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Issue 658 of TVB Weekly is more or less an advertisement for the mega-casted movie 72 Tenants of Prosperity (72家租客), said to be releasing on February 11, 2010, in time for Chinese New Year. The cast is too large to name, so you can refer to handy-dandy Wikipedia or the official site. Nevertheless, this issue only takes a look at some of the more main artists, including Eric Tsang, Jacky Cheung, Anita Yuen, Bosco Wong, Stephy Tang, Wong Cho Lam, and Linda Chung. There is also a nice spread of the entire cast joyously celebrating under a sky of confetti. Gorgeous Bernice Liu and cute Kate Tsui stand on the side. See if you can identify anymore big stars through the flock of arms and hands!!
As a bonus, a hot Florence Kwok graces the cover of TVB Life.
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When I was a kid and watched television only for fun, I thought television work was easy. I thought actors and actresses had an easy, rich everyday life. They get on set, sit around, say a few lines, and get pay big bucks. I didn’t know jack about filming, and definitely had no clue actors could have bad takes (NG). Even when I became more knowledgeable, I didn’t care about how actors did on set or how many takes they went through before making the director’s cut. Even when I became a drama freak, I still didn’t care, not until I was exposed to NG clips from War and Destiny. I realized at that point, as a fan, audience, and outsider to the industry, that one could learn a lot from watching NG clips. Whether it’s a certain artist’s personality or professionalism, the relationships among the actors and actresses, or an artist’s acting ability, anything can be exposed through an NG clip.
Here, I present to you NG clips from Beauty of the Game of two artists, in which I think the gap in their acting abilities is obvious. On the top is the pageant winner, whether in real life or crafted fiction, Kate Tsui and her amusing twirling scene. On the bottom is the short but spunky, hot favorite comedian Wong Cho Lam and his passionate water dumping scene. Let’s see how they fare!
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