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  • Special Identity – Update on the Yen/Zhao scandal

    Friday, May 25, 2012 6:15AM / Members only

    Things looks to have been neutralized as both Donnie Yen and Vincent Zhao are very busy doing promotion and shooting their respective projects – Donnie currently shooting a romance film titled Together starring Bosco Lam and Michelle Chan and Vincent promoting the upcoming kung fu drama Wu Dang. Last that happened was that Mainland director Tan Bing came out on April 6 and spoke out about Donnie’s unfaithful work ethics and arrogant behavīor which further caused heat between the Yen and Zhao camps. Neither Donnie nor the production team have responded to Bing’s actions.

    Despite this, there have been lots of news reports and press conferences concerning the scandal that I’ve missed out due to limited resources (such as lack of people transcribing and translating information in Chinese, and getting translations that are too sloppy to understand). One of these news reports is one covering events during the filming process through the eyes and experiences of Mainland actor Hung Bao – who was in the original cast of Special Identity playing Vincent Zhao’s main henchman (check out my earlier post here: http://ericjacobus.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/special-identity-more-trouble-stills-of-vincent-zhaos-intended-role/).

    However, it’s not the case of another actor pointing all fingers on Donnie to blame for the problems that arose during shooting. Hung Bao clarifies rumors on Vincent acting arrogant and being accompanied by an entourage, how things were when Vincent was around the set and how it was working with him, working relations with him and Donnie, dispute between two drivers on the set (which led to the murder of one of them), and reveals that there was someone that was a big influence on and eventually was the reason for the scrīpt changes (although it was not mentioned) and that this fact came from a person (a friend of Hung Bao and also someone not mentioned) who was involved in the film crew.


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  • An Action Filmmaker in … Seborga?

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012 6:15AM / Members only

    Sunday May 20. An early start today was necessary to catch the 7:45 am train to bordighera, which would lead us to our final destination of Seborga, the independent principality that was celebrating its second anniversary of the election of their prince. The euro rail was smooth, the tray tables long, and we hopped off at Bordighera to find the bus to Seborga. Our combined knowledge of Spanish and about three pages out of the Italian phrase book was enough to find the bus stop, and we caught the next bus to Seborga three hours later, climbing the twisting road to the scene of the party.

    We searched for where the ceremony might be. The entire town is a series of small corridors, centuries old, with feral cats running every which way. I had managed to get a hold of Her Serene Highness Mrs. Nina Menegatto and secure an informal meeting to talk about Seborga’s independence and other sovereignty-related topics, since this relates to my day job at The Seasteading Institute. So we had an invitation to the anniversary party, we just had to find it and then get past her Italian entourage to say “Hey, remember us?”

    We found the party at a quaint restaurant, which was packed. We asked if there was seating in more bastardized Italian, and the waitress looked at us like we were crazy. Rebecca added, “Princess Menegatto invited us!” and the waitress glowed and brought us to the only remaining table and showered us with a four course meal. We could only eat half of it. Meanwhile the room was all stares. Who are these strange non-Italians walking into our small town and getting quick service?

    We spotted the princess, surrounded by about seven men all three feet taller than me, and this was our only chance. With about eight seconds before she left the restaurant for the maze-like corridors of Seborga, I walked up, said “Nina, I’m Eric” and she remembered me, shook my hand, and said she’d meet me at ten am the next morning.

    We started searching for the local bed and breakfast, and the owner just happened to be walking out with her dog. In another mix of Italian and English and hand gestures we convinced her we had made a reservation. She believed us and took us upstairs to a small room. I was skeptical though, and told her that we had talked to someone else when making the reservation. I showed her the phone number, and she recognized it, except the reservation was at a bed and breakfast a mile away. Rather than giving the room to the wrong people she called the owner to pick us up.

