Wednesday, September 28, 2011

[News] G-Dragon and Taeyang Show Off Their Fashion Sense



On Sept 27 2011, pictures started to circulate online about G-Dragon and Taeyang's latest event attendance.


Newsen journalist Heo Seol hee reported that G-Dragon and Taeyang sported their unique fashion sense and poses. Pictures were posted on an online community bulletin reporting that Big Bang members G-Dragon and Taeyang participated in a fashion event recently. G-Dragon and Taeyang's pictures show them displaying their posing skills at the fashion event's photo shoot . In the photos, while both wearing sunglasses, they showed a different type of fashion sense. ? ?? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??? ??? ?? ????.
Netizens have expressed their delight with the pictures, "Their fashion sense is really the best!" "Posing with their hands up is truly original" "As expected their clothes look so good."

Source: NewsEn Writer Heo Seolhee

Source: NATE
Translated by bigbangvip.net


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[NEWS] Kwangmin showing his new hair


At September 26, Kwangmin through Boyfriend official twitter, tweeted "I'm transformed! How is it? Your eyes staring at me at me~ your eyelashes steal my heart. (I'm) your man~! Boyfriend Coming Soon!" and posted a pic with his new hair.

With white jacket and jeans the picture showing an attractiveness of Kwangmin.
The fans responded "You just cut your hair but you really look like a man", "The apperance of god", "My eyes only look at you, Now I can take a good rest"

Meanwhile, Boyfriend is preparing their second single.


Source :: Nate News
Translated by fvna- @ BNATION!


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[NEWS] Infinite Reveals "Paradise," Strong Addictive Melody Gets a "Huge Reaction"



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Infinite released their first repackage album and plans to step out into full-scale promotions.

Infinite's first full length album already had 10 songs, so the repackage album released on the 26th, including "Paradise" and two other new songs, makes the album 13 songs in total.

Sweet Tune's Han JaeHo and Kim SeungSoo put their heart and souls into making "Paradise" for Infinite.

Infinite, who earned 1st place on a music show with "Be Mine", plans to continue to secure their place as "World Idol" with the song "Paradise."

Meanwhile, Infinite plans to start promotions shortly after the album release on the 26th.

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Bosco Wong, Raymond Wong, Louis Yuen and Joyce Cheng Express Their Views On The Poaching Trend

Regarding the poaching wave that has dominated the Hong Kong television industry by storm, Bosco Wong (???) professed that it was probably because Ricky Wong (???) [chairman of upcoming rival television station, City Telecom] knew that he still had quite a few years before his management contract with TVB officially ended hence there was no invitation call received from the man himself.

Asked whether it might be because he still had to take the trouble to discuss the matter with Myolie Wu (???) if he was poached hence the hesitation on Ricky’s part? Bosco replied, “Our work and personal matters take an individual stand. I do have feelings towards TVB. However, it isn’t a bad thing altogether if we have some competition. It is every working adult’s dream to have pay increases and more opportunities. I’m not worried, on my part, about the impact brought to the company from the departure of scriptwriters. This is because I firmly believe that there are pools of talent everywhere.”

[Caption: Bosco Wong is a small fan of Coco Lee (??) hence he felt very happy about being able to shake hands with his idol]

Lately, there were rumors that TVB felt that Bosco and Laughing-Gor Michael Tse (???) were not enough qualified to win the TV King award and thus had the intention to promote Wayne Lai (???) up to win the title once again.

In reply to this, Bosco implied, “I am, of course, not good enough. In my heart, Wayne Lai is still the person who has the most potential and is worthy of this award. In fact, it would be truly deserving for Wayne to win it.”

Earlier on, Bosco’s ex co-star, Bowie Lam (???), was spotted dining one after another with TVB’s Production and Resource Director, Virginia Lok (???) and City Telecom’s Ricky Wong.

Asked whether he was envious of Bowie for being highly sought after by both parties, Bosco laughed and responded, “Bowie is the TV King of Asia [Referring to Bowie Lam's winning of the "Best Drama Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role" award at the inaugural Asian Television Awards last year for his acting performance in Sisters of Pearl«????»] Thus it is only normal for him to be a hot commodity!”

