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November 6, 2009

November 6, 2009

Divaasia: Vivian returns to her roots

Actress Vivian Hsu will soon start work on the new Taiwanese movie Seediq Bale, directed by Wei Te Sheng, who also directed last year’s Cape No 7.

Vivian plays the lead role in the movie that portrays the Wushe Incident, a 1930 Seediq uprising led by Mona Rudao against the Japanese when Taiwan was colonised.

The Seediq are Taiwanese aboriginal people who, along with the Truku people, were previously classified as the Atayal tribe.

She said: “I won’t be speaking any Mandarin in the movie at all. Instead, I would have to speak Japanese and Seediq.”

The movie is due to film for half a year and will be completed in 2011.

It is budgeted at $21 million.

Treasure Hunter poster featuring Jay Chou

(HunanTV)

Bodyguards and Assassins main poster

The difficulty in fitting all the cast took three months before finalizing the poster.

World premiere will be in Nanjing Nov. 12 where Sun Yat-Sen’s mausoleum is located.

(HunanTV)

THR: Tang Wei returns in ‘Manchu’ remake

‘Lust, Caution’ actress coming off ban, stars in English film

“Full Autumn” in Korean — by Kim Tae-yong (“Family Ties”) will start shooting later this month in Seattle, and will travel to other cities across the United States, the Korean producer said…

THR: Hong Kong movies make a dramatic showing at the boxoffice

Four local films got into the top 10 in the summer: the Shaw Brothers’ comeback “Turning Point” (HK15.7 million), “Overheard” from the “Infernal Affairs” team (HK15.5 million), Edko’s Aaron Kwok thriller “Murderer” (HK11.7 million) and period comedy “On His Majesty’s Secret Service” (HK8.8 million). Only two made the cut last summer…Although the number of local releases rose slightly in 2009, what’s staggering is the upcoming Chinese New Year public holiday slot, which will see 10 Hong Kong/Chinese-language high-profile projects competing in three weeks in February. It’s something the which hasn’t been seen since the 1990s….

THR: AFM Special Report: Hong Kong

Boxoffice may be up, but the outlook is troubled

“If there (were) enough films to make in Hong Kong, I’d rather not go anywhere else,” says [Herman] Yau, the hugely prolific Hong Kong director who works with three crews simultaneously — even while many technicians have followed the helmers to the mainland. “Although a large number of Hong Kong filmmakers are now working in China,” he says, “they can’t bring all the film crews with them, so there’re still a lot of local crew members stranded here, unemployed.”

THR: ‘Bodyguards and Assassins’ sells at AFM

Cinema Popular also is shopping its action-romantic comedy “The Return of the Incredible Wu Xia Couple,” directed by Vincent Kuk, and Dante Lam’s period actioner “Flying Guillotines” at AFM.

Screen Daily

THR: Jung to star in ‘Rain of Swords’

Film co-stars Michelle Yeoh, co-produced by John Woo

Screen Daily: TF1 buys Media Asia’s Chen Zhen for France

Hong Kong’s Media Asia Distribution has sold The Legend Of Chen Zhen, directed by Andrew Lau and starring Donnie Yen, to France’s TF1.

Leading Hong Kong action star Yen plays Chen Zhen in the film, a folk hero who fights the Shanghai mafia and occupying Japanese. Shu Qi and Anthony Wong also star…Meanwhile, Dream Movies also took rights for Australia and New Zealand to Pang Ho-chueng’s Love In A Puff, a comedy starring Miriam Yeung and Shawn Yue, and Johnnie To’s new project, Death Of A Hostage, starring Lau Ching Wan.

