Jude Poyer is a British Stuntman, Martial Artist, Stunt Coordinator and Fight Choreographer who has been making a name for himself in the movie industry since a young age. Appearing in many blockbuster movies in Asia and America, Jude has cemented himself in movie history forever. Starring in movies with legends such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Yuen Biao, Jean Clade Van Damme and many more over the years and i want to thank him for taking time to do this interview for Asian Movie Pulse.
I wont go over to much as Jude will explain about his life, movies and injuries he has substained making his dreams become reality, showing everyone if you believe in something then go for it and make it happen.
The Jude Poyer Interview
1.Hi Jude, firstly for anyone who doesn’t know much about your background,could you share how you first started off...
I wont go over to much as Jude will explain about his life, movies and injuries he has substained making his dreams become reality, showing everyone if you believe in something then go for it and make it happen.
The Jude Poyer Interview
1.Hi Jude, firstly for anyone who doesn’t know much about your background,could you share how you first started off...
- 9/6/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
The Second Woman/ Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons I know what you're thinking. How can we call it a Shu Qi triple bill when we're only watching two movies? Well as luck would have it, The Second Woman features not one but two star turns from everybody's favourite waste of time. Shu Qi plays twin sisters in Carol Lai's The Second Woman, which is all the incentive I need quite frankly. The second film is Stephen Chow's action fantasy, Journey to the West. You all remember Stephen Chow, right? Quite why he disappeared off the face of the earth is anybody's guess, but let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Shu Qi plays twin sisters in The Second Woman. If that's not enough to reel you in, I don't know what is? Shu Qi was one of my first loves of Asian cinema, alongside Japanese horror and Donnie Yen.
- 9/19/2013
- 24framespersecond.net
The Second Woman/ Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons I know what you're thinking. How can we call it a Shu Qi triple bill when we're only watching two movies? Well as luck would have it, The Second Woman features not one but two star turns from everybody's favourite waste of time. Shu Qi plays twin sisters in Carol Lai's The Second Woman, which is all the incentive I need quite frankly. The second film is Stephen Chow's action fantasy, Journey to the West. You all remember Stephen Chow, right? Quite why he disappeared off the face of the earth is anybody's guess, but let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Shu Qi plays twin sisters in The Second Woman. If that's not enough to reel you in, I don't know what is? Shu Qi was one of my first loves of Asian cinema, alongside Japanese horror and Donnie Yen.
- 9/19/2013
- 24framespersecond.net
The lives of three men with troubled lives converge leading to bloodshed, mayhem and maybe some dark answers to questions the past.
Directed by Benny Chan (Fist of Fury: Sworn Revenge, Gen-x Cops, New Police Story) Divergence features and all star cast: Aaron Kwok (Bare Foot Kid, The Storm Riders), Ekin Cheng (The Storm Riders, A Man Called Hero, The Duel) and Daniel Wu (Cop on a Mission, One Night in Mongkok) star as the tree main leads. Joining them in this ensemble cast of Hong Kong stars are Eric Tsang (Cop on a Mission, Infernal Affairs), Angelica Lee (Re-cycle, The Eye, Koma).
Suen (Aaron Kwok) is a cop who used to be in a police reality TV show, these days he's obsessed only with the girlfriend who disappeared mysteriously 10 years earlier. To (Ekin Cheng) is a successful barrister (lawyer) who wins his cases, but feels guilty that his clients are nearly always guilty.
Directed by Benny Chan (Fist of Fury: Sworn Revenge, Gen-x Cops, New Police Story) Divergence features and all star cast: Aaron Kwok (Bare Foot Kid, The Storm Riders), Ekin Cheng (The Storm Riders, A Man Called Hero, The Duel) and Daniel Wu (Cop on a Mission, One Night in Mongkok) star as the tree main leads. Joining them in this ensemble cast of Hong Kong stars are Eric Tsang (Cop on a Mission, Infernal Affairs), Angelica Lee (Re-cycle, The Eye, Koma).
Suen (Aaron Kwok) is a cop who used to be in a police reality TV show, these days he's obsessed only with the girlfriend who disappeared mysteriously 10 years earlier. To (Ekin Cheng) is a successful barrister (lawyer) who wins his cases, but feels guilty that his clients are nearly always guilty.
- 5/3/2009
- by Leigh
- Latemag.com/film
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