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Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) - Part 6
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Richie Ren, Kenny Bee, Eric Kot, Lam Suet
Genres: Comedy
Year 2004
HK Movies
Cantonese Version
Miriam Yeung is the Princess of China, the first female in a long line of royal male offspring, thus making her a precious commidity. However, she stinks. Cursed with something called SARS (Severe Atypical Reeking Syndrome), the Princess' B.O. is enough to send any and all suitors running or to a self-imposed early demise, despite the fact that she's sweet, charming, and looks like Miriam Yeung. At a loss for solutions, the Emperor offers up a contest: to have doctors, mystics and/or assorted quacks show up in an attempt to cure the Princess of her smelliness, the prize for their efforts being the Princess' actual hand in marriage and presumed favored status in the capital. Not surprisingly, many apply.
However, the contest comes down to two possible suitors: a cultured, snobby, RHA (Royal Hospital Authority) approved doctor (Liu Heng), and poor, too-cute aromatherapy expert Kai (Richie Ren). The other doctor has the head royal physician (Kenny Bee) in his corner, and the two conspire to let their success forward the cause of cultured, snobby doctors everywhere. However, neither is as talented or earnest as Kai, whose love of plants and single-minded aromatherapy expertise is all geared to do just one thing: fulfill his lifelong deam of marrying a princess. Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) |
Love Undercover 2: Love Mission (新紮師妹2)
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Daniel Wu, Raymond Wong, Sammy Leung, Chow Chung...
Genres: Comedy
Year 2003
Hong Kong Movies
Dual Audio: Cantonese/Mandarin Version
Subtitles Chinese/English
When we last left Fong Lai-Kuen (Miriam Yeung), she had just solved the big case and won the love of her dashing would-be triad boyfriend Au Hoi-Man (Daniel Wu). Her supposedly superior law-enforcing skills earn her a ticket to bigger and better jobs, i.e. police negotiator and bomb squad member. Sadly, she fails at all the above jobs and is soon suspended from the force for her crappy policework, and probably her continuing whiny attitude. This makes Man exceptionally happy, because now he can have Kuen's silly, borderline annoying presence to himself 24-7.
But the lure of law enforcement draws Kuen back. At the behest of Chung Sir (Hui Siu-Hung), Kuen helps with the protection of the visiting Princess of Puerto Risi, Tasha (model Coco Chiang). Chung was originally supposed to put her up in a fancy hotel, but he lost the expense money when he fell asleep on the MTR, thus requiring some sort of quick fix to the problem. The solution: use Kuen's house as the hotel, and Kuen's colleagues as employees, a tactic that creates about fifty jokes, but probably only ten funny ones. A low percentage of actual laughs should be expected when you steal plots from reruns of The Cosby Show. Love Undercover 2: Love Missio |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 9
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 4
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 10
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 3
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 8
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 6
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) - Part 2
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Richie Ren, Kenny Bee, Eric Kot, Lam Suet
Genres: Comedy
Year 2004
HK Movies
Cantonese Version
Miriam Yeung is the Princess of China, the first female in a long line of royal male offspring, thus making her a precious commidity. However, she stinks. Cursed with something called SARS (Severe Atypical Reeking Syndrome), the Princess' B.O. is enough to send any and all suitors running or to a self-imposed early demise, despite the fact that she's sweet, charming, and looks like Miriam Yeung. At a loss for solutions, the Emperor offers up a contest: to have doctors, mystics and/or assorted quacks show up in an attempt to cure the Princess of her smelliness, the prize for their efforts being the Princess' actual hand in marriage and presumed favored status in the capital. Not surprisingly, many apply.
