Donnie Yen, Daniel Wu, Tsui Hark, and Jet Li in Beijing
Posted on : 30-08-2011 | By : admin | In : Film and Television
Tags: 3D, 3D glasses, Alive Not Dead, AnD, daniel wu, donnie yen, flying swords of dragon gate, overheard, overheard 2, premiers, red carpet, tsui hark, wu xia, wuxia
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So I’ve been to a few movie events lately and I am behind on my posts because I have been so busy lately. I’ll catch you guys up on what I’ve been up in a next post, but for now I want to do a quick post on the 3 movie related events I went to. Upon looking at the pictures all these amazing personalities were in Beijing in a relatively close together time frame and I had the honor of sitting smack dab in the midst of it.
So to count off.. we’ll start with WuXia, starring Donnie Yen.
This was for the red carpet event premiering the movie in Beijing. I won’t go into a full on review of the movie but I thought the action was good… there could have been at least one more fight scene squeezed in in my opinion. Some people may have qualms with the title “wu xia” but I didn’t mind too much. The film made some moves at innovation with some CSI style forensics of martial arts techniques so I thought that gave the movie a little something different.
Above is the cast of the movie. I sat in the front row so I was pretty close to the action.
Next up we have me! …with 3D glasses watching the preview trailer to Flying Swords of Dragon Gate.
It was a pr event with basically a teaser trailer for Flying Swords of Dragon Gate.
Here is my boss and Tsui Hark. They spoke to the media about working together in the past and working together this time.
Last up in no particular order is the screening of Overheard 2.
Our good friends of AnD happened to be in Beijing and so of course we had to go check out Overheard 2 together. I actually never saw Overheard 1, but apparently this is not a direct continuation.. although it uses some of the same actors and themes.
Above is the cast who came out at the end of the movie to answer some audience Q&A. I must admit it was rather informal and I didn’t really expect it to be organized like that, but it was cool because everyone seemed really chill. I had a good time.
Here we are in front of the posters after the movie ended. Also there was a raffle based off of our ticket seats and we actually won!
Keep in mind these events happened sporadically throughout the past month or two. I just finally got around to posting about it. I’m glad I got to see these movies and see the actors in person to hear their feedback in response to their works. Jia you!












