Tony Leung has no intentions to be a father

Saturday, January 12, 2013 Posted by lucychoi559 0 comments
The 50-year-old Hong Kong actor does not have any baby plans despite being married for almost five years now

Hong Kong's golden couple has no plans to have children. Tony Leung responded to recent speculations sparked by his portrayal as a doting father (in his latest action movie, The Grandmaster) and firmly replied, "I don't have intentions to become one [a father]."

Rumour has it that the veteran actor and wife, actress Carina Lau have been desperately trying to conceive a child since they got married in 2008. It is believed that the couple gave up on baby plans after several failed attempts.

They had reportedly travelled to New Delhi, India to visit His Holiness, the Gyalwa Karmapa to seek his blessings for a successful pregnancy in 2011.

According to reports, Carina previously underwent artificial insemination and consulted celebrity good friends, Faye Wong and Hong Kong actress Sandra Ng on their "secret formula" to conceive, but to no avail.

The 47-year-old commented during an event recently, "Tony and I are comfortable with our current status. We'll just let nature take its course."<

Source: Asianfanatics

Fala Chen capture her emotions alone

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Last night Fala Chen, Moses Chan, and Wayne Lai were shooting drama "Will Power". Moses and Wayne completed their scene early and left, leaving Fala alone shooting her sad crying scene. Fala quickly got into character and outflow her tears nonstop and successfully completed her scenes.

Fala and her boyfriend Sit Sai Hang have a pretty stable relationship, but she was still very nervous about her health after her recovering last year. After the break she took a role in the grand production "Triumph in the Skies 2" and then immediately took over "Will Power". She was well prepared for the return.

Before the scene, Fala stayed alone to capture her emotional side before the shoot. She put on her black jacket, and sadly walk along the street, more tears and tears flows out to prove her acting skills. After the scene she quickly rewatched her performance in order to have the best interpretation.

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Paulyn Sun says that Louis Koo is actually very warm

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Paulyn Sun Kai Kwan earlier appeared on a Cable Entertainment News program and talked about her male co-stars. She said that Louis Koo Tin Lok gave people a very cool impression but actually was very warm, he often chatted with her. Her ISLAND OF GREED (HAK GUM) co-star Tony Leung Ka Fai left a very deep impression with Sun Kai Kwan. "He would seriously explore the character, his acting was very involved and real. However he was very funny and knew how to create atmosphere." As for Stephen Chow Sing Chi, Sun Kai Kwan said, "My first movie SIXTY MILLION DOLLAR MAN (BAK BIN SING GWUN) was with Sing Yeh. He taught me, luckily he didn't play pranks on me. ON the set he was very serious."

Source: Mingpao
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Tony Leung Chiu Wai thought about Quitting The Grandmasters

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THE GRANDMASTERS (YUT DOI JUNG SI)'s single day opening box office was HK$1.32 million. The film had many memorable scenes. In order to bring to life the Northern and Southern martial art world, the film shot on location in Northeast China and Guangdong. Playing the Northern Eight Diagram palm master Zhang Ziyi shot many major scenes in the Northeast. Zhang Ziyi and Max Zhang Jun who played her elder shot a shocking battle at the train station. The aesthetic atmosphere of her practicing Eight Diagram palm in the drifting snow was also a bright spot in the film. However behind the elegance, Zhang Ziyi had to tolerate the Northeast temperature of 30 degrees below zero. Later she still lamented, "I am not willing to experience it again."

On the other hand, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Chang Chen earlier appeared on Cable Entertainment Station and said that the kung fu training was very tough. Wai Jai said, "The hardest was persisting. Because I had to fight everyday, of course I thought about quitting. This was normal." Wai Jai revealed that when he took his mark he fought very well because he had a knack for it. However he humbly said, "Actually I have learned to get lazy and adjust with positioning, but I practiced too. If I didn't it didn't work." Chang Chen said, "From the beginning I kept practicing, the process was very dull. I couldn't find any joy, by the third year I finally had some feeling and started feeling it was not tough. Finally now practicing is a part of my life."

At the box office, Wong Jing's YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI GONG WU SUN DIT JUI) two days ago opened against THE GRANDMASTERS. THE GRANDMASTERS made 1.32 million, RELOADED made 420,000. Although Wong Jing lost to Wong Kar Wai, he was quite gracious. Early yesterday he praised THE GRANDMASTERS online. He wrote, "I used to like Brother Wong Kar Wai's CHUNG KING EXPRESS (CHUNG HING SUM LUM) and IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (FA YEUNG NIN WA), now I have a third.

Source: Mingpao
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Shu Qi and Chrissie Chau trade in Sexiness for Comedy in Journey To The West

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The Stephen Chow Sing Chi produced, directed and written, Shu Qi, Wen Zhang, Huang Bo and Chrissie Chau Sau Na starred JOURNEY TO THE WEST (SAI YAU GONG MOR PIN) will be released on February 7 for the Lunar New Year film and on February 10 in the Mainland on the Lunar New Year's Day. Yesterday its stills and production special were unveiled.

In JOURNEY TO THE WEST, aside from the Shu Qi played demon taming heroine and Wen Zhang played Chen Xuanzang (young Venerable Monk Tang), the comedy team also had Sing Yeh's KUNG FU HUSTLE and CJ7 (CHEUNG GONG CHUT HO) classic support players Jiro Lee Seung Ching and Fung Min Hung as well as new additions like Huang Bo, Show Luo (Law Chi Cheung) and Chau Sau Na. Playing the Sand Monk, Lee Seung Ching also had to perform in the buff with Wen Zhang.

In the production special Sing Yeh was very attentive to Shu Qi. He personally demonstrated every stunt. In Shu Qi's fight against monsters Sing Yeh displayed his style. Shu QI and Huang Bo's dance scene also had a comedy feel. Sing Yeh also revealed that he played an important character for viewers to find.

When two generations of sexy stars Shu Qi and Chau Sau Na ran into each other, they held back their sexiness for comedy. Sister Na did not feel Sing Yeh was serious at all. She said, "Everyday was spent in laughter." Many compared the Huang Bo played Sun Wukong with Sing Yeh's in CHINESE ODYSSEY. Huang Bo said that this time Sun Wukong was not handsome. Because he was trapped for 500 years he was balding.

