As promised in my previous post, here's my first entertainment news updates post for this blog..
I welcome feedback so feel free to leave any suggestions you may have. Also feel free to bring up any other recent happenings you might have read about in the comments if you want to (remember that I only included tidbits that I was interested in and most of the below was done from memory, so it’s definitely NOT all-inclusive).
Movie industry
news
HONG KONG FILM
AWARDS
- Louis
Cheung may be banned by TVB (through no fault of his own) but his fans don’t
need to worry, as his footing in the HK movie industry is pretty solid.
He will be co-hosting this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Charlene
Choi. Given that this hosting job traditionally goes to artists who are
established in the film industry, this is actually a pretty big deal for Louis,
though with his experience in hosting TV programs, I think he’ll do fine.
Look forward to seeing his performance!
- Speaking
of HKFA – the news that came out last week is that ViuTV was granted exclusive
broadcasting rights for the awards ceremony this year. HKFA chair Derek Yee
said that he is impressed with ViuTV’s sincerity and commitment to HKFA, as the
station has a lot of pre-awards show events and programs planned (i.e. exclusive
interviews, special feature pieces on the nominees, etc.). Basically,
ViuTV is doing way more than TVB ever did when they held broadcasting rights
(not surprising of course, as it’s obvious TVB doesn’t respect the HKFA awards
show). I will definitely be tuning in this year to see how ViuTV
does! Oh, by the way, HKFA nominations will be announced on February 6th,
so for those interested, might want to check on that day to see if their
favorite movies / artists got nominated.
Television
industry news
OCTB
- This
is kind of “old news” from last week but those of us who are dying to find out
who will be joining the OCTB cast for season 2 may not have to wait too much
longer. The show’s co-producer (and lead actor) Danny Chan Kwok Kwan
attended a function for his new movie last week and when asked by reporters
about OCTB season 2, he confirmed that they will commence filming for season 2
right after the Chinese New Year holiday (which means that the final cast will
be announced before then). Not surprisingly, the reporters also tried to
get Danny to reveal who will be joining the cast for the new season (with focus
on whether any of the rumored Y&D artists will join), but of course, Danny
was tight-lipped and refused to drop names – HOWEVER he did say that he just
got word that a big name veteran agreed to do a cameo for them in season
2. Danny said that they had reached out to the veteran thinking that the
person would never agree but turns out they were wrong – the veteran will be
filming 1 day for them, though not sure what this equates to in terms of screen
time.
- More
OCTB news…I think it was last month (end of December), several of the guys from
the OCTB cast (most of whom had become best buds during filming) held a party
at veteran actor Michael Chan’s house (he played triad leader “Godfather” in
OCTB) – though it was not an official OCTB cast party, there were still quite a
few people from the series’ cast and crew there. Justin Cheung had shared
some pics on his social media account and of course, netizens seized the
opportunity to “read into” the possibility that the pics might reveal some
clues as to upcoming cast. One of the
artists spotted in the pics was actor Chin Siu Ho, who was not part of the
original OCTB cast, so instantly, there was speculation that perhaps he would be
part of the season 2 cast. True or not,
I have no clue. I guess we will find out
in a few weeks.
- Sidenote (not really news but just a fun little piece for fellow fans of the series) -- in terms of former Y&D cast joining OCTB, my money is on Michael Tse and/or Anthony Wong (those were 2 out of the 4-5 names circulating on the Internet the past couple months). I'm basing this on stuff I had read over the past few months and also the little I know of the artists' schedules and backgrounds. Of course, I could be totally wrong and that's fine, but just thought I would throw this in, lol. :-)
ATV
-
ATV had their official “re-launch” party last
weekend (on January 29th). I
didn’t watch the program (which I heard was aired live on their app as well as
their OTT thingie) but according to several media outlets, the program was a “disaster.”