Raymond Wong and Joyce Cheng are happy with the way things are, no intention to dump TVB

Raymond Wong (???) and Joyce Cheng (???) attended the King of Short Text Messaging Challenge«???????»event yesterday.

When the topic about how the chairman of City Telecom, Ricky Wong, has been launching a poaching operation towards the artistes and employees of TVB of late was brought up, Raymond and Joyce both expressed that they were satisfied with their current state and had not contemplated leaving TVB.

Raymond professed that he did not receive any calls inviting him over to their rival stations and neither did TVB mention anything about holding discussions with him to extend his premature management contract.

Raymond continued, “TVB gave me many opportunities last year. Actually, it is such that one has to invest for quite some time before reaping the results sowed. It is a known fact for everyone that the salary for working in a television station is relatively low. However, it is good in a way that it gives me time to hone my acting skills and helps me to accumulate a faithful bunch of audiences. I’m not anxious to go anywhere else as I’m very satisfied with the current state of things.”

Raymond Wong emphasized that he was not saying this to gain anyone’s favor but it was because he had observed that artistes who weren’t TVB’s “biological” sons and daughters, had received much opportunities from the company too.

In that case, did it mean that artistes would sign on with TVB for the rest of their life? Raymond responded, “It is up to their own personal choice! If some people were not ideally treated in TVB and other stations were able to give them an even better remuneration package. Then they should, of course, leave. After all, it is only realistic for people to value the monetary aspect in order to earn a living.”

Grew up feeding on TVB’s milk

Although Joyce Cheng only had a singing contract with TVB, she strongly emphasized that she grew up feeding on TVB’s milk hence she is a daughter of TVB. Joyce added, “If it wasn’t for TVB which had approached me to film some dramas back then, I doubt anyone would even have known me.”

Louis Yuen admits to having been poached

The TVB variety program, Turned Men and Women Chok Chok Chok«????Chok Chok Chok», that Louis Yuen (???) co-hosted with Christine Ng (???) held a commercial event yesterday to promote the addition of five more episodes due to the good response received.

Although Christine Ng was not present at the event, her absence was fortunately soon replaced by Ava Yu (??).

Louis expressed that the ratings for their variety program were exceptionally good hence the decision to increase five more episodes thus bringing the initial episode count of 13 episodes to 18 episodes.

However, it was known that as Christine was very busy, there will not be a huge chance of adding on further episodes after the stipulated 18 episodes.

It was rumored that TVB has been engulfed by the poaching trend of late. In that case, did Louis receive any invitations to switch stations.

In reply to this, Louis professed, “The rival stations did approach and converse with me. TVB has also started to discuss things with me. Now that there is an open market, there are indeed much more television stations in the industry right now. This also makes the competition for the demand and supply of actors and emcees much more aggressive.”

Louis expressed that he temporarily wouldn’t entertain thoughts of leaving TVB as his management contract with TVB would only expire next year.

Asked whether he had the intention to renew his contract with TVB, Louis responded, “There is a high chance of it as it is better to work at a place that one is familiar with than to work at a totally unfamiliar place.” (Reporter: Did TVB increase your salary in a bid to retain you?) “We are still at the initial stage of negotiating.”

Ava Yu seizes the opportunity to sign a management contract with TVB

Seeing that TVB was currently short-handed, Ava Yu quickly seized the opportunity to sign a management contract with TVB, thus successfully rising through the ranks and becoming a full fledged TVB Artiste.

Appearing at the same event as Louis, it was known that Ava would be filming and hosting a 26 episodes variety program starting from today.

Asked whether she felt it was a great pity that she missed out on the poaching opportunity presented by other television stations, Ava replied that the contractual terms and clauses in the management contract were very reasonable.

Ava also noted that it was most significant to have work opportunities and hoped that she would be able to participate in more event hosting jobs as a emcee.