Source: Mingpao
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Vic Chou plays Deaf when asked about his Love Life

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Director Ronny Yu Yun Tai and producer Raymond Wong Pak Ming yesterday led Adam Cheng Siu Chau, Dior Cheng Yi Kin, Yu Bo, Vic Chou Yu Man, Wu Chun, and Raymond Lam Fung held a press conference to promote their April 4 new film release SAVING GENERAL YANG (JUNG LIT YEUNG GA JEUNG). The film company announced that the cast will be memorialized on stamps, but the media focus remained on Chou Yu Man being caught with his rumored girlfriend Reen Yu during New Year's Eve firework. Jai Jai played deaf and looked upset when asked about his personal life and only replied with "I can't respond" to the cohabitation rumors.

Chou Yu Man yesterday and other actors dressed up for the occasion. He deliberation went without socks and stole the spotlight. Speaking of the production he was happy and excited. He said that because he played Yang's third son, he suggested growing facial hair to the director thinking that it would make the character more convincing. The result look made him look older than Cheng Siu Chau who played his father.

When asked about his love life, Jai Jai immediately took back his smile and looked upset. Did he watch the firework with his rumored girlfriend Reen Yu on New Year's Eve? He only said no comment and thank everyone for their concern. Was he unable to help himself as he kissed her ear? He said that he did not understand what the question was asking. When asked further he still said, "I am not responding to gossip." Will he be more careful? He pretended to be deaf and not answer. Was his relationship with Reen Yu very good and very sweet? He sounded displeased as he said, "I don't need to respond, speaking about these questions is meaningless. Everyone please ask questions about the movies!" Did they already move in together? Jai Jai only said, "Sorry, I can't respond."

Wu Chun said that in the film he would show a little muscle but would not be too deliberate. During the shoot he also personally cooked Brunei delicacies shrimp cake and curry fried rice for everyone and received uniform raves. Jai Jai seemed to be in love, when would it be his turn? He saw how awkward Jai Jai looked and said, "Let it take its natural course!"

The director Yu Yun Tai said that during meals Lam Fung did not sit down. Later he realized that his rear was peeling from the horse riding scenes. Lam Fung clarified that the armor was too heavy for him to sit down in, but he also joked that he was very chok in the film as well. Because he had to shoot with two shields, he injured with left arm.

After 20 years without a film, Cheng Siu Chau said that director Yu Yun Tai's script attracted him. In addition in the film he was able to play the father of so many hunks, he decided to return to the silver screen to play General Yang. With his memorable heroic image Chau Guoon was no less popular with the several famous young stars. The number of fans rivaled the younger Cheng Yi Kin and Lam Fung's.

As for his daughter Joyce Cheng Yun Yi's rapid weight gain, Chau Guoon said, "I have never seen her in two weeks, that can't be right! I don't think she is fat. It's very hard for her to be as thin as me, no one should have such high demand for her. I would tell her to stay fit and give her time." Ekin supported Yun Yi and said, "I feel weight isn't a problem for artists. I have seen Yun Yi on the stage and thought she was very professional."

Ekin admitted that he has followed his manager Sandy Lam San San to East Asia, even his company base was moved. He said that he was not worried about the the competition at East Asia due to the number of people at the company because his work has always been on automatic. Did he get a lot for the transfer? He joked that Lam San San might, he has never been certain about money. He would have to ask Lam San San.

Was he worried that the new company transfer would be like when he moved to Emperor and he was set aside? Ekin said, "I am not worried! I am very forgetful. As soon as I am happy I am fine. The most important is to have chances to make more good movies."

Mainland actor Yu Bo played Yang's second son. Earlier when he worked with Myolie Wu Hung Yi on a television series in Shanghai, he was accused of being the third party between Hung Yi and Bosco Wong Chung Chak and causing them to break up. Yesterday Yu Bo said that he has never heard that rumor and admitted that he did not know Wong Chung Chak. Although he was accused of being the third party, he has not been upset because of it. He felt that the most important was he never did it, so he would not mind what others said about him.

Once a Central government bodyguard, during the shoot he often personally cooked for the cast and the team. He said that because he lived alone he was able to cook Northeastern dishes. Did he cook for Hung Yi? He said, "I didn't have time. She will have a chance to taste it. However on this trip to Hong Kong I haven't had the time to meet her for dinner." He praised Hung Yi as a good actress and person. Their series originally needed to shoot for 75 days but he only had 50 days to shoot it. Hung Yi was very cooperated and did not mind going over 4 more hours everyday for him.

Source: Mingpao, Singtao
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Two Movies almost split Nick Cheung's Pscyhe

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Three hunky "detectives" Nick Cheung Ka Fai, Lau Ching Wan and Louis Koo Tin Lok two nights ago worked on the Universe new film THE CARTEL WAR (BIN YIK) on the streets of Jordan. Many neighbors looked on and some kept taking photos with their phones. The crew had to keep stopping them to prevent hindering the production progress. In a car Ka Fai had a long lens for a surveillance scene. A housewife said to her friend, "Hey, Best Actor Cheung Ka Fai! It's pretty handsome, but he's a little thinner in real life!"

Looking exhausted, Ka Fai rarely spoke and only studied the character with director Benny Chan Muk Sing occasionally. Actually recently he is also working on the Dante Lam Chiu Yin new film MOR GAING (DEMON POLICE). Because the two film characters were different, his mental state was pushed to its extreme. Ka Fai said, "I have never worked on two films at once in over ten years, the characters also have drastic differences. In the film I am a righteous cop, in that one I commit murder and arson. I really am close to a personality split! It's very tough, but what can I do. The schedules happen to clash. Next time I will try to avoid this, I can't take it! (Some people say you are thin.) Because earlier I had to get in shape for the movie, but I don't want to get fat again in such a short time. It wouldn't be healthy. I am waiting to slowly return to normal."

Earlier Ka Fai while working on MOR injured his finger and led to bone deformities. He helplessly said that he could only have surgery, after which he would have to spend two weeks in a cast. Thus he would wait until May when he would finish both films before the operation.

Earlier Ka Fai was caught driving his 7 year old daughter Brittany to the park in his 2.6 million sports car. He said that he and his wife Esther Kwan Wing Ho were both busy with work, thus he took advantage of the free time to be with his daughter. "My daughter whines! She said we kept working all day, so I regret letting my wife going back to TVB for a series a little. However I know she has an acting bug and is working with good friend (Bobby) Auyeung Chun Wa. It should be pretty fun!"

