【娱乐前沿】新007电影-幽灵党创中国票房纪录

【娱乐前沿】新007电影-幽灵党创中国票房纪录

2015-11-18    04'12''

主播: Beijing Hour

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介绍:
New Bond movie sets box office records in China The new Bond movie "Spectre" starring Daniel Craig, surpassed ticket sales of the last installment "Skyfall" Tuesday, taking in more than 376 million yuan (that's 58.9 million U.S. dollars) five days after its opening in China - the world's second-largest film market. Facing no other major competition, the 24th installment of the franchise also grabbed several other records, including the biggest Friday opening and the biggest weekend earning for a 2D movie. Since "Casino Royale" in 2007, all four Bond movies played by Daniel Craig have been shown in China as the series forges a close relationship with the Chinese market. Scenes in "Skyfall" were shot in the streets of Shanghai. During the promotion of "Spectre," Daniel Craig showed up at a TV gala to celebrate the Alibaba inspired online shopping extravaganza Singles' Day on November 11. As the most expensive Bond movie, "Spectre" cost roughly 350 million U.S. dollars. Fan Bingbing revealed to be the final guest of "Kangsi Coming" It's been revealed that mainland actress Fan Bingbing is to be the final guest of the popular Taiwan comedy talk show "Kangsi Coming". Taiwan's Eastern Television says that Fan Bingbing has accepted the invitation to be a guest in the show on December 2 with a reported appearance fee of 100,000 Taiwan dollars, around 3000 US dollars. However, Dee Hsu, the hostess for the program said that they will make the 'real' final episode without any guests. Hong Kong actor and singer Jordan Chan has also posted his invitation letter from the program on his Sina microblog, saying that he will join one of the shows before its end. "Kangsi Coming" has been one of the most successful talk shows in Taiwan and in Mandarin speaking countries across Asia since it was first aired in 2004. The show is due to end next month as its hosts Kevin Tsai and Dee Hsu has decided to leave. Oasis Documentary in Works From 'Amy' Filmmakers The dramatic, tempestuous career of Britpop icons Oasis will be retold through a documentary created by the filmmakers behind the Amy Winehouse bio-pic, Amy. Director Asif Kapadia will act as executive producer with filmmaker Mat Whitecross directing. The London based distributor 'Independent' will make an official announcement with more details on the project within the next week. Oasis are without a doubt one of the classic British rock bands, selling 70 million albums worldwide and defining the sound of a whole era. Noel Gallagher quit the band in 2009 after they'd been together for 18 years. Following the split, his brother Liam went on to form the now-defunct Beady Eye with former Oasis members. Noel's solo project 'High Flying Birds' released their second album, Chasing Yesterday, in February.