    A constant struggle for introverts like myself and other directors is building up the guts to approach people, be they a princess or a film financier or a celebrity, despite feeling completely alien to the situation. This opportunity was too good to pass up, so swallowing my insecurities paid off, and we had arranged a meeting. They say the more you do this kind of thing, the easier it becomes in the future. I hope that’s true.

    Watched Bangkok Dangerous in Italian, The Shining in Italian, and other stuff in Italian, and took advantage of the free food in our room.

    Monday May 21. After a much-needed 9+ hour sleep, I woke up at 7am to attempt to make coffee with a metallic contraption that I believe is a “French press.” It didn’t work, or I’m too stupid to use one, so I heated up some water on the stove and dipped a hand-made coffee filter made out of a napkin filled with grounds into the hot water to make some extremely strong coffee that sent me into cardiac arrest.

    We met the Princess in her office at ten, where she told us some Seborgan history and detailed the situation with Seborga. Basically, Seborga is its own country within Italy. When the Italian states united in the 1800s, Seborga was the only one that wanted to maintain its independence and has succeeded in being independent to this date. They’ve successfully turned Italian police away, and judges have noted in proceedings that their independence is valid. It’s all very Zen-like. I asked, “What did you guys do to avoid unification with Italy?” Her reply was, “Nothing, we didn’t agree to it.” There’s a very good chance that Italy will officially recognize this small Principality’s independence, which can only result in good things for this small community.

    There’s also a chance that we’ll look at Seborga as a filming location some day. As Rebecca and I talked about our work as action filmmakers and producers, Princess Menegatto openly advocated making a film in Seborga. I pitched a kind ofIn Bruges style fish-out-of-water film. We’d have to is figure out where to keep all the cast and crew, since the two bed and breakfasts only have about 6 rooms each, and devise some content that would sit well with the locals, since they’re mostly Catholics who want their town to look good. Logistics aside, all we need is a killer concept. So, consider that an open call for concept pitches, if you’ve got any!

    We toured Seborga for the next hour, visiting their church, musical instrument museum, and convenience store. The B&B owner was nice enough to drive us back down the mountain to Bordighera so we could withdraw enough money to cover the room. Went to a bar nearby, took a long train ride to Milan, met with our sound mixer Matteo, and had dinner at his place.

    We shared our experience in Cannes, and Matteo reciprocated our “Euro-shock” with a surprise that we just didn’t know these basic facts about art film financing in Europe. We talked about Italian cinema, and apparently Italian films are all dubbed, and it’s just the traditional way it’s done here. And it seems films are more about “the director’s vision”, ala Frederico Fellini, where he writes a scrīpt that is less story and more “idea”. The film is a bit abstract in the end (is that unbiased enough?). Not exactly a winning formula for action film.

    There are also no Italian action films, though not because of the reasons above. Basically, there’s no Luc Besson of Italy. I’m no expert on Italian culture, but they seem to dig action, and I’m pretty sure they dig Italians. Talk about a gaping hole in the market. But I guess if you’re convinced your film industry needs to follow in the footsteps of the art-house film, and your action concept doesn’t stand a chance of being funded with public money, it’s easy to see why this hole wouldn’t easily be filled.

    Then again, apparently Milan’s the money place right now. Makes you wonder whether it’s difficult to invest in film here. The guys at D-Unit could certainly use a budget.

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  • Motorway – New trailer

    Monday, May 21, 2012 8:37PM / Members only

    Not too long ago, a trailer for the upcoming car chasing film Motorway was released. It created quite a buzz in the action film community for its’ incredible car chases and vehicle stunts. Now another new trailer have been released showing new intense footage of what we can expect!

    Motorway is produced by Johnnie To; directed by Soi Cheang and stars Shawn Yue; Anthony Wong; Guo Xiao-Dong; Michelle Ye; Gordon Lam; and Barbie Hsu. The story will center around a rookie cop (Shawn Yue) who gets mentored by a car chasing coach (Anthony Wong) to stop crime activities on the roads of Hong Kong without attracting attention but soon takes up his biggest challenge when a veteran criminal (Guo Xiao-Dong) shows up making trouble and escaping from the cops.