Zhang Yimou’s remake of Blood Simple [Amazing Tales: Three Guns] has bought its release forward from December 18 to December 11, while Hong King Universe’s The Storm Warriors has shifted its release to December 10. Jay Chou-starring Treasure Hunter will be released on December 9 instead of mid-month as originally planned, and Ning Hao’s road movie Wu Ren Qu [No Man's Land] will move back its release by three months to March next year…

Variety: CineAsia honors Zhou Xun

Actress to receive star of the year kudo

Variety: The Laughing Policeman (Japan)

Wheat (長平大戰之麥田)

What first might appear to be another tiresome period costumer about one of the millions of battles in China’s history turns out to be something rather different. Two deserters from the Qin army in the Warring States period lucklessly find themselves in an enemy town whose men are away fighting. Their lies and ingratiations with the women gradually wear thin — especially as others arrive with contradictory news. This meticulously photographed drama-comedy is structured around elemental themes, of which wheat, the local crop, is prominent. Directed by He Ping (何平), who made The Swordsman in Double Flag Town

Meat Grinder

(雙旗鎮刀客).

A coming-on-middle-aged street vendor projects her madness and history of abuse onto (mostly) unsuspecting, sleazy men — and cooks up a storm. Surprisingly good reviews greeted this gory Thai drama, which is right up there with Hong Kong’s The Untold Story (八仙飯店之人肉叉燒包) as a boundary-pushing, gag-inducing Asian incarnation of Sweeney Todd; it’s also a perfectly timed essay for people who think US beef is the sign of the Devil. Abstruse political subtexts (it’s set during student riots in the 1970s) and class and gender commentary … or blood, guts and torture for their own sake? Take your pick. Taiwan’s censors have let this one through without cuts, though it isn’t clear if this is the version originally banned in Thailand. Either way, here’s the question: Why doesn’t Taiwan make movies like this?

4 new Three Guns images in HD (Sina)

CRI: Stefanie Sun Sings for Mulan

Let The Bullets Fly

Ge You

Carina Lau plays Ge You’s wife

(Xinhua)

CRI: ‘Bullets’ Go Stylish (HD version Sina)

Gong Beibi and Aaron Kwok

Oxide Pang has started shooting B+Detective, the sequel to C+Detective (aka The Detective) in Thailand. (HunanTV)

Li Xiaolu and Alfred Cheung (actor, director, writer)

Love At Seventh Sight (lit.Seven Days To Fall in Love)

(HunanTV)

All’s Well Ends Well 2010 costumes - Angelababy

Lynn Xiong (Sina)

Hot Summer Days - Daniel Wu

Vivian Hsu (Sina)

September 18, 2009

September 18, 2009

New poster of The Warrior and the Wolf reveals Maggie Q (Sina.com)

The Warrior and the Wolf Debuts at Toronto Film Festival

FFWD: Short take

The Warrior and the Wolf (dir. Tian Zhuang Zhuang)A disclaimer on this one: mid-TIFF exhaustion was setting in, and I was drifting a bit, but I also know for a fact that I wasn’t the only one who thought this Chinese period piece was tough to follow. The attrition rate was far higher than any other movie I’ve seen at TIFF, and even interstitial title cards couldn’t spell out exactly what was going on. A great warrior (maybe) is reluctant to kill people in battle, leading to his army’s defeat (I think). He hides out in a desert for a bit, sleeping with a female outcast he meets, and after a really strange sandstorm, they both turn into wolves. For some reason. It’s well shot, but that’s about all I can really say for it.

Lin Chi-Ling (!)

Treasure Hunter poster was released yesterday. The Jay Chou, Lin Chi-Ling movie is set to be released in December. (Sina.com)

‘Treasure Hunter’ Gears up for Release

The official poster and the first trailer for “The Treasure Hunter”, starring Jay Chou and Lin Chi-Ling, were released Thursday.

Spy vs Spy

This autumn, “The Message” (”Feng Sheng”) will join the growing list of flicks about the shadowy lives of secret agents.

The Message stills

Danwei: What do stars having a meeting look like? On Founding of a Republic and Ye Daying’s Tian’anmen

Tian’anmen tries to face the behemoth of The Founding of a Republic

All-star Epic Presents a New Face for China

All-Star Movie Gives Nation’s History

Screen Daily: Founding Of A Republic has record-breaking opening day

The film was originally scheduled to open on Sept 17, but was pushed ahead to 2pm on Sept 16. Its nationwide gross reached $1.9m (RMB14m) up until midnight of Sep 16, which is the best half-day sales record in Chinese film history.