However, the contest comes down to two possible suitors: a cultured, snobby, RHA (Royal Hospital Authority) approved doctor (Liu Heng), and poor, too-cute aromatherapy expert Kai (Richie Ren). The other doctor has the head royal physician (Kenny Bee) in his corner, and the two conspire to let their success forward the cause of cultured, snobby doctors everywhere. However, neither is as talented or earnest as Kai, whose love of plants and single-minded aromatherapy expertise is all geared to do just one thing: fulfill his lifelong deam of marrying a princess. Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) |
Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) - Part 3
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Richie Ren, Kenny Bee, Eric Kot, Lam Suet
Genres: Comedy
Year 2004
HK Movies
Cantonese Version
Miriam Yeung is the Princess of China, the first female in a long line of royal male offspring, thus making her a precious commidity. However, she stinks. Cursed with something called SARS (Severe Atypical Reeking Syndrome), the Princess' B.O. is enough to send any and all suitors running or to a self-imposed early demise, despite the fact that she's sweet, charming, and looks like Miriam Yeung. At a loss for solutions, the Emperor offers up a contest: to have doctors, mystics and/or assorted quacks show up in an attempt to cure the Princess of her smelliness, the prize for their efforts being the Princess' actual hand in marriage and presumed favored status in the capital. Not surprisingly, many apply.
However, the contest comes down to two possible suitors: a cultured, snobby, RHA (Royal Hospital Authority) approved doctor (Liu Heng), and poor, too-cute aromatherapy expert Kai (Richie Ren). The other doctor has the head royal physician (Kenny Bee) in his corner, and the two conspire to let their success forward the cause of cultured, snobby doctors everywhere. However, neither is as talented or earnest as Kai, whose love of plants and single-minded aromatherapy expertise is all geared to do just one thing: fulfill his lifelong deam of marrying a princess. Elixir Of Love (花好月圓) |
Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 1
Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai
Genres: Comedy
Year 2002
Hong Kong Movies
Cantonese Version
Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley.
However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins.
(...) Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - P |
This is from the Brighton Comedy Festival last year. Fast, concise and very very funny. Adam Bloom at Brighton Comedy |
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Finally completing (at least until series 5 comes out in the autumn - it's taking a while because he's writing a horror thriller series for E4 and I'm not making that up. My personal response to this was to wistfully read through some of his reviews for games such as Wing Commander 3 and consider how unlikely this all is) Xthemusic's collection of the best new British non-Doctor Who related show in years, here's the last ten minutes of the Review of the Year 2007, with some judicious editing to obscure (mostly) what I assume is the reason this got taken down the first time (unless I'm wrong and the objection was actually to the split second close up of Nigel Lawson). Sorry about the tiny, tiny screen, but it was the best I could do on my tossy machine and still have it a reasonable size for YouTube. I suggest you use fullscreen mode if you don't want to squint at some of the writing. Anyway, hooray! Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - |
The opening video to this year's show. Our take on Casino Royale's free-running sequence around the Royal Free Hospital, London 4th Year Show 2007 - Royal Fre |
Michael Jr. doesn't know how to explain breast feeding to his five year old son. Breast Feeding and My Son - Co |
This video answers the question, "Do you dress alike for Twins Days??" YES!! Each set of identical twins, fraternal twins, and higher multiples wear identical outfits for the Twins Days Festival weekend events. Thousands of sets of twins gather for the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio for the "world's largest annual gathering of twins". Twins of all ages celebrate and embrace their unique and life-long bond for a 3 day extravaganza and reflect this bond in a very obvious way, through their clothing choices. Twins Days is held every year on the first weekend of August. Camille and Kennerly, the Harp Twins, show their matching outfits for the weekend. However, truth be told, Camille and Kennerly dress actually dress alike 365 days a year, not just for Twins Days. Camille and Kennerly - Yes! We |
Andrew Lawrence's dark, musical comedy landed him a place in the final of So You Think You're Funny? in 2003, and won him the BBC New Act of the Year Competition the following year. His debut Edinburgh show in 2006 was nominated for the if.comedy best newcomer title, and his 2007 follow-up nominated for the main award. Andrew Lawrence - Stand Up Com |
It's The Most Fattening Time of The Year
Bob Rivers It's The Most Fattening Time o |
One Year of laughs. Unnecessary Censorship: One Ye |
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