Source: on.cc
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Law Chung Him, Oscar Leung, Jacqueline Chong create New Generation Young And Dangerous

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Wong Jing remade the hit film from 16 years ago YOUNG AND DANGEROUS (GOO WAT JAI) as YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI: GONG WU SUN DIT JUI) with Law Chung Him, Oscar Leung Lit Wai, Jacqueline Chong Si Man as Chan Ho Nam, Chicken and Preacher's daughter Suk Fun. With Dior Cheng Yi Kin, Jordan Chan Siu Chun and Karen Mok Man Wai before them, they could only do their best to play the characters anew. Him Jai said, "Ekin's Brother Ho Nam belonged to the 90s, I am the 2013 Chan Ho Nam!"

Perhaps few remembers Him Jai and Wai Wai came from the film industry, they only knew that last year they performed outstandingly on television. Even Wong Jing brought them back to the film industry. Him Jai and Wai Wai were both YOUNG AND DANGEROUS comic book and film fans. They were crazy happy when they were fortunate enough to be in the new version, but Him Jai had to withstand the pressure from being compared to Ekin. He said, "I grew up watching Ekin's Chan Ho Nam. The heavy heroism is too memorable, I hope viewers can accept new actors. This time Wong Jing wants to be closer to the comic book and more human. I not only suggested adding in comic books and play the parking valet Chan Ho Nam who was cowardly and stammered but looked very cool. When he gathered his gang he would even use What's App." Him Jai could not wait for the second film. "This time I ran into Smartie Tong Fei, in the next film Chan Ho Nam could run to Taiwan."

Wai Wai studied the Chan Siu Chun played Chicken as more lovable, so his performance would be loyal to the original. Ambiguous between good and evil, he would compete with Chan Ho Nam. Wai Wai said, "I can't compare to Chan Siu Chun, there is no standard. I can only do my part!" Chong Si Man played Chicken's girlfriend Suk Fun, Mok Man Wai's role in the past. She and wai Wai played happy rivals. She said, "I am very cool and bisexual, I would compete with Chicken for girls. Actually inside I care about Chicken very much, and very different from Mok Man Wai's version. Originally I had a kiss scene with a girl, but it might be cut."

YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED has violence, sex and foul language. Released with both category IIB and category III rated versions, all viewers are taken care of. Him Jai said that the smoking, fighting and foul language scenes were very challenging. "I was very nice at school, this time I practiced smoking until I puked, and was afraid that the fights would look like a costume film's." Wai Wai and Chong Si Man was more than able to handle the fight scenes because they were used to fighting when they were little. Chong Si Man was a "highly at risk student", Wai Wai was sentenced to 3 year probation. However they needed time to create chemistry.

Source: Mingpao, on.cc
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Shu Qi does not think Stephen Chow is Cheap

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Shu Qi yesterday attended a Kenzo fragrance commercial press conference. Tin Kai Man complained about how cheap Stephen Chow Sing Chi was. His JOURNEY TO THE WEST (SAI YAU GONG MOR PIN) star Shu Qi said, "I don't think Sing Yeh is cheap. Did Sing Yeh buy a round? The team did, I did too. I never counted whether I did more than he did, but when the team did it used Sing Yeh's money."

Reportedly Sing Yeh and Stephen Fung Tak Lun were at odds so he was deliberately pursuing her. Shu Qi said, "I didn't sense that, I didn't catch any scent of him pursuing me. If Sing Yeh did? The world has no if." Did she like men like Sing Yeh? Shu Qi said that all talented men were attractive, then she changed the subject.

Source: Mingpao, Singtao, on.cc
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Wong Jing claims someone uses significant Others and Partners

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Wong Jing recently has been busy with the YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI: GONG WU SUN DIT JUI) promotion but still remembered to express his personal opinion online. Yesterday he wrote, "I have always thought this way (only good movies are able to make money), but if I use my significant other's interpersonal relationship to make a lot of money then treat her like a stranger; after using all my business partner's resource hog the benefits and awards; after squeezing creative team's creativity dry claim to be my own ideas, kick people out and take all the credit, would I be able to make much much more money? Sigh! This may just be one of my dream, I can't do it I can't....."

As everyone was guessing who Wong Jing was referring to, he already removed the post and blocked everyone from leaving messages and keeping on guessing. Perhaps Wong Jing wanted to reorganize the microblog new order as well?

Source: Mingpao, on.cc
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Carina Lau sees a different Tony Leung Chiu Wai

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Carina Lau Ka Ling yesterday attended a French jewelry Chaumet specialty shop opening. She stated that she already was the most valuable to her husband Tony Leung, but he would choose a watch or cuff links for his Valentine's Day gift. THE GRANDMASTERS (YUT DOI JUNG SI) received great reviews and became the Berlin Film Festival opening film. Ka Ling praised Wai Jai's performance as a great breakthrough. "As a viewer, I saw a different Leung Chiu Wai. He is even more solid, even without much body movement he still has a force. With him in it the screen is very pretty! Maybe I am biased!" Some said that THE GRANDMASTERS focus fell on Zhang Ziyi. Ka Ling did not feel that Wai Jai's role was too little. She believed that perhaps his performance was too exciting, viewers misunderstood because they did not get enough. She complimented, "The biggest pleasant surprise is (Max) Zhang Jun, I never imagine that he would act so well. Under Wong Kar Wai's camera he is very charming! Zhang Ziyi is great, she achieves Master Gong Er's pursuit of her dream without any consideration for the consequence. I too hope to play a role but I didn't get one!"

Reportedly Song Hye-Kyo's role was drastically cut. Ka Ling felt that the most important was to bring everyone visual effects and give viewers a peek into Wong Kar Wai's martial art world. She stressed, "Wong Kar Wai loves every one of his actors and makes them very pretty. He loves Chang Chen too. Although Chang Chen only has two scenes he stood out." Was she confident that Wai Jai will win Best Actor again with THE GRANDMASTERS? Ka Ling felt that it was not important, the most important was Wai Jai enjoyed the production process. Everyone would see the result. She pointed out that Wai Jai over 4 years in order to make THE GRANDMASTERS was in a tense condition. After completing the promotion he would take some time to relax. "He may not go on a vacation, at home he can be very relaxed. I would create a comfortable environment for him. Whatever he wants to do he can do."

Wai Jai in Taiwan said that he had not parenthood plan. Ka Ling admitted that they had a detailed discussion and felt with today's advanced technology if they wanted a child they definitely could. They just did not want to deliberately have one. She said, "We are very comfortable and carefree, if we have an accident we would keep it. This would be destiny, but we won't be deliberate."

