I watch Wong Jing movies whenever I need a pick-me-up, much in the same way that I watch the films of Uwe Boll and Godfrey Ho. Nothing ever seems to makes any sense in a Wong Jing flick, and if you go into his endeavors expecting as much, then chances are you’ll walk away with a big ol’ goofy smile on your face. “Meltdown”, “Spy Dad”, and “Future X-Cops” rank as my favorites, and each one receives a screening in my house at least once a year. The director’s forthcoming adventure outing “Treasure Hunt” — not to be confused with “Treasure Inn” — looks to be something…special. The poster alone is reason enough for yours truly to check it out. Sad? Probably. But I’m strangely okay with that. The synopsis is pretty out there, too. Take a look: Peggy (Cecilia Cheung), the renowned charming director in the advertising industry,...
- 7/15/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Following the highly acclaimed projects The Beast Stalker and Stool Pigeon, Nick Cheung and Nicholas Tse are working together again, but not with director Dante Lam this time. Their latest film is Treasure Inn, a period martial arts action comedy. Director is Wong Jing, whose recent films really haven't been that good, but Corey Yuen (The Transporter, The Legend aka Fong Sai Yuk) is the action choreographer, and so at least we can expect lots of handsome action scenes. Embedded below is the trailer....
- 6/1/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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