you don't mind, appreciate any advice in the future!"

Later, GEM realized some of the things she said was inappropriate, so she quickly deleted the post and replaced it with another similar apology comment to Jenny. "Hello senior Yan Nei, I saw a report and suddenly realized you thought I was being disrespectful, so I want to make a public apology to you. In fact, a few years ago, when I first held my concert, I really wanted to invite you to my concert as a guest performer, but unfortunately I didn't get a response..." It is still unclear whether Jenny accepts GEM's apology or not.

Source: Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

Alice Chan's Role 'Sharon Rose-like' Sexiness Seduces Derek Kwok

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Last year former ATV big sister signed a contract with TVB and participated in her first series Friendly Fire as a villain. This is Alice's first villain role, in the beginning Alice's acting wasn't as strong as one would wish. Her character name is "Pong Tit Sam", which can easily be connected to someone who has a heart of steel. Alice's personality in real life is exactly the opposite of her role, she said: "In reality, I don't really have much of a character and I'm easy-going. Comparing me to the words 'bad person' is like on two extremes, so I had to do a lot of homework prior to filming. On the surface, I have to show that I'm not really that evil, but in fact I'm so evil the juice comes out. I actually don't know how well I did in my acting, so will have to look to see how the audience reacts. I'll accept both positive and negative comments."

Alice also has several sexy scenes in the series. She has a chain of intimate kiss scenes with Derek Kwok, aside from the passionate kiss scene on the cruise in a bikini, Alice reveals there is another bold kiss scene in the bathroom. However, due to the limitations on television, that scene could not be broadcast. She said: "Actually, I never thought I could be sexy, but for work, I definitely have to accommodate. (Have to ask your husband?) He respects my job and understands that I'm a person who has propriety. So, he is not worried about me at all. One time when I was having dinner with my husband, we encountered Derek Kwok and I even told my husband that he's my boyfriend."

Alice's scenes won't be broadcasting until later, sometime in January, she laughed and said her first appearance would be pretty aggressive, "It's somewhat similar to Sharon Stone from the film Basic Instinct. She'll have a sexy image, but speaks in a calm manner!" Alice frankly expressed since she's a villain, she is ready to get scolded by audience. However, she is also grateful of Producer Man Wai Hung's appreciation: "That day, I went to TVB City just for a meeting, but once he saw me, he said the role really fits me and recommended TVB to sign me. I really have to thank him, for every scene, he personally came out to supervise the set." When asked if she's afraid the audience may have a set image on her for being villains? She said: "I hope my villain roles will give off different feelings and on different levels."

Source: Oriental Daily
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Sheldon Lo denies Mag Lam's disorder

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Singer Mag Lam's rumoured boyfriend, Sheldon Lo, recently debunked rumours about his girlfriend's alleged eating disorder.

As reported on Popular Asians, while attending a countdown celebration in downtown Hong Kong on 31 December, the Australian-born singer stated, "The Mag Lam that I know loves eating. She could finish an entire BBQ Chicken Rice in one seating. It's impossible for her to have an eating disorder."

Asked if he would be holding a New Year's party with his alleged girlfriend, the former "The Voice" contestant only responded, "Maybe the entire "The Voice" cast could host a New Year's party. Or we can all go out to dinner or have a karaoke party."

Earlier, it was reported that Mag Lam went through a severe mental breakdown after losing her voice a few months back. It was rumoured that the singer has developed depression and an eating disorder due to her fatigue and the pressure that came along due to her busy work schedules.

Recently, Mag Lam has been announced to be on hiatus, and will only resume her album promotions and performances in February 2013.

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

Linda Chung & Jason Chan - Happiness Left and Right

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In the new series Missing You, the concept of tracing services is conveyed through the organization "See Ming Seh" and the cases that come along with it. Separated families reuniting may be something that could never happen, happiness is not inevitable.

Turns Out There's Fate

In the past, Linda Chung had Steven Ma, Moses Chan (and Raymond Lam) as her popular on-screen partners. It wasn't until last year, she started working with other actors and created new sparks. Following Witness Insecurity's fate with Bosco Wong, this time she collaborates with a new partner, Jason Chan in new series Missing You. The series revolves around the concept of tracing services, the two are partners working in the tracing service organization "See Ming Seh" and eventually develop a relationship.

