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All Stephen Chow's acceptance speeches.

Speech by Stephen Chow, the director of the best film Kung Fu.

The 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was held in Hong Kong Red Pavilion. This year coincides with the centenary of the birth of China films. Celebrities in the film industry from three places across the Taiwan Strait gathered in Xiangjiang to participate in this grand event of China films, and all the awards that fans were waiting for were also announced. The following is the acceptance speech of Stephen Chow, the director of the best film Kung Fu: thanks to the National Film Administration, thanks to the Colombian company and thanks to the press conference.

★ Outstanding Young Director Award ★

Awarding guest Zhang Minyi: "I want to say that I am very happy to award this award to you because you have made many Hong Kong people laugh when they are unhappy."

Stephen Chow thank way:

As an elderly person, I am particularly pleased to win this award for the youngest director. Here, I would like to thank the conference and the audience for their support. Thank you, Miss Zhang Minyi, and thank you, Brother Guo Rong! Thank you. Thank you.

★ Best actor ★

Awarding guests Anita Mui and Tony Leung Ka Fai

Stephen Chow thank way:

Thank you, Brother Xueyou and Brother Hua, and Liu Ye and Hu Jun.

Please allow me to say a few words seriously (later Mei Jie urged: hurry up). I still want to say it, because this is the first time. I want to thank some people for winning this award. First of all, the late Mr. Bruce Lee ("Mr." was deliberately pronounced, and the audience laughed and applauded), because at that time I was very obsessed with his films, and then I decided to become an actor. Then there are teachers Sun and Zheng (homophonic) in the wireless TV artist training class. They are the first to tell me what acting is. Then the producer Miss Lin Lizhen gave me the first chance to participate in children's programs, well, children's programs on TV (laughs). And producer Li Tiansheng, who gave me my first TV unit drama, and producer Liu Jiahao, who gave me my first TV costume martial arts drama (laughs). Mr Li Xiuxian gave me my first big-screen movie. There are also the encouragement and inspiration of Mr. Wan Ziliang, Mr. Li Lichi and Mr. Ng Man Tat in the performance. Thank you for the press conference, thank you for the audience, thank you! (Greet Mei Jie's Jiahui and step down)

★ Best Director ★

Chen Guo, the awarding guest, read: "It seems to be Japan, Seishu Hase, Stephen Chow and shaolin soccer."

Stephen Chow thank way:

I thought this was the way to win the youngest director award. Maybe there will be the "most handsome director" award next year, and I may have a chance. But I didn't get it. I really understand again. As a director, I want to thank a person, Mr. Liu Zhenwei, because he was the first to say to me, "Why don't you try to be a director and maybe you will succeed?" Thank you very much for his support, and thank you for the press conference and the audience. Thank you very much

★ Best movie ★

Stephen Chow thank way:

Excuse me, allow me to say a few more words seriously. First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Guo Huiyang, the producer (alas, the paper will be even better next time, and the audience will laugh). Mr. Cheng Xiaodong, the action director, Mr. Li Lichi, the planner, Mr. Tian Qiwen, the producer, two photographers, Mr. Andy Lau, the theme song, Mr. Lu Guanting, the composer and Mr. Huang Yinghua, the later artist of Xiantao Special Effects Co., Ltd., whose real name is Mr. Jianxiong He, is Luo Jianlang, the screenwriter Mr. Zeng Jinchang, and the costume screenwriter. In addition, China Shaolin Temple sent many experts to help complete the film. All the staff behind the scenes. Mr. Huo Zhenting encouraged me to make movies about football. Thanks to the conference and the audience.

Mrs Lin Xiaoming: "My husband and I are very excited about winning the best film today. I remember one day, Mr. Stephen Chow and his assistant Mr. Guo Huiyang came to us and asked us to support them in filming shaolin soccer. My husband promised them. At that time, people said that my husband was stupid, because the movie market was extremely depressed at that time, and this movie was really risky. Now it is proved that this film is a success. There are many people working hard behind. Finally, on behalf of Universal Entertainment, I would like to thank Mr. Li Lichi and Miss CoCo Lee for conceiving many wonderful scenes for this film, and I would also like to thank the cast members for their efforts. I also believe that justice is in people's hearts and truth will last forever. Thank you! "

PS: Both Lin Xiaoming and Stephen Chow lost their rights because of contract and copyright issues. Mrs. Lin's last speech seemed to be criticizing Stephen Chow.