Hollywood Reporter

Jackie Chan, journalist

Telegraph: Epic film The Founding of a Republic marks 60 years of Chinese Communism

Screen Daily: Media Asia scores deals on Venice title Accident

Hollywood Reporter: Tian’s ‘Warrior’ to open HKAFF

Two-week event highlights Asian directors for HK audience

The latest work from upcoming directors, including Singaporean Ho Tzu-nyen’s “Here,” Indian Laxmikant Shetgaonkar’s “The Man Beyond the Bridge,” Hong Kong director Risky Liu’s “Pastry” and Hong Kong film critic turned indie filmmaker Bono Lee’s “Beijing is Coming,” which is making its world premiere at the festival, will compete for this year’s New Talent Awards, which commend newcomers making their debut or sophomore efforts.

Yakkity Yek: Blood Ties a good start

Blood Ties features Cheng Pei Pei and Kenneth Tsang in Singapore film

It has that under-lit urban mystery look, especially in scenes featuring cops in a tense station, which seem as though they could have come from Infernal Affairs or a Johnnie To expose into a seedy underbelly of some kind.

Time Out: Film about illegal Chinese immigrant claustrophobic, in a good way

In Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou’s film, “Take Out,” the audience follows an illegal Chinese immigrant, Ming Ding (Charles Jang). He has one day to pay back a debt or the debt doubles.

A kind of road movie to nowhere that literally goes around in circles and plays out in the course of a single day…

Taipei Times: 02′20″ review

With its sports theme and a physically challenged character in a pivotal role, this melodrama seems ready to capitalize on the Taipei Deaflympics and the Kaohsiung World Games. But it deserves no medal — if anything, the script should have been disqualified

They could be Heroes

Chinese ‘Hero’ for NBC’s Hit Drama: Report

NBC is currently approaching Hong Kong-based stars Daniel Wu, Allen Ting and Stephen Fung for the role, according to the report. Daniel Wu and Stephen Fung share an American upbringing.


Anna May Wong documentary featured at weekend film festival

The first annual festival, sponsored by the San Francisco Chinatown Merchants Association, will screen Elaine Mae Woo’s acclaimed 2007 documentary on Anna May Wong along with two highly regarded documentaries by Jeff Adachi, The Slanted Screen from 2006, and the recently released You Don’t Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story.


Taipei Times: Pop Stop

July 29, 2009

July 29, 2009


Lau Ching-Wan and wife,Amy KwokLau Ching-Wan, Zhang Jingchu, Alex Fong

Daniel Wu, Louis Koo, Lau Ching-WanDaniel Wu

Anita YuenMichelle Ye

Overheard cast and guests attend Hong Kong premiere
Michael Wong and wife
Michael Wong and wife


“Overheard” Premieres in Hong Kong
Hollywood Reporter: Alan Mak hopes for hit in China

‘Chengdu’ to close Venice festival
Fruit Chan, Cui Jian unveil sci-fi film
Chengdu, I Love You to close Venice Film Festival
[ I wonder, did the third part get cut out because Hur Jin-ho expanded his segment to a full length feature?]
Previously: Hur Jin-ho wraps feature-length Season Of Good Rain
‘Chengdu’ to Close Venice Film Festival

Variety: SPC to distribute Yimou’s ‘Blood’ [Amazing Tales: Three Guns]
Sony Pictures Classics is continuing its relationship with filmmaker Zhang Yimou, agreeing to distribute his planned remake of the Coen brothers’ comedic thriller “Blood Simple” domestically and in several major foreign territories
Screen Daily: Sony Classics on board for Zhang Yimou’s Blood Simple remake

China welcomes ‘Haeundae’ wave
Korean disaster film looks for success onshore in China

Lee Byung-hun Returns With Film ‘G.I. Joe’
Kwon Sang-woo May Make Hollywood Debut
Hollywood’s Korean ninjas
Sandra Ng
Barbie Hsu
Sandra Ng and Barbie Hsu - On His Majesty’s Secret Service

Xu Fan and husband Feng Xiaogang
Chen Daoming, Chen Jin

Does Feng Xiaogang have vitiligo?

