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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Asian Cinema - The Good, The Bad & The Classics!

Asian Cinema - The Good, The Bad & The Classics!


New trailer for Nick Cheung’s film – Keeper Of Darkness《陀地驅魔人》

Posted: 27 Oct 2015 09:54 AM PDT

Starring Nick Cheung, and also directed by Nick Cheung. After his first directorial debut for Ghost Rituals where he also starred as main actor, our favourite 影帝 aka Best Actor is back to bring us into a world of supernatural elements again.

The film also stars Taiwanese actress Amber Kuo.

Will be looking forward to see what the accomplished actor has in store for us in his second directorial attempt!


Filed under: Hong Kong, News, Trailers Tagged: amber kuo, asian cinema, asian film trailers, hong kong, hong kong cinema, hong kong films, nick cheung, trailers

Louis Koo, Louis Koo and More

Posted: 29 Jun 2015 10:09 AM PDT

The second half of 2015 will of course see more of Louis Koo. Every time you step into the cinema, it’s very likely you’ll see at least one of his films flashing on the screens.

Here’s a quick flashback of his exciting filmography so far:
FEB 2015 – 12 Golden Ducks, An Inspector Calls, Triumph In The Skies
MAR 2015 – Little Big Master
JUN 2015 – SPL II
Upcoming:
JULY 2015 – Paris Holiday
AUG 2015 – Wild City

I’m contemplating about making a monthly calendar featuring him already.

I’ll definitely insert some exciting Louis Koo trailers for you but before that, let’s take a look at what else is coming our way for the second half of 2015! Yay!

Attack On Titan Live Action Movie
I have personally watch the anime and can’t wait for it to be on the big screens! 


From the director who brought you Farewell My Concubine, we have his latest film Monk Comes Down The Mountain 道士下山 


I Am Somebody 我是路人甲 – beware, there’s like a 3 second glimpse of Louis Koo inside. Starring film extras from Hengdian, this is something to look forward to. Directed by Derek Yee, not to mention Tony Leung Chiu Wai wrote a touching review, and Shu Qi recently added hers.

 
 

To The Fore 破風 – Dante Lam and Eddie Peng come together again after Unbeatable. Choi Si Wons stars in this too, he’s been quite active in Hong Kong productions. Of dreams and passions of cycling, can’t wait to see what Dante Lam has in store for us.

 

Wild City 迷城 Starring…yes, Louis Koo.

 

Last but not least, if you’re looking for a Paris Holiday 巴黎假期

I hope James Yuen really provides enough romance for us in this one.

i have no intentions to make fun of Louis Koo in any way. I still support his films  :)

 


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: asian cinema, asian film news, asian film trailers, louis koo, trailers

Triumph In The Skies《衝上雲霄》電影版 Review

Posted: 25 Apr 2015 05:46 AM PDT

704_1516402_989506 I’m very much a fan of the drama series and had much anticipation for the film! Of course, I was also hoping the story won’t turn out to be a flop…there’s always a chance for a star studded film to be destroyed by a script that isn’t well polished.

I had the chance to watch the Valentine’s Day preview in Hong Kong as it coincides with my trip to dim sum land. It was also at the theatre where they held the premiere earlier on but oh well, I wasn’t present though I’d love to be there. Captured some photos of the displays, they even had standees which were like photo booths so you can pose with your favourite captains.

IMG_20150214_180435 IMG_20150214_180352 IMG_20150214_180308Now, back to the film…

I felt like I’ve just watched the first episode for a brand new season of Triumph In The Skies III – there isn’t enough meat and the film doesn’t offer any perspective about love. But it’d totally be great, if there was episode 2,3….40, where love relationships unfold and we get a better taste of what each character’s story has to offer.

What we have here is 3 seperate love stories each helm by the charming male leads – Francis Ng (aka Captain Tong, Sam Gor), Julian Cheung (Captain Cool) and Louis Koo (who weren’t from the original drama). Handsome actors and pretty actresses yes, but this is probably one of the most boring rom-coms I’ve seen.

