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Whatever Happened To … Catherine Hung Yan

Catherine Hung YanCatherine Hung Yan — who you may remember from co-starring in the 1993 TVB series THE LEGENDARY RANGER with Leon Lai, Michelle Ries and Faye Wong — will be marrying her fiance Mainland actor Zhang Danfeng later this month.  In May, the couple went on location in Vietnam to shoot ads for a bridal shop.  Accompanied by a crew of seven, Hung and Zhang spent three days in Dalat and Mui Ne looking romantic.

Hung, who has an eight year-old son with actor Max Mok Siu-Chun, revealed that her fiance and her son get along famously. Hung: “He really loves my son. They get along together very well. Recently, he was teaching my son how to ride a bike. He was really considerate and patient when he was doing it so my son really likes him.”

After her run as a minor “it girl”, Hung has focused primarily on modeling, B-movies and ATV/Taiwan/Mainland TV co-productions. She has appeared in ads for S&H Cosmetics, movies like SALON BEAUTY and MARKET’S ROMANCE as well as dramas like THE YOUNG PRIME MINISTER LITTLE KAM LAW and THE MISCHIEVOUS PRINCESS.

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Image credit: Xinhua

News Links: June 8th, 2009

Lots of links to get to today so let’s get rolling …

CRADLE AND GRAVE:

Shek Kin (1913-2009):

It’s a son for Isabella Leong and Richard Li

Isabella Leong gives birth to baby boy

PRODUCTION NEWS:

Wong, First Vanguard set up fund

  • Hmmm … “the Bruce Lee biopic IP MAN” … the name of the guy the film is actually about is actually in the title … way to bolster the credibility of your Asian film coverage Western news media
  • The related Reuters article did the same thing: First Vanguard, Raymond Wong plan $100 mln movie fund
  • Longtime Asian film reporter, Liz Shackleton, got it right in her ScreenDaily report of the story
  • While I’m on the subject, it’s annoying when the Western news media constantly refers to Edison Chen as the star of INFERNAL AFFAIRSHe was in INFERNAL AFFAIRS for slightly longer than he was THE DARK KNIGHT.  Oh well, I suppose it can’t get much worse than THE DEPARTED being referred to as “… a remake of the Japanese film INFERNAL AFFAIRS.

CRI English Movie Preview: Searching for Jackie Chan

Zhang Ziyi in THE GREAT CAUSE OF CHINA’S FOUNDATION aka FOUNDING OF A NATION

More Zhang Ziyi: Cast Promotes “Sophie’s Revenge”

Feng Xiaogang: Feng follows hit with ‘Aftershocks’

Jia Zhangke: Jia starts shooting doc for Shanghai Expo

SEXY PHOTOS GATE:

Cecilia Cheung accepts Edison Chen’s apology:

Anthony Wong gets into possible assault lawsuit

FEATURES:

Aaron Kwok: What makes this Heavenly King’s hands tremble?

More Aaron Kwok:

Interview: Closer Look at Yao Chen (SOPHIE’S REVENGE)

Gianna Jun (aka Jeon Ji Hyun): Blood Work

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GENERAL NEWS:

Eason Chan: Full time acting on Eason’s mind

Jet Li fronts adidas campaign

RELATED: Photos

Leon Lai voices animated feature but his children won’t know

Lin Chi-ling’s ‘baby voice’ a hoax?

EastSouthWestNorth: Miss Hong Kong contestant writes to Apple Daily

New Straits Times entertainment news round-up

Yao Ming happy to slam-dunk one for kids in need

‘Slumdog’ kids visit Hong Kong for charity show

Gong Mi: ‘Happy Girl’ Not Cecilia Cheung

RELATED:

Taiwan:

Stefanie Sun:

Japan:

SHANGHAI FILM FESTIVAL:

Hollywood Reporter: Shanghai Surprise

Film festival pulls Berry

Zhou Xun: A Difficult ‘Message’

Qing Dynasty film competes for Golden Goblet

“Wheat” Premiere to Open Shanghai Film Fest

Tickets Selling Fast for Shanghai Film Festival

EFP doubles support at Shanghai

MOVIE REVIEWS:

THE EQUATION OF LOVE AND DEATH (Zhou Xun)

PHOTO GALLERYS:

Jay Chou and Lin Chi-Ling

On June 3rd, Chou and Lin took a break from filming TREASURE HUNTER to meet with members of the media.  The pair were working on location at Wuxi’s Water Margin City Production Studios.  Eric Tsang Chi-Wai co-stars.

Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu: FORBIDDEN CITY COP: SMART DOG Gallery

George Lam Chi-Cheung: 1, 2

Ah Lam and the Lamstache closed out his Hung Hum Coliseum concert series on June 6th.  His wife, Sally Yeh, and his mother were in attendance as was Vivian Chow Wai-Man.  Justin Lo was a guest performer.

RELATED: George Lam & Sally Yeh marriage on shaky ground

Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah

Daniel Wu

Daniel Wu attended an event for Habitat For Humanity.  Wu is currently preparing for his role as a marksman in Derek Yee Tung-Sing’s next film 槍王之王 (trans. KING OF THE GUN KINGS)

Shu Qi promotes Magnum Chocolates

Don’t know why but when I hear the word “magnum”, I think of condoms, not chocolates.

Tavia Yeung Yi, Steven Ma Jun-Wai and Raymond Ho-Yin promote their new TVB drama SWEETNESS IN THE SALT (碧血鹽梟)

Fan Bingbing

2009 is the “Year of Fan Bingbing” as she is lated to have five films released within the year: SHINJUKU INCIDENT, WHEAT, FUTURE COPS, EAST WIND RAIN, SOPHIE’S REVENGE, BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINS

More Fan Bingbing: Bridal Magazine Photos 

Taiwanese star Landy Wen

Sina.com High Definition Galleries:

CULTURAL NEWS:

Hong Kong Workers Swoon over Lunchtime Karaoke

Kung Fu Legend Lives on in London

More Thoughts On Edison Chen’s Comeback

A quick clarification on my remarks, from earlier today, about Edison Chen’s comeback:

1.  But first, CNN has updated their website to include video of the interview

2.  I have nothing against Edison Chen making a comeback.  He has a right, like the rest of us, to make a living.  I was just pointing out to the people who are saying Edison Chen is “breaking his word” that there are better, more effective ways to show your disgust with him and his comeback.

3.  When I wrote that “you’d be the foolish one if you took a man of his deeds at his word”, I was not talking specifically about Sexy Photos Gate.  I was trying to say that Edison Chen has been around since 2000 and, in these past nine years, what from the way he carries himself in public suggests that he’s a guy whose word is his bond?  How many celebrities get into fights with people on the street?  How many celebrities express their frustrations by kicking in a taxi?  To me, his public persona comes off more as “creep” than “stand-up guy”.

That said, it’s only his public persona that we see.  We don’t know anything about the way he is in private.  The way Anthony Wong Chau-Sang stands by him and the way he was able to have relations with so many women suggests that he’s a charming guy in private life.

Again, I was just trying to make the point that deriding Edison Chen for “breaking his word” is a waste of time.

4.  It’ll be interesting to see if Edison Chen can make a successful come back.  As I wrote back in Feburary 2008, his entire career path has defied conventional wisdom so you can’t write him off.

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5.  I’m interested to see what you guys think of the WestEast magazine photos.  I know that they are designed to look cool.  However, I think they comes across — with the handcuffs and flagellation marks — as a bit pretentious.  Then again, I’m an old man who doesn’t get tattoos and why otherwise beautiful girls would mar their bodies with tramp stamps.  Here’s a quick poll:

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(EDITED TO ADD: Hmmm … the poll doesn’t seem to be working.  If you have an opinion on the photos, please leave a comment.  I’m interested to read what you have to say about them.)