Although this is their first collaboration, the two quickly developed chemistry since Jason grew up in England and Linda grew up in Canada, so the two are considered 'westernized'. Jason said: "Perhaps we both grew up overseas, so we have common topics and easily developed chemistry." It turns out this isn't Jason and Linda's first collaboration because shortly after their debuts, Linda already had roles with slightly more screen time, Jason laughed and said that time, he just graduated from the TVB Artistes Training Class and didn't turn down any role. He started off as an Extra standing behind Linda. Linda said: "If Jason didn't take out the photo, I wouldn't be able to remember that he was in Heavenly In-Laws. Perhaps that time, he had on a fake mustache, but now mentioning this again, I find it funny."

At first Jason concentrated more on hosting, and so he's considered inexperienced in acting. This is his first series in which he played the leading role. Facing this new partner, Linda praised he's willing to learn and listen. "In terms of a newcomer, Jason really works hard and is willing to learn. Also, he isn't afraid to ask, so he improves faster than others." Jason said he's still a newcomer, and must continue to learn. "As a newcomer, there are many things I need to absorb and be willing to listen. If you are willing to share, I am willing to listen. As the director said, I try my best to absorb and digest all of the pointers my colleagues give me because we all want the series to do well."

After filming series for several years, Linda is still seeking new breakthroughs, challenges and genres. First time coming into contact with the refreshing theme of a tracing services, Linda said: "Because there is a lot to learn in tracing services, TVB made arrangements for us to interview the HK Red Cross Tracing Service team prior to filming. There were only 2-4 people working in that department, which is the same as 'See Ming Seh' from the series. They explained to us the mechanism, operations and methods of tracing. They even told us about special cases. I remember one case was about someone who was a clone, and hoped to find his father. We couldn't believe there was such case that exist. After hearing about these real cases, I felt very emotional because it was all about separated families. Imagining this happening to myself, if I lost my brother and sister, I would want to find them no matter what it takes. If it takes me 40 years to do it, that feeling is really indescribable."

Observing on the Side

Linda was touched by all the cases from the series. She hopes the audience will be able to understand more about tracing services through this series and she's grateful for the group of senior-level guest stars that participated in each of the cases. They did all their homework and their acting made the cases even more touching. "I like this series because I can be an observer. Each day, I watch my seniors do the acting and I'm the one feeling their problem, its better than me telling my story. So, I'm really grateful of all the senior-level artists and all the other guest stars, who played the younger versions. Without their participation in this series, our cases wouldn't be successful. This time, there are a lot of seniors, such as Lau Kong, Ngok Wah, Law Lan and Law Lok Lam, etc. I learned a lot from them. I'm paired up with Jason in this series, I love our story. Listening to their stories and watching their acting skills, I have even more motivation to make this series really good."

Can't Care Too Much

About her relationship with Jason's role, Linda said: "In the series, it was my first time being a social worker. He's the See Hing (big bro) with lots of experience. Since my character is rather pessimistic, many times I think of the negative side of things. He has like a sunshine personality, he's optimistic and helped me learn to relax and slowly I started having feelings for him. Unfortunately, he already had a really good girlfriend (Lin Xiawei), so I could just keep my feelings inside."

One of the concerns is the TV ratings for this series, Linda said: "Many people say the ratings are very low during the Christmas and New Year holidays, but I feel there is a need for series to come out no matter what time of year it is. Also, we can now re-watch the episodes online, so we shouldn't care too much [about ratings]. The most important is the series can be broadcast, so everyone can get to know the concept and service."

Love Confession on the Street

Jason plays the super attentive "See Yik Him", but he isn't aware of his true feelings. He fell in love with Yu Fung (Linda) without knowing it. It wasn't until Yu Fung decided to leave Hong Kong and go to Australia to study with her brother and the separation with his girlfriend, that he realized he developed feelings for Yu Fung over time. To win Yu Fung back, there was one scene about Yik Him on the busy Mong Kok street confessing his love for Yu Fung. Jason said a lot of things were hard to control because of the busy street, so it made filming even more difficult. "I have never filmed such a large-scale scene before. The directors and crew had to help with the filming process. Before the cameras rolled, I was worried there would be too many people and interrupt filming, but when the cameras rolled, I didn't care about anything and just started looking for Linda hysterically on the streets. The situation at the time actually helped me get into character."

Advice from Seniors

In one case, the story is about Yik Him tracing for his family. As the case was directly related to his own character, Jason frankly expressed he spent a lot of time and effort into his performance for this case. He said: "I really like watching the emotional and the quarrel scenes from my senior-level colleagues. However, I also liked the case about my character. First, by that time I had already been filming for a period of time and it was easier for me to get into character. Secondly, the case was very touching and helped me put myself into the story. It was like I put my character into a higher level. Many thanks to my colleagues and seniors from this series, whom had led me into character."

