A collaboration with Stephen Chow? Mark Lee says ‘nothing is not possible nowadays’

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Mark Lee was the one of many fortunate recipients of Stephen Chow’s handwritten Chinese language New 12 months chuntiao, however would his “needs come true” like what it says?
In an interview with AsiaOne on Wednesday (March 8), Mark shared that he had a video name with Stephen not too long ago and took the possibility to ask if he can be open to creating a Chinese language New 12 months film collectively in Singapore in the future.
Whereas Stephen didn’t reply that query, Mark stays hopeful.
“I have been in showbiz for therefore a few years, many issues are attainable. I used to be even shortlisted for Golden Horse Awards, so nothing is not possible nowadays,” the 54-year-old advised us.
“Even when Stephen cannot do it now, he could possibly do it three to 5 years later. I’ll by no means know what’s going to occur sooner or later, however at the very least I requested.”
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Whereas it seems that a collaboration is not on the horizon, that does not imply that Mark cannot have some enjoyable with a video edit.
In an Instagram video posted on Thursday, Mark dressed up as a Chinese language emperor who was seen “receiving” a scroll from an official performed by Stephen in one in all his previous motion pictures.
Unrolling the scroll to disclose the “Might all of your needs come true” message inside, Mark requested: “Who wrote this? Why is it written like this?”
Though Stephen was tagged within the social media submit, he has but to touch upon the video.
In fact, the chuntiao is so treasured to Mark that he has put it someplace secure to make sure that no hurt involves it.
“Generally my youngsters’ mates will come and play at my home when we’re not round, so one thing could occur [to the chuntiao].
“I can not presumably ask Stephen for one more one,” he advised us.
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