Aftershock officially launches production

Ceremony held at Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Square

HK actress Michelle Reis returns to the big screen

Anthony Wong
Anthony Wong, Yin Tao to Lead Epic Tang Drama

Jia Zhangke: In fact it is the President of the World Uighur Congress Kadeer, a documentary film, and invited me to attend the film premiere, it is known that political figures in the film will appear, too political, and I am not sure about the history of Xinjiang, so it is not the time to attend the film festival a good time, so I choose not to participate. ”
Jia Zhangke speaking at the Hong Kong Book Fair

Jet Li’s Singapore citizenship confirmed

Shing Fui-On (file photo)
Shing Fui-On gives a thumbs up

Young Shing Fui-On and Andy Lau
Shing Fui-On’s cancer has spread to his lungs. He entered the hospital last week and only weighs 45kgs (not lost 45kgs as previously reported)


86 year-old Lam Kau enters hospital with foot injury

Nick Cheung
Nick Cheung films a tourism program in Finland


Vivian Chow
Peter Chan
I spy: Vivian Chow secretly meeting with Peter Chan in Shanghai

Sparks rumors of plans for comeback

England: Family made £7m in fake DVD scam

July 28, 2009

July 28, 2009

Jet Li
Still from Sylvester Stallone film The Expendables - Jet Li


SCMP: Daniel Wu discusses new film ‘Overheard’
Zhang Jingchu, Lau Ching-Wan
Overheard takes in 35M yuan in the opening weekend


‘Tracing Shadow’ Premieres


More photos of premiere


Peter Chan wanted to cast Michelle Reis ten years ago when Bodyguards and Assassins was first planned



Additional photos of Michelle Reis on set of Bodyguards and Assassins
More
Andrew Lau received a 1905 HK$10 bill as a reward and commemoration for his efforts
Peter Chan, in a surprise, introduced Andrew Lau on the last of shooting. Lau had been called in to assist due to an unnamed large crisis.
‘Infernal’ Lau joins ‘Bodyguards’

Shing Fui-On
Shing Fui-On suffers recurrence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

The 54 year-old actor was treated in 2004 with chemo and radiation therapy and he lost 45kg in weight. He also lost his sense of taste and hearing. Nonetheless, Shing was elected village head in Sai Kung and later ran for election to the legislature but was defeated.
Nick Cheung, also a Sai Kung resident, went directly from shooting To Live and Die in Mongkok to visit Shing at the Hong Kong Baptist Hospital. He is due to be released in a couple days.

Prison on Fire
1988 - The Greatest Lover
2001 - ATV series with Japanese beauties
Secret Lover, 1995The Detective, 2007
2003 running for legislative council member


Shing Fui-On continued auto racing even after first being diagnosed in 2004

Zhang Ziyi Interview: From Actress to Producer (Thanks, to duriandave, for pointing it out)

Chinese filmmaker Feng Xiaogang begins shooting earthquake movie
“Aftershocks” tells the story of a seven-year-old girl who survived the quake that killed more than 240,000 people.

Hong Kong filmmaker Lee Kung-lok’s romantic comedy Let’s Fall in Love starts shooting in Beijing on July 24.

MIFF weighs future of Chinese pics
Claustrophobia, Miao Miao also withdrawn

Hollywood Reporter: Haeundae - film review
Bottom Line: Korea’s first disaster movie is slow to reach a crest of excitement but eventually delivers shiploads of action and visual spectacles.
Disaster film a Korean BO success

Comic-Con ‘Thirst’ panel with director Park Chan-Wook

Sassy Girl Returns as a Cyborg (video/photos)
Sassy girl returns as robot in Cyborg She

HK singer Eason Chan’s marriage in trouble?