Jason also wanted to especially thank TV King Wayne Lai, he said: "Although Wayne isn't in this series, I saw him during our breaks and chatted with him. He would tell me some of his acting experiences and that its rare to get encouragement and pointers from others. So, I'm really excited to be able to work with both Ah Mo (Moses Chan) and Wayne in new series Transfer of Love Firm."

Source: TVB Weekly#810 Cover Story
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

Cilla Lok: Jason Chan's a Long-Term Food Ticket

Friday, January 04, 2013 Posted by Admin 0 comments

In TVB new series Missing You, Cilla Lok says goodbye to her frequent school girl roles. This time, she plays a member in an organization providing tracing services and has quite a bit of screen time. She smiled and said the filming progress was fun and enjoyable, mainly because she became like family with her co-stars Linda Chung, Jason Chan, Ram Chiang and Calvin Chan. They order delivery practically on a daily basis, just like a real office job. She greatly praised Jason's attentive nature, he contributes generously, "He buys us a lot of snacks, but he later thought it was too much 'heat' (熱氣), so he bought us fruits to eat. He even cut up the fruits and distributed to each of us. He is such a 'long-term food ticket', always treating us meals. Jason's like an extremely good person, he's a See Hing (big brother) both in and out of the series!"

When speaking of her "Sai Kit Ching" (Detergent) role, her personality is lively and headstrong; she bickers with her colleagues daily. Cilla portrayed Detergent well and has received a lot of positive feedback. However, she laughed and said in real life, as she gets older, she is becoming more and more gentle. Asked if she feels her role is similar to her previous series? Cilla was worried herself that people may have this set image on her, but for now she's just doing her own part, "Each time, it's an opportunity. They think I'm qualified for this type of role, then it's a type of certainty!" She reveals she's currently shooting new series Master . Understood, which is completely different from her previous roles, she said it's a great challenge, "It's a costume series and I have to fight. My role eventually commits suicide. Series with too many relationships are hard to handle."

Cilla always maintains a sweet smile, it turns out she had her down times in life too. Within a single month, both her paternal and maternal grandmother passes away. Although this caused a great impact on her, she was still professional and continued working. She sees this experience as part of her growth and she faced it positively. "During that period, I was emotionally confused and needed time to adjust, but this made me more mature." When asked of her New Year's wish, she wishes her family good health, that she could continue shooting TV series and get back into the music scene. When asked if she wants to start a new relationship? She said: "Yeah, I hope to have someone to comfort me when I'm feeling unhappy, but I don't have time to meet anyone and I don't have much mood."

Source: Oriental Daily
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Calvin Choy's 48th Birthday Party, Christine Ng's Hilarious Dancing

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(Chilam's son, Morton Cheung wrote a card for Calvin; Calvin's youngest daughter bday card to her dad)

Yesterday Calvin Choy celebrated his 48th birthday with his good friends from the industry including Christine Kuo, the "Chow sisters" Kathy and Niki, Chilam Cheung and Anita Yuen, Louis Yuen, Oscar Leung and former actress Almen Wong. Christine expressed on Weibo: "Today is Calvin Choy's birthday, we drank and had fun! Awesome! happy birthday!" Almen Wong revealed she was laughing to tears when she saw Lamb San San and Christine Ng singing and dancing performance. She said: "Lamb's RAP and Christine's charm was so amazing, I was laughing so hard until tears came out and wetted several tissues! Calvin's brother Remus Choy left a touching message: "Happy birthday! Calvin Choy! Calvin is my big brother! Remus will always be your little brother! Wish you good health!"


Meanwhile, singer Eric Suen also celebrated his 40th birthday on the same night with Grace Wong, Andy Hui and other good friends. Grace posted pictures of the birthday party on Weibo and said: "Happy birthday Bro! it's gonna be an awesome year in God!" Although Grace "@" Eric's girlfriend Macy Chan, but she wasn't in any of the pictures, perhaps she was the one holding the camera?

Source: Oriental Daily, Weibo (images)
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Reporters Asks Samantha Ko's Parents to Comment on Her Rape Scene

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Yesterday Sharon Chan, Samantha Ko and artists attended TVB's birthday party for January birthdays. Sharon felt embarrassed and didn't want to reveal her age, but she laughed: "I'm over 30! You guys can probably guess!" Currently in a stabled relationship, Sharon frankly expressed she and her boyfriend still has no plans to get married: "Not this year! Maybe in 3 years!" She expressed her birthday wish this year is to buy a home and rent it out.

