【娱乐前沿】 每周腾讯视频推荐

【娱乐前沿】 每周腾讯视频推荐

2014-05-09    05'16''

主播: Beijing Hour

1490 25

介绍:
Weekly TV Series Promotion by Tencent First off is our weekly TV series recommendation from Tencent Video we bring you every Friday evening. This week, we're introducing you to some hit South Korean dramas. Our first highlight is "Big Man" starring Kang Ji-hwan and Lee Da-hee. The story centers around a man living a so-called "third-class life". The main character has a dream of owning his own restaurant, and seeks love and happiness despite a childhood trauma. The dark drama is updated on Tuesday and Wednesday on Tencent Video. Another popular Korean drama is "Triangle." It's the story of three brothers who are separated at a young age after their parents are killed in an accident. They meet again twenty years later, but find themselves at odds with one-another. And our last recommendation is "You're All Surrounded", or "Ni men bei bao wei le" in Chinese. This drama tells the story of four rookie detectives at a police station in Seoul's upscale Gangnam district. You can watch these shows at v.qq.com under the 'Television Series' tab. Chinese studio aims high in Hollywood partnership Huayi Brothers, one of China's most established private film studios, has announced to invest up to 150 million U.S. dollars in the Hollywood's Studio 8. The production giant has also announced plans to produce 32 movies this year and next, including "Mortdecai" starring Johnny Depp. Other big names being courted to take part in the Huayi brothers films include Brad Pitt, Jackie Chan, and Hong Kong film director Hark Tsui. Huayi Chair Wang Zhongjun says the studio hopes to gross 10 billion yuan, or around 1.6 billion US dollars, at the box office in the next two years. Leehom invites Timberlake to Beijing Fans of Justin Timberlake here in China may have a chance to see him in person! Chinese pop star Wang Leehom is inviting Timberlake to be a guest on Wang's "Music-Man II, Fired Up" world tour. Timberlake has reportedly agreed to show up at Leehom's Beijing show on June 14th at the Bird's Nest. A release from Timberlake's publicist says "Timberlake and Wang share many similarities in their respective markets." Both are actors, songwriters and musicians. 'Edge of Tomorrow' Director Announces Its Release Date in China American film director Doug Liman has announced his new film "Edge of Tomorrow" will hit Chinese theatres on June 6th. Liman has made the announcement via a promotional video. "Dajia hao. Hello everyone. My name is Doug Liman. I'm director of 'Edge of Tomorrow.' Tom, Emily and I could not be more excited that 'Edge of Tomorrow' will be released in China on June 6th, simultaneously with U.S. 'Edge of Tomorrow' is a sci-fi adventure with incredible action. We can't wait for the Chinese audience to see our film and share our excitement." The Sci-Fi film has Tom Cruise getting caught up in a time-loop while fighting in a war with aliens. The film also stars Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton. Contest on Chinese language held in Armenia A Chinese language contest for college students has been held in the Armenian capital, Yerevan. The event is a first of its kind in the country. Nine contestants have competed in three segments featuring free speech, Q&As and artistic performances. The top prize has gone to 21-year-old Goara Gabrielyan from a Russian-Armenian University. A 19-year old from Yerevan State University finished second. The two will represent Armenia in a global contest, the 13th "Chinese Bridge" Competition, to be held here in Beijing later on this year. Tony the Tiger voice actor Lee Marshall dies aged 64 The man who did the voice for Tony the Tiger has died. Voice actor Lee Marshall has lost his battle with throat cancer. He was 64. Tony the Tiger is the spokes-mascot for breakfast cereal Frosted Flakes. In addition to his gig as Tony the Tiger, Lee Marshall also worked as a wrestling announcer. Marshall was the second actor to play the voice of Tony the Tiger. He took over the role in 1999 from Thurl Ravenscroft.