Top 10 Movie Stunt By CNN

CNN’s ‘The Screening Room” has compiled a list of “Top 10 Movie Stunt”. The list goes like this:

1. “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” (Charles Reisner, 1928)
Stunt: Building falls down Stuntman: Buster Keaton

2. “Stagecoach” (John Ford, 1939)
Stunt: High speed stagecoach jump Stuntman: Yakima Canutt

3. “Ben Hur”(William Wyler, 1959)
Stunt: Chariot race Stuntman: Joe Canutt

4. “Raiders of the Lost Ark”(Stephen Spielberg, 1981)
Stunt: Truck drag Stuntman: Terry Leonard

5. “GoldenEye”(Martin Campbell, 1995)
Stunt: 750 foot bungee jump Stuntman: Wayne Michaels

6. “Who am I?” (Wo shi shei)(Jackie Chan, 1998)
Stunt: 21-storey slide Stuntman: Jackie Chan

7. “Sharky’s Machine”(Burt Reynolds, 1981)
Stunt: Free-fall jump Stuntman: Dar Robinson

8. “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (George Roy Hill, 1969)
Stunt: Cliff Leap Stuntmen: Mickey Gilbert/Howard Curtis

9. “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”(James Cameron, 1991)
Stunt: Motorcycle jump Stuntman: Peter Kent

10.”Deathproof” (Quentin Tarantino, 2007)
Stunt: Car chase on bonnet Stuntwoman: Zoë Bell

As well, there is a list of “Top 5 Tragic Stunt”

1. “Top Gun”(Tony Scott,1986)

2. “The Crow”(Alex Proyas,1994)

3. “Twilight Zone: The Movie”(Joe Dante/John Landis, 1983)

4. “Cannonball Run”(Hal Needham, 1981)

5. “Armour of God”(Jackie Chan, 1987)

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Honestly, I have never watched most of the movies in the lists. And I notice something, all except one (”Deathproof” (Quentin Tarantino, 2007)) of them are of last century. What does it mean? Is it because of the advancement of digital effect, so everything including stunt can be done easily using computers? This is kind of… sad?

Jap Actress Aya Sugimoto Strips For PETA

Another actress strips for PETA. Who is Aya Sugimoto?

Aya Sugimoto (杉本 彩, Sugimoto Aya?, July 19, 1968 -) is a Japanese singer, model, actress, and dancer from Kyoto, who turned to be a writer for erotic novels.

Taken from Wikipedia.

For a 40 years old, I have to say that she maintain her body well. To be honest, much better than many young ladies!

Aya Sugimoto for PETA
Aya Sugimoto for PETA
Aya Sugimoto for PETA

Japanese actress naked for animal rights
Aya Sugimoto gets naked for PETA
Johnen: Sada No Ai - Aya Sugimoto’s latest movie

The Disney Tattoo Guy - No 1 Disney Fan

George Reiger loves Disney so much that he has had over 1900 tattoos on his body! 1900! No joke. All the Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald Duck, Snow White……
Disney Tattoo Guy
Disney Tattoo Guy
Disney Tattoo Guy
I want to say “He’s sooooooo cute.” But I just cannot…….

The Disney Tattoo Guy

Hollywood Star Bids For Virgin?

Remember Natalie Dylan who put her virgin on auction to raise her Master course fee? According to Metro.co.uk, it seems a Hollywood star has made a bid.

Serious? Hollywood celebrity? Star? I thought, if they are “Hollywood celebrity”, they can get girls of much higher quality (no offense to Natalie though) easily? If the star is BIG enough, the girls will just go to him, he doesn’t even need to do anything, isn’t it like that?

Worn Underwear For Sale

Guess whose worn underwear for sale now?

Jacko’s undies on sale for $1m

Who’s gonna beat bid it?

Chow Yun-Fat’s Mother Won “Outstanding Mother” Award

Mrs Chow Chan Lai-Fong was named an Outstanding Mother by World Outstanding Chinese Awards committee. Mrs Chow is 87 this year.

If you are a fan of Chow Yun-Fat, you should thank his mom. According to judges of the World Outstanding Chinese Awards, the Hong Kong icon inherited most of his traits from his mother.

Chow Chan Lai-Fong, 87, was named an Outstanding Mother by the awards committee on Monday, Tungstar.com reports.

She said her son is planning a celebration for her in recognition of the award.

Married at the age of 17, Chow Chan Lai-Fong gave birth to Chow Yun-Fat, the third of her four children, in 1955. Struggling to keep up with her housework while selling dim-sum on the streets, she had an obvious influence on the tenacity of her son, Tungstar says.

Chow Yun-Fat honed his acting skills at a training class in the 1970s, an opportunity for which he had to sacrifice his job at a post office. Chow, who later rocketed to international fame, says his mother was a source of support at the time.

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Congratulation to Chow Yun-Fat. He is one of the Hong Kong actor that I like.