I won’t judge whether the “disaster” part holds any water, since I didn’t watch
the show, but here’s a quick recap courtesy of HK01 and also Mingpao:
-
o First,
the biggest name guest star in attendance at the ceremony was George Lam, who
opened the night singing several of his classic hits
o After
that, former “golden MC” Ivan Ho chatted up a storm with a bunch of former TVB/ATV
people, but instead of introducing any upcoming ATV programs, they mostly reminisced
about the “good old days” of the entertainment industry, even mentioning a few iconic
“classic” programs that their supposed rival TVB produced (hmmm, I thought
this was ATV’s launch party, why would they mention TVB productions? Well, I guess one thing they’ve got going for
them is that they don’t “censor” the mere mention of their rival station’s name
like, um, their “rival station” does, lol….)
o There
were a bunch more musical performances, but almost all of the performances were
singers from the 70s/80s who sang classic songs that most of the current
audiences (meaning the younger generation audiences that ATV is supposedly
targeting) probably had never heard of.
[Sidenote: I laughed when HK01 noted
in one of their articles that they actually thought they were watching TVB’s “Cantopop
at 50” (minus the hosts of course) because of the similarity in style (of the
launch party) to that program as well as all the veteran singers who participated.]
o Stephen
Chan, whose newly revamped “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” is one of the key “selling
points” for ATV’s comeback, was noticeably absent from the launch party. Supposedly, Stephen Chan fell sick and had to
pull out of the show last minute, so his buddy Wong Hei (who will be hosting a
variety program for ATV) stepped in to host the ceremony in his place.
o For
me, the biggest “takeaway” from the ceremony in terms of implication for future were:
1)
Singer/actor Richie Jen attended the launch
party along with artists under his management company (though the
biggest name there from his company was William So…Edmond Leung was originally
scheduled to be there too but since his high profile arrest for drunk driving was
just a few days prior to the ceremony, obviously he had to skip, since his
career has been put on hold at the moment…). So perhaps this means future collaboration between Richie's artists and ATV?
2)
China 3D’s Stephen Shiu Jr. was in attendance and
when interviewed by reporters, he very candidly “talked about” TVB’s ban on his
artists and outright said there is a “high probability” that his company will
be collaborating with ATV in the future (as a reminder, some of the “bigger names”
under his management are -- Chilam Cheung, Myolie Wu, Louis Cheung, Justin
Cheung, Gregory Wong). Don’t be surprised if you see any of these artists
filming stuff for ATV in the near future!
-
In terms of the big 64 million dollar question –
will ATV resume filming series? Well,
those of you who read my previous 2 posts about ATV’s comeback will probably
know that they were originally planning on doing 2 remakes this year: a TV series remake of John Woo’s iconic movie
“A Better Tomorrow” (the one that starred Chow Yun Fat, Leslie Cheung, and Ti
Lung) and also a remake of ATV’s own classic hit series “My Date With A Vampire”. If you read the update to those same posts, you will
probably also know that ATV hit a snag with both these planned remakes, as it
looks like their new CEO Ng Yu didn’t do his homework prior to announcing their
plans (he later admitted that he hadn’t finished going through all of ATV’s old
paperwork/records yet, as he was only hired on by the Mainland company that
currently owns ATV back in April of last year and so there was still a lot of
work to be done in terms of “catching up” with ATV’s past history).
o At
the re-launch party, Ng Yu confirmed that the remake of “A Better Tomorrow”
will move forward despite actor/singer Stephen Fung’s company issuing a
statement claiming they hold the rights to ABT and did not authorize ATV to do
a remake. Apparently, Stephen Fung’s
company holds the rights to the original TV version while a different company
holds the rights to the John Woo movie version – ATV did get permission from
the company holding the rights to the John Woo version (that company is
supposedly going to release a statement soon), so their remake will proceed.
o The
remake of MDWAV is still a no go (though there was no mention of this at the
launch party – not surprising of course given the embarrassment). Fox Asia still holds the rights to MDWAV
(which ATV had sold to them a few years ago but the current execs conveniently
forgot) and they are actually planning on remaking the series themselves, so
pretty sure they are not going to authorize ATV to do any type of remake. Ng Yu did say (back in December when Fox issued
their statement) that they were going to discuss with Fox and see if they are
open to a collaboration – if Fox agrees, then ATV still has a chance…I guess we
shall wait and see.