Source: Mingpao, Oriental Daily
Translated by: Ah K @ JayneStars

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Mingpao Interview with Bobby AuYeung: 30 Years of Excellence

Bobby AuYeung has spent 30 ‘golden’ years in the entertainment industry. In 1981, he participated in TVB’s Acting Class and when he graduated the next year, he officially became a TVB contracted artist. At the time, he still went by his real name, AuYeung Yiu Chuen (????) – he had a full head of hair and was skinny, with a 24 inch waist; he describes himself as the ‘Danny Chan’ type. In the past 30 years, he has built a career and family – [in 2000], he won the TV King award for his role as Song Chi in the series "Witness to a Prosecution" and he is the only TVB artist to be nominated for Best Actor at the Asian Emmy Awards for his role in "Dicey Business". Bobby admits that in the past, he had been given the ‘cold shoulder’ by TVB and in fact, was even abandoned by them – luckily, in his dictionary, there is no such word as ‘resentment’ (??), only ‘gratefulness’ for his blessings (????). Therefore, every year, he makes time in his schedule to return to TVB and film series as a form of repayment.

Some of Bobby’s same year Acting Class classmates include Tony Leung, Stephen Chow, Francis Ng, Eddie Cheung, Eddie Kwan, etc. Upon graduating, each of them rose to ‘leading actor’ status one by one, however at the time, Bobby was still doing mostly small roles [‘ke le fe’] in series. 5 years after graduating from the Acting Class, Bobby had participated in 30 series – unfortunately though, his role in most of those series were so insignificant, most people probably don’t even remember the names of the characters he played.

TVB didn’t promote, but luckily the audiences did

“Back then, it was very rare for someone who came out of TVB not to succeed. I was never promoted, but was able to make it up the ladder on my own. I’m not good-looking, so it’s understandable why they wouldn’t want to promote me, but luckily, the audiences had good taste and knew how to appreciate me – I guess you can say that it’s the audiences who promoted me. Actually, I’m very lucky that the audiences were willing to accept my different types of acting – I’m not the comedian-type, but I’m able to do comedy; in "Forensic Heroes", I wasn’t funny at all, yet the audiences still enjoyed it.”

Bobby started capturing audience’s attention back in 1986, when he participated in grand production series "The Turbulent Decade". To this day, he still has fond memories of the ‘all-star’ cast from that series.

“There were Carina Lau, Margie Tsang, Jamie Chik, Eddie Cheung, Dicky Cheung, Eddie Kwan, etc…just to name a few – in the past, there were plenty of artists. Nowadays, it’s virtually impossible to gather so many first line siu sangs and fa dans all in one series – the norm now is basically one siu sang and one fa dan. This time, in "Men with No Shadows", there is Raymond Lam and myself, which is already a ‘double siu sang’ team.”

Better pay outside of TVB, ‘lucky’ that TVB gave up on him

The breakthrough in Bobby’s career came with the multi-installment series "Files of Justice", which successfully secured his position as ‘first-line male lead’ -- however, it also caused him to leave a company that he had serviced for over a decade.

“Back then, after filming the first and second installments of "Files of Justice", people started to know me and that’s when the invitations for outside jobs started coming in. Prior to my management contract expiring, I had discussed with the Artists Department about changing to a per-series contract, but they pretty much ignored me. All they said was that both parties should think about it more and left it at that – there were no further discussions about the contract. I remember when I was filming "Files of Justice III", the last day of filming was coincidentally also the day my contract was set to expire. At the time, no one sought me out to discuss contract renewal, so having self-knowledge, I took that to mean that they gave up on me! Around the same time, I received an invitation from a Malaysian company that specially liked to ‘pick up’ artists abandoned by TVB, so I accepted. I went over there and filmed a sitcom for them – I was only there for a month but unbelievably received more than 100,000 HKD salary! At the time, my salary at TVB was only about 10,000 HKD a month.”