Donnie Yen’s birthday party
Donnie Yen and wife
Raymond WongLynn XiongCheung Tat-MingVincent Kok
Roy CheungLeon LaiAndrew Lin
Donnie Yen celebrates his 46th birthday with friends

Additional photos

Yasmin Ahmad

  • Touched by her maternal glow
  • Friend to All
  • Tears and tribute

    ESWN: Young Models At The Hong Kong Book Fair


    SCMP: Anti-model activists protest at HK Book Fair


    SCMP: Kobe brings MVP skills to HK

  • July 21, 2009

    July 21, 2009




    Louis Koo is On His Majesty’s Secret Service

    Louis Koo Becomes a Robot in Golden Armour

    Song Jia

    Lau Ching-WanLouis Koo
    Zhang JingchuDaniel Wu

    Overheard Beijing premiere - more photos


    Bodyguards and Assassins - farewell to Hu Jun as his part concludes shooting

    New Bruce Lee flick to focus on his life and loves
    An eight-minute trailer for the biopic, directed by veteran filmmaker Ng See- yuen, was shown yesterday at the launch of a design competition for the restoration of Lee’s former home in Kowloon Tong.
    Bruce Lee legend remains strong in Hong Kong 36 years after his death


    Bruce Lee’s brother and sister authorize Manfred Wong to make film on Bruce’s life

    Confirmed Tony Leung Kar-Fai as father, while reporters suggested Karen Mok as sister due to her resemblance.
    Hope to begin shooting early next year and complete in time for 70th anniversary of Bruce’s birthday, November 27.
    Kungfu star Bruce Lee’s new movie to be shot
    Bruce Lee’s siblings authorize Chinese biopics
    Pointing to childhood picture - Phoebe Lee Chau-Yun, Richard Lee Chun-Fai
    Bruce Lee museum in design phase
    Hong Kong government gathers items, commissions doc
    Hong Kong to open Bruce Lee museum
    J.A. Media plans trilogy on kung fu master’s life

    Interview with Wa Ka-Fai
    Prolific screenwriter and director Wai Ka-Fai is nothing less than the Ben Hecht of Hong Kong cinema.

    bc Magazine: Murderer review
    HK Magazine: Murder review

    bc Magazine: Written By review

    bc Magazine: KJ review
    Striking a Chord
    A local documentary about an unusual classical musician is a surprise hit

    Hollywood Reporter: MW review
    Bottom Line: Another classic manga bites the dust in an action-oriented, hatchet-job screen adaptation.

    Hollywood Reporter: A Blood Pledge review
    Bottom Line: A slight schoolgirl K-horror with a mildly intriguing hook

    bc Magazine: Soundless Wind Chime review

    HK Magazine: Peter Kam interview
    Peter Kam’s new CD is now available at any McCafe

    Chinese films pulled from MIFF
    Uighur documentary brought Chinese pressure, withdrawal
    Emily Tang and Jia Zhangke also withdraw

    Re-enter the Dragon
    The International Kung Fu Festival hopes to put guoshu back on the local map
    Gordon Liu, Cheng Pei PeiTsui Siu-Ming
    Press conference photos


    Lydia Shum Memorial Exhibition opens at Hong Kong Heritage Museum

    Michael Wong
    Helicopter pilot Michael Wong promoting watch brand

    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi promotes upcoming event in Beijing


    Charlene Choi: Ronald Cheng is not a Casanova

    June 3, 2009

    June 3, 2009

    Lau Ching-WanLouis Koo
    Daniel WuAlex Fong
    Michael WongProducer Fong Ping
    Overheard cast and crew press conference photos - more



    Lau Ching-Wan
    Overheard - Lau Ching-Wan


    ‘Thirst’ sinks fangs into US July 31

    Film will hit Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York first


    Blood, the Last Vampire: Undead Kimchi


    Kelvin Tong is set to direct a suspense thriller, Kidnapper


    Takashi Shimizu to direct Japan’s first live-action 3D feature The Shock Labyrinth


    Cast Promotes “Sophie’s Revenge”


    Closer Look at Yao Chen (Sophie’s Revenge)

    Yao Chen


    Anthony Wong gets into possible assault lawsuit while dining with Edison


    Edison, People misunderstood my meaning when I said I was withdrawing for an ‘unlimited’ time.

