Posts Tagged ‘Movie’

Jay Chou will not direct anymore after “Pandamen”

Jay Chou will not direct anymore after “Pandamen”

Jay Chou revealed that he is unlikely to direct another television drama after “Pandamen” during a promotional press event for the ailing series on Tuesday.

“Pandamen” suffered low ratings in Taiwan despite being aired in its entirety. Cuts made to key scenes in the show by Chinese censors were previously blamed for its dismal showing in Guangzhou, China. (more…)

Blue Lan had sleepless nights after accepting PS Nan role

Blue Lan had sleepless nights after accepting PS Nan role

Blue Lan Zheng Long acted as a gender novelist ‘ruffian guy’ in his new drama: ‘Tou Xin Da Sheng PS Nan’ and beat Jerry Yan’s ‘Down with Love’; a despicable baddie and makes one ‘have the urge to hate’, ‘abusing people’ and this proves that if the guy is not bad, two men does not like. And the audience realised that he has lost weight till his chin (more…)

More unlucky mishaps delay the production of “The Grand Master”

More unlucky mishaps delay the production of

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung is preparing to undergo surgery after doctors found that his old arm injury was not healing properly.

The 47-year-old actor broke a bone in his left arm in an accident during a martial arts practice session for martial arts film “The Grand Master” in July last year.

Leung’s surgery will delay shooting of “The Grand Master” yet again. (more…)

Raymond Lam makes fun of Ah Sa’s flat chest

Raymond Lam makes fun of Ah Sa's flat chest

Charlene Choi (Ah Sa), Raymond Lam, Kenny Kwan, Wong Cho Lam, Ken Hung, Christine Kuo, Kathy Tong, Steven Cheung, Katy Kung, Jessie Shum and Di Lung attended the blessing ceremony for new film <Emerald Pearl – 翡翠明珠> a co-production between Shaw Brothers film production company and EEG yesterday. (more…)

Raymond Lam and Miriam Yeung argued in cold weather (movie)

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Last night, Miriam Yeung and Raymond Lam were on the streets pushing and pulling for a dating scene in their new film <Perfect Wedding> directed by Barbara Wong. As the weather was cold, before the two started shooting they were buried under heavy coats and often drank hot tea to stay warm. (more…)