    While the trailers are creating buzz at the moment, comparisons to other car chasing film – especially Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive - have been made in terms of film atmosphere and look. But something to have in mind is that, despite the comparisons, these two films have nothing in common as Drive is based on a book whereas Motorway has a completely different scrīpt. Plus the concept for Motorway was conceived several months before going into production at the end of 2009 while Drive started production almost a year after. Anyways, check the trailer out.


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  • 007 is back and more bad-ass than ever

    Monday, May 21, 2012 8:13PM / Members only

    The first official teaser trailer to the upcoming James Bond film Skyfall - the follow-up of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace - has been released. With a new cast and crew, one might raise a few eyebrows on whether it will deliver and surpass the previous outings. This might be a testament to that.


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  • Jackie Chan clarifies news reports of his retirement from action films

    Monday, May 21, 2012 8:03PM / Members only

    What seems to be words from news reports actually turns out to be a total misunderstanding. This is what Jackie had to say on his Facebook page when he heard about the news:

    Hello all my friends and fans,

    Yesterday in my press conference in Cannes for Chinese 12 Zodiac I said that this movie was my last big action movie.

    Today I was shocked when I woke up to read all the news coverage that I was retiring from doing Action movies.

    I just want to let everyone know that I am not retiring from doing action movies. What I meant to say is that I need to do less of the life risking stunts on my movies. After all these years of doing so many stunts and breaking so many bones, I need to take better care of my body so I can keep working.

    I will continue to do international action movies.

    And I will keep improving my English :-)

    I love all of you!

    Jackie

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150902260122318&set=a.98876792317.90092.30382852317&type=1


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  • posted on Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012 6:33PM  [Report]
    Nice headshot. Wishing you fun times :)
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  • Official artist 
    posted on Wednesday, Jun 2, 2010 11:39AM  [Report]
    Very good
  • posted on Friday, Apr 2, 2010 4:51PM  [Report]
    hey Eric!
    how did you put your demoreel in your profil? I can't find a "my video" setting
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    posted on Monday, Oct 26, 2009 7:27AM  [Report]
    Just saw your spot for DMAX on german TV. Ouch... I like slomo :-)
  • posted on Friday, Jul 3, 2009 1:21PM  [Report]
    Great heatshot Eric..thinking out something there..
    cheers,
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  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 9:36PM  [Report]
    Hi Eric,

    Keep up the great work!

    Looking forward to watch Dogs Of Chinatown!

    All the best

    David
  • posted on Thursday, Mar 26, 2009 12:30PM  [Report]
    Hi Eric, love the showreel.
    I remember seeing your webpage ages ago glad to hear it's all working out for you in the stunt realms..
    Daniel SOLIS
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    posted on Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 7:18PM  [Report]
    Stopping by to say howdy--keep up the good work, and stay safe!

    KerryZG
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    posted on Thursday, Jan 15, 2009 8:22AM  [Report]
    Great video! very cool, Eric!!
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    Happy new Year, dude. Keep up the great work!
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    Happy New Year!
    In 2009... May your days be many and your troubles be few. May all God's blessings descend upon you. May peace be within you may your heart be strong. May you find what you're seeking wherever you roam.
    ~ Kelly
  • posted on Thursday, Dec 25, 2008 7:18PM  [Report]
    Yo, Eric! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you! I'm looking forward to more gym vids from you but do take care!
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    hi Eric,
    Wishing you and yours the true blessings of the season...peace of mind, joy of heart and love all around.
    Merry CHRISTmas and may your New Year be filled with blessings beyond your imaginations.
    ~ Kelly
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    you videos is very good...
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    say hello next time you visit.

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    Hi,it's Mid-Autumn Festival tomorrow ~
    so happy Mid-Autumn day ~ hehe~
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