    Cecilia Cheung
    Cecilia Cheung accepts Edison’s apology


    Cecilia Cheung accepts Edison Chen’s apology in sex scandal

    Exclusive interview: Edison Chen breaks his silence


    Edison Chen: I am a victim

    June 1, 2009

    June 1, 2009

    European poster
    Overheard poster


    Gianna Jun Ji-Hyun
    Andrew Lau, Gianna Jun Ji-Hyun,Yuen Wo-Ping
    Blood: Last Vampire Hong Kong press conference - photos


    In English

    Nic Tse, Zhou Yun
    Teddy Chen, Zhou Yun, Peter Chan
    Zhou Yun plays friend of Nic Tse in Bodyguards and Assassins


    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau - Detective Dee



    Tsui Hark striving for Chinese Lord of the Rings

    Xiao Shenyang
    Xiao Shenyang Spring Festival phenom cast in Zhang Yimou’s Three Guns

    Choi Min-sik Escapes Oncreen to ‘Himalaya’
    “Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells” first film in four years not for everyone

    Korea’s Cannes winners honor Roh
    ‘Thirst’ win overshadowed by national tragedy

    Mother has biggest opening of the year in Korea
    Bong Joon-ho’s thriller Mother has beaten Park Chan-wook’s Thirst

    Shanghai Kiss: Chinese-Americans Lost In Translation


    Lin Chi-Ling dubbing animated film Ma Lan Hua/Horse Orchid

    Liu Yifei
    On a TV interview recently, Liu Yifei revealed that she loves hip hop music

    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu at charity event

    Preparing for new Derek Yee film as sniper in CHEUNG WONG JI WONG (GUN KING OF KINGS). Eats 6 meals a day to put on weight.


    Edison Chen accepts interview from CNN’s Talk Asia

    Gillian Chung

    Gillian Chung’s appearance in Fuzhou to shoot a soap opera drew a crowd



    Gillian at EEG tenth anniversary celebration


    Charlene Choi slide show


    I spy: Four months pregnant 38 year-old Gigi Lai shopping

    George Lam in concert dress rehearsal
    Sally Yeh
    Sally Yeh arrives to show support for George Lam in concert



    George Lam and Sally Yeh marriage on shaky ground

    I spy: Shu Qi having tea with male friend in Central


    I spy: Patrick Tse shopping with a middle-aged woman, not Coco

    Not Cecilia Cheung but Gong Mi
    Little Cecilia - Photo gallery

    ‘Happy Girl’ Not Cecilia Cheung

    Film star sex video scandal grips Philippines


    ‘Olympic girl’ Lin Miaoke at dress rehearsal for Children’s Day

    chinaSMACK Smacked: Victim Of Denial of Service (DoS) Attack

    The cult of a Super Girl - Li Yuchun

    May 13, 2009

    May 13, 2009

    Posters for Bodyguards and Assassins released

    Tony Leung Ka-Fai

    Hu Jun, Eric Tsang, Nic Tse, Donnie Yen, Leon Lai, Fan Bingbing, Wang Po-Chieh, Wang Xueqi, Zhou Yun, Li Yuchun
    Scheduled for December 18th release
    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/showbiz/2009-05/13/content_7773322.htm

    Louis Koo
    Lau Ching Wan, Daniel Wu
    Overheard/Wiretap - Lau Ching-Wan, Louis Koo, Daniel Wu

    Louis Koo put on thirty pounds for the role

    Director Hung Yan-Yan with cast
    Hung Yan-YanJiang Luxia - leading lady
    Sam LeePeggy Tseng Pei-Yu
    Coweb Beijing press conference


    Li Bingbing - The Message

    Donnie Yen in for Bond-esque actioner
    ‘14 Blades’ will be directed by Daniel Lee

    Chinese director Lou Ye to premiere movie at Cannes film festival despite ban - Spring Fever
    Lou Ye - Spring Fever press kit

    New H.K. sales firm embraces actresses
    Vicky Zhao Wei, Tang Wei have faced career hurdles

    Ethan Ruan replaces Jay Chou as triad member in new film

    Cinema Popular unveils China’s first superhero movie
    Cinema Popular is unveiling four new projects at Cannes:
    Jung Ku - The Man From 18th Hell (Peter Chan), The Flying Guillotines - (Dante Lam), Queen’s Road Ripper, God of Wealth
    Korea’s Sidus to co-produce One Armed Swordsman remake
    Fortissimo takes on Tian Zhuangzhuang’s Warrior
    Focus, Edko seal three film deal
    True Legend, The Warrior and The Wolf, and Murderer (starring Aaron Kwok)

