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Wednesday, January 30. 2008
-- Wushu -- On January 30, the media was allowed visit to the set of Wushu, which is about 5 kids training rigorously at a wushu school, eventually making some accomplishments in the field, and spreading wushu ethos.
Director Antony Szeto, who's also choreographing the action scenes, says that the film employs only realistic combat scenes, with almost no doubling or special effects. They will show be showing a diverse range of Chinese wushu on the screen, including Southern Fist, Sanda, etc.
Continue reading "Wushu the Movie"
Wednesday, January 30. 2008
-- Ice Cold in Hengdian: On location for Painted Skin --Painted Skin is based on a story by Pu Song-ling. The tales of supernatural horrors collected in his Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio have inspired numerous film adaptations, including the classic A Chinese Ghost Story (and its sequels), Li Han-hsiang’s Enchanting Shadow and King Hu’s Cannes award-winning A Touch Of Zen. Painted Skin (Hua Pi) was previously filmed by Fong Pao (in 1966) and again, in 1993, as the final film of King Hu. The current version is a Hong Kong-Chinese co-production, and its to the credit of director Gordon Chan’s script that the project was approved by the state censors, who tend to frown on stories focusing on ‘superstitious’ elements. Bey Logan Blog >>More<<
Tuesday, January 29. 2008
-- Legend of Dong Hai Chuan --After making brief appearances in Seven Swords, Fox Volant of Snowy Mountain, Legend of Shaolin Kungfu, Angela Chen Jia Jia lands a leading role in upcoming 31 episodes kungfu TV series 《董海川传奇》 Legend of Dong Hai Chuan, which is based on real-life events of Bagua Zhang (Eight Trigram Palm) founder Dong Hai Chuan from late Manchurian Dynasty. She will be playing the romantic interest of Dong Hai Chuan. Li Qi Long (aka Shi De Qiang, Tom Lee) will play the title role as young Dong Hai Chuan, while the fifth generation disciple of Eight Trigram Palm Wu Guang Yu will play middle-aged Dong Hai Chuan. Famous Bagua Zhang exponents Mou Jun Dong, Li Yun Long have also been invited to assist in coaching of Bagua Zhang.
Continue reading "Legend of Dong Hai Chuan Announced"
Tuesday, January 29. 2008
-- Painted Skin -- Painted Skin is wrapping up on Feb 2 or so and the production is currently spending two weeks to shoot the finale. Sun Li's role, as well as more of the plot, has been revealed. She comes from a family of exorcists and it's her onus to get rid of the fox vixen Zhou Xun. However, she's a bumbling neophyte with mediocre skills and nobody believes a word when she says that there is a fox spirit for she lacks concrete evidence, even though she has a demon detector. Sun Li also provides comic relief. While she carries an arsenal of talismans and magical devices with her all the time, finding the right item at the right time to deal with demons is a challenge.
Continue reading "Painted Skin"
Sunday, January 27. 2008
-- Five Disciples of Master Wong -- Five Disciples of Master Wong TV series focuses on the stories of, well, the five renowned disciples of Wong Fei Hung, namely Leung Foon, Clubfoot Seven, Lam Sai Wing, Bucktooth Su, and Moon, starting from how they become accepted by Wong Fei Hung, who was unwilling initially, as his disciples and how they eventually join forces to fight against the mastermind behind illegal opium trade. Max Mok, Xiong Xin Xin and Kent Cheng return as Leung Foon, Clubfoot Seven and Lam Sai Wing. Xiong Xin Xin also directs the action which appears to be realistic and hard-hitting. Trailer: Sina | Order DVD: YesAsia
Thursday, January 17. 2008
-- The Shao Lin Warriors (Shaolin Temple: Monks and Marines) -- Filming of 36 episodes 《少林僧兵》 The Shaolin Warriors TV series has wrapped up recently and is now undergoing post-production. The cast includes Sammo Hung, Cui Lin, Li Man, Sammy Hung, Liu Ying, Jeanette Aw, Qin Yan, Christopher Lee, Cui Peng. Director Raymond Lee says in an interview on January 16 that he loves Cheung Sing Yim's Shaolin Temple, and filming Shao Lin Warriors TV series is a fulfilment of his childhood dreams. Shaolin Temple: Monks and Marines is about Shaolin monks joining General Qi Ji Guang's marines to help defend the nation against Japanese pirates. Shao Lin Warriors is scheduled for release later this year.