“I sincerely thank the particular exec at TVB who decided not to renew my contract – if it weren’t for him/her, I wouldn’t know how the outside world is like. That year, the amount of money I made shooting movies and ‘direct to video tape’ series was more than what I had made the previous 10 years combined. Later on, TVB was planning on filming "Files of Justice IV", so the producer requested that I return. In the new contract talks, of course I was no longer going to accept the stipulation of filming 100 shows in 1 year! We ended up re-negotiating the contract terms to a ‘per-series’ contract and that’s the way our collaboration has been up to present day.”

Loves "Armed Reaction" and "Dicey Business" the most

After Bobby returned to TVB, he was tasked as the lead in many series, sometimes filming up to 3 to 4 series a year. At the time, the Mainland China market was not as ‘established’ as it is today.

“There’s a reason why TVB has been at the forefront of the TV industry for so many years. After filming series outside and seeing how sometimes even lighting is lacking, it made me understand that TVB truly has plentiful resources. At TVB, I’ve filmed quite a few series that I personally enjoyed a lot, especially the "Armed Reaction" franchise – now every time I see [the series] producer Kwong Yip Sun (???), I call him ‘benefactor’ (??)! The character ‘Chan Siu Sang’?????helped me break into the Mainland market and helped me establish the image of ‘good son, good husband, good father’ with audiences. The character was essentially a 100% great character to begin with – having me play the character made it 101% great!”

"Dicey Business" is another one of Bobby’s great works, one that he is extremely proud of. In fact, he highly recommends it as a ‘must-see’ series.

“Earlier, a fan gave me the DVD boxed set of "Dicey Business" as a gift – I spent 2 nights in a row re-watching it. There were a few parts of the series that were especially emotional, to the point that I was moved to tears while watching. It’s not often that I encounter such an excellent script! For most series, the ‘storyline’ comes first and drives the rest of the script – for "Dicey Business" however, the characters came first and drove the storyline. During filming, I didn’t have to change the script at all – I just followed the development of the character and threw myself into the role.”

Specifically praises Myolie Wu and Sire Ma

“In "Dicey Business", Bosco Wong did a very good job. Recently, I watched his performance in "Lives of Omission" and see that he is getting better and better. Earlier in the year, I also noticed Myolie Wu’s performance in "The Rippling Blossom", she has changed as well – in the past, people made fun of her for having a ‘gwing’ look, but now, she really has gotten prettier. I’m not referring to the ‘plastic surgery’ –type pretty, but rather, her looks have ‘opened’ more. I also see the potential for Sire Ma, my sister in "Men With No Shadows" , to be a ‘hot contender’ for the “Most Improved” Award this year – she’s a good girl, very hardworking and doesn’t like to generate rumors.”

Coincidentally, both Sire Ma and Myolie Wu get the chance to collaborate in Bobby’s upcoming series "Yue Fu Hidden Dragon" [temporary name]. Filming an ancient series during the sweltering summer months, Bobby expressed that his ‘record’ was having to change 5 undershirts and 2 pairs of underwear in 1 day due to all the sweat. Laughing, Bobby admitted what attracted him to the series was the group of young actresses that he gets to collaborate with – he says that the fa dans being paired with him are getting younger and younger, invoking the ‘envy’ of his colleagues. One time, he bumped into long time partner Yoyo Mung in the makeup room and jokingly told her that the next time they collaborate in a series, she should portray his ‘stepmother’!

Collaborating with Mainland artists, he feels like a ‘toad at the bottom of the well’

Last year, after wrapping filming for "Men with No Shadows", Bobby accepted 3 Mainland series in a row, including "Ghostcatcher – Legend of Beauty 2" [????] and collaboration with Charmaine Sheh in "Sword-Bearing Female Constable" [?????] . Filming ancient series in the Mainland can be very difficult as well [due to the weather] – luckily, the production team took care of him and always made sure he had a ‘cow horn fan’ (???) by his side.

