Kenneth Ma (馬國明), Evergreen Mak (麥長青) and Kiki Sheung (商天娥) filmed a parody of 3D Sex and Zen <3D肉蒲團> for new TVB variety program, Fun Three ½ Weeks <玩轉三周1/2>. The studio was filled with laughter and the crew was having fun shooting the spoof version of the erotic movie. Fun Three ½ Weeks is a new variety program which will feature guest appearances of over 100 famous TVB artists. The program will be aired this summer, during the peak broadcasting timeframe of the London 2012 Olympics. Kenneth and Kiki were shooting a bed scene which involved passionate kissing. Although the scene was shot using special camera angles to avoid intimacy, Kenneth and Kiki could not stop giggling and at times burst into laughter. Kenneth said that he had not filmed a kissing scene for a while and it was refreshing pairing up with Kiki. Kiki teased Kenneth for his special preference on married women. Kenneth could not agree more and responded, “Married women are more mature and they know how to get along better with people! Younger women are harder to please!” Asked whether he was referring to any specific woman, Kenneth quickly replied, “Anyway, I am single! I will ask Kiki to introduce some girls to me!” Kiki told Kenneth that she knew many friends whose daughters had just graduated from school. Kenneth said that his friends promised to introduce girls who are in their twenties to him, but there was no new development. Kenneth also shared that besides age, communication was also very important in a relationship. Kenneth Continues to Receive Criticism from Viewers Since the airing of Three Kingdoms RPG <回到三國>, Kenneth’s role has generated much controversy. In the premiere broadcast, Kenneth was slammed as too old for the video gamer’s role. Recently, netizens also started to criticize him for his exaggerated expressions in the series. Kenneth responded, “I do not think that I over exaggerate! This is a light-hearted comedy and the character is someone who has explosive, high energy! Many effects were added on the spot to create the extra humor and these were discussed with the filming crew.” Kenneth also said that the criticisms did not matter, as long as the viewers liked the series. Kiki also supported Kenneth and said that it was fine to add exaggerated expressions in a period drama. She even teased Kenneth, “If Raymond is chok, then Kenneth will be gag-chok-king!” Creds: ihktv
Not that I am saying it is wrong since the earlier article stated that he was around 40 (he is 38), but it appears that people in HK don't mind 'famous' older men. Since people who have just graduated from school should be around 22? I don't think much female would mind him, because one, he is a known person and 2 he probably has money haha. Definitely a light-hearted comedy, nothing that serious and I don't think his acting is wrong. Just like the scenes where he uses the 'modern' language and those in the past get confused. I just done a wiki search and WOW he was in: -A Witness to Prosecution ( Role: Prince [extra, KLF]) -The Legendary four Aces (A citizen at Suzhou) -Virtues of Harmony (A Beggar) -A step in the past (A deceased husband [extra, KLF]) -Triumph in the Skies (Roy Ko) / can't really comment on this as I haven't finished the series yet. It makes me want to take out the casset and watch it again, I don't remember Kenneth being in the series I mentioned.