• Hi everyone,

    We need all your help to stop this low-class, immoral behavior!

    DO NOT BUY these magazines! If you respect any of us ALIVE boys and you
    agree this papparazzi thing is getting out of control, you have to make
    a decision to help out! This means do not buy any of these magazines.
    Oriental Weekly, Oriental Sunday, Easyfinder, Next Magazine and 3
    Weekly. None of these are respectable magazines. These are all garbage
    filled gossip magazines that do not deserve your attention. Even if
    they have photos or articles on us, DO NOT BUY them becasue by doing
    so, you are telling the magazines that this is ok, this is the kind of
    garbage you want to see and therefore they will continue to keep
    mercilessly attacking artistes, their families and anyone related to
    them.

    Don't even touch them or pick them up.

    To stress my point I am also going to make it prohibited to talk about
    gossip news on forums on this site. Because talking about it
    perpetuates the destruction that they are causing. DO NOT link any of
    that crap on these forums. If we find any violations of this we will
    remove the thread and close the accounts of offending members.

    I am so angry and upset about this issue. It is not specifically about
    Gill's incident, but about the fact that this city, which I love so
    much and has given me so much opportunity, is turning into a such
    terrible place to live. Please show us that you still have principles
    and morals and you care by supporting our Boycott of these trash
    magazines.

    I hoep enough noise is being made to make the Hong Kong government wake up and do something about it.

    As Terence said, we have been working with the HK Performing Artistes
    Guild to see what more we can do about this. We will keep you posted
    about how you can help.


    Thanks,

    Daniel




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  • Derek Yee's drug thriller "Protege" continues to shoot in the mountains of
    Northern Thailand, with Andy Lau and Daniel Wu staying in Chiangmai, whilst
    actress Anita Mui has returned home after finishing her scenes. The shoot has
    been hard going according to Lau, who tells of being plagued by swarms of
    mosquitoes and having to film a sequence riding an elephant. Meanwhile, director
    Yee, who worked previously with Lau on "Full Throttle" has spoken of how the
    actor has matured in the time since, although he agrees with Anthony Wong's
    comment that no matter how Andy changes, he will always be Andy - presumably
    a reference to his managing to resist the ravages of age. The picture here shows
    Andy celebrating the success of his latest music album, treating the "Protege" cast
    and crew to a fine seafood meal after a hard day's shooting.


    source: kfccinema.com


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  • "The Banquet", the eagerly awaited new film from director Feng
    Xiaogeng
    is set to debut in Guangzhou on August 30th, marked by
    the release of four new specially designed advertising posters.

    Following this it will screen in Hangzhou, Shenyang and Xi'an, before
    arriving at its final destination Beijing on September 9th, where there
    will be a grand celebration. The film, which boasts an all star cast
    including Zhang Ziyi, Zhou Xun, Ge You and Wu Yanzu has also
    been entered for the 2006 Venice Film Festival.


    source:http://www.kfccinema.com/index.php


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  • "Protégé", the new project by Hong Kong action movie master Derek
    Yee is scheduled to hit movie screens on February 14th in a bid for the
    Valentine's Day box office.

    The film's first formal press conference was held Thursday afternoon at the
    Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong.

    The cast and crew attended the huge promotion, including big Hong Kong
    names Andy Lau, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu, veteran actress Anita Yuen,
    rising Chinese mainland actress Zhang Jingchu and producer Peter Chan.
    With the dream line up of Asian stars, director Yee says he is confident
    about the film's box office potential. The director will also act in
    his film.

    The film is the first collaborative project for Hong Kong Film Award winning
    directors Derek Yee and Peter Chan.

    Protégé is all about drug abuse. Andy Lau plays a drug lord married with two
    children and another on the way to Anita Yuen. Daniel Wu is Lau's
    two-faced apprentice, concealing his true identity as an informer sent
    by policeman Yee.

    Zhang Jingchu plays a drug addict and nightclub dancer who has a love affair
    with Daniel Wu.

    source: crienglish.com




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  • A press conference was held yesterday in <st1:place>Hong Kong</st1:place> while the production is approaching the end point. Shooting will restart in <st1:country-region><st1:place>Singapore</st1:place></st1:country-region>and <st1:country-region><st1:place>Thailand </st1:place></st1:country-region>soon. Release in <st1:place>Hong Kong </st1:place>and the mainland <st1:country-region><st1:place>China </st1:place></st1:country-region>has been scheduled for the coming Chinese New Year (February 2006).

    Title photo: (L to R) Director Yee Tung-Shing, Zhang Jingchu, Daniel Wu, Andy Lau, Luis Koo, Anita Yuen and producer Peter Chan.


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