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-BLAKE LIVELY. YOU HAVE GREAT LOVE IN YOUR HEART. WELCOME TO THE STAR SAPPHIRES GREEN LANTERN MOVIE. [Heat Vision]
-Hey, Dragonball Evolution. Want to see what Chow Yun-Fat looks like when giving a damn? Watch the Confucius trailer. [Twitch]
-Armond White lays down the truth bomb for all those "gossips and Internetters" who can't comprehend why the New York Film Critics Circle chose The Hurt Locker. [Variety]
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Weekend? More like...oh hey, news. And Chow Yun-Fat.
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(I am not making a judgment, I will be seeing both. Just thought it was interesting)
What if protesters against land grabs in southern China start to use Avatar as a rallying cry, amid a dispute with Google and disagreement between the U.S. and Chinese governments, about whether information should be allowed to flow freely to the Chinese public?
Apparently, you claim commercial reasons for pulling “Avatar” from most of the theaters on which it’s showing, and substitute a Chinese-made film about Confucius that contains a message ― respect for hierarchy ― you consider more appropriate for the mass consumption.
The problem is, the Jan. 22 opening of “Confucius” proved so anemic that the Chinese Film Board has already backpedaled. It now says that cinemas without 3D screens can continue to show the 2D version of “Avatar.”
Meanwhile, state enterprises and government offices have been block-booking “Confucius” tickets for their employees. Some theaters are giving away free “Confucius” tickets with “Avatar” tickets. Others are enticing those who buy
“Confucius” tickets with the opportunity to purchase much sought-after Avatar tickets. And through it all, China’s outspoken online community has let it rip.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/2010/02/197_60033.html(I am not making a judgment, I will be seeing both. Just thought it was interesting)... more
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A new trailer was released today for the movie “Confucius.” Developed by the Chinese Government, “Confucius” stars Chow Yun-Fat as the famous philosopher who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC in China during the Zhou Dynasty. Check the link to stream the trailer.A new trailer was released today for the movie “Confucius.” Developed by... more
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Confucius is being directed by Hu Mei, with a budget of $2.8 million, which converts to roughly $22 million in Hong Kong dollars. Shooting will start later this month in the Hebei province. The movie will screen later this year to mark the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China and Confucius' 2,560th birthday. Confucious' teachings are now gaining popularity as a way of bringing morals to the country which is contending with the rise of consumerism. This is actually a production that I'm looking forward to, not only because of Chow Yun-Fat, but because I'm interested to see the story of Confucious. Stay tuned for more!
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Interested?Confucius is being directed by Hu Mei, with a budget of $2.8 million, which converts... more
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Actor Chow Yun-Fat will star as Confucius is a big budget film backed by the Chinese government.Actor Chow Yun-Fat will star as Confucius is a big budget film backed by the Chinese... more
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I like this one, especially given the up and down cycle our economy appears to be on.
When prosperity comes, do not use all of it.
-Confucius
I like this one, especially given the up and down cycle our economy appears to be on.... more
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