Friday, April 11, 2014

[2014.04.12] DONNIE YEN DRINKS FROM THE TOILET

Donnie Yen mistakes the toilet for a well, mistakenly drinking toilet water he expresses pain on his face
Donnie Yen's new film has many must see spots, many are shocking and hilarious.
Release like a waterfall
Flying up a lamp post
Battle on Changbai Mountain
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Donnie Yen Chi Tan in the film THE ICEMAN 3D (3D BING FUNG HUP: CHUNG SUN JI MOON) aside from continuing to demonstrate real kung fu also drops funny bombs. When he has to go he is as strong as a fire hose, he also drinks from the toilet. The entire film has many must see spots, no wonder the film earlier sold well in Cannes.

"The Strongest in the Universe" Yen Chi Tan, Eva Huang Shengyi and Wang Baoqiang starred new film THE ICEMAN 3D has been in production for a year but slow labor yields detailed product. Earlier at the Cannes Film Festival even sold well. Its North American sale even broke all Chi Tan's film overseas sales record. Over ten countries' royalties even exceeded US$5 million. Chi Tan in the film not only continues to display his real kung fu and also drops comedy bombs.

Playing some from the Ming Dynasty in the film, Chi Tan accidentally traveled through time and became stranded in Hong Kong. Party girl Huang Shengyi took him in. The next morning he woke up, with an unquenchable thirst he opened up the toilet cover and drank. As he drank he suspected that this well water tasted strange, leaving many holding their bellies from laughing. In addition, in the story he woke up after being encased in ice for several centuries and had to go. When he went he was as powerful as a fire hose. By chance Gregory Wong Chung Hiu drove by and got a free car wash. Chi Tan's fancy dialogue was also very interesting. When he got angry he would call people "animal raised by a bitch" and "your granny's bear", perhaps he would have the potential to take the baton from "talking about this!" and became an online catchphrase. Aside from being funny, Chi Tan also thoroughly displayed his kung fu. He stood on top of a moving bus and also hung upside down on a lamp post, rivaling Hollywood super heroes.

As for Wang Baoqiang, he has played many little people characters in his film career. This time under action director Chi Tan's guidance he transformed into an unexpectedly good fighter, living up to Baoqiang's real life Shaolin Temple background. In addition, the film went to the Changbai Mountain for a location shoot, creating a "ice sealed thousands of miles, snow drifted over millions of miles" grand scene. With thousands of horses and soldiers, Chi Tan, Baoqiang and others turned shields into snowboards to avoid an avalanche. The ending's backdrop was the Ma Ching Bridge, car crashes, explosions, fights all leave people breathless from the intensity. This scene although is on a special effect constructed Ching Ma Bridge, the effects are realistic and high quality.

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