The Hunter 3D Press Launch & Video Interview with Harisu

Posted By Michael Yip / August, 5, 2011 / 2 comments

The Hunter 3D, the 1st South East Asian 3D movie recently did a press launch with some of the cast such as Soo Wincci, Carmen Soo, Sharifah Amani, Cindy Cheng, Isaac Ong and Harisu (하리수) making a special appearance. It is Sarawakian-born filmmaker Bjarne Wong commercial production and a joint production between China, Taiwan and Malaysia and has a healthy budget of RM6 million.

Principal photography is set in Malaysia and China and The Hunter 3D is expected to be unleashed in cinemas by the end of the year and is produced by Asia Entertainment Media. Set in the mysterious background of the Borneo rainforests, “THE HUNTER” tells the story of a Documentary film production crew that encountered a series of mysterious events in the rainforests of Sarawak. (more…)

The Indon, The Bangla & The Malaysian

Posted By Michael Yip / December, 31, 2009 / 3 comments

An Indonesian, a Bangladeshi and a Malaysian Chinese are in a bar celebrating the 2010 New Year having a beer. The Indonesian finishes his beer and suddenly throws his glass in the air, pulls out a gun and shoots the glass to pieces.

He brags, “In Jakarta our glasses are so cheap that we don’t need to drink from the same one twice.”

The Bangladeshi is obviously impressed. When he finished his beer, he throws his glass into the air, pulls out his gun and shoots the glass to pieces.

He says, “In Dhaka we have so much sand to make the glasses that we don’t need to drink out of the same glass twice either.”

The Malaysian, cool as a cucumber, finishes his drink, throws his glass into the air, pulls out his gun and shoots the Indonesian and the Bangladeshi.

He says “Tiu Nia Ma! In KL we have so many Indons and Banglas that we don’t need to drink with the same ones twice.”

Shock confession of maths prodigy who turned to life of vice

Posted By Michael Yip / August, 25, 2008 / 4 comments

It’s quite an old news when it comes to the digital age but heck, no one really cares right as long as there’s some nice photos to see (like a reader told me).

Being a hooker is summing I love” – Sufiah Yusof

MATHS genius turned hooker Sufiah Yusof reveals how she drives men wild… by reciting EQUATIONS to her clients as they have sex.

And the Asian beauty defiantly claims that selling her body for up to £1,000 a time provides her with a far more glamorous life than she ever dreamt of when she went to Oxford University aged just 13.

‘My clients love the fact that I can stimulate their minds AND their bodies,’ she boasts in a shockingly frank interview with the News of the World.

‘And I don’t believe my education has been wasted—in fact I usually take problem sheets with me to solve before appointments.’

Sufiah decided to CONFESS ALL after we revealed how the former child prodigy was working as a £130-an-hour prostitute while studying for a masters in economics.

It is the latest heartbreaking twist to a life that seemed so full of promise—but went tragically wrong when she cracked under the pressure of her bullying father’s cruel academic regime and fled university at 15.

Eight years on, he is now in jail for sexually assaulting two girl pupils and Sufiah has somehow convinced herself that her seedy new career is the answer to all her problems.

‘People think escorting is sleazy and terrible but I don’t see it like that,’ she says. ‘I’ve always had a high sex drive—and now I’m getting all the sex I want—and guys are much better in bed with an escort than a girlfriend. (more…)

Here in My Home

Posted By Michael Yip / May, 17, 2008 / 0 comments

free download

One of the much talked about video at the AIM was one by Pete Teo, even to the extend of it being plugged heavily on the big screen and on radio. Do check it out…

As stated by Redbagmusic (on Youtube) is, this is a Multi-artistes racial unity song & video project produced by Pete Teo and directed by Yasmin Ahmad and Ho Yuhang. Artistes involved includes Ning Baizura, Awie, Afdlin Shauki, Jaclyn Victor, Suki and many more.

They’ve done their parts, are we going to our part to show our unity and love for Malaysia?