o Oh
and to add salt to the wound -- the series that ATV had previously announced was
going to be their “debut” series (Mainland series “The Legend of Ba Qing”
starring Fan Bing Bing) which they supposedly spent big bucks to buy….well, it
was announced last week that the air date in Mainland China will be delayed, as
someone “reported” the series to the authorities and so the producer(s) now
need to “fix” some stuff before it will be allowed to air (I had read that the number
of episodes will be cut down but I didn’t pay a whole lot of attention to the
details to be honest). So ATV is
basically in a holding pattern right now, with their execs probably “praying”
that the issues will be resolved soon.
TVB
Of course there will be mention about TVB in a
recap about entertainment news happenings – however one “disclaimer” that I
would like to make: most of you who have
followed my blog for awhile and/or my comments in certain discussion forums probably
know what my attitude is toward TVB nowadays.
Basically, when it comes to TVB, don’t expect to see the “latest and
greatest” in terms of new upcoming series or whatnot because I barely follow
that stuff anymore. Nowadays, I don’t
pay much attention to which new series are airing in TVB’s prime time “golden” timeslots
since I don’t watch their (new) series much anymore. If you’re looking for latest info on new
series and/or current generation of TVB artists, there are plenty of fansites
out there so feel free to check those out instead.
With that said, the 2 things I wanted to mention about
TVB this week (note that most of my TVB mentions in these posts are along the
lines of “WTH moments” -- basically stuff that I found "laughable"....):
-
So you guys remember that disaster of an
anniversary series Heart and Greed (the 3rd installment to the Heart
Of Greed franchise), right? Those who’ve
been following entertainment news the past few weeks probably know that HAG’s
ratings in HK sucked (though I heard their finale episode actually ended on a
high note) and word of mouth was horrible as well. Throughout the month or so that the series aired,
it was pretty much “bashed” every day for one thing or another by netizens and
audiences alike (and no, it’s not a coincidence that the series was completely
shut out of the anniversary awards, despite the “high hopes” of the cast and crew
going into the awards). Given the above,
I don’t think it would be a stretch to say that the series was NOT
well-received and therefore, the franchise can officially DIE now…
o Well,
um, not quite….it was announced recently that there are plans for BOTH a movie
version as well as stage play version of the series (the 3rd
installment specifically). Not too many
details on the movie yet, though I did see a rumor somewhere that Ha Yu might
get pegged as the director for the movie version (which makes sense to me,
since Ha Yu has his own production company and already directed/produced a few
movies the past couple years). If Ha Yu
does end up being the director, the question I’m most interested in is whether
his son Dixon Wong will be involved in the production again (as he was in Ha Yu’s
previous works) – reason I ask is because Dixon Wong is a ViuTV-contracted
artist currently so it will be interesting to see what will happen with that if
the movie is still affiliated with TVB.
o As
for the stage play, TVB already confirmed it’s definitely a go and the veterans
– Ha Yu, Louise Lee, Susanna Kwan, etc. -- stated that they have already
started planning for it. Supposedly, the
stage play version will be “comedy-heavy”, which I guess means that we will be
spared all of those intensely dramatic arguing + crying scenes that were a “staple”
of the franchise? I guess we shall wait
and see….
-
Turns out all the backlash that TVB got after
the highly contested results of their 50th Anniversary Awards “paid
off” for them, as the ratings report came out last week and this year’s awards
garnered 33.6 points (probably the highest ratings for ANY TVB program – series
included – in all of 2017), which, according to the media, are the highest
ratings the awards has gotten since 2014.
o Of
course, TVB held a celebratory dinner to commemorate this (in which the
behind-the-scenes crew as well as all award winners were in attendance) and the
execs took the opportunity to give a bunch of “motivational” speeches. I won’t repeat the exact content of their speeches
(because quite honestly, some of the stuff they said made me want to puke, lol)
but just know that, in typical TVB-style, the execs pretty much praised
themselves for a job well-done and reiterated once again that the high ratings
means that HK audiences still “love” them (yes, bring on the barf bags!!!)
