As I stepped out the MTR at Causeway Bay and breathed in the air I was completely taken back in time - the memories came flooding back and for a moment time stood still.
Interview#27 Michael Wong #director #writer #artdirector
It looked like someoneโs lounge from years gone by โ the over-the-top flowery Grandma wallpaper to the old style TV on a 70โs style cabinet plus the crass pink neon sign โThe Tattooistโ.
Hong Kong – coming home
Part of me always longed to go back to HK , but as my 30th and 40th (gulp) rolled by, it just seemed more and more unlikely.
Interview#26 Philip Shelley #scripteditor
Concentrate on character. Itโs the characters in whom we as readers and viewers invest. If we donโt care about the characters, we wonโt care about the story, however brilliantly plotted it is.
Interview#25 Temur Mamisashvili #actor #stunts
Absolutely! Every department gets the category and I donโt think stunts are any less than others.
Interview#24 Troy Sandford #troysteam #actionteam #beijing
as I matured I found the spirit of the dragon in Bruce Lee. Of course, who else could it be
Interview#23 Bob Wall #actor #stunts #writer
What I remember the most about the great Bruce Lee is how much fun he was to be around, brilliant, kind, funny, talented, goal oriented, hard working, challenging and just a great human being.
The Mighty Dragon celebrates
It seems as if Chinese New Year is off to a flying start already on The Mighty Dragon! The Year of the Pig saw the blog smash through a whopping 50,000 views and I couldn't be more pleased with this progress in one year.
Americathon โ Film Review #johnlone
To sum up this film, its a look into the future we want to forget and a look in the past that we can't forget.
Interview#22 David Silverman writer, producer
Learn the rules first, then break them. ย Look at the rules as โguidelines.โ Itโs generally a good idea to set the theme up, introduce your major characters and set up a problem for the protagonist to solve in act one.
Interview#21 DOUBLE FEATUREโฆSimon Rumley, producer, director, writer & Vincent Kamp, artist
These gangsters paved the way for the notorious Kray Twins and The Richardson criminal empires and charts their rise and fall in an area which has set the stage for much criminal activity.
Shadow of China โ Film Review #johnlone
They were everything a clandestine affair should be, no emotions, no attachments, just living what it is in that moment.