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Ok, I have a minute here... - Drunk Monk - 03-14-2008

I don't think T & DM have laughed that hard at a movie before. T had trepidations because it was subtitled, but adjusted fine. I'm glad Chow made this excursion away from kung fu-themed flicks. T liked the film for CJ7 and the ending really won her over. However, she said later that she didn't really like the film because of its tragic moment. I enjoyed the tragic moment most of all - it showed some real range in the two actresses, Jiao Xu and Kitty Zhang. The film is very predictable in its overall story arc, but what kid's film isn't so? It's the little detours that make a Chow film special. I love his self parodies, especially the Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle nods, which come early, so that's not much of a spoiler. I also love his looney tune sensibilities when it comes to fight scenes and action. If you're a fan of Chow, this is a must see, just to see where he goes with a kid's flick. In that way, it reminded me a little of Miike's Zebraman. I was thoroughly entertained for the duration of the film.


Kato! - Drunk Monk - 09-19-2008

Quote:Stephen Chow to Direct and Star in Columbia Pictures' The Green Hornet
Helmer Takes On Role of Kato; Feature Film Set for Release June 25, 2010

Last update: 4:24 p.m. EDT Sept. 19, 2008
CULVER CITY, Calif., Sept 19, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Stephen Chow, one of Asia's most popular box-office draws as the award-winning star and director of such films as Kung Fu Hustle, CJ7, and Shaolin Soccer, will direct Seth Rogen and star opposite him as Kato in Columbia Pictures' The Green Hornet, set for release June 25, 2010, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Columbia Pictures. The screenplay is by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg, who will also executive produce. Neal H. Moritz is the producer through his Original Film production company.

In tapping Chow to helm The Green Hornet, Sony Pictures Entertainment continues a long association with the star and director. Under its local language initiative, Sony co-produced and released Chow's Kung Fu Hustle, which went on to gross over $100 million worldwide and received a Golden Globe® nomination as well as six Hong Kong Film Awards and five Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. Sony also released CJ7.

Commenting on the announcement, Tolmach said, "When Seth, Evan, and Neal said they wanted Stephen Chow to be part of The Green Hornet, it was a fantasy. Now that it's happening, it's almost too good to be true. Stephen's been a very important part of the Sony family for many years, so it's truly serendipitous for us to be moving forward with him directing the movie and starring as Kato."

Chow added, "I'm excited to be taking on The Green Hornet -- obviously, I've been a huge fan of the show since I was a kid. The idea of stepping into Bruce Lee's shoes as Kato is both humbling and thrilling, and to get the chance to direct the project as my American movie debut is simply a dream come true. I'm grateful to my friends at Sony, who have shown so much faith in me for so many years. I'm looking forward to working with Seth, Evan, Neal, and the team at Sony, and I'm eager to get started."

Moritz said, "The Green Hornet is a dream project and it's come together in a dream way. Seth will be fantastic in the lead role, and Stephen was the only name on the list for Kato. The material is a perfect match for his sensibilities -- Stephen in the director's chair is the best thing for the film."

Rogen said, "Stephen was always my and Evan's first choice for director and to play Kato. We just hope that he never finds out we're not the Wachowski Brothers."
Stephen Chow, Asia's number one comedy star and one of the region's most beloved entertainers, has directed five feature films, most recently CJ7.

His previous feature Kung Fu Hustle was the third highest grossing film in Hong Kong history after Titanic and Jurassic Park. Chow made his directorial debut with God of Cookery in 1996, followed by King of Comedy in 1999, both of which he also wrote and starred in. In 2001 Chow directed, wrote, and starred in Shaolin Soccer, the fourth-highest grossing film of all time at the Hong Kong box office, which also broke box office records across Asia. Shaolin Soccer went on to win seven major awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Sound Design and Best Visual Effects.

A native of Hong Kong, Stephen Chow was one of three children in what he describes as a "very poor family." He grew up as a Bruce Lee fan and a martial arts fanatic, but he remembers that as a child his own kung fu training had to stop after six weeks when his family could no longer afford lessons. Chow started his entertainment career as the host of a TV children's show, "430 Space Shuttle." He quickly made a name for himself with his witty style, but it was not until 1988 that he began acting in films.

In 1989, in the movie Final Justice, he played a supporting role, which won him the best supporting actor award at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and established him in the Hong Kong film world. The key turning point in his career came only a year later, when he had his first starring role in the 1990 Chow Yun-Fat spoof All for the Winner. In this movie, Chow's unique and hilarious onscreen persona -- playing his first in a series of lovable underdogs -- made him an overnight sensation in Hong Kong and throughout Asia. Asian film observers also say that in that film Chow gave birth to the "Mo Lei Tau" ("nonsense") comedy style, now considered a fully established genre of Hong Kong comedy.

Since All for the Winner, Chow has gradually but firmly established himself as Hong Kong's comedy king. Among his 50 some movies, Justice My Foot won him the best actor award at the 1992 Asian Pacific Film Awards, and A Chinese Odyssey won him the best actor award at the 1996 Hong Kong Critics Society Awards as well as at the Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Film Awards.

Stephen Chow's Star Overseas recently formed a new multi-feature collaboration with Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, under which Sony Pictures Releasing International will distribute the features produced by Star Overseas worldwide.

