Happy Birthday, Chan!!
HAPPY 28th BIRTHDAY!
Channing, I hope you have a wonderful day!! <333
HAPPY 28th BIRTHDAY!
Channing, I hope you have a wonderful day!! <333
The reason the site hasn’t been updated in a while is because I really hadn’t have time, my uncle past away last week and I started school again, I also just came back after a week vacation because I really needed it, anyways I’ve already received some good emails from people who can help out, and I will try to get some people who can help out
Sorry for the lack of updates, I’ve been very busy with my offline life and my other websites, so i’m looking for a couple of people who are willing to add news and pictures, you must be willing to do something not just add pics or news one time and than stop doing it, it’s does not take a lot of time, I don’t ask more!
Stars from rival dance movies have decided to smoke em peace pipe and star together in the same movie. Channing Tatum from Step Up and Columbus Short from Stomp the Yard see no need to serve each other, and will work for the greater dancing good, teaming up in a buddy film for Neal Moritz.
The Hollywood Reporter says the untitled project is shrouded in secrecy, but the mere mention of Channing Tatum’s name alone will almost certainly result in thousands of panties being thrown in the cubicle of the HR reporter who came up with the story. Enjoy that… Tatiana Siegel.
If you’re sitting there wondering “who the hell is Channing Tatum”, then you probably lack the proper genitalia needed to appreciate this story. Tatum has distinguished himself in such awful films as the aforementioned Step Up and She’s the Man, receiving wide acclaim from 15-year-old girls in love with his muscles. Fitting two dance movie icons into a single movie may prove challenging for Mortiz, but if there’s any trouble on set I’m sure they’ll settle it with a simple dance-off.
Considering the legacy of the star, I would think Enter the Dragon would be one of those movies that was pretty much off limits for remakes. You know, one of those films that is so set in American culture that touching it would be career suicide? Apparently not, as Variety reports that “The Shield” producer Kurt Sutter has been set up to make his feature film directing debut on Awaken the Dragon, a remake of the classic Bruce Lee movie which Sutter will also write.
At least Sutter is planning on changing the story up a little bit. The original movie made Bruce Lee’s career as a martial artist drafted by the law to participate in a martial arts tournament doubling as a cover for drug smuggling. The new movie will focus on a solo FBI agent pursuing a rogue Shaolin monk into underground martial arts fight clubs. If that story sounds similar, it’s because two movies about underground fight clubs have been in the news in the past week, one starring Channing Tatum and another with Sean Faris.
Sutter plans to make this a brutal, bloody film, more akin to Raging Bull than the more recent Asian films about mystical martial arts (he names Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as an example of what the movie won’t be). He’ll be looking for an established American actor for the lead FBI role and hopes to discover a fight star for the rogue Shaolin monk. I’d suggest looking at Jason Statham and Jet Li, but the duo are already paired together in War.
I can’t say this news is terribly exciting. Die-hard Bruce Lee fans won’t accept the movie, regardless of the plot changes. It also sounds too similar to a handful of recent green-lit movies, making me wonder if the impetus is less about making a new Enter the Dragon and more about just cashing in on the current direction Hollywood is moving. Regardless, Sutter and Awaken the Dragon have their work cut out for them
I wanted to let those who are interested know that I’m going to sell my site,
http://nicky-h.com/ it has been open since May 2006, those who are interested can
go to the site and see how they can contact me!
as for this site I will add lots of older images to the gallery real soon!