Image credits: WestEast Magazine by way of Sina.com

The Teahouse: June 3rd, 2009

A reader interaction post today as I respond to some of the comments left on the blog.  But first, some box office numbers:

Like theatres here in North America, theatres in Hong Kong are jammed with the likes of ANGELS & DEMONS, NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2 and TERMINATOR: SALVATION leaving little room for Asian films.  Here is the top ten in Hong Kong from this past weekend:

  1. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2
  2. TERMINATOR: SALVATION
  3. ANGELS & DEMONS
  4. ASHES OF TIME REDUX, 26 screens, 4 days, $850,028 to date
  5. A FROZEN FLOWER
  6. CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH, 9 screens, 25 days, HK$3.74 million to date
  7. 17 AGAIN
  8. OUTLANDER
  9. NIGHT AND FOG, 1 screen, 18 days, HK$1.15 million to date
  10. CORALINE

I CORRUPT ALL COPS and TRAIL OF THE PANDA have concluded their theatrical runs.  They finished with takes of HK$5.34 milion and HK$1.42 million respectively.

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Before we get to reader comments, a few words about the Edison Chen comeback:

It’s clear with his CNN interview and WestEast magazine cover that Edison Chen is on the comeback trail.  He wasn’t “forced” to come back to HK, he chose to come back.  If you don’t want to see him darken the door of the entertainment circle, don’t attack him for “breaking his word” about retiring.  After all, you’d be the foolish one if you took a man of his deeds at his word.  Look at where taking Edison Chen at his word left Cecilia Cheung and Gillian Chung …

If you want him out of the entertainment circle, here’s what you do:

  • Don’t watch his CNN interview.
  • Don’t buy any magazines with him on the cover.
  • Don’t buy anything from his clothing line.
  • Don’t buy his albums.
  • Don’t go to his movies.
  • Don’t support any projects that has a connection to him.

If enough people did that, you’d be surprised how quickly he disappears from the entertainment circle.  However, if the hits for the SNIPER review here on LoveHKFilm are any indication, there’s still some juice left in EDC so maybe he’ll be with us for a while yet.  By all logic and reason, his career should be dead as a doornail but, as Teddy KGB would say, here he is “hanging around, hang-ing around … can’t get rid of him.”

John Malkovich as Teddy KGB in ROUNDERS

Related Link: CNN EXCLUSIVE: Edison Chen breaks his silence

More EDC:

On to your comments …

From the comments on Production News: Sammi vs Miriam Lunar New Year 2010:

glenn writes:  When I first heard this news, I was quite excited. Now I’m wondering if the acting styles of these two ladies may not mesh completely.

Yes, the betting line for the Kozo Entertainment Group’s illegal but high-class Tsimshatsui gambling den pegs this movie as having a 50% chance of sucking and a 50% of being good.  It was set at 80% suck and 20% good but Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai are involved so the odds of it being good have gone up considerably.

I’m with you Glenn, I don’t know what the chemistry is going to be like between the original Mrs. Kozo and Miriam Yeung.  The papers are already filled with stories about how Sammi hates Miriam and Miriam hates Sammi and how Andy is feuding with Leon and Leon is feuding with Andy.  If Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai are smart, I think they would run parallel story lines where the two main couples interact only briefly … sort of like the first De Niro-Pacino collaboration HEAT.

I think I’ve seen enough of these highly-anticipated collaborations (THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM, RIGHTEOUS KILL, ALIEN VS PREDATOR … DEBBIE DOES JENNA …) to know that they never live up to expectations.  I’m going in with an attitude of: “hey, it’s Lunar New Year, all I want from the movie is for it to be light, breezy and fun.  What I don’t want is for it to turn out to be one of those soulless commercial enterprises where everyone is just going through the motions.”

From the comments on News and Notes: May 14th, 2009:

Bunta Sugawara writes:  Any idea when Vengeance is released in HK? (I’m doing some mental arithmetic to work out when I’m likely to get my grubby paws on a DVD release of it - it sounds great).

I haven’t been able to find a definite date.  Articles that popped up last year covering the news conference announcing the project had a Summer 2010 HK release pegged but nothing specific was reported.  Here’s the link to the official English-language website for VENGEANCE, when there’s a fixed date, I’m sure it’ll be listed there:

From the comments on News Links: Memorial Day 2009:

Dave Leong writes:  Did you watch end up watching American Masters last night?

Nope, I haven’t watched AMERICAN MASTERS: HOLLYWOOD CHINESE yet.  I have recorded it though.  I’m a huge sports fan so my nights have been filled with both NBA and NHL playoffs.  Plus, the UEFA Champions League Final was on the same day as the documentary.  I’ll get to it someday because it sounds very interesting.