Source: Mingpao, on.cc
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The Grandmasters beats Young And Dangerous:Reloaded

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"Double Wong" Wong Kar Wai and Wong Jing's films THE GRANDMASTERS (YUT DOI JUNG SI) and YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI: GONG WU SUN DIT JUI) yesterday opened on the same day in Hong Kong for a direct confrontation; Wong Kar Wai overwhelmingly defeated Wong Jing at the box office. THE GRANDMASTERS' advanced sales have been ideal, the predicted opening day box office was 2 million; the TVB new stars Law Chung Him and Oscar Leung Lit Wai starred YOUNG AND DANGEROUS was predicted to make 410,000. THE GRANDMASTERS has already opened in the Mainland nationwide on January 8, after 3 days it accumulated 100 million RMB; Wong Kar Wai took 3 years and left the cast exhausted and horrified, such a performance was quite the answer.

Wong Kar Wai, Wai Jai and Chang Chen recently promoted THE GRANDMASTERS nonstop. After completing the Mainland and Hong Kong promotions, yesterday they attended a Taiwan press conference. Wai Jai recalled breaking his arm twice during the shoot and was still shaken. "The first the fracture was only a hairline, the second time it was already cracked like shark teeth!" Because he did not want to hinder the progress, Wai Jai originally wanted surgery but the doctor did not suggest it. He could only tell Wong Kar Wai to wait 4 months for him; thus Wong Kar Wai could only head to the Northeast and shot the Zhang Ziyi train station duel first, but he ran into the coldest winter in history. Zhang Ziyi had to shoot in 30 degrees below zero.

Wong Kar Wai revealed that Wai Jai was reluctant. After recovering for about 3 week he headed to the Northeast to look for him and said that he could work on dramatic scenes. In the film Ip Man said that if life had four seasons, his before age 40 was all spring. Turning 50 this year Wai Jai said, "Now is still spring for me. Because I have been very lucky to run into very excellent film people to work with. Making this film has changed my view on life. In the future I will choose to be optimistic because the character of Ip Man is different from my characters in recent years. My recent characters are all depressed, but this time he is very positive and optimistic. Now I like to happy and joyous, I feel the world has hope. Thus after THE SILENT WAR (TING FUNG JEH) I wanted to make some happy and warm movies."

Wai Jai revealed the Grandmaster of THE GRANDMASTERS was recreated from the purification of Ip Man and Bruce Lee. Wai Jai said that Bruce Lee was his childhood idol. When he was 7 or 8 he was already a kung fu fan. Because his family was poor and felt that he would get into fights after learning kung fu, he was not permitted to learn. As for a lot of his scenes and dialogues being cut, Wai Jai did not mind because THE GRANDMASTERS was Wong Kar Wai's film. The director shot so much that cutting was necessary. Chang Chen agreed with Wai Jai and said that he did not mind.

Wai Jai in one scene washed his wife Song Hye-Kyo's feet. Wai Jai said, "I was forced to, Wong Kar Wai asked him to choose between bathing my wife or washing her feet. I could only choose washing her feet." Although the film received good response, Wai Jai never thought about winning Best Actor with this film again because that was not his goal for making the film.

Wong Kar Wai said that the film originally was 4 hours long, because the film companies asked he had to cut it down to 130 minutes. Wai Jai and Chang Chen's exciting duel in the wrap scene did not appear at all.

Source: Mingpao, Singtao, on.cc
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Philip Ng works Two Jobs

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The YOUNG AND DANGEROUS (GOO WAT JAI) film series was popular in Hong Kong. This year Wong Jing as the producer returned to make the new film YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED (GOO WAT JAI: GONG WU SUN DIT JUI). Philip Ng Won Lung in the film not only played Big Head but was also the action director.

Wong Jing said that the remake idea came from SPIDER-MAN. "Remake in such a short period of time, with a group of new comer, and the audience accepts it. In addition in 2012 Hong Kong film was very successful, to me it was an encouragement!" Both an actor and an action director, Philip was asked whether he was very busy. Philip said, "Actually it's an advantage, because I have chemistry with the cast I understand what everyone is thinking!"

In addition, when asked about the Hong Kong actor generation gap phenomenon in recent years, Wong Jing felt that the pseudo model wave buried a group of female new comers with potential. He admitted that he definitely would continue to discover new comers with potential.

The 29 year old Sammy Sum Chun Hin truly was lucky. After working with the 34D Mainland actress Liu Yuqi, he also worked with 34C sexy female star Winnie Leung Man Yi. They fought and slapped for five hours! Full of sexy performance experience Leung Man Yi said that it was the most extreme and shocking time in her film career! Sum Chun Hin said that it was embarrassing and he had to drink for courage.

Sum Chun Hin earlier worked with Leung Man Yi in the new film. On the day of the shoot, they battled in bed for four to five hours. Sammy admitted that it was a little awkward and he needed to drink for courage before hand. "Winnie is very professional and trusts me very much, so we very quickly finished! My character is crazy, so in bed I would hit her and slap her out of the blue! However I warm up slowly, for love scenes I definitely need alcohol to relax. (Do you need to watch adult videos to prepare?) I don't, I am not a kid."

Sammy also said that he discussed the bed scene with the crew. "I understand that this scene needs to bring out why Sister Ann and Ugly Kwan are together. Although I set my bottom line very low, I hope the result can explain what happens without being excessive."

Full of "bed scene" experience Winnie said that the most important was to have a good partner. "Sammy is very professional, he is the hard working type so I am completely relaxed. Even though I had many sexy performance before, every time I had a psychological barrier. This time is different from before, we have to express our crazy personalities so visually it is very shocking. It is the most extreme time conceptually in my film career. Before I took the role I knew I had this scene. I really spent time to consider it. Since this is a very classic film I took it."

Speaking of YOUNG AND DANGEROUS: RELOADED "Ugly Kwan's" outstanding acting, Sammy said that he did not like to watch mob films. "Although I don't like them, as an actor I have to know everything. I try to come in contact with a lot. Ugly Kwan is not the typical mob boss, but a petty person, a street rat, so I put myself my entire self. In coordination the bad guys now would take drugs, so he is always out of it, crazy all the time. When I was studying overseas I saw what taking drugs looked like. I would ask my friends for advice."

As for online negative reviews, Winnie said, "Many people feel it is quite a contrast from the first film, but I feel that's good. At least they are paying attention, at any minute they are the first ones at the movies to see how different it is from the first film. The trailer hit rate rose a lot, proving that many people are paying attention to the movie. I am confident that the box office would be decent." Sammy felt that it was the housewife mentality, "The more it is criticized the more they want to watch it".

