Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=759
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 28, 2004
MING PAO - Even though Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung are co-stars for the film Gong Wu, the two were gracious to each other at the premiere two nights ago. Andy says Jacky is a very important figure, and Jacky says Andy's presence boosted box office sales. Andy believes his role is only a supporting character. Even if he gets nominated for this performance, it will not be for Best Male Actor. Jacky, Shawn Yu and Edison Chen are the 3 main characters, Andy adds. As a producer, we asked if Andy was nervous about promoting the film: "I don't know about the operational procedures and I let the administrators do it." Jacky laughs that he has no pressure at the box office because "Andy is responsible for the box office, I am only acting in it. He has a good box office track record. In recent years top box office movies all involve Andy, so Andy has the greatest pressure." Recent rumors pointed that Jacky had a fit while recording dialogue for Gong, to which he admitted to getting upset but denied throwing a fit.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Monday, April 26, 2004
Jacky Cheung Storms Out of Studio In Disagreement with Director's Demand
Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=751
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 26, 2004
ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung returns to the boxing ring with a new movie Gong Wu, and according to Eric Tsang, Jacky's stellar performance may earn him a Best Actor award. However, the singer-actor grew unhappy as the days went on. Jacky was asked to change a line of dialogue and to re-record his track. However, Jacky wasn't able to accept the new script and forced himself to record it once. He exploded in anger and left the studio, and even approached Eric to complain. "Normally I rarely get angry but I got mad one time while recording dialogue for Gong Wu. The director changed the script and I didn't want to say it. I felt the dialogue wasn't appropriate and it didn't match. When we filmed we didn't have this, it was added later on...At the time under those circumstances I really didn't to record it but I did it once. After listening to it I felt it was terrible. I felt we didn't need to add this line. I said to the assistant director: 'Why do we need this? Help me erase it.' and then I left. He felt embarassed and I thought that it wasn't his fault, it was mine, sorry. Afterwards I was going to Eric's birthday party and I was telling him we don't need to add that line and we should use the original. But Eric says it helps the script and let's see which is the best. If it's not good then we'll use the old line." Was the line a curse word? Jacky says it wasn't.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 26, 2004
ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung returns to the boxing ring with a new movie Gong Wu, and according to Eric Tsang, Jacky's stellar performance may earn him a Best Actor award. However, the singer-actor grew unhappy as the days went on. Jacky was asked to change a line of dialogue and to re-record his track. However, Jacky wasn't able to accept the new script and forced himself to record it once. He exploded in anger and left the studio, and even approached Eric to complain. "Normally I rarely get angry but I got mad one time while recording dialogue for Gong Wu. The director changed the script and I didn't want to say it. I felt the dialogue wasn't appropriate and it didn't match. When we filmed we didn't have this, it was added later on...At the time under those circumstances I really didn't to record it but I did it once. After listening to it I felt it was terrible. I felt we didn't need to add this line. I said to the assistant director: 'Why do we need this? Help me erase it.' and then I left. He felt embarassed and I thought that it wasn't his fault, it was mine, sorry. Afterwards I was going to Eric's birthday party and I was telling him we don't need to add that line and we should use the original. But Eric says it helps the script and let's see which is the best. If it's not good then we'll use the old line." Was the line a curse word? Jacky says it wasn't.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Monday, April 19, 2004
Jacky Jams "Hey Jude"
Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=714
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 19, 2004
SING TAO - Two days ago, Jacky Cheung accepted an interview by Dodo Cheng to talk about his feelings on love, family, friendship and career. We learned that Jacky's new Cantonese album will include 80 of Jacky's photographs as well as personal writings from the singer. Jacky was invited to a promotional event and was coaxed by fans to perform. Crading a guitar, he performed Letting You Know and jammed with Denise Ho and Alex Fong Lik-San singing Hey Jude.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 19, 2004
SING TAO - Two days ago, Jacky Cheung accepted an interview by Dodo Cheng to talk about his feelings on love, family, friendship and career. We learned that Jacky's new Cantonese album will include 80 of Jacky's photographs as well as personal writings from the singer. Jacky was invited to a promotional event and was coaxed by fans to perform. Crading a guitar, he performed Letting You Know and jammed with Denise Ho and Alex Fong Lik-San singing Hey Jude.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Jacky Cheung to Release Self-Composed Self-Written Album
Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=690
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004
ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung's all new Cantonese album Life is like a dream is releasing on the 20th of this month. For this album, Jacky has become a multi-faceted artist. Besides composing and writing his own lyrics, Jacky writes his own essays and uses his album as a form of personal expression. Yesterday Jacky received a radio interview and revealed one of the lines from his essays: "I dreamed I could fly, but I was still standing on the ground." In those essays, Jacky found his life perspective and said he has great interests in writing. He wants to publish a book for his daughter and hopes the two generations won't have any gaps. And does Jacky want to have a boy? "Before, all along I thought I wanted a boy, but after having a girl, I don't want boys anymore, and think girls are smarter. Girls mature faster and they're sweet. Boys are more careless." Does Jacky love to take care of others? "No, I can't even take care of my sister, and my brothers and sisters don't gather very often and I have to be responsible. So, the relationship sacrifices can only go so far. The thing I'm not used to is being proactive. My family and I are very close to our parents and my household is very simple, only my wife and my daughter. I hope I can lessen the generation gap, and when I control my daughter I don't hit her or be rude. All I need to do is blacken my face to scare her a little, but it creates a gap. When there's a problem, she talks to the maid and not to me, so I am pretty unhappy about that." There are fans who say that Jacky is being reserved on purpose this year from the public. Is that so? "I don't really contact others to talk, because I can find the exit road myself, and won't paint myself into a corner. Even during hard times, I can take care of most of the things myself."
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004
ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung's all new Cantonese album Life is like a dream is releasing on the 20th of this month. For this album, Jacky has become a multi-faceted artist. Besides composing and writing his own lyrics, Jacky writes his own essays and uses his album as a form of personal expression. Yesterday Jacky received a radio interview and revealed one of the lines from his essays: "I dreamed I could fly, but I was still standing on the ground." In those essays, Jacky found his life perspective and said he has great interests in writing. He wants to publish a book for his daughter and hopes the two generations won't have any gaps. And does Jacky want to have a boy? "Before, all along I thought I wanted a boy, but after having a girl, I don't want boys anymore, and think girls are smarter. Girls mature faster and they're sweet. Boys are more careless." Does Jacky love to take care of others? "No, I can't even take care of my sister, and my brothers and sisters don't gather very often and I have to be responsible. So, the relationship sacrifices can only go so far. The thing I'm not used to is being proactive. My family and I are very close to our parents and my household is very simple, only my wife and my daughter. I hope I can lessen the generation gap, and when I control my daughter I don't hit her or be rude. All I need to do is blacken my face to scare her a little, but it creates a gap. When there's a problem, she talks to the maid and not to me, so I am pretty unhappy about that." There are fans who say that Jacky is being reserved on purpose this year from the public. Is that so? "I don't really contact others to talk, because I can find the exit road myself, and won't paint myself into a corner. Even during hard times, I can take care of most of the things myself."
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Jacky Cheung Leaves Out Personal Failures in Memoir to Daughter
Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=697
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004
MING PAO - Yesterday Jacky Cheung gave a radio interview and said there will be a self-written book dedicated to his daughter, which will be included in his new album. Jacky hopes this book can teach his daughter how to evaluate scandalmongering, but will leave out his personal failures in the book. Jacky says he doesn't have a tendency to keep a journal and doesn't plan on becoming a writer. Usually, he keeps his feelings in his heart. Because he's afraid he'll forget these accounts, Jacky is writing them all down in a book for his daughter. Jacky says the book presents a kind of "life is like a dream" feeling, and isn't sure if his daughter will understand it. Within the book are also two phrases Jacky wrote to his wife, May Lo, but he won't tell her which two phrases they are, and will let May discover it on her own.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004
MING PAO - Yesterday Jacky Cheung gave a radio interview and said there will be a self-written book dedicated to his daughter, which will be included in his new album. Jacky hopes this book can teach his daughter how to evaluate scandalmongering, but will leave out his personal failures in the book. Jacky says he doesn't have a tendency to keep a journal and doesn't plan on becoming a writer. Usually, he keeps his feelings in his heart. Because he's afraid he'll forget these accounts, Jacky is writing them all down in a book for his daughter. Jacky says the book presents a kind of "life is like a dream" feeling, and isn't sure if his daughter will understand it. Within the book are also two phrases Jacky wrote to his wife, May Lo, but he won't tell her which two phrases they are, and will let May discover it on her own.
(Source: HKVP Radio)
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