Bulletin Board: Cdramaland/ENT News (35)

Get ready for some old news… Lol. This post was supposed to come out last week but the Shanghai Festival distracted me. Now you know pretty and shiny things can get me off course in a snap!

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Trailers Galore of Chinese Movies at Shanghai Festival 2016

Another compilation and I would like to call it Part 3 to the busy weekend and probably the most exciting one for everyone! Things in motion! Trailers! Teasers! Previews! BTS! The Making! Some of these are revealed before the festival and some after. It’s crazy how many press conference took place this past weekend. Have a sneak peek/feel of your anticipated movies!

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22nd Shanghai International Film and TV Festival Part 2

Can’t believe I’m doing Part 2 for this darn festival! If yesterday was for local TV dramas, today is the hottest star gathering in the movie world.

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Wallace Chung terrorizes Vicki Zhao and Louis Koo in Three

Time to check back with the movie Three (三人行) directed by Johnnie To (Contemporary Musical Design for Living, Drug War, Blind Detective) starring Zhao Wei, Wallace Chung, and Louis Koo in a thrilling cat-and-mouse story. Wallace plays the villain and he wreaks havoc after being injured during a chase and admitted to Vicki’s hospital. Louis is the cop determined to put the cray-cray man behind bars. Together, they discover their startling connections of the past.

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Bulletin Board: Cdramaland/ENT News (7)

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Wallace Chung, Louis Koo, Zhao Wei lead in Three’s Company

OMGGGGGGGG! Did I die and went to heaven? Fantastic news. Three’s Company is an action movie revolving good guys and bad guys. Wallace Chung is putting away his tailored business suits and taking a ride in prison as a gangster for this new role. After he is let out, he continues to plot and scheme to expand his drug business. His rival in the movie, played by Louis Koo is a …. cop (of course!) who is sorta like a stalker, following the inmate’s activities day in and day out. To complicate matters between the men (yunno, after guns are safely put away), we have a cold and aloof woman (assassin?) (Vicki Zhao). Vicki’s role was previously offered to Gao Yuan Yuan.

Fingers crossed that nothing changes because filming begins in March.

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