Friday, January 21, 2011

Louis Koo - "All's Well Ends Well 2011" meet and greet fans session at Pavilion(21 Jan, 2011) 古天樂-"最強喜事"電影宣傳活動













Barely two days after going to Andy's function at Pavilion, I was back in the same spot again ! I was all hype up coz it's been literally centuries since I last saw the most lip smacking yummy tanned dude God has ever put on earth - Louis Koo. One thing about 古仔,just like fine spirit - he gets better with age !

Nursing an inflammed left eye and spending 3 figures at the eye specialist in PJ (stay away from Lim Eye Specialist!), it has not dampen my burning desire to see him at all. Unfortunately, Pavilion is not the best place to take pictures due to the line-up of CNY stalls concentrated in the centre court. To provent the stalls from being damaged, the organizers put-up barricades around the stage and beyond....bummer !

Compared to "Shaolin" event, this function seems to be on a grander scale. No expense was spared, the organizers roped-in a whole troupe of lion dance performers to kick-off the event. Hottie Louis and seasoned producer-cum-actor, Raymond Wong, were about an hour late but the moment Loius appeared, the wild screaming echoed throughout the hall. Even cheeky Louis couldn't help making a comment -" Huh ?! Why are there such a loud scream ? Did some get robbed ?" LOL !!

Louis' fashion sense can never go wrong. He wore a light blue shirt and a pair of black and white hi-cut sneakers to go with his faded jeans. Simple but in ! The games were also more interesting this round. Louis and Raymond wrote the first half of the chinese calligraphy and fans were asked to complete the rest. A lucky fan got the chance having Louis applied make-up on her ! BTW, Louis plays an effeminate make-up artist in the sixth instalment of "All's Well Ends Well 2011". The fan who partnered who Raymond ended in disastrous result - zombie look-alike.

The movie also marks the much awaited (well, depends on whether you are a fan or hater) silver screen come back of Cecilia Cheung. The cast line-up is kinda impressive - Lynn, Carina and Chapmah Toh. I know it's supposed to be a comedy but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the movie would be less "無厘頭" (nonsensical parodies). Last year, I was pleasantly suprised by TVB's "The house of 72 tenants" (七十二家房客), which suprisingly tickled funny bones without having to resort to slapstick type of comedy. I guess this year, it would be a battle of "All's Well Ends Well 2011" against "I love Hong Kong" (darn ! I missed the chance to catch Maggie Cheung and FAMA during their promo in Singapore last week). We'll find out when these movies open in local cinemas on Feb 3.