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    sweet. should be some straight sword play in it then
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    updates updates

    so appereantly they are pulling out al the stops for this film spending 43million yuan on rebuilding shanghai attached is a pic of the scale map a promotion one sheet(poster) and a promo vid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbBKmiocDcM

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    I posted a link to Chow as Confucius...

    ...it's in the Dragonball thread.
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    oooh shaved head and more sunbathing...

    Old Nick had it really hard.
    Persis Khambatta would kick his ass in a baldness hardship contest.
    Nicholas Tse Went all out for New Role
    2009-05-04 12:57:03 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Tian Tian

    Hong Kong actor Nicholas Tse has gone all out for his new role in Director Teddy Chan's 'Bodyguards and Assassins' (formerly 'Dark October').

    The actor had his head shaved bald, for the first time, to play a 'rickshaw puller' role in the upcoming star-studded film.

    However, Tse has to undertake more than that. The actor who usually appears on screen with a squeaky-clean, handsome image will make do with a scared face in the film. Special makeup for his character allegedly takes hours to do.
    Moreover, the actor also needs to devote time to sun bathing in order to get tanned and look more like a weather-beaten rickshaw puller.

    The film 'Bodyguards and Assassins' tells the story of a group of people protecting Sun Yat-Sen against assassination when he was in Hong Kong raising funds on October 15, 1905.

    Director Teddy Chan once explained that Sun Yat-Sen is not the key figure in Bodyguards and Assassins, rather the film shows the history of Hong Kong through a group of people protecting Sun Yat-Sen.

    The power cast also includes Hong Kong action star Donnie Yen, Leon Lai, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, mainland popular actress Fan Bing Bing, veteran actor Wang Xueqi and Hu Jun. Pop singer Li Yuchun would make her screen debut in the film.

    The 150 million yuan film produced by Peter Chan begins production in early April 2009 and will be released in December 2009.
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    nic tse is pretty tanned already they trying to make him black??? anyway thats not going all out, freaking Bobby Dinero(he told me to call him bobby on the set of righteous kill so im gonna stick to it, you never know who might be read, LOL) once flew back from making a film in italy to be a taxi cab driver to prepare for his role in taxi driver, now thats going all out.

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    Awesome! It sounds like this is going to be a great year for Chinese action flicks, can't wait!
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    The posters are up

    I'm taking the liberty of updating the title of this thread, Doug.

    click for pics
    Bodyguards and Assassins
    2009-05-13 13:42:11 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Liu Wei

    The first posters of the upcoming movie "Bodyguards and Assassins" (formerly as "Dark October") were released during the Cannes Film Festival, held May 13-24 in Cannes, France.

    The movie is about a group of people protecting Sun Yat Sen against assassination when he was in Hong Kong to raise funds in October 1905.

    The 150m yuan film produced by Peter Chan, action directed by Stephen Tung Wai, begins production in early April 2009 and would be released in December 2009.
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