The background is as uninteresting – the merger of two airlines, one of which is Louis’ family business. But then, this is not very important at all because afterall, this movie says nothing else about airplanes/working as the crew/life of a captain/yada yada…you get it, it’s just three pilot’s love story. Don’t expect to see much of the cockpit either.

Let’s take a look at the three love stories.

Francis Ng & Sammi Cheng
Put a serious Captain and a handsome rock star together (yes, Sammi’s really handsome here) and what do you get?

10422204_718113958301457_8687407102848291982_nThe chemistry between Francis and Sammi Cheng brings sparks to the film. Needless to say, the two veterans portray their roles well. Meeting each other on a MV shoot, they slowly develop feelings for each other. Another highlight of this film is Sammi’s version of the song – Over The Rainbow.

10177996_718113988301454_1649038990387731365_nDoes Boy gets Girl at the end? Happy endings are quite common for CNY films…

Julian Cheung and Amber Kuo
Fans of Captain Cool will enjoy every moment of this suave Captain’s appearance. He is…as cool as usual, he even cosplays with Amber as Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Who’d have thought of this to happen?

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10959499_716572725122247_854900277382765841_nLouis Koo and Charmaine Sheh
Both of them were not from the original series, but they do add commercial value to the film. A generic love story of boy-needs-to-man-family-business hence a break up. Years later, they…reunite. In a gist, that’s it. Something interesting about this plot? The recurring joke about the can of shaving cream.

173495603MAYBE they should consider developing a love story between Captain Tong and Captain Cool…kudos to fans who created this image:

005PmdkJjw1eorrwm6v0tj317o1pr7wiI’m guessing most people who’ve watch the drama will want to catch the film. I’m not saying No…it’s still a light-hearted, kind of feel good rom com but with nothing much to take away. But you know what? I’d still like to buy the DVD when it’s out, after all…I’m a fan =)

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Filed under: Hong Kong, Reviews Tagged: amber kuo, asian cinema, charmaine sheh, francis ng, hong kong, hong kong films, julian cheung, louis koo, sammi cheng, triumph in the skies

Latest trailer: Triumph In The Skies 衝上雲霄 電影

Posted: 22 Jan 2015 06:54 AM PST

A star-studded movie soars into cinemas this Lunar New Year! Many love sparks in this latest trailer :)


Filed under: Hong Kong, Trailers Tagged: cameo, francis ng, julian cheung, louis koo, sammi cheng, triumph in the skies

Christmas Eve film recommendation!

Posted: 24 Dec 2014 02:53 AM PST

Ode To My Father

A promise spanning 60 years takes place on one man’s journey from the Korean War to working in German coal mines, and the Vietnam War. Ode_To_My_Father-p2

 


Filed under: South Korea, Trailers Tagged: ode to my father, south korean films, trailers

Triumph In The Skies movie teaser 《衝上雲霄》電影版 愛·飛翔 Teaser

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 12:57 AM PST

Fans of Triumph In The Skies, Sam gor and Captain Cool…be prepared to board the romantic flight! Of course, on board we have Sammi Cheng, Charmaine Sheh and Louis Koo as well!

I can hardly contain my excitement =D


Filed under: Hong Kong, Trailers Tagged: charmaine sheh, 衝上雲霄, francis ng, julian cheung, louis koo, sammi cheng, triumph in the skies

Have trouble deciding which South Korean film you should watch?

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 09:01 AM PST

Can’t decide which South Korean film to watch? The trailers below might help you decide!

How often does it happen but yes it has happened in Miss Granny...where a 70 year old foul-mouthed granny magically turns into a young lady of 20 years old.

 

When you had A Hard Day and things go wrong when you accidentally killed someone, and you happen to be a detective…

 

Your seemingly peaceful life is shattered when a serial killers murders your sister…

 

If you’re in the mood for some Venus Talk…


Embark an adventure with The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow!

 

When you have a Confession to make that involves your good friends…

 

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Filed under: South Korea, Trailers Tagged: asian film trailers, asian movie trailers, south korean films, trailers

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