“If I don’t film ancient series, I reduce my workload by 50%. You can say that I’m a ‘money hound’ or that I’m just hardworking – either way, if there’s good opportunity, I don’t mind the toil. As long as I get a 1-2 week rest in between each series for me to re-energize, I can accept filming for 8 to 9 months out of the year. After collaborating with Mainland artists, I realize that I’m a ‘toad at the bottom of the well’. This time around, for "Ghostcatcher", I got the chance to collaborate with Mainland actor Pan Chang Jiang, who has a cameo in the series – he is one of Mainland China’s first class actors and producers, the equivalent to the Mainland version of Eric Tsang – everyone knows him. All of us learned a lot from Teacher Pan.”

‘Experienced’ senior actors, not elder ‘green leaf’ actor

On the subject of ‘experienced’ senior actors (???? ), Bobby’s tone became serious.

“I feel that in HK, there is a general lack of respect for experienced senior actors – the thinking is too utilitarian. Why are these actors called ‘gam cho’ (??), ‘green leaf’ (??)? [TN: gam cho’ (??) is a term used in the industry to describe experienced, senior ‘green leaf’ actors/actresses over 50 years old]. They are a group of actors with plentiful acting experience, yet they are looked down upon as a ‘side dish’ or ‘flavoring’ for the main dishes? Do you think it would be ‘acceptable’ to write a series about ‘old’ people and have Brother Sau (senior actor Wu Fung) be the male lead? After all, Deanie Ip won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of an ‘old’ housekeeper and brought glory for HK!”

Awhile back ago, someone had suggested that Bobby become a producer so he could produce his own series. Actually, in this circumstance, it wouldn’t be difficult for him to find a sponsor willing to invest money, but he enjoys working in front of the camera rather than behind the scenes, so he did not consider it. In the future, would he accept becoming a ‘gam cho’ actor himself?

“When that time comes, I may decide to become a producer and film my own series then! If you ask me to stand next to the main lead and play an ‘Uncle’ character, I definitely won’t do it. If they ever arrange for me to play the part of Raymond Lam’s father, I would suggest to them to go have Ron Ng play Raymond’s father instead! Hahahaha!”

Happy to be his wife’s ‘money-tree’

This year marks the 15th wedding anniversary of Bobby and his wife Fu Kit Han. Back then, the couple had a low-key wedding in Canada.

“The exact date is November 25th. I will be working in the Mainland during that time, so there won’t be special celebration. I’m my wife’s ‘money-tree’, so of course, work is more important! Hey, maybe I’ll give her a ‘house’ (?) as a gift! Haha!”

Playful Bobby pointed to the ‘button’ on his shirt and laughed heartily– apparently, when he said ‘house’ [prounounced ‘lou’ (?)], he actually meant ‘button’ [also pronounced ‘lou’but different character (?)]. However, when it comes to the date of his wedding anniversary, Bobby is very clear with thedate 11/25, even mentioning it twice!

Diligently remembers date of wedding anniversary

“We’re an ‘old couple’ now, so not into the formalties anymore. When we have free time, we like to go around and seek out interesting places to eat or to see things – on anniversaries and such, if there’s time, we we usually just go out to dinner with a few close friends. We definitely won’t do any of the ‘formal’ stuff such as putting on a tuxedo and cutting a cake in front of everyone…plus, my wife is not the socializing type and doesn’t like to go to balls or those types of social gatherings.”

When the Media mentions Mrs. AuYeung, they usually attach her ‘title’: Macau Gambling King Fu Lao Yong’s Granddaughter. From the time his marriage was made public to now, it’s been 15 years, yet occasionally, Bobby’s status as ‘rich tycoon’s grandson-in-law’ is still brought up, even making front page news on magazine covers – luckily though, for Bobby, it no longer bothers him. Bobby reveals that all his earnings go to his wife, so she is truly the ‘keeper’ of the house. Because he knows that he is not good at managing finances, Bobby is perfectly happy with being his wife’s ‘money-tree’: “Yes, I’ve ‘shaken’ so much money out that I’m skinnier now! Haha!”

Bobby and Raymond Lam: no generation gap

In "Men With No Shadows", Bobby collaborates with Raymond Lam for the first time, though on a personal level, they’ve known each other for a long time and are good ‘brothers’. It’s no surprise then that they are able to get along so well on the set and develop good chemistry.