Will writes:  Why aren’t you on Twitter?

I’m not on Twitter because I sold my soul to the Kozo Entertainment Group and can’t write for any other media.  Me and Charlene Choi, caged birds for our respective media conglomerates …

Just kidding, I’m not on Twitter because it seems like a fad that’s destined to go the way of Cabbage Patch Kids, Tamagotchi … Twins.

Plus, I’m a blowhard so I can’t limit myself to just 140 characters.

… And, as always, I’m a lazy, lazy man.

Audrey writes:  I’m happy Kozo still keeps lovehkfilm going even though he rubs elbows with Nick Cheung and Karena Lam. 

LoveHKFilm may still be going strong but Kozo’s definitely changed now that he’s hanging out with the cool kids.  He’s become insufferable.  He’s affected a Madonna-like faux British accent going on about how I need to use “my loaf” and how he has to go up the “apples and pears” to get away from his new “trouble and strife”.  It’s sickening … sickening I tell ya.

I’m just kidding.  Kozo is one of the sweetest guys you’ll ever have the good fortune to meet.  We kid because we love.  Speaking of which …

From the comments on News Links: May 30th, 2009:

langong writes:  Are you sure it was the photo of S and not “K” you were compiling posts in front of? 

You caught me, you caught me.  I confess that I’m compiling posts in front of a photo of Kozo.  I wish I knew how to quit him … I really wish I knew how to quit him … :-)

BECAUSE I’M NOT ON TWITTER:

- For film fans:  NPR has a two-part podcast about the Cannes Film Festival with critic John Powers.  Interesting stuff if you want to hear about the films that made a splash at Cannes.  In part two, Powers has some kind words for Park Chan-Wook’s THIRST and some not so kind words for Ang Lee and TAKING WOODSTOCK.  Here are the links:

- More from NPR: A podcast review of the Oscar-winning Japanese film DEPARTURES (LoveHKFilm review):

- Does Hiroyuki Sanada have it written in his contract that his characters have to die?  I watched another Sanada film over the weekend — won’t mention which one to avoid spoiling anybody –  and, quelle surprise, his character died.  That’s five Sanada films in a row for me in which his character does not make it to the end credits.

Image credit: Miramax Films (Teddy KGB)

Production News: Sammi vs Miriam Lunar New Year 2010

When Alien got together with Predator back in 2004, it didn’t matter who won because we all lost (even in ways the filmmakers probably did not intend).  Now, five years later, a pairing almost as epic is going to be made as reports have surfaced suggesting that Sammi Cheng Sau-Man and Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah are joining forces with Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai for a Lunar New Year picture that will hit the screens in time for holiday season 2010.  Hopefully, this time HK entertainment fans will all win.

Late last week, HK media reports emerged suggesting that Media Asia has been looking to put together a Lunar New Year film after seeing the success that Mandarin Films had with ALL’S WELL ENDS WELL 2009 (HK$24.6 million).  Reportedly, after some urging from entertainment mogul Peter Lam Kin-Ngok, Johnnie To Kei-Fung and Wai Ka-Fai have agreed to shoot a holiday picture starring Sammi Cheng, Miriam Yeung, Andy Lau Tak-Wah and Leon Lai Ming.  It will be the first Lunar New Film from To and Wai since 2002’s FAT CHOI SPIRIT.  According to the reports, the film will be a romantic comedy and shooting is set to begin in September.

Both Media Asia and Wai Ka-Fai have confirmed that a Lunar New Year project is in the works but no other details have been released:

Media Asia spokesperson Ms. Leung: “The company will indeed be shooting a Lunar New Year movie this September.”

Wai Ka-Fai: “Yes, we’ll be doing this movie. Right now, we’re working on a script. There’s not much that we can make public at this point.”

The Sammi Cheng-Miriam Yeung Media Asia project will be competing with Mandarin’s ALL’S WELL ENDS WELL 2010 starring Louis Koo Tin-Lok, Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu and Ronald Cheng Chung-Gei.

Related Chinese-language media articles: 1, 2, 3

 
 
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