Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Peek behind-the-scenes of 'The Other National Day 2011 music video' by SINdie


Jeremy teaching girly moves. Yikes!

Jeremy trying to convince the cast to do the pool scene.

Jolyn, Charles, Anis and Frederick listen intently

The trio who put thi together - Jeremy, Clement (left) and Darren (right)

Rabil still wearing his Pink Dot shirt on Sunday

Sexy chef Mike Lau gets cracked up

Producer Clement delivering the shooting schedule nicely to the cast

'Guess who I am trying be?'

Woooosh!!!!!!

Jeremy's failed attempt at water ballet

Jeremy and Darren spread their wings


Time to dry up

'Hold it there and count to 50.'
 Kee Chiu if you like what you see

Jeremy decides to show some skin for the blog for the first time

'This is what I learnt from television.'

'Chest up girls.'

Wenxin learning the catwalk

'All the single ladies, all the singles ladies... and a guy'

Girls to each other: ' I think Jeremy always wanted to be a supermodel'

'See my butt from behind, you have tilt it like this!'

4 steps to getting a firmer butt and toned legs:

Not to mention chest too!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

ShoutOUT!:Sinema Showoff! Class of 2010: Special Singapore Edition


Sinema Showoff! Class of 2010: Special Singapore Edition The DVD is a collection of six local films that truly reflect the flavour and soul of Singapore and its people. 




The DVD is priced at S$19.90 with GST and delivery charges apply according to the total weight of the package, and will be sent via registered mail (additional S$2.24). 


Now Available for sale in Sinema Old School.
For online ordering-Click Here

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fashioning a 'Global' Film Event Part 2 - Screen Singapore

Here is part 2 and final part of the Screen Singapore fashion report.

The charming ensemble cast from the movie 'Holland Village - Diary of an expat housewife'

The crowd goes 'Boomz'.
'Do I really have to answer her question?'

'How many times must we tell you we are not acting in Channel 5 anymore?'
It's hard to do black tie events in Singapore, the humidity just makes you sticky and itchy
A little too early for Pink Dot

'If anyone saw my pants around here, please return them to me.'

No comments. This is one gorgeous lady who can even make table cloth look sexy

Taking the cue from Yangtze Cinema at Pearl Centre, Lido decided to allow umbrellas to brought in to the serve the needs of some of its patrons

'Don't you dare scandalise Screen Singapore or I will hit you with my LV bag! It's my hubby's baby ok.'

Elim Chew, founder of 77th Street, dressing the part for her upcoming film 'School of Hard Knocks'
'Dammit, Zhang Ziyi has to spoil my red carpet moment by wearing purple too.'

'Aiya, better just sign this one and give Singapore its money's worth.'
'This girl is insecure, she kept speaking to me in Mandarin and clinging on to me the whole night.'

Background Girl#1: I thought I saw this dress at OG.
Background Girl#2: Cannot be, my mum bought the last one.


'Did you get your daily dose of Fortune Cookies and Chop Suey?'
The man of the night doing his job.
The lady next to him: 'I've got the best job in the world, I get Tom Hanks calling me by my first name.'

'Let me introduce you to Mr Tan, he owns a Bak Kwa factory and he might be interested in funding your next movie if you can feature his Bak Kwa.'

Monday, June 20, 2011

ShoutOUT!: Arts Against AIDS


Living With…  a short film competition to communicate prevention messages or explore issues relating to stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS. Documentary or fictional film, it's your choice!

Participants will gain access to a pool of local AIDS workers and volunteers including AIDS activist Royston Tan, and be challenged to make a short film that will inspire kindness, and action.

*Entries will be accepted from all tertiary-based student-teams, interested teams to submit entry forms by June 22nd 2011. The best entries will win attractive cash prizes and be screened by AfA in conjunction with World AIDS Day. Feel free to contact us at art.against.aids@afa.org.sg if you have any queries.

For More information,Click HERE

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Long and Winding Road to see Tom Hanks... at the Closing Gala


There were essentially 3 things worth watching at Screen Singapore, the nation's inaugural film market to the world - Zhang Ziyi, Super 8 and of course Tom Hanks. At his age, he is definitely still drawing the crowds. But after all, he is everybody's favourite simpleton Forest Gump. I think the organisers know it themselves that the films hardly added to any excitement in the week long event, instead the real highlights were the red carpet events that stood side by side with flip-slop wearing shoppers. Here are the snapshots of the red carpet event at the Closing Gala event that feature Larry Crowne, acted and directed by Tom Hanks.

Journalists and bloggers perch themselves up for good shots
Doesn't look like Singapore, does it?


Yong Mun Chee and her cast stopped for an interview at the red carpet

Orchard ups the glam factor; strangely they played generic rousing music at the red carpet, those you would hear at a sport meet (stretching the YOG dollar?)


The best place to stand was not amongst the crowd

Among this huge crowd of beautiful people were models, actors, businessmen, socialites and 1 filmmaker

 Waiting for the arrival of Tom Hanks

There he is! Next to the barricades. The lady (supposedly a chaperone), looks like an over-eager fan

 Snap snap snap

Tom opens his speech with how he was fascinated by kungfu movies and it opened his eyes to how different cinema could be from here. Err... the only Kungfu from Singapore in recent times could have been Cleopatra Wong, otherwise it might have been 881. I am not sure if Tom was referring to them.


The best part of the evening (other than the film itself) was when Tom made his exit. He shoo-ed the 2 emcees off stage saying that they were wasting time and everybody was just waiting to watch the movie already. In good humour of course. Thanks Tom for not giving Singapore a 50% discount in your presence. We forgive you for thinking this is Hong Kong.