During lots of fighting scenes (in Rogue One : A Star Wars Story), did you have some cuts and bruises or did it just all went fine?
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There’s one reported occasion that confirms him being an efficient martial artist. According to news reports by Hong Kong news channels in the late 1990s, Yen was at a nightclub with his then girlfriend, Joey Meng. Inside the nightclub, Joey got harassed by a troublesome gang who had taken an interest in her. Yen warned them to leave her alone but to no avail. As Yen and Joey left the club, the gang followed and attacked Yen. According to the news, Yen beat up eight members of the gang who were hospitalized. This incident is still known in Hong Kong to this day – with people bringing it up in discussions concerning real fights as well as when comparing the practical fighting skills of various Hong Kong martial arts actors.
Please appreciate that those basketballs had to be inflated to different pressures to produce notes. Not only did they have to tune the balls, they had to figure out not when the balls should hit but when they should be dropped to hit at the appropriate time.
I cannot fathom how this man can go from his deadpan one-liners and impassioned speech about seeking solace in fashion magazines as a young gay man struggling with his sexuality and gender roles in The Devil Wears Prada, to the father of the year in Easy A, to the calculating, demented, blood-curdling serial child killer in The Lovely Bones. Stanley Tucci is just such a hugely underrated actor and he’s just incredible.
He also now has published a cookbook
Let’s not forget Caesar Flickerman.
Stanley Tucci – you forget how much you love him until you see one of his films again.
Let us not also forget Dr Abraham Erskine – “So many people forget that first country the Nazis invaded was their own.”
I used his cookbook to learn how to make ravioli from scratch
Also he was the best part of Julie & Julia, as Julia’s husband Paul. Such a sweetheart!