ahh a to watch list.
all pic and text sourced from THR =P
At the same time
that 58-year-old Jackie Chan scored the biggest box office hit of his
career, he made one gaffe after another in the press, from publicly
advocating curbs on civil rights in Hong Kong, to dissing his
career-making Rush Hour films (calling them the movies he "most
dislikes"), to suggesting that the U.S. is “the biggest corrupted
country in the world” (sic).
warning, probably ain't any good lol THR bottom line "Well-made hokum about ill-advised teen love across a species divide"
"CZ12" (Jackie Chan, 2012)
made $141 million China
made $141 million China
"Lost in Thailand" (Xu Zheng, 2012),
made $202.1 million in China, that's MORE than Michael Bay's transformers!!
impressive!!!
made $202.1 million in China, that's MORE than Michael Bay's transformers!!
impressive!!!
Actor-turned director Xu Zheng’s
comedy, about the misadventures of three Chinese men in Thailand, is
not just the highest-grossing Chinese-language film ever – it’s probably
the most profitable by a wide margin (the film was reportedly made for
just $4.8 million). Thanks to the huge earnings of the film, producer
Enlight Media is now the second biggest domestic studio player by
revenue in the Chinese market, behind only Huayi Brothers.
Beautiful Creatures (2013)
because I haven't seen a witchcraft centred movie since Harry Pothead.Beautiful Creatures (2013)
warning, probably ain't any good lol THR bottom line "Well-made hokum about ill-advised teen love across a species divide"
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