Wuhan Haojie Cleaning Ball sK

by doy9ra5sa on 2012-02-13 14:57:48

The exclusive nightlife series, which embraces the philosophy of hedonism, finally made a comeback in 2011. Recently, "Nightstore Ghost Talk," jointly produced by Beijing Zhongying United Film Culture Development Co., Ltd., Beijing Orange Sky Golden Harvest Film Production Co., Ltd., and Hubei Province Film Distribution and Exhibition Corporation, has basically completed filming. Directed by the talented young director Fang Yaxi, this film is a collaboration with six famous idols: Zhou Xiuna, Fan Yichen, Huang Yidao, Qi Yiwu, Xu Jie'er, and Deng Jiajia. It is an earnest masterpiece mainly featuring thrilling elements aimed at young audiences. While retaining the fashionable atmosphere of the nightlife series, "Nightstore Ghost Talk" focuses on expanding new cinematic styles, continuously incorporating popular stories among the mainstream youth such as nightclubbing, friends gatherings, and ghost story-telling. Moreover, it meticulously arranges suspenseful plots that are interlinked. Although much of the filming took place in the suburbs of Beijing with many night scenes, it did not affect the crew's happiness index at all. The young cast led by Zhou Xiuna and Fan Yichen turned the set into a joyful party during breaks from filming: the cool rock musician Fan Yichen, the high-energy Huang Yidao who ignited the entire Hot Wave Music Festival, the sexy and stylish Zhou Xiuna, and the adorable Deng Jiajia from "Love Apartment 2"... The performances of these actors filled the set of "Nightstore Ghost Talk" with joy, even infecting the film's supervisor. It was reported that the supervisor made a cameo appearance as a mentally ill patient. This character is a very unique literary type of mental patient who always fantasizes about becoming a movie director. In the film, he obsessively treats the hospital phonebook as a script. Just as he passionately discusses art with his fellow patients, a line about injection reveals the punchline, making everyone on set, including the director, burst out laughing.

"Nightstore Ghost Talk" showcases itself as a youthful fashion show embracing hedonism. Factors leading to marital cracks are multifaceted, one of them being the presence of a third party, or 'the other woman'. The entertainment industry seems more prone to such occurrences. Here we list some of the most renowned 'gold medal mistresses' in the entertainment circle: Tang Yifei, Zhang Baiqi, Huang Shengyi, Li Jiahui, Liu Jiaying, Guan Zhilin, Chen Hong, Li Xiang, Li Zhi, and Leung Wing-Kei.

Not long ago, Liu Jiaying invited her former good sister and love rival, Zeng Huaxian, for a visit in Hong Kong. The verbal sparring between these two stars sparked various sharp exchanges, igniting heated discussions among netizens on various forums. Back in 1988, when Zeng Huaxian and her then-boyfriend, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, frequently argued, Liu Jiaying, as Zeng's close friend, mediated between them. However, unexpectedly, Liu Jiaying ended up holding hands with Tony Leung. Later, the two women fiercely competed for Tony Leung's affection, turning into sworn enemies. From that point on, Liu Jiaying began flaunting her loving relationship with Tony Leung in public events, earning the title of the ultimate 'gold medal mistress'.

Factors leading to marital cracks are multifaceted, one of them being the presence of a third party. The entertainment industry seems more prone to such occurrences. Here we list some of the most renowned 'gold medal mistresses' in the entertainment circle: Tang Yifei, Zhang Baiqi, Huang Shengyi, Li Jiahui, Liu Jiaying, Guan Zhilin, Chen Hong, Li Xiang, Li Zhi, and Leung Wing-Kei.

Tang Yifei is widely regarded as the third party involved in Yao Chen and Ling Xiaosu's marriage, playing the role of the mistress in their fairy-tale-like romance. However, after Yao Chen admitted her relationship, Tang Yifei praised Ling Xiaosu's character at the press conference for the movie version of "Palace".

Factors leading to marital cracks are multifaceted, one of them being the presence of a third party.

Jiang Wu and Chen Kun play lackeys in the film. Jiang Wu said he didn't dare ask his brother for money. In the movie, Jiang Wu’s exaggerated hairstyle and full beard made some test-screening audience mistakenly think he was Zhang Jizhong. His character is a lackey under Chow Yun-fat, physically strong due to being a martial arts champion, once kicking an innocent villager until he spat blood. Jiang Wu playing the martial arts champion can be considered a last-minute rescue. He mentioned that the role was originally set for another accomplished male actor, but unfortunately, that actor was too busy. Then Jiang Wen sent a text message to his younger brother, hinting whether his beard was still there and if he was available, finally saying: give me a performance. Jiang Wu just replied with an okay, and like the elusive character in the movie, instantly appeared by his brother's side. However, he never brought up the matter of remuneration, nor did his agent dare to mention it to Jiang Wen. Jiang Wu felt this was a rare opportunity: I've already missed one chance. The shooting cycle of "Let the Bullets Fly" was long, and Jiang Wu followed through for three months, thus turning down many other projects. During those three months, he earned no money: There were also other productions looking for me, but I didn't dare ask him if I could go, because I didn't know when we would need to shoot, so I declined.

Regarding this, the reporter found it hard to understand, but Jiang Wu thought it was quite normal: It's family business, I don't know how to bring it up, can you help me think? Jiang Wu mentioned that his father had a five-minute scene in one of his brother's movies, which was later cut, and he guessed his father didn't receive any remuneration either: Among family, asking for money feels strange. Jiang Wu also clarified the rumor of his brother being domineering: I really don't know why he gives you such an impression, the bullet was filmed for several months, and no one had such a feeling.