Ori Marmur will serve as the Executive Producer of the film.

Chow is represented by Creative Artists Agency and attorney Alan Grodin of Weissman Wolff Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall LLP.

About Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures, part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production and distribution; television production and distribution; digital content creation and distribution; worldwide channel investments; home entertainment acquisition and distribution; operation of studio facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and technologies; and distribution of filmed entertainment in more than 100 countries. Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.sonypictures.com">http://www.sonypictures.com</a><!-- m -->.
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words to the wise on the web - Drunk Monk - 09-24-2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHdTLEGoKm4&feature=related
[youtube]IHdTLEGoKm4[/youtube]


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 09-24-2008

Wow. Great post?!?!?! Very Zen


sorry, couldn't get the youtube function to work right - Drunk Monk - 09-24-2008

i'll try harder next time. geez, you're quick here today...


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 09-24-2008

There is no try, only do.

Time for a little wax on, wax off.


got it - Drunk Monk - 09-24-2008

[youtube]ZKzyX-DdStw[/youtube]
thanks for the code


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 09-24-2008

Completely off base, but I like how at the end of the video the screen contracts and it gives you a choice of related videos. There was also a Jet Li San Miguel beer ad in there and I saw that as well. What is the attraction between MA stars and beer? Forget it. I know. It's filthy luchre.


what's the attraction of beer to any martial artist? - Drunk Monk - 09-24-2008

duh.

stumbled on this - first time i've seen it. had to stifle a laugh because i'm supposed to be writing. chow is so friggin' brilliant.
[youtube]6I2QqsIbxuk[/youtube]


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 09-24-2008

It's a good thing he's giving this all up to play Kato opposite Seth Rogan's "Green Hornet". We should start a letter writing campaign to make sure Stephen Chow directs.


Keeping the Rumour Mill on Track - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 12-29-2008

Chow is now out as Director of "Green Hornet" but is supposed to still be in Green Hornet. I saw these notices at KFM and one of my own movie sites, but I thought we should have info here, too. We're not some second rate news source, you know. Probably third most likely fourth.


and the winner is... - Drunk Monk - 01-12-2009

CJ7.
Quote:"CJ7" takes top spot in 2008
Written by Marcus Lim
Tuesday, 06 January 2009

HONG KONG – Hong Kong funnyman Stephen Chow's "CJ7" was the top grossing Chinese-language film in Hong Kong for 2008, according to data released by the territory's Motion Picture Industry Association (MPIA).

Pic, about a poor Chinese laborer who learns important life lessons when his son gets a strange new toy, took HK$51 million ($6.6 million) at the box office from a seven week run in early 2008.

The fantasy film's gross put it miles ahead of the next highest grossing Chinese-language film, John Woo's period actioner "Red Cliff: Part 1" which managed a respectable $3.1 million cume.

Overall, Chinese-language films did marginally better year on year. 2008 saw 53 Mandarin and Cantonese-language films released in Hong Kong, a slight increase from 50 in 2007. Chinese-language film grosses also grew 8% to $32.4 million last year.

TOP TEN GROSSING CHINESE-LANGUAGE FILMS OF 2008 (HK)

1. CJ7 ($6.6 million)
2. Red Cliff ($3.1 million)
3. Ip Man ($2.3 million)
4. Three Kingdoms – Romance of the Dragon ($2.2 million)
5. Connected ($1.8 million)
6. L for Love, L for Lies ($1.6 million)
7. Painted Skin ($1.3 million)
8. Kung Fu Dunk ($1.1 million)
9. La Lingerie (1.1 million)
10. Beast Stalker ($1.03 million)
http://varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/7784/


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 02-25-2009

In case you are hot for more Green Hornet news, here goes:

Quote:Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director Michel Gondry is in talks to direct The Green Hornet, Columbia's movie update on the classic crime-fighting hero, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Gondry would step in for Stephen Chow, who had been tapped to direct but dropped out over creative differences. Chow is still expected to co-star as Kato, the Hornet's trusty sidekick and chauffeur. Seth Rogen plays the Green Hornet.

Since Chow's departure, the project has been the subject of speculation that it was sliding into development hell, but the studio is intent on making the feature one of its 2010 tentpoles, the trade paper reported.

Gondry marks an offbeat choice to direct a superhero movie: He's also the helmer behind The Science of Sleep and Be Kind Rewind. He signals that the creative direction in which the studio and the film's producer, Neal Moritz, are trying to take the project is one not usually associated with the usual crime-fighter movie.

Hornet follows the adventures of Britt Reid, a bored playboy who inherits his father's crusading newspaper, the Daily Sentinel. By night he is a masked hero, fighting crime with his sidekick, Kato, who has incredible martial-arts skills. Rogen and his writer partner Evan Goldberg joined the project in July 20, 2007, as writers and co-executive producers.

Maybe it's time for the stand alone Green Hornet thread? At least the project isn't dead.


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 07-30-2009

According to Rogen, Chow is out completely.


Re: Stephen Chow's next - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 07-30-2009

He's been out for some time. They've already selected a new Kato. I posted who on the Pom Daddy's forum. I should go find it. I really should. Breakfast now.