★ Turn to a message of "Stephen Chow Huaying" ★:

Shaolin soccer not only caused conflicts between Stephen Chow and his friends, but also caused a lawsuit. First, Universal International sent a lawyer's letter to Stephen Chow, claiming that Stephen Chow had absorbed about 20 million profits from by-products such as shaolin soccer comics and computer games. Then Stephen Chow and his family-owned company accused the company owned by Lin Xiaoming, the chairman of Universal International, the investor of shaolin soccer, of refusing to share about 965,438+000,000 US dollars (about 654,380+065,000 US dollars) according to the contract. Subsequently, Lin Xiaoming formally sued Stephen Chow for breach of contract in the Hong Kong High Court, accusing Stephen Chow of launching comic books and computer game products without his knowledge, and demanding Stephen Chow to account for the benefits brought by the products. The deadlock between the two sides is inseparable.

Even at the 2002 Hong Kong Academy Awards, when "shaolin soccer" won the Best Film Award, Mrs. Zhao Xueying of Lin Xiaoming came uninvited and rushed to the podium to express her feelings of winning the award. She said 12 words, "Justice is in people's hearts, and truth will last forever".

On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2002, it was reported in Hong Kong's Ming Pao Weekly that Stephen Chow offered "Peace Wine" and paid tens of millions of dollars to Lin Xiaoming. Later, Lin Xiaoming denied the news. The lawsuit is still going on. Finally, the lawsuit went from 200 1 to 2003. On February 2 1 2003, Stephen Chow won the global counterclaim and successfully applied for some proceeds, including the overseas distribution right of shaolin soccer purchased by Miramax of Milla, USA for10.5 million US dollars. Talking about Lin Xiaoming afterwards, Stephen Chow said, "I don't want to be with his name." He also told reporters: "I really don't know this Mr. Lin you are talking about. Because there are too many companies that cooperate with me, cooperation between companies is happening every day. " These words are impolite.

The lawsuit against Lin Xiaoming may not be Stephen Chow's last. Soon after, Guo Huiyang, who co-founded Xinghui production company with Stephen Chow, felt that it had not been properly handled, because after he left Xinghui, he did not get dividends from the shareholders of the films Gourmet, king of comedy and shaolin soccer. In June 5438 +2004 10, he also announced his intention to take legal action.

Guo Huiyang said: "The company's name is Xinghui, and I believe we can understand the cooperative relationship between Xing Zi and me from the name. We have been working together for 67 years, and I have been managing administrative and financial work as a producer for his films. Two years ago, I left Starshine because I lost trust in Star Boy, but I still haven't received a reasonable dividend. Recently, Xing Zi and I have corresponded frequently. If there is still no reasonable answer, I will take legal action. " In addition to the economic disputes with the partners, in July 20001year, Stephen Chow even reported that shaolin soccer was shown in Hong Kong without the approval of the mainland, which angered the relevant departments and forced Stephen Chow to pay a high fine. In September, 20001year, Stephen Chow publicly acknowledged shaolin soccer's violation.

Stephen Chow's image has become more and more vicissitudes in recent years, with thinner face, deeper eyes and grayer hair, which probably has a lot to do with the troubles unrelated to movies mentioned above.

Regarding Stephen Chow's attitude towards money, TVB magazine once compared him with Tony Leung Chiu Wai: "Tony Leung Chiu Wai's salary is only a quarter of Stephen Chow's, just 4 million, Stephen Chow's salary is 1000 million, but Wei Zi is generous, but Xing Zi is extremely cold. The waiter at Lan Kwai Fong Bar said: Star Boy only tips 10 yuan after soaking, unlike Wei Zi who always tips 100 yuan every time.

In February, 2003, Stephen Chow was voted as "the artist that Hong Kong people want to be a wax figure" in the Hong Kong branch of Madame Tussauds London. It was also in this year that Stephen Chow became the only Asian hero among 29 outstanding Chinese in the 2003 Asian hero election organized by the famous American magazine Time, and thus became the cover of the latest issue of the magazine. Time magazine describes Stephen Chow like this: "He started from scratch, worked hard, and became a comedy superstar with wisdom, determination and persistence in the expectation of nonsense movies." Then Stephen Chow was on the cover of The New York Times Fashion Edition. In the article, Stephen Chow was described as "barefoot Tom Hanks" from Hong Kong and praised him as the best actor in Hong Kong. Magazine body label: Life Review News Movie Director friend Stephen Chow story hero is the best.