Ko Ling (Samantha) expressed she's been troubled by negative news lately. She said because of all the stories from her rape scene in Friendly Fire, the media has been disturbing her family. She said emotionally: "There were reporters waiting outside my house and asked my parents to comment! I have old and young in my family, it's dangerous!" She frankly expressed the exposure level from that scene is her limit. She said: "Actually it's just necessary for the plot, but it became such a big deal. I really can't find a boyfriend now!"

Source: Oriental Daily
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Tavia Yeung & Michael Tse Freely Develops their Sex Scene

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(Caption: Police checking ID, open the door)

TVB series Friendly Fire has broadcast half of the series. Following Toby Chan and Christine Kuo's sexy scenes, Sharon Chan's enticing wet bra scene and Sammy Leung's nude bathing scene becoming heated topics among Netizens, last night's episode was about Michael Tse and the drunken Tavia Yeung in an apartment. The two engaged in a two minute sex scene. Michael sacrifices for art once again and gets his shirt taken off by Tavia, while Tavia had a wet tank top on.

Friendly Fire's producer Man Wai Hung expressed Tavia and Michael's sex scene was not a 'heavy flavor' arrangement, but instead it is to convey that the two are struggling mentally because Tavia's character has a family history of breast cancer, and thus broke up with Michael.

The two-minute scene included flashbacks of the couple, the so-called sex scene didn't even take up one fourth of the time. He reveals took only 1 take because by that time, their relationship already made a lot of progress and so Michael and Tavia were already well into character.

Producer Man said the scene clearly explained the plot and the two artists freely developed the scene themselves. No parts were cut, the camera rolled straight through and completed in 1 take. Audience can really feel the effects of their romance.

He revealed this scene ended with a funny effect of the police checking their IDs. There were no erotic or vulgar elements on camera, the background song is called Friend by Japanese singer Tamaki Koji, which has become the couple's theme song.

Friendly Fire continues to have provoking scenes including Samantha Ko's rape scene, Producer Man said this story leads into Michael having to help Samantha in court and is absolutely not a story about rape. In the coming episodes, there is Grace Wong getting involved in Michael and Tavia's relationship as the third party and Alice Chan and Derek Kwok's passionate kiss scenes.

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

Oscar Leung's Defamation Lawsuit, Got TVB's "Super Executive" Support

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Earlier Kenny Wee sued TVB artist Oscar Leung for defamation. Yesterday Ah Lek (Nat Chan) expressed his support, he did not hesitate to say he can lend Oscar money to help him fight off the lawsuit. He said emotionally: "If you want someone to mess with, mess with me!" Sharon Chan also expressed she's willing to lend Oscar money to hire a lawyer if needed. Mandy Wong has been in touch with Oscar all along and hope he'll be okay. Oscar felt so touched from all the support, he wanted to cry.

Yesterday Ah Lek accepted an interview and frankly expressed he found out from TVB General Manager Mark Lee and executive Virgina Lok. Ah Lek said: "There isn't a separation of 'big' or 'small' artists. Mark Lee and Virgina Lok have the same views as me and are 100% supportive. (TVB is providing unlimited support?) TVB's lawyer is helping Oscar with the case. If he has to go to court, then bring it on! We will support him no matter what."

It was understood, there is a "super executive" in TVB that is supporting Oscar too? Ah Lek didn't deny: "That means the high executives are really upset! (Is that person TVB's boss Chan Kwok Keung?) I can't say who the person is. The younger ones don't know, and think he (Kenny Wee) is so powerful, but I don't see anything powerful about him. The most important is to be reasonable. (All the high executives are upset?) Of course they're unhappy. Eric Tsang and all of us are TVB people, messing with us like that."

Last night, Oscar was at Calvin Choy's birthday party and was asked if he feels relieved now that he has his TVB colleagues support? Oscar directly said justice is in the heart, he's just thinking of it as a lesson learned and learning through experience. He hopes for a new start in the new year, "Life is short, only several 10 years, there really isn't anything I can't put down. The most important is, everyone keeps peace and harmony."

TVB GM Mark Lee expressed whenever their artists encounter trouble, TVB is responsible to protect and support them. When asked if Oscar asked TVB for help? Mark Lee said: "Protecting our artists is TVB's policy. I learned about his case from the colleagues in the artists department. It is not necessary for Oscar to personally speak up to ask for help, we are responsible to assist him."

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum


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