[2011.02.01] ANDY LAU HAS A WIRE ACCIDENT
[2011.02.01] CECILIA CHEUNG ONLY REMEMBERS MARRYING NICHOLAS TSE
Carina Lau Ka Ling, Cecilia Cheung, Lynn Xiong
Cecilia Cheung
Lynn Xiong
Donnie Yen Chi Tan (center) with his wife Cissy Wang (left) and sister in law and co-star Wang Yuanyuan
Lynn Xiong (Hung Doi Lam)
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[2011.02.01] ERIC TSANG JOKES ABOUT GOING NAKED FOR 40 MILLION
Eric Tsang Chi Wai, Raymond Wong Pak Ming
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[2011.02.01] YUEN SIU CHEUNG IS CONFIDENT ABOUT I LOVE HONG KONG
Wong Cho Nam, Kate Tsui Tsz Shan, Yuen Siu Cheung
[2011.02.01] MAG LAM APPRECIATES SANDRA NG'S PRAISE
Kate Tsui jokes that her co-star is often missing.
Mag Lam Yun Tung
Kate Tsui Tsz Shan
[2011.02.01] TIAN LIANG WISHES GUO JINGJING WELL
[2011.01.31] ERIC TSANG DENIES RUNNING TVB
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Samantha Ko Hoi Ning, Koni Lui Wai Yi, Vivien Yeo (Yeung Sau Wai)
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Book to Film Club January 2011: I Am Number Four (Book)
The Book to Film Club book selection for January is I Am Number Four by Pitticus Lore.
I Am Number Four is a young adult science fiction novel that is the first of a proposed 6-part series (and the only series included in the book club). I keep trying to write a brief description but it keeps feeling spoilery. Sigh. You can get I Am Number Four here at Amazon.ca (Canada) and Amazon.com (US).
I Am Number Four Book Reviews by Book to Film Clubbers:
- Shannon
- Girls in the Stacks: Book Review, Podcast
- Norlinda
- Paolo
I Am Number Four will be our February Film selection. The film stars Alex Pettyfer (Wild Child, Beastly), Timothy Olyphant (High Life, "Deadwood"), Dianna Agron (Quinn on "Glee"), Kevin Durand (Legion), Jake Abel (Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief) and Teresa Palmer (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), and is directed by D.J. Caruso (Eagle Eye, The Salton Sea).
The film comes out February 18, 2011 and you can see the trailer below, although I'd only recommend watching trailer after you've read the book if you are planning to read as it's certainly got spoilers:
What did you think of the book? Are you looking forward to the film? How do you feel about the casting? Looking forward to hearing everyone's reactions!
Book to Film Club January 2011: I Am Number Four (Book)
The Book to Film Club book selection for January is I Am Number Four by Pitticus Lore.
I Am Number Four is a young adult science fiction novel that is the first of a proposed 6-part series (and the only series included in the book club). I keep trying to write a brief description but it keeps feeling spoilery. Sigh. You can get I Am Number Four here at Amazon.ca (Canada) and Amazon.com (US).
I Am Number Four Book Reviews by Book to Film Clubbers:
- Shannon
- Girls in the Stacks: Book Review, Podcast
- Norlinda
- Paolo
I Am Number Four will be our February Film selection. The film stars Alex Pettyfer (Wild Child, Beastly), Timothy Olyphant (High Life, "Deadwood"), Dianna Agron (Quinn on "Glee"), Kevin Durand (Legion), Jake Abel (Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief) and Teresa Palmer (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), and is directed by D.J. Caruso (Eagle Eye, The Salton Sea).
The film comes out February 18, 2011 and you can see the trailer below, although I'd only recommend watching trailer after you've read the book if you are planning to read as it's certainly got spoilers:
What did you think of the book? Are you looking forward to the film? How do you feel about the casting? Looking forward to hearing everyone's reactions!
I Am Number Four (Book Review)
Reason to Read: January book selection for the Book to Film Club!
I Am Number Four is a young adult science fiction book following 15 year-old John Smith and his guardian Henri who move from place to place and do their best to live under the radar for very important reasons. The after one move John starts to settle into a sleepy town more strongly than the ones before and at the same time begins to come into his own in a unique way.
