Hacken rarely attends movie premiers but the other night he went to a movie premier to support his best friend DJ Lau Wai Hang who directed a short film called "Mr Right" at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Hacken revealed that although the short film was only 12 minutes long, he would finish watching it. He reckoned nowadays the movie industry lacks new blood. He wished Lau Wai Han all the best in his career. He had also offered his friend some comments about the film. Although there is a world recession, Hacken has no intention to have his earnings reduced from the music industry. "At the moment, Hong Kong people need to relax and have more leisure time. I don't think the entertainment industry would be affected." He is not sure whether he would do a show with Alan Tam in The Hong Kong Coliseum yet. Source:MingPao Translator:dragon888@http://www.************
hmmm...well he does need to support his fam... but if later, recession does take a toll on the entertainment industry, he doesnt really have a choice?
yup .. what else are people gonna do for pastime when they're unemployed .. beside staring at the television or computer screen ...lol .. i think mcdonald or any fast food restaurant will not be affected much either beside the cost of the raw materials. they're benefit from the recession or not ...
with all the fake dvds and downloading on internet.....theses singers only make big money thru advertising and concerts
Artist don't make much money for their CD sells anyways.... the make like 10 cents a copy..... or something along that line...