Home         Message Forums         E-Zine          Scene Database          FAQs          Friends Page          Contact


Database Correction Page

Welcome to the Database Correction page. This page is for letting me or the other editors know of corrections that need to be made. Please read the posting instructions carefully.

Post a Message


February
SMTWTFS
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28
March
SMTWTFS
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
          

Thursday February 08 01:34:29 2007
Re: [12501] Criminal Minds
civil wrote:

> Actress

Got it
thanks
Jay L
Thursday February 08 08:31:29 2007
[12432] Criminal Minds
Episode 1.8 and my forgotten qoutes on titles.
civil
Thursday February 08 11:06:08 2007
Re: [12432] Criminal Minds
civil wrote:

> Episode

Got it
Good work civil
Jay L
Thursday February 08 16:15:05 2007
[12502] Gwai aan ying ging (2006) aka Don't Open Your Eyes
Jay,

Per this extract from an review of this movie at the following:
http://www.lovehkfilm.com/reviews_2/dont_open_your_eyes.htm

"And yes, Don't Open Your Eyes is a bad movie -- though that may be by design rather than execution. The film never flirts with anything other than mediocrity, and seems to wear its cheap exploitation roots on its chest like some sort of badge of honor. In addition to silly freak-outs by Seven, we're treated to a sequence where Winnie Leung gets stripped down to semi-nudity by a randy ghost, some hints of ghost-human intercourse, and flashes of energetic staging that recalls Hong Kong's early nineties heyday. We also get surprisingly funny sequences, including some minor bits involving the gang attempting to depower a ghost by pretending they're not scared. Clarence Fok gives the film enough minor flair to make for a sometimes diverting B-grade film, and some of the jokes do work. Alex Fong is oddly miscast, but DJ Sammy and Wong Tin-Lam (in a minor part that lampoons Election) are funny, and Yuen Wah is still pretty cool even if he is incredibly overexposed. That may not sound like much, but hey, we're looking for the good points here."

From this it seems reasonable to ID Winnie Leung as the bound and gagged bra-and-panties gal in the cage.

Some confirmation of this is that in the English subtitles they refer to her husband, which would make sense since the IMDB lists her character as "Madame Tsui"

It's a first step, anyway.
Dannysuling
dannysuling@yahoo.com
Thursday February 08 18:14:07 2007
Re: [12502] Gwai aan ying ging (2006) aka Don't Open Your Eyes
Dannysuling wrote:

> Jay,
> Per this extract from an review

No,
different gal in that stripped by the ghost scene. She the Police Captain

Thanks for the assist though
Jay L

Post a Message

Home         Message Forums         E-Zine          Scene Database          FAQs          Friends Page          Contact