I really liked the characters of John and Henri, and their dog Bernie Kosar. I liked the family dynamic they created and new spin on the new-kid-in-town story. I also really enjoyed how visual the book was and I could really see what they were describing, which I don't always find an easy thing with science fiction. It was pretty light in the relationship department and I did often feel like I knew where it was going but that is easily in part from hearing general chatter on the book and seeing the trailer (which is hugely spoiler-y if you plan on reading the book) while I was in the middle of reading it. I was a little worried it might go in the 'we're different and different is better' kind of message, but it's wasn't overly definitive. I do hope they will keep the series going, and am very curious how they will handle the 'possible 6-book series' aspect as they translate it to a film.
In terms of a reading experience, it was really nice to start the year off with a book that completely absorbed my attention and didn't want to put down. I read it mostly in transit and during breaks, and really looked forward to each moment I could get back to the book. I found it quite a quick read, which isn't surprizing given that it's a young adult title. Overall I found it engaging, energetic and delightful.
The casting for the film looks great. I think both Timothy Olyphant (High Life, "Deadwood") as Henri and Dianna Agron (Quinn on "Glee") as Sarah are perfect. It's also easy to see Jake Abel (Luke from Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Adam on "Supernatural") as the bully-ish Mark, but judging from pictures along looks like they are going for a different vibe for the Sam with Callan McAuliffe. For me the big question lies in the hands of our protagonist John played by Alex Pettyfer, whom I've only see so far in Wild Child, where he was good but it wasn't a huge role. We will be seeing more of Alex Pettyfer in the very near future as he'll be starring in the lead role in Beastly (March 4, 2011) which is a modern re-visioning of Beauty and the Beast, another adaptation this time of the book Beastly by Alex Flinn.
I Am Number Four will be our February Film selection. The film will be released Friday February 18, 2011.
I Am Number Four (Book Review)
Reason to Read: January book selection for the Book to Film Club!
I Am Number Four is a young adult science fiction book following 15 year-old John Smith and his guardian Henri who move from place to place and do their best to live under the radar for very important reasons. The after one move John starts to settle into a sleepy town more strongly than the ones before and at the same time begins to come into his own in a unique way.
I really liked the characters of John and Henri, and their dog Bernie Kosar. I liked the family dynamic they created and new spin on the new-kid-in-town story. I also really enjoyed how visual the book was and I could really see what they were describing, which I don't always find an easy thing with science fiction. It was pretty light in the relationship department and I did often feel like I knew where it was going but that is easily in part from hearing general chatter on the book and seeing the trailer (which is hugely spoiler-y if you plan on reading the book) while I was in the middle of reading it. I was a little worried it might go in the 'we're different and different is better' kind of message, but it's wasn't overly definitive. I do hope they will keep the series going, and am very curious how they will handle the 'possible 6-book series' aspect as they translate it to a film.
In terms of a reading experience, it was really nice to start the year off with a book that completely absorbed my attention and didn't want to put down. I read it mostly in transit and during breaks, and really looked forward to each moment I could get back to the book. I found it quite a quick read, which isn't surprizing given that it's a young adult title. Overall I found it engaging, energetic and delightful.
The casting for the film looks great. I think both Timothy Olyphant (High Life, "Deadwood") as Henri and Dianna Agron (Quinn on "Glee") as Sarah are perfect. It's also easy to see Jake Abel (Luke from Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Adam on "Supernatural") as the bully-ish Mark, but judging from pictures along looks like they are going for a different vibe for the Sam with Callan McAuliffe. For me the big question lies in the hands of our protagonist John played by Alex Pettyfer, whom I've only see so far in Wild Child, where he was good but it wasn't a huge role. We will be seeing more of Alex Pettyfer in the very near future as he'll be starring in the lead role in Beastly (March 4, 2011) which is a modern re-visioning of Beauty and the Beast, another adaptation this time of the book Beastly by Alex Flinn.
I Am Number Four will be our February Film selection. The film will be released Friday February 18, 2011.
[2011.01.30] LEGENDARY AMAZONS SUFFER INJURIES
[2011.01.30] JUNO MAK FINDS KEEPING FROM LAUGHING HARD WITH GARY CHAW
[2011.01.30] HAN GENG MEETS FANS IN HONG KONG
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[2011.01.30] GEORGE LAM PRAISES YOUNGER GENERATION INTERPRETATION
[2011.01.30] CARINA LAU REVEALS SIMIlARITY BETWEEN TONY LEUNG AND STEPHEN CHOW
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[2011.01.29] MAGGIE CHEUNG AND CHERIE CHUNG ARE NOT AT ODDS
Cherie Chung
Fan Bingbing longs for a lover to spend Valentine's Day with.