Source: on.cc
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Charlene Choi does not recognize Izz Tsui without a Wig

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Just changing his English name to Jeremy, Mainland hunk Tsui Ching Hei explained the reason. "My previous name Izz came from the company, I changed it to Jeremy because in my movie MY SASSY HUBBY (NGOR LO POR NG GAU CHING II NGOR LO GUNG NG SUN SING) I played a character named Lam Shu Ho. Coincidentally my idol is Lin Shu-How (Jeremy Lin). Because my childhood dream is to be a basketball player, I worship Asians who can have their own place in the NBA."

Jeremy said that when working with Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin 5 years later again, "she completely didn't recognize me because back then I wore a long hair wig in the movie. However seeing Ah Sa again she really has matured a lot."

Breaking up with his outsider girlfriend for half a year he would like to find someone in the business. "Because outsiders have a hard time to understand my life condition. When two people are together the most important is for them to have something in common to talk about in order to be able to get along."

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Jackie Chan heads for 800 Million

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The Jackie Chan starred Emperor Motion Picture CZ12 (SUP YI SUN CHIU) as of two days ago made 755 million yuan RMB in the Mainland, surpassed LET THE BULLETS FLY and PAINTED SKIN: THE RESURRECTION (WAT PEI II) and second only to LOST IN THAILAND to become the second highest grossing Chinese film in Mainland history.

The international Superstar Jackie Chan starred Emperor Motion Picture CZ12 earlier accumulated S$2.4 million after seven weeks in release and broke the Chinese film opening week record there.

The film as of two days ago already reached 755 million yuan RMB in the Mainland to become the second highest grossing Chinese film in Mainland history. In first place was the Mainland comedy LOST IN THAILAND, which accumulated 1.178 billion yuan RMB as of two days ago.

When he received the Southeast Asia box office news earlier, Jackie Chan already joked whether he had to take back the idea that CZ12 was his final large scale action film. Now with the Mainland box office success, Jackie Chan of course was happy. His wife Joan Lin (Lam Fung Giu)'s cameo was also rather valuable. Reportedly the film company wanted to make a new film with the original team.

Last year Hong Kong film companies supported pure Hong Kong film productions, obviously admission has increased. Mainland viewer tastes have become more and more distant from Hong Kong's. Last year the Mainland top ten highest grossing films only had three Chinese films, the rest were all Hollywood films. Luckily the box office champion was the domestic surprise hit LOST IN THAILAND as the Mainland managed to save some face.

The State Administration for Radio, Film and Television two days ago held a press conference to announce last year the national total film box office was 17 billion RMB, Chinese film box office was 8.2 billion yuan and Hollywood films had over a half. Administration chief Tong Gang said that last year American film import increased from 20 to 40. As import films further occupied the Mainland market, Chinese film must elevate quality to be able to fend off foreign films.

Many Hong Kong director's co-productions like Derek Yee Tung Sing's THE GREAT MAGICIAN (DAI MOR SHOOK SI), Alan Mak Siu Fai and Felix Chong Man Keung's THE SILENT WAR (TING FUNG JEH), Law Chi Leung's THE BULLET VANISHES (SIU SUT DIK JI DAN), Daniel Lee Yan Kong's WHITE VENGEANCE (HONG MOON YIN), Andrew Lau Wai Keung's THE GUILLOTINES (HUET DIK JI) and Wong Jing's THE LAST TYCOON (DAI SEUNG HOI) did not break into the Mainland top ten.

Film critic Sima Ping Bang said that last year Chinese film had too many rotten films, most had Hong Kong teams like Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi's LEGENDARY AMAZONS (YEUNG MOON NUI JUENG ji GWUN LING YU SAN) and ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL 2012 (BAK SING BO HEI), that making moeny was easy for them as they specialized in swindling Mainland investors' money. In addition, the film bureau this year will set new measures to fight poor quality fake 3D films.

Source: on.cc
Translated by: hktopten

Interview with veteran TV actor Wilson Tsui: Finally ‘promoted’ to male lead

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There’s a Chinese saying that goes something like this: ‘A fish that experiences different ponds becomes more fertile.’

In the 33 years that he worked for TVB, veteran actor Wilson Tsui (艾威) was only considered a ‘several hundred dollar per show’ green leaf king – at most. But 4 months ago, when he decided to ‘jump out of the pond’ and join rival station HKTV (formerly CTI), his ‘worth’ immediately increased tenfold and with barely a need for convincing, he has finally achieved a position that eluded him for years: leading male actor.

Throughout the ‘making’ of television history in the past few decades, many people have had important roles – examples in the recent decade include Ricky Wong (王維基), Wayne Lai (黎耀祥), Lee Tim Sing (李添勝), etc. The great effort and ‘fighting spirit’ of people like them have been an inspiration to many of the ‘small workers’ who desire to strive for the best and continue to struggle their way up to the top. Wilson Tsui is precisely one of these ‘small workers’ who received such ‘enlightenment’ – the birth of a new TV station will hopefully become one of those ‘once in a thousand years’ opportunities that can give many ‘small workers’ in the industry new hope and a chance to realize their dreams.

Currently, with the first dawn of this new era, 57 year old Wilson Tsui is finally able to realize a dream – that of becoming a lead actor.

Waiting quietly for talent to be recognized

Having taken the time to dress up and prepare for the interview, Wilson had an especially cheerful aura about him, a rare feeling of happiness and satisfaction that he hadn’t experienced in a while. Towards his new work environment and new job position, Wilson has nothing but praise: “There’s less pressure, more space, and lots of freedom – I’m very satisfied with the environment I’m in right now. Even though many of the people I currently work with are old colleagues whom I’m already familiar with, many things have changed and it’s because of these changes that I’m finally able to reach the ‘first line’ level -- I firmly believe that if I had remained in the ‘old world’ [at TVB], it would have been impossible for this [getting a lead role] to happen. Today, the ‘transformation’ I’ve experienced can be considered a success, but if I hadn’t taken that step [leaving TVB], I know that I would never get the opportunity to climb to this position and never would have a breakthrough.”

The people may be the same, but Wilson himself has definitely changed. Getting to ‘taste’ the feeling of being a ‘leading actor’ for the first time, Wilson expressed: “In the past, I was a ‘border’-line artist: not first line, nor second line either, but rather ‘stuck’ on the border between second and third line – if I didn’t leave, that would have been my ‘fate’ at TVB forever. So to me, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity – of course my goal is to get to ‘first line’, but even if that doesn’t exactly happen, at least the effort was made and I was given the opportunity. I guess you could say that at the current moment, my ‘dream’ has been realized, since in the new series Three Sides of Shape Doctors (三面形醫), I get to be one of the main doctors alongside Frankie Lam (林文龍) and John Chiang (姜大偉) – it may not be the main leading role, but at least it’s a leading role.”

