Source: Gonewiththetwins.com The Big Boss is a classic martial arts film that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Released in 1971, this movie marked the beginning of a legendary career for martial arts superstar, Bruce Lee. Directed by Lo Wei, The Big Boss was a groundbreaking film that introduced Lee to the world as a powerful and charismatic leading man. With its gripping storyline, intense action sequences, and memorable characters, The Big Boss became a cultural phenomenon and laid the foundation for the international success of Bruce Lee.
Both Leung and Lau are part of the famous “Five Tiger Generals of TVB”, where Leung is called the “Small Tiger” and Lau is nicknamed the “Fourth Tiger”. They were both trainees of the broadcasting station in the 80s and began acting in their teens.6 Hong Kong celebrity restaurateurs who lost millions due to Covid-19
Leung eventually became known for his epic works with Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar-wai, having won best actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his performance in In The Mood for Love.
NFTs, e-learning, mRNA vaccines … 2021 popularised a bunch of innovations that sound like something straight out of a sci-fi film. But nothing says “we’re living in the future” like some form of flying personal transport – in this case a hoverbike.
Hovering cars, bikes and boards are not new. Many minds were blown when Marty McFly commandeered a hoverboard in the film Back to the Future II – released in 1989.
“Today with a young sister clad in a white dress here, let’s re-stage the classical scene in Japanese manga,” the post said.
At the end of the post which was aimed to promote Ford’s new SUV, the company said “Ruijie Plus (the car’s brand) will glut your eyes”.
Both the original post and the video were removed by the company later the same day after many online criticised the advertisement as “vulgar” for showing a woman’s legs.
The eldest daughter of tycoon Stanley Ho was released on a good behaviour bond without a criminal record yesterday for assaulting a three-year-old boy at a buffet in a five-star hotel in Wan Chai in July. Jane Ho Chiu-ying, 60, appeared in Eastern Court, where she was charged with common assault.
The tycoon's eldest daughter from his late first wife, Clementina Angela Leitao Ho, admitted stepping on the boy's left foot because she was 'very upset' after he bumped into her, causing her to fall and drop her food.