★ Outstanding Young Director Award ★

Awarding guest Zhang Minyi: "I want to say that I am very happy to award this award to you because you have made many Hong Kong people laugh when they are unhappy."

Stephen Chow thank way:

As an elderly person, I am particularly pleased to win this award for the youngest director. Here, I would like to thank the conference and the audience for their support. Thank you, Miss Zhang Minyi, and thank you, Brother Guo Rong! Thank you. Thank you.

★ Best actor ★

Awarding guests Anita Mui and Tony Leung Ka Fai

Stephen Chow thank way:

Thank you, Brother Xueyou and Brother Hua, and Liu Ye and Hu Jun.

Please allow me to say a few words seriously (later Mei Jie urged: hurry up). I still want to say it, because this is the first time. I want to thank some people for winning this award. First of all, the late Mr. Bruce Lee ("Mr." was deliberately pronounced, and the audience laughed and applauded), because at that time I was very obsessed with his films, and then I decided to become an actor. Then there are teachers Sun and Zheng (homophonic) in the wireless TV artist training class. They are the first to tell me what acting is. Then the producer Miss Lin Lizhen gave me the first chance to participate in children's programs, well, children's programs on TV (laughs). And producer Li Tiansheng, who gave me my first TV unit drama, and producer Liu Jiahao, who gave me my first TV costume martial arts drama (laughs). Mr Li Xiuxian gave me my first big-screen movie. There are also the encouragement and inspiration of Mr. Wan Ziliang, Mr. Li Lichi and Mr. Ng Man Tat in the performance. Thank you for the press conference, thank you for the audience, thank you! (Greet Mei Jie's Jiahui and step down)

★ Best Director ★

Chen Guo, the awarding guest, read: "It seems to be Japan, Seishu Hase, Stephen Chow and shaolin soccer."

Stephen Chow thank way:

I thought this was the way to win the youngest director award. Maybe there will be the "most handsome director" award next year, and I may have a chance. But I didn't get it. I really understand again. As a director, I want to thank a person, Mr. Liu Zhenwei, because he was the first to say to me, "Why don't you try to be a director and maybe you will succeed?" Thank you very much for his support, and thank you for the press conference and the audience. Thank you very much

★ Best movie ★

Stephen Chow thank way:

Excuse me, allow me to say a few more words seriously. First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Guo Huiyang, the producer (alas, the paper will be even better next time, and the audience will laugh). Mr. Cheng Xiaodong, the action director, Mr. Li Lichi, the planner, Mr. Tian Qiwen, the producer, two photographers, Mr. Andy Lau, the theme song, Mr. Lu Guanting, the composer and Mr. Huang Yinghua, the later artist of Xiantao Special Effects Co., Ltd., whose real name is Mr. Jianxiong He, is Luo Jianlang, the screenwriter Mr. Zeng Jinchang, and the costume screenwriter. In addition, China Shaolin Temple sent many experts to help complete the film. All the staff behind the scenes. Mr. Huo Zhenting encouraged me to make movies about football. Thanks to the conference and the audience.

Mrs Lin Xiaoming: "My husband and I are very excited about winning the best film today. I remember one day, Mr. Stephen Chow and his assistant Mr. Guo Huiyang came to us and asked us to support them in filming shaolin soccer. My husband promised them. At that time, people said that my husband was stupid, because the movie market was extremely depressed at that time, and this movie was really risky. Now it is proved that this film is a success. There are many people working hard behind. Finally, on behalf of Universal Entertainment, I would like to thank Mr. Li Lichi and Miss CoCo Lee for conceiving many wonderful scenes for this film, and I would also like to thank the cast members for their efforts. I also believe that justice is in people's hearts and truth will last forever. Thank you! "

PS: Both Lin Xiaoming and Stephen Chow lost their rights because of contract and copyright issues. Mrs. Lin's last speech seemed to be criticizing Stephen Chow.