When he was little, Wilson and his family lived in a flat right above the Hollywood Theatre, so watching movies became one of his favorite past-times. Being a super movie fan since childhood, it’s no surprise that over the years, he cultivated an interest in acting; in 1978, Wilson was accepted to TVB’s Acting Class – his classmates that year include Kent Tong (湯鎮業) and Liu Kai Chi (廖啟智). Reflecting on his years at TVB, Wilson expressed that his ‘golden opportunity’ period was very short-lived: “When I filmed Plain Love (情濃大地) with Gallen Lo (羅嘉良) and Eddie Cheung (張兆輝), I played the main villain and the reaction [from audiences] was pretty good – not sure why the momentum didn’t continue on in later series. Perhaps I was just lacking a person who understood me and could recognize the potential -- you know, like how Wayne [Lai] had Tim Gor [producer Lee Tim Sing] – someone who understood and was willing to continue working with you until you made it to the top and everyone else recognized the talent too. I seemed to lack this type of supportive ‘partner’.”

With his passive and introverted personality, Wilson expressed that at one point, he ‘forced’ himself to accept the many ‘unwritten rules’ that exist in the TV industry, but in the end, things didn’t turn out favorable: “Some producers dislike artists who try to ‘sell’ themselves, so most of the time, others do the ‘selling’ for the artists. One time, I found out there was a character that the producer wanted to cast me in, but because some people who didn’t like me had an ‘opinion’ about it, I ended up losing the opportunity. At TVB, the decision of who gets to play what type of characters is usually controlled by a select few people and over time, it’s really these few people who ‘call all the shots’ – if your viewpoint happens to be different from these select few or they don’t know you that well, that’s how a lot of the opportunities could be lost.”

Ambitious, hopes to have a hand in creating a miracle

Looking at some of the TV industry ‘success’ stories from the past years, definitely causes one to reflect: CTI chairman Ricky Wong started his telecom business from scratch and after building it into a successful empire, decides to sell his ‘son’ [the telecom business] in order to start a new venture of building a TV station; Wayne Lai, who started off as an unknown ‘kelefe’ actor, worked hard for decades to refine his acting and eventually climbed his way to the top, becoming 3-time TV King; even ‘golden’ producer Lee Tim Sing, who started as a lowly worker in the props department, slowly worked his way up and at one point, even served as TVB’s Head Director of Production [back in the late 80s/early 90s]. For Wilson, these types of ‘success’ stories are a source of inspiration and part of the reason why he deeply believes that ‘miracles’ do happen: “It’s just like winning the lottery – with some luck and these types of inspirational stories, it’s definitely motivation for ‘small workers’ like me to want to work hard and advance to that level. Sure, some people may feel that I’m being too ambitious – after all, I don’t have the looks nor the qualifications, plus my age – with all the external factors, I know that people will laugh at me. Perhaps people may think that I can’t get to a high position, but just like any other consummate actor, all we hope for is being able to play a good character that has a deep impact on audiences. What types of roles have this impact? Usually the lead roles, as those are the roles that get you recognized and have the most opportunity for development. There’s no reason for me to put myself down and say that I can never get to that type of position – others can say that about me, no problem, but I should never say that about myself – it’s important to have confidence!”

Not afraid of getting on a ‘sinking boat’

Even with the issuance of new free TV licenses at a standstill currently, Wilson still gets his salary from HKTV on time every month -- however he still very much dissatisfied with the sluggish manner in which the government has handled the matter: “I’ve never been to a place where there is only one active TV station and the other one is just a ‘shell’ – and I thought HK was supposed to be an ‘international’ and modern city? The reality is, a television ‘revolution’ and the issuance of more licenses is inevitable if we want to catch up with the rest of the world. Hopefully the government is able to handle this matter in a harmonious manner. It’s not about ‘eliminating’ any particular TV station, but rather it’s a matter of responsibility on the part of the government to promote the growth of the TV industry -- they shouldn’t be waiting until there are so many complaints and criticisms to issue the licenses. Having more TV stations and opportunities is supposed to be a happy thing!”

With HKTV not having its license yet, there’s a ‘risk’ that the boat might sink – towards this, Wilson expressed: “It has never been a concern for me – I still do my job of filming series. I can tell you that the morale of all my colleagues over here is very high and everyone from top to bottom is very united.” With the infectious unity and positive spirit that the HKTV team possesses, it’s no wonder that even Wilson himself was ‘moved’ to personally attend HKTV’s promotional rallies to pass out fliers: “Production is truly taken very seriously here and our boss is very willing to spend whatever money is necessary to achieve high quality filming. Majority of the series are filmed in real locations and even if sets need to be built, they are all ‘working’ sets. For example, when filming Three Sides of Shape Doctors, $700,000 was spent building a medical clinic set at the Shing Fung Film Studio – all the faucets had actual running water, the computers were all real and capable of going online, and we were able to plug our I-phones into all the working outlets to charge! Earlier, for the series Hakka Women (客家女人), we traveled to MeiZhou (in Fukien, China) so we could film inside a real life Hakka village! Real location filming allows both the cast and crew to more fully immerse ourselves in the filming, which results in a very sincere, high quality production for audiences.”

Source: HK Channel
Translated by: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics Forum

Ekin & Charlene: "10 more years to sequel!"

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With the success of Ekin Cheng and Charlene Choi's sequel to their 2002 hit, "My Wife Is 18", it was revealed that both actors are not hesitant to return to their role, on the condition that the production can wait another ten years.

According to Groove Asia, speaking at the Tsim Sha Tsui celebration party for the success of "My Sassy Husband" in breaking the 10 million mark at the Hong Kong and Macau box office, producer Daneil Lam and director James Yuen revealed their intention to make a sequel and a television series for the movie.

When asked about it, both actors expressed their interest in the sequel, but stated that they would like to make it ten years later. Ekin Cheng revealed that he would much love to make a television series version of the movie; although Charlene Choi thought it would take too much time.

Meanwhile, when asked about his upcoming wedding with girlfriend Yoyo Mung, Ekin said, "It has been in preparation for a long time. I am already very bored spending 2012 talking about it. I am not talking about it in 2013."