And last but certainly not least….
HKTV
-
After not hearing anything for like 5 months,
HKTV was finally “back in the news” last month (January), though depending on
which side you’re on, you might be happy or sad at the reason why they are in
the news again (personally, I’m both happy and sad, but that’s just me…).
o As
I stated in the comments to one of my recent blog posts, Ricky Wong gave a
presentation last month about the launch of his new e-commerce related project
(as you may recall from this blog post I wrote up back in August 2017, Ricky
Wong sold his stake in HKTV to his partner, so he is no longer the CEO, however
he still oversees the HKTVmall side of things).
In a nutshell, Ricky Wong is basically turning HKTV’s multi-million
dollar studio in Tseung Kwan O (near where TVB City is located) into a “training
ground” for media students with an interest in e-commerce – the students will
be able to “rent” HKTV’s facilities and equipment for free to film essentially
whatever they want (i.e. supermarket commercials, product promotional videos,
etc.). The purpose is to cultivate
potential future business leaders (more specifically in the e-commerce field) while
at the same time not letting the facilities go to waste.
o Here
are links to the 2 articles (from HK01’s Finance/Business section) that has
more details on the project: Article 1 and Article 2
o Like
I said elsewhere, from a business perspective, kudos to Ricky Wong for putting
in the effort to cultivate a younger generation of potential business leaders –
though of course, none of us should be surprised that RW decided to go this
route given his background and the fact that he is known for his creativity and
being innovative (the phenomenal success of his previous telecom business is
proof that he knows what he is doing when it comes business development). Personally, I feel that this project is a
great idea and one that I wish HKTV (more specifically Ricky Wong) the utmost
success on.
o With
that said however, the above news, coupled with the fact that Ricky Wong’s
HKTVmall e-commerce business is doing extremely well (there is an article that
actually had some impressive numbers in it but I didn’t post it because it’s
buried in my list somewhere – if I’m able to dig it out anytime soon, I’ll try
to at least post up the link to it) – means that for those of us who were looking
forward to HKTV resuming production of their series (something that RW had
promised would happen if their 2nd application for a license is
approved), the prospect of this happening has gotten a lot dimmer. The longer the government continues to drag
their feet with the second round of applications (it’s been like what, 3 years
already since HKTV’s 2nd application was submitted?), the likelihood
of HKTV resuming filming gets dimmer and dimmer. Personally, I don’t want to go into my spiel about
whether I think it’s a good idea for HKTV to resume production or not, since
that topic would take up a full post in and of itself, plus I think I already
talked about it previously in my blog….but fellow HKTV supporters definitely
feel free to express your thoughts on this in the comments below if you want.
That’s it for now, but note that since this is the first
post in this particular series and I’m technically a little behind with it
(most of the above news was from mid-to late January, some even from December),
I will probably be doing another post in a couple of days to “catch up” with
this past week’s news. After that, the
plan is to do these posts probably weekly (maybe bi-weekly depending on my
schedule) with more current news.
Enjoy! :-)
I only want to say Thanks!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: You're very welcome! :-)
DeleteNice, liking this format so far. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: Thank you! :-)
DeleteHaha I thought the point of you writing these posts was to get away from your normal long wordy posts and make short updates. It's still quite long (not that I'm complaining though).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the updates. I hope you keep this up, its good to see non-TVB HK entertainment news being reported.
@Phixster: Haha! I know, right? I’m actually working on post 2 right now and looks like that one is going to be just as long, lol. Ah well, I guess old habits die hard! :-) But the good thing is that this helps me get information out there without having to do full-fledged translations (though when I come across a great interview, of course I’ll still translate in its entirety).
DeleteThanks for the encouragement! Yea, that’s actually one reason why I decided to start this, since it’s hard to find non-TVB news in Chinese, let alone English. When it comes to entertainment news, I myself have to read from about a dozen different sources in order to feel like I’m staying informed, lol.