“Raymond is the type of person who is always very calm no matter what type of situation occurs – he’s very persistent with his pace and doesn’t let anyone affect his rhythm. For instance, when we’re filming together, if I happen to be a few minutes late, I’ll start running when I’m within 20 steps of the filming location to show people that I’m trying to hurry over. Raymond however, refuses to run and instead makes his entrance calmly, like a model. I bet you didn’t think that Raymond’s EQ is actually very high, huh? Even when Tavia [Yeung] is yelling at him and saying ‘Raymond Lam, how long are you going to make me wait for you to get here? Feel like it’s been 10 years already!’ In response, all Raymond does is smile.”

“When filming series, if there is a little bit of delay, it’s understandable – after all, we oftentimes film through the night, but at least after work, we can go home and rest. Except Raymond – he often tells me: ‘Good for you! I still have to go shoot a movie!’ At the same time that he was filming "Men with no Shadows", he was also shooting 2 movies simultaneously, plus he had to set aside time to rehearse for his concert – seeing that, I felt exhausted for him!”

Bobby expressed that he does not have any ‘generation gap’ working with younger siu sangs. Back when he was filming with Raymond, he had already been introduced to Mavis Pan – plus he is able to get along well with other younger artists such as Ron Ng, Joel Chan, etc. Asked whether the 2 of them introduced Viann Zhang or Florinda Ho to him, Bobby laughed and said: “No!”

“Honestly speaking, a lot of the younger male artists like to invite me out to ‘play’, but I actually like ‘playing’ with the younger female artists instead! Hahaha!”

Source: HKChannel(Original Source: Mingpao)
Translation: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics

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Anita Yuen discusses contract terms, does not want her husband as co-star



Yesterday Anita Yuen attended a charity event, and when speaking of the recent 'poaching' crisis, she has been viewed as a secret target. It turns out Anita does have interactions with TVB, but unfortunately there have not been any further plans. Anita said: "They come and discuss with me occasionally. I am currently freelance and still haven't decided on anything yet. Aside from the favorable price and attractive script, the co-stars are also very important, must be handsome guys. However, I don't want to co-star with Mr. Cheung (Chilam Cheung) because I already see him day and night. Unless the price really is extremely tempting, I won't do it because we collaborated once before and it did not go well. Even friends who I am too familiar with, it won't be too good either. Just like Jordan Chan, if we shoot argument scenes, we end up not getting along for real."

Anita hopes to create sparks with Felix Wong and does not fear of his 'explosive' personality. She said: "We had several opportunities to collaborate before, I just feel his explosive personality is actually just because he has expectations. I fear sloppy and not serious co-stars the most."

Source: Mingpao
Translator: aZnangel @ AEU

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Joey Yung & TVB is about the heart, not the money





Yesterday Joey Yung promoted for her November 14th JOEY & JOEY METRO RADIO CONCERT. This is her first time collaborating with music producer Edward Chan. The organizers gave Joey a guitar to encourage her to continue taking lessons and have the opportunity to perform with her guitar on stage.

Joey's manager, Mani, was still in Beijing working and did not appear with her. Joey frankly said she wasn't used to it. She said: "I'm not too used to this, but I know she's helping us pave the road, expanding our development in the North!"

When speaking of Mainland scooping away many HK artists to shoot series for high salaries, Joey spoke out and supported TVB. She expressed: "The Mainland market is huge, it's understandable, but TVB has a very practical dissemination effect too, and has been stabled for so many years! Under the many year relationship and the relations my company has with TVB, I don't have plans to change anything, the relationship is worth thousands!"

When speaking of her concert, Joey expressed she has not planned to invite any guest performers. She hopes to purely hold her own personal concert, and meet with fans and friends through music. She laughed and said she received a lot of guitars from thoughtful people, which really moved her: "The people around me are really so encouraging. I got like 10 guitars at home, almost can't fit them all! I never thought there would be such huge reactions. Now I must continue to play guitar, and have to put in the effort to learn and practice!"

Source: Oriental Daily
Translator: aZnangel @ AEU

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