Benny Chan released the first trailer from his upcoming movie City under Siege, starring Aaron Kwok, Shu Qi and Zhang Jingchu. Check it.
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Benny Chan released the first trailer from his upcoming movie City under Siege, starring Aaron Kwok, Shu Qi and Zhang Jingchu. Check it.
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Daniel Wu, 35, shows off his wedding ring on the red carpet at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday. The actor announced on his website today that he quietly married longtime girlfriend TV host/model Lisa Selesner on April 6th. You can check out the wedding pics HERE.
The 29th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Cultural Center. The winners are listed below.
Best Film: “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Director: Teddy Chen, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Screenplay: Alex Law, “Echoes of the Rainbow”
Best Actor: Simon Yam, “Echoes of the Rainbow”
Best Actress: Wai Ying-hung, “At the End of Daybreak”
Best Supporting Actor: Nicholas Tse, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Supporting Actress: Michelle Ye, “Accident”
Best New Performer: Aarif Lee, “Echoes of the Rainbow”
Best Cinematographer: Arthur Wong, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Film Editing: Kong Chi-leung, Chan Chi-wai, “Overheard”
Best Art Direction: Ken Mak, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Costume & Makeup Design: Dora Ng, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Action Choreography: Stephen Tung, Lee Tat-chiu, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Original Film Score: Chan Kwong-wing, Peter Kam, “Bodyguards and Assassins”
Best Original Film Song: “Echoes of the Rainbow” from “Echoes of the Rainbow,” composer Lowell Lo, lyrics by Alex Law, performed by Aarif Lee
Best Sound Design: Steve Burgess, Wu Jiang, “Red Cliff II”
Best Visual Effects: Ng Yuen-fai, Chas Chau, Tam Kai-kwan, “The Storm Warriors”
Best New Director: Cheung King-wai, “KJ: Music and Life”
Best Asian Film: “Departures” (Japan)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Lau Kar-leung
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These are the latest stills from the upcoming romantic comedy Flirting Scholar II. The film’s two protagonists, scholar Tong Bak Fu (Huang Xiaoming) and Zhang Jingchu (Chau Heung), share a rainy moment together in the above pics. Flirting Scholar II is set to release this year. Movie summary below.
Flirting Scholar 2 is a prequel to the original, with Qiu Xiang being known as Qian Qian in the former part of her life, before losing her memory and being adopted by Madam Hua and given a new name. Tang Bo Hu is one who has always been standing up for justice since young, and is good friends with scholars Zhu Zhi Shan, Wen Zheng Ming and Zhou Wen Bing.
Tang Bo Hu’s mother sends him to study at Qingfeng Monastery, but he can’t bear the austere and monotonous life at the monastery. So, his three good friends secretly take Tang Bo Hu out for an excursion, where they run into Qian Qian. Tang Bo Hu immediately falls for her, but later, she gets accused as being a spider spirit and is about to be burned to death by a priest…
Rounding out the major cast is Flirting Scholar II Huang Xiao Ming, Zhang Jing Chu, Chan Pak Cheung, Richie Ren, Zhou Li Bo, Cheng Pei Pei, Yuen King Tan and Chu Mi Mi.