Rain’s Kung Fu Fighting track in Cantonese version of flick
Rain‘s version of Kung Fu Fighting will be heard when the credits roll during the Cantonese version of Kung Fu Panda (KFP).
Say what? Yeah, United International Pictures Malaysia announces that there is a Cantonese version of the latest Dreamworks animated flick. And if you’re watching the Cantonese print in local cinemas, you’ll hear Rain when the credits roll.
However, if you are watching the original English version of the movie, Cee-Lo Green’s version will play when the credits roll.
The Cantonese version of KFP will be released on the same day as the original, which is on June 6 in Malaysia.
Hong Kong star Eason Chan will lend his voice to Po the Panda, while father and son team – Jackie and Jaycee Chan are portraying Monkey and Crane respectively. Denise Ho voices Tigress, Josie Ho portrays Snake and Sam Lee plays the Mantis.
Can’t wait to watch the Cantonese version of KFP? Then make a beeline for one of the cineplexes below when the movie opens:
- GSC Mid Valley
- GSC Pavilion KL
- TGV Kepong Prima
- GSC 1 Utama (New Wing)
- Cathay Cineplex Damansara
- TGV Cheras Selatan
- MBO Galaxy Ampang
- GSC Gurney Plaza Penang
- Cathay City Square JB
- TGV Kinta City Ipoh
Pic credit: http://rain-jihoon.com (Rain’s pic only)
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emm just want to ask.. is Rain hairstyle for the Ninja Assasin or he just like it ? bcoz it doesn’t look good on him..too long!
Just for anyone curious….
Rain is apparently watching the Kdrama “On Air” on his little portable DVD player in that pic.
At least thats what I’ve heard
🙂
yo peeps…u can watch rain’s kungfu figthing ost here…can c rain in the studio while recording…
enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE_kdy422y8
Oh cool! However, I bet Po the Panda was animated with Jack Black in mind. I can’t picture Eason as a bumbeling klutz. Ha ha.
Yey! I am so glad! Go Rain Go Rain.. Go Go.
Something is something 😉
lostpuppy, by your comment, it clearly shows that you don’t really know much about Malaysia.
It’s a melting pot of a country with many races and languages. The THREE main races are the Malays, Chinese and Indians. There are so many more races, that it’ll take some time to list down…we are ALL Malaysians. And yes, we are far from being a homogeneous society like say Japan or Korea.
Thus whether it’s Mandarin/Cantonese, Bahasa Malaysia or Tamil, it is still very much Malaysia’s identity.
i’m kinda glad that the true malaysians will be enjoying the international english version (althought it’ll be a lot better if there was a malaysian version). for a moment there i thought they’re all caught up in kpop/cpop world that Malaysia has already lost its identity and its own pride.