    Don’t bow down to vices, says Tsai Chin

    Attending Guests: Want a date with Taiwanese female stars? Pay up

    Ashes of Time cast
    Stumbled across this picture and I thought people might enjoy seeing it. Notice who’s in it? Joey Wang!
    And a couple more:

    Zhao Wei slide show


    Jamie Cheung (Dragonball: Evolution) slide show

    May 5, 2009

    May 5, 2009

    Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , — dleedlee @ 9:40 am

    The Message
    Poster for The Message (’Sound of the Wind’)

    This Huayi film featuring Zhou Xun and Li Bingbing is planning on heavy Hollywood-style promotion

    Donnie Yen
    http://news.sina.com.tw/article/20090504/1672375.html
    Gordon Chan and Andrew Lau have invited Donnie Yen to play Chen Zhen, previously played by Jet Li in his Fist of Legend. Donnie also previously played Chen in a TV series 14 years ago but hasn’t agreed yet. Filming is scheduled to begin in November.

    Vivian Hsu
    Vivian Hsu on Freezing Filming Set

    Vivian shows on set amenities

    ‘Thirst’ Nears 1 Mil. in 5 Days

    Vampires beat mutants at Korea boxoffice

    ‘Thirst’ tops ‘Wolverine’ over holiday weekend

    Andy Lau’s wedding is off, says HK media

    Andy Lau: Hung Hsien Nu is my “girlfriend”!,

    HK star Cecilia Cheung ‘hopes to act again’ after a year’s break

    Hollywood remake of ‘Hachiko’ to hit screens in August

    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu attends the Hong Kong premiere of City of Life and Death

    Gillian Chung’s first Hong Kong performance after comeback

    Shu Qi
    I spy: Shu Qi dining in Shanghai

    Tiananmen activist Chai Ling sues makers of film about 1989 protest

    Illegal Downloads Taint Korea’s Rising Status in Film Industry

    Liza Wang, Law Kar-Ying
    Law Kar-Ying and long time girlfriend singer/actress Liza Wang were married in Las Vegas last weekend (Thanks, Fan!)

    ESWN: The Hunting Of The Taxi Cab Drivers

    April 29, 2009

    April 29, 2009

    Zhang Ziyi, Fan Bingbing
    Sophie’s Revenge scheduled for August release

    Li Yuchun
    Bodyguards and Assassins - Li Yuchun

    Supergirl sings theme song and plays Simon Yam’s daughter

    Zhang Jingchu
    Beijing preview of John Rabe -Zhang Jingchu

    Yu NanBa Duo, Wang Shuangbo
    Ning Hao film currently in production ‘Uninhabited Region’

    Zhang Yimou to shoot ‘Amazing Tales — Three Guns’
    Pic to be divided into two parts
    Sun Honglei, Xiao Shenyang, Wang Xiaohua, Ni Dahong cast

    Lu’s ‘City of Life and Death’ draws raves, death threats
    Sympathetic portrayal of Japan angers some viewers

    Banned Chinese director enters film at Cannes - Spring Fever
    Lou Ye endured previous ban with French festival entry
    http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5iU1DMQqYhHgrxEbZBjwxeKGTlq6w
    Le Pacte acquires French rights to Spring Fever

    Leon Lai
    Leon Lai returns to Hong Kong from Shanghai, avoids questions about Jill Vidal

    Daniel Wu - A Vase No More

    Russell Wong takes his turn behind the camera

    ESWN: What Did Jackie Chan Say? (Roland Soong mix)
    The Associated Press transcript gives the impression that Jackie Chan was more cogent and articulate than he actually is. The verbatim transcript makes him much less so. For example, he could not even get the dates of the founding of the People’s Republic of China or the beginning of the reforms right at first. You can also watch the video and you don’t even have to understand Chinese to perceive the clipped nature of his speech. Jackie Chan is not in his milieu when it comes to this kind of subject.


    Computer technician who leaked Edison Chen sex photos found guilty, faces jail time

    Jail set for computer technician over Chen sex photos

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