★ Turn to a message of "Stephen Chow Huaying" ★:

Shaolin soccer not only caused conflicts between Stephen Chow and his friends, but also caused a lawsuit. First, Universal International sent a lawyer's letter to Stephen Chow, claiming that Stephen Chow had absorbed about 20 million profits from by-products such as shaolin soccer comics and computer games. Then Stephen Chow and his family-owned company accused the company owned by Lin Xiaoming, the chairman of Universal International, the investor of shaolin soccer, of refusing to share about 965,438+000,000 US dollars (about 654,380+065,000 US dollars) according to the contract. Subsequently, Lin Xiaoming formally sued Stephen Chow for breach of contract in the Hong Kong High Court, accusing Stephen Chow of launching comic books and computer game products without his knowledge, and demanding Stephen Chow to account for the benefits brought by the products. The deadlock between the two sides is inseparable.

Even at the 2002 Hong Kong Academy Awards, when "shaolin soccer" won the Best Film Award, Mrs. Zhao Xueying of Lin Xiaoming came uninvited and rushed to the podium to express her feelings of winning the award. She said 12 words, "Justice is in people's hearts, and truth will last forever".

On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2002, it was reported in Hong Kong's Ming Pao Weekly that Stephen Chow offered "Peace Wine" and paid tens of millions of dollars to Lin Xiaoming. Later, Lin Xiaoming denied the news. The lawsuit is still going on. Finally, the lawsuit went from 200 1 to 2003. On February 2 1 2003, Stephen Chow won the global counterclaim and successfully applied for some proceeds, including the overseas distribution right of shaolin soccer purchased by Miramax of Milla, USA for10.5 million US dollars. Talking about Lin Xiaoming afterwards, Stephen Chow said, "I don't want to be with his name." He also told reporters: "I really don't know this Mr. Lin you are talking about. Because there are too many companies that cooperate with me, cooperation between companies is happening every day. " These words are impolite.

The lawsuit against Lin Xiaoming may not be Stephen Chow's last. Soon after, Guo Huiyang, who co-founded Xinghui production company with Stephen Chow, felt that it had not been properly handled, because after he left Xinghui, he did not get dividends from the shareholders of the films Gourmet, king of comedy and shaolin soccer. In June 5438 +2004 10, he also announced his intention to take legal action.

Guo Huiyang said: "The company's name is Xinghui, and I believe we can understand the cooperative relationship between Xing Zi and me from the name. We have been working together for 67 years, and I have been managing administrative and financial work as a producer for his films. Two years ago, I left Starshine because I lost trust in Star Boy, but I still haven't received a reasonable dividend. Recently, Xing Zi and I have corresponded frequently. If there is still no reasonable answer, I will take legal action. " In addition to the economic disputes with the partners, in July 20001year, Stephen Chow even reported that shaolin soccer was shown in Hong Kong without the approval of the mainland, which angered the relevant departments and forced Stephen Chow to pay a high fine. In September, 20001year, Stephen Chow publicly acknowledged shaolin soccer's violation.

Stephen Chow's image has become more and more vicissitudes in recent years, with thinner face, deeper eyes and grayer hair, which probably has a lot to do with the troubles unrelated to movies mentioned above.

Regarding Stephen Chow's attitude towards money, TVB magazine once compared him with Tony Leung Chiu Wai: "Tony Leung Chiu Wai's salary is only a quarter of Stephen Chow's, just 4 million, Stephen Chow's salary is 1000 million, but Wei Zi is generous, but Xing Zi is extremely cold. The waiter at Lan Kwai Fong Bar said: Star Boy only tips 10 yuan after soaking, unlike Wei Zi who always tips 100 yuan every time.

In February, 2003, Stephen Chow was voted as "the artist that Hong Kong people want to be a wax figure" in the Hong Kong branch of Madame Tussauds London. It was also in this year that Stephen Chow became the only Asian hero among 29 outstanding Chinese in the 2003 Asian hero election organized by the famous American magazine Time, and thus became the cover of the latest issue of the magazine. Time magazine describes Stephen Chow like this: "He started from scratch, worked hard, and became a comedy superstar with wisdom, determination and persistence in the expectation of nonsense movies." Then Stephen Chow was on the cover of The New York Times Fashion Edition. In the article, Stephen Chow was described as "barefoot Tom Hanks" from Hong Kong and praised him as the best actor in Hong Kong.