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

Kenneth Ma Doesn't Think He's a "Suen Poon"

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Yesterday Kenneth Ma was on a radio interview and revealed The Hippocratic Crush sequel will start shooting after Lunar New Year. He heard Him Law and Eliza Sam will pair up in the sequel, while he will continue as a couple with Him's real life girlfriend Tavia Yeung. In Kenneth's new series Seasons of Love airing next month, his role is very fortunate when it comes to love, but in reality he still hasn't settled down. Is it because Kenneth's standards are too high? He said: "Nope, the good stuff has been marked by others, but there are too many 'suen poons' (good deals) nowadays that are better than me, such as Jason Chan. There is no need to worry though, I have lots of opportunities, my family hasn't rushed me and I'm fine with a partner in or out of the industry. When fate comes, it's going to come no matter how much you try to stop it."

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

GEM Claims She Sings Better than Kay Tse? Louis Cheung: Thank You

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Yesterday Louis Cheung attended the promotional event for TVB upcoming series Inbound Troubles with Roger Kwok, Joey Meng, Wong Cho Lam and Ivana Wong in Tsim Sha Tsui. Recently, G.E.M has been 'lighting fire' all over the place. Following the video clip bashing CRHK's Chik Chak music awards and the misunderstanding with Jenny Tseng, it was exposed she once said her singing is better than Kay Tse. Kay's husband, Louis responded to the rumor yesterday. He laughed: "GEM is popular these days. We're counting on her to take up all the negative news since we already had a round for ourselves before. Next time when I see her, I will thank her!" On Weibo, GEM thanked Louis, Kay and Deanie Ip, she said she's very touched!

Joey just switched over to TVB from ATV, at the promotion she used a large bullhorn urging audience to be cautious and not watch the wrong channel. Since this is Joey's first TVB series, she is feeling nervous, but also has confidence. "My friends are supportive, the most important was there were so many good actors in the series. Actually I just finished shooting A Change of Heart and hope to take a break, but the producer asked me to finish up with the series promotion first."

Roger reveals Wong Cho Lam joked if the series gets 40 points TV rating, then he'll get married, but Roger will have to had another baby. Roger laughed: "Actually Cho Lam doesn't know the math, if I have another baby, then he'll have to give me a lucky red envelope!" When asked if he has confidence on Joey's performance? Roger said: "She's very nervous about her performance and the promotions. She carefully dresses for the occasion and wanted me to wearing matching outfits with her."

Source: Oriental Daily, Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

Samantha Ko's Rape & Back-Revealing Scene only 9 Seconds, Producer: We're Not Selling Porn

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There has been many sexy appearances in TVB series Friendly Fire from actresses including Christine Kuo, Grace Wong, Toby Chan and now Samantha Ko. Last year Kate Tsui's "1 second rape scene" in Highs and Lows caught a lot of attention and boos from the audience. On Wednesday night's episode of Friendly Fire, Ronan Pak first beats Samantha and then rapes her. However the scene lasted less than 2 seconds and the anticipated "full back revealing" part did not appear at all and caused major disappointment to the male fans! A Netizen said he rather watch Alice Chan's bikini scene. Last night (Thursday), Samantha's "back-revealing" scene was separated into parts and only lasted a total of 7 minutes. Again, audience shouted they have been cheated.

Yesterday Samantha accepted a telephone interview and expressed that night she stayed home just to watch her own rape scene and felt very nervous: "When I was watching the scene, my heart was beating fast. That type of heartbreaking feeling just came out all at once, I was crying as I watched!" After the scene aired, she got several SMS from friends and colleagues, and there were a pile of comments on Weibo, which pressured her a bit. When asked if she expects to see a breakthrough in the rating? She said: "Of course I hope so, the whole crew spent a lot of time and effort on this scene. Tavia Yeung and the producer taught me how I could get into character. When we were filming, the producer felt emotional and cried too."

When speaking of the criticisms on the rape scene cut short and Samantha's "back-revealing" scenes were shown on two separate days, which clearly indicates the attempt to boost ratings? Samantha said: "I think this is necessary for the plot, I think it's normal for the series to be edited like that. (Fans aren't satisfied?) They have high expectations then, we are not selling porn."

As for the "rapist" Ronan Pak, he did not get to watch the scene due to work, but he responded to the audience's reaction. He said: "No fear, it's a good thing that audience has this reaction. I know Samantha's fans feel bad for her, but it's just part of the storyline, it's not real." He said shooting the rape scene was challenging because it was an awkward process. When asked if he would challenge large TV scale scenes? He said: "I am willing to do anything, but of course I can't go fully nude!"

Producer Man Wai Hung reiterated that the series is not trying to sell porn, "We were just trying to sell Samantha Ko's role, she's a rookie in the field and when encountering such an unfortunate situation, she has to face it with courage. Last night, in the court scene, Derek Kwok kept attacking and insulting her, and she was able remain strong! (Audience are disappointed?) It is not just this one scene, I just saw on Baby Kingdom's website, the moms weren't in opposition and they even supported Samantha, praising that she did a good job. They are actually audience whom are into the storyline."

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

Wayne Lai will strip for good script

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Wayne Lai will do anything for a good script, even if he was asked to strip naked on screen!

Popular Asians reported that the actor recently revealed that he will not be hesitant in removing his clothes should the need arises nor will he have any problem filming passionate scenes, provided that the script is good.

Wayne uses Tony Leung's character in "Lust, Caution" as an example, stating, "The scene where Tony bared his body to film a passionate bed scene with Tang Wei created such an impact. It was necessary."

However, despite playing former married couple in his latest drama, "The Love Firm", Wayne and actress Christine Ng have no such passionate scene. The actor stated, "We are not young lovers so there will be no passionate scenes. Otherwise, viewers will gag!"

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

Steven Ma to give answer by CNY

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Even before the actor himself has made any statement about his return, TVB's Catherine Tsang has already announced their intention to work again with the actor.

According to Popular Asians, the unrelenting Catherine has left a spot for Steven to return in a drama which will begin production in May.

Steven admitted that such plans has been made, but stated, "Catherine and I have remained in contact, but I cannot promise anything for now. There are still many details to discuss. Nonetheless, I will have a definite answer by Chinese New Year."

However, the actor showed a positive reaction towards the offer, adding, "Catherine Tsang is my teacher. Of course I would choose my teacher above the others. I am not after money. It's more important to have a good script and cast. I wish to act with Fala Chen and Tavia Yeung."

Last December, TVB high executive Catherine Tsang slipped that she had asked Steven to return to TVB last September to film a 30-episode drama, but Steven rejected her offer due to his busy schedule. However, the TVB executive has been trying to convince Steven to sign a per-series contract ever since the actor left the station in March 2012.