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Wednesday, January 16. 2008
-- Interview with Jet Li -- Jet Li, the multi-talented star who counts martial arts, acting and extensive humanitarian work among his many accomplishments, joined CNN's Anjali Rao for a special edition of "Talk Asia" filmed in front of a live audience in Hong Kong. Li reveals how martial arts led him to Hollywood fame, his thoughts on meeting the U.S. president, his relationship with the Dalai Lama, and how the 2004 tsunami changed his perspective on life. CNN >>More<<
Wednesday, January 16. 2008
-- No Kung Fu Fighting for China's Jet Li This Year --Chinese action star Jet Li, who had a close brush with death in tsunami-ravaged Maldives in 2004, will take a break from fighting villains on screen this year as he turns his attention to charity work. Private philanthropy is a new trend in the world's most populous nation, where the wealth gap widened after the government abandoned a cradle-to-grave welfare system and embraced capitalist reforms in the late 1970s. Li told Reuters that he had turned down two offers from U.S. filmmakers, forfeiting an income of about 200 million yuan ($27.6 million). He declined to elaborate. Instead, he will focus on the Jet Li One Foundation Project, which he launched jointly with the Red Cross Society of China last year to raise funds to help victims of natural disasters worldwide and Chinese youth coping with mental health issues. Reuters >>More<<
Tuesday, January 15. 2008
-- Coming Soon in 2008 -- Here’s a look at new martial arts, Asian action and related screen-fighting films coming to theaters and home video in 2008. Kungfu Cinema >>More<<
Thursday, January 10. 2008
-- Fatal Contact DVD (Dragon Dynasty 2-disc Ultimate Edition) - Dragon Dynasty's Fatal Contact Ultimate Edition DVD, which is scheduled for release on January 22, comes packed with the following extras:
• A Dragon Rising: A Featurette with Leading Man Wu Jing • The Ringmaster: An Interview with Director Dennis Law • Working Girl: An Interview with Co-Star Theresa Fu • Young and Dangerous: An Interview with Co-Star Miki Yeung • Life Is a Contact Sport: Behind the Scenes of Fatal Contact • Feature commentary with Director Dennis Law and Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan • Original Theatrical Trailer
This 2-disc special edition DVD may be pre-ordered from YesAsia or HKFlix.
Thursday, January 10. 2008
-- Wang Qun's Funeral -- Wang Qun's funeral wake was held on January 9, and Zhao Bao Gang, Wu Jing, etc turned up to see him off. Wang Qun was known to be a very nice person in the circle. Wu Jing was grief-stricken at loss of someone close to him. His senior Wang Qun had been very kind to him and taken good care of him. When Wu Jing was bullied, Wang Qun would stood up for him. Jet Li, Yu Rongguang and Sammo Hung have also expressed their condolences by sending in wreaths. Video: Qianlong, Sohu, Sina.
Tuesday, January 8. 2008
-- She Ain't Mean --Tsui Hark's modern day comedy 《女人不坏》 She Ain't Mean (tentative) has begun production in Beijing on January 8. It's described as a modern version of Peking Opera Blues with Zhou Xun, Gui Lun Mei and Kitty Zhang Yu Qi taking on the leading roles. The three respectively underwent training in Chi Kung, in boxing, and in etiquette and ballet in preparation for the role. And Tsui Hark will amend the script according to their performances. Tsui Hark says that the most important element in this film is beauty, "Everyone you see in this movie, the dresses, the objects are all the most beautiful and avant-garde." Tsui Hark was inspired by a calligraphy with the words She Ain't Mean that he saw when he awoke one day, and images of countless women flashed across his mind. While he didn't gave it a careful thought, the various characters began to gradually form into something more concrete after several days.
Continue reading "Tsui Hark's She Ain't Mean Begins Production"
Sunday, January 6. 2008
-- A Legend of Shaolin Kung Fu II: Thirteen Warrior Monks -- Production has begun quietly on January 4 for second part of 《少林寺传奇》 A Legend of Shaolin Kungfu Trilogy. Du Xiao continues to helm this martial arts series revolving around Shaolin Temple. The majority of the martial arts cast members are also back, including Xie Miao, Li Yuan, Ye Jian Wei, Pan Yuan Jia, Li Chong, Wang Xiao Long and actress Sun Hui Ning. This time around Yuen Biao will play Tan Zong, leading thirteen warrior monks in aiding Prince Li Shimin. Yuen Bun will handle the martial arts choreography. The story, similar to Jet Li's Shaolin Temple, is as follows: In the twilight years of Sui Dynasty, the emperor is tyrannical, fatuous and debauched, and the commoners lead a very hard life. People |