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    Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 9:24PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    First fight

    Today was our second day of filming, and first day with action. The location is an rural bar, supposedly set out in the badlands, but actually set five minutes from Ace Studios. On one side is a busy highway, on the other unspoiled countryside. You have love Nanhai!

    MB, the crew and the stunt team gather as dawn breaks, and we take a look at the location, which is supposed to have been set dressed the evening before. The 'walls' of the bar are actually sheets, and these were made suitably dirty the night before. During the night, the dirt somehow washed off again, and they now look too clean! MB does his best Jackson Pollock impersonation throwing black paint onto them. (He subsequently signed them and they'll be for sale on Ebay next week...)

    In this scene, our hero, John Tremayne (Michael Biehn) is accosted in his local bar, gets into a brawl and is rescued by our high kicking heroine, Deva (Phoenix Chou).

    We originally had another actor scheduled to play the first of the thugs, Abbas. However, when we saw action director Ken Yip play the role in the stunt rehearsals, we all realised that he was our guy!

    Poor Ken had to threaten Michael with a knife, get his head slammed into a table and then finally get taken out by a kick to the face from Phoe. And he had to choreograph the action in between takes!

    The fake knife we'd prepared didn't fit into the sheath for the proper blade, so MB had Ken stick the real weapon to his throat. (Kids, don't try this at home.)

    MB and Ken 'sold' the headslam perfectly. I think we can even use the sound effect of Ken's head hitting the furniture!

    Michael impressed us all by getting into the thick of the fray, in terms of doing his own action and also directing the stunt men who were attacking him. I had anticipated that he would focus on the dramatic aspects of the film, but he seems prepared to get stuck into everything. 

    However, the demands of acting, directing and set design did begin to take its toll on MB as the day wore on.

    Though he's an experienced bar fighter, Tremayne meets his match in the form of a hulking rebel soldier, played by Canadian Chinese bodybuilder Will Chan. Will goes to the same gym as me in Hong Kong, and its always good to have friendly faces around.

    He did a great job in his brief fight with MB. In a couple of shots, he unleashed his inner Bolo on us!

    Deva arrives to save the day, and this leads into the first fight scene to be filmed by Phoenix.

    She dumps Will on his back, then unleashes a fast and furious hand combination that knocks him out.

    Unfortunately, on the last move, she actually connected with Will's chin with her fist. This in itself would be a problem, but what really hurt was that she broke character after she hit him, meaning we couldn't use the take.

    Note to all you would-be wu shu divas out there: no matter how hard you hit someone in a movie fight scene, keep acting until they say 'cut'... or else you'll just have to hit them again in the same (painful) place!

    Anyway, after some ice on his jaw, Will manfully carried on, and finished the scene in style. He's a real trouper, and I appreciate him coming to support us on 'Blood Bond'.

    Next, poor Ken comes back into the fray, bloodied but still belligerent.

    And gets dispatched by another combination that ended with Phoe kicking him in the head.

    Given our brilliant planning, we had scheduled a major drama scene right at the end of the day, after our leads had both been fighting furiously. I was worried they might not have had enough gas in the tank to deliver.

    This was especially a concern as it was Phoenix's first major dialogue scene in the film (and, in fact, in any film).

    We did the first take with an 'over the shoulder' from Michael's side, Phoe's close up. The scene has Deva trying to persuade Tremayne to come with her to the city, where a donation of his special blood is needed to save her master, The Bagwun.

    I listened intently in the other back room, and was blown away by what I heard and saw. She's really a wonderful, instinctive actress, and, as far as I could tell, she pretty much nailed the scene in one take.

    Michael came and listened to the playback, and felt exactly the same, so we moved on to shoot his side. He has always had a unique intensity on-screen (and sometimes off!), and it feels that there's something in this role that allows him to channel his dark side very easily.

    It was a long day, but a very rewarding one, and even Will and Phoe were still friends by wrap time.

    Next : Wheels of pain

Entry comments (19)

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  • npensenfensen
    posted on Wednesday, Oct 28, 2009 11:29AM [Report]
    Looks big enough, Michael can sign it in three place and split it, one for charity, one for Tanner and one for me.  LYM
  • wildcat84
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 27, 2009 3:07PM [Report]
    Na, I think it should be donated to a convention for a charity auction.
  • npensenfensen
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 27, 2009 11:03AM [Report]
    ebay my foot!!  Tell Michael he need to sign that in another spot where it can be split in half so Tanner and I can hang it behind our Ringo paintings!  lol    LYM
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:48AM [Report]
    Who's got hotter lips?
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:48AM [Report]
    "Yes, what's the urgency 007?   OK , Peking Duck for dinner at same place.  008 signing out".
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:41AM [Report]
    "Don't feel it's quite me. Can we try another colour please?"
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:40AM [Report]
    "Here, let me show you a new kind of massage, haha".
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:38AM [Report]
    Panadol not working?? Try this!
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:38AM [Report]
    Let me show you a close shave, haha.
  • 55Gordon
    posted on Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 6:37AM [Report]
    Let yourself go.
  • pierrebourdaud
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 11:10PM [Report]
    One title for this pic: \"INTENSITY!\"
  • pierrebourdaud
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 11:10PM [Report]
    Told you not to play with a knife!!! He he he... That looks pretty cool!
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 5:00PM [Report]
    wow ... yup, that's the MB i remember!
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 5:00PM [Report]
    i love this photo!  
  • mhough
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 3:07AM [Report]
    you make movie making sound so easy - and you have time to blog as well - amazing.
    it's great to read about all the ins and outs.  I love a multi-tasking person....actor-stunt coordinator and set designer....my kinda guy ;-)
  • RachelP
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 2:49AM [Report]
    wow you look so serious!
  • critterdee
    posted on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 11:19PM [Report]
    Thanks so much Bey!!  Your the best!  
    It's amazing reading your blogs.  I love all the behind the scenes info -then seeing the finished products is just that much more impressive.
  • Flagday
    posted on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 10:30PM [Report]
    Love that.  A highway right next to a completely rural scene.  As a producer you gotta like that.  I feel like part of the crew reading these blogs.  It is so cool.  Thanks.  Really.  This is fun for me.  Without having to do any of the actual work!  Perfect.
  • npensenfensen
    posted on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009 9:47PM [Report]
    Bey, these blogs are great!!!  The back stories you tell are entertaining and give an idea of what an average day can be like.  Don't know how you find the time, but please keep them going when you have time.  M

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