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

TVB to compensate Raymond Lam with JSG

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Rumour has it that TVB intends to compensate Raymond Lam's loss at the TVB Anniversary Awards by awarding him the Most Popular Male Singer Award at the Jade Solid Gold Awards, to be held on 13 January.

As reported on Jayne Stars, Raymond might have a good chance of winning the award for the first time, as Leo Ku, his biggest contender and winner of the award for four consecutive years has decided to pass up on the ceremony, and instead go on an overdue vacation with his family.

In addition, because of TVB's dispute with the 'Big Four' record companies -Warner Music, Universal Music, EMI and Sony Music, over copyright payments, singers such as Hacken Lee and Eason Chan will not be attending the event.

Meanwhile, despite winning last year's "Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Artist Awards", this year, Raymond Lam will be facing stiff competition from Taiwan's Show Luo and Mayday.

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

Raymond Lam has lots of drama offers

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Despite losing the TVB King title to Wayne Lai, Raymond Lam has been one happy camper, receiving drama offers left and right.

According to Jayne Stars, it was revealed that after hearing that the actor's contract has only one year left, mainland companies such as Huayi Brothers and Sun Entertainment Culture Ltd. have been interested to collaborate with Raymond.

Sun Entertainment Culture's Executive, Paco Wong expressed, "I do have intentions to work with Raymond, but we haven't been in contact yet. There are not many people left in the Hong Kong entertainment industry nowadays who can sing, dance, and act."

Meanwhile, Emperor Entertainment Group's Mani Fok also revealed that they have been interested in artistes with lots of potential, including Raymond Lam, whose fan base is the biggest among all TVB stars.

However, when asked about the offers, Raymond enthused, "My upcoming January concert will be the most important. I am not taking any new projects at the moment."

Nonetheless, the actor is still happy to know that he does not need a TVB King award to be in high demand.

Source: Yahoo! Entertainment

Aaron Kwok wants to make a Romance and an Action Film

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Lynn Xiong (Hung Doi Lam)'s father earlier passed away. Keeping his girlfriend company throughout the entire funeral, Aaron Kwok Fu Sing yesterday attended a fashion event.

COLD WAR (HONG JING) with almost 43 million was last year's Hong Kong film champion. Sing Sing was very pleased and later will attend the celebration. He revealed that COLD WAR sequel will start production at the middle of the year, with the original team and new characters. Sing Sing said that since the film performed well, instead he would be more careful with script selection. "This year I still have several movies, I hope to able to make a romance and an action film." In his March Hong Kong Coliseum concert, Sing Sing said that the content, arrangement and costumes will be just like an all new concert. However he will keep the mid air dance segment and the stage will be more dangerous than the one before.

Source: Mingpao, Singtao
Translated by: hktopten

Sandra Ng asks her maid about Toilet Scrubbing

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Ronald Cheng Chung Kei, Sandra Ng Kwan Yu, Chapman To Man Jat, and Teresa Mo Shun Kwan in the Lunar New Year film HOTEL DELUXE (BAK SING JAU DIM) played hotel employees who ran into strange and weird clients. Kwan Yu played the housekeeping manager Sister To and had to keep everything in its place. Even when folding sheets she had to measure the angle with a protractor. "In real life, I have a maid for chores at home, if I have to use the high tech home appliance I definitely would be very clumsy."

To be convincing with her bathroom scrubbing scene, Kwan Yu asked her maid for advice. "Although I have a maid for household chores, I wouldn't spoil my daughter to become a Hong Kong child. I want her to keep her room clean and pick up her toys."

Source: Mingpao, on.cc
Translated by: hktopten

Andy Lau and Gordon Lam exchange fire and scare the crowd

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The Andy Lau Tak Wa, Gordon Lam Ka Tung, Michael Tong Man Lung and others starred film FUNG BO earlier at a gun fight scene at Central. Since it was Sunday morning, the working class was off. Heavenly King Lau Wa's charm still attracted over 100 onlookers. The gun fight and car crash scenes were very realistic, gun fire sounds endlessly rang. Each actor performed convincingly, making the production process both intense and exciting.

When the press arrived, a car was already upside down on the side of the street. A stunt double who resembled Lau Tak Wa studied the production detail with action director Chin Kar Lok. Chin Kar Lok looked seriously and in command.

After an exciting car crash scene, the flipped car was placed on the side of the road. Luckily it was Sunday, vehicles were few and one lane could be blocked off. The crew helped with directing the traffic, both the traffic flow and the production went smoothly.

After a break, Lau Tak Wa appeared with a rifle and "fresh blood" on his face. He looked very cool as he officially began a police chase and gun fight. Wa Jai kept firing the rifle in front of the camera at three robbers, Lam Ka Tung, Tong Man Lung and Terence Yin (Wan Chi Wai) exchanged fire. Central was "raining bullets" as gun fire rang throughout Central deafeningly.

In one of the scenes a bullet brushed by wa Jai, the fake bullets were very close to him and even set off sparks on the ground. The location was filled with more bullet ammunition smell. Although pedestrians knew it was a movie shoot, they still covered their ears and ran for cover. The atmosphere was both intense and exciting. Such a gun fight scene was indeed rare for people, onlookers felt like they were right in the thick of it and were able to catch a glimpse of Lau Tak Wa and the cast. Now wonder the crowd did not subside despite hours of productions.

Known to be serious, Wa Jai had every expressions on his face. After the shot he kept studying the script with the production team. Every scene was shot twice or more. The shoot ran over 4 hours at Central and began in the early morning, but each actor looked energized. When they took the marks they had no smile at all as they all concentrated on the shoot.

Source: Singtao
Translated by: hktopten

Natalie Tong Wants a Food Business like Jazz Lam, Partnering with "A Fistful of Stances' Cast

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Jazz Lam opens his second ice cafe "Lung Fung Cafe" and invited good friends Natalie Tong, Toby Leung and Oscar Leung to celebrate with him. Since the store opening attracted a lot of people, the street was jammed and the police had to assist at the scene. Jazz exposed last November because of the rainy weather, he feared his business would go downhill, but fortunately it was still profitable. He said: "My employees work so hard, I will treat them well and won't be like other companies, hold off on their pay checks!"

Natalie and Toby praised Jazz has a career and is a good man. When asked if she'll be like Jazz and start a business of her own too? She said: "Jazz is so good at doing business, I can partner up with him and start a food business. Then we'll get the A Fistful of Stances crew back. I'll be responsible for the taste test, Kevin Cheng will be at the register and Kenneth Ma will be responsible to get us more customers since he's so popular among the females!"

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum


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