Chun Wu (October 10, 1979) is a member of the Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit. Born in Burnei and graduated from the RMIT University, Melbourne, Chun returned to Brunei to open its first gym where he worked as a physical fitness instructor. He modeled for a month in Singapore and then for a few days in Taiwan, before he joined the showbiz in a TV drama series. Finally, he signed on the dotted line to be the final member of his current group — Fahrenheit. In 2007, a Taiwan-based website held a competition for the most gorgeous Taiwan male. Chun defeated the long-time champion Takeshi Kaneshiro to become the most desired male artist in Asia.
Chun’s image has always been clean and innocent until he was on the cover of GQ Taiwan this February. In one of the photos, the waistline was pulled down until before the pubes, and with the well-defined obliques revealed by the side, it makes you wish you could lick him there and that. The tattoo on his arm was previously a no-show, having insisted by his managing company. But after taking up two films, Chun was finally able to show his masculine side and his true personality.
Joe Nakamura(中村譲) is a Japanese model and actor. He poses for Chinese magazine. He’s got a handsome face and a muscular body. Perfection! Previously on QC: Joe Nakamura’s Cock
A saxophone player in his underwear, another man who plays violin in the same outfit. This is how the show for a new Indian underwear promotion started. After the catwalk, models lined up in front of the photographers, wearing nothing but the new underwears.
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Sexy Chinese models poses for a fashion mag’s 7 years’ anniversary special edition. The whole set is full of bulging torsos, hairy chests, sexy faces and hot pants. What a feast!
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Masanobu Andō (安藤政信, born May 19, 1975) is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his role as Kazuo Kiriyama, the insane killer in the film, Battle Royale (2000).
Taiwanese model Xiao Jun shows off his amazing torso. While they were doing the photoshoot, a hot young man asked if he could join in to be an extra. The guy holding a mobile phone in the third pic is him. He’s very cute too.
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Toshiaki Kasuga (春日俊彰, born February 9, 1979) is a Japanese comedian best known as a member of a popular owarai duo Audrey. He is naked from the waist up.
It’s the 10th anniversary of Chinese Film Media Awards! Coming Monday, Chinese Film Media Awards will officially announce the list of nominees together with details of their 10th anniversary celebrations and fringe activities. From an early sneak at the list of nominees, the judges seem to be very supportive of works from Hong Kong and Taiwan. From the categories of Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Actress, films from both Hong Kong and Taiwan took up 16 out of the 27 nominations. Films from mainland China took up only 40 percent of the nominations.
Sean Li started as a model, and was first spotted in the gay film director Scud’s “City Without Baseball,” in which he had a guest role as a bar waiter. “Permanent Residence” was his next work with Scud, and he was promoted to play as a gay male protagonist who is a devoted lover that has a curious interest with death. In the movie, Sean had a lot naked scenes, his delicate performances and lean physique attracted a lot of attention from fans and critics. A heterosexual in real life, Sean Li explained, “I feel that the character in the movie is someone that is very different from me, therefore I will only focus on playing the role well. My family and my girlfriend have only been very supportive.”
Here’s why we think Sean is being nominated: As a new actor, Sean Li has displayed his acute ability to command his performance and his mature interpretation of the character. His acting is balanced and not over dramatic. Although the role seems monotonous on the surface, the character needed him to dig in and express the complicated and ever changing emotions. All these are very demanding on a new actor but Sean had excelled.
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Gush Comics follows the recent trend of extending comics into anime by giving its popular masterpiece “The Tyrant Falls in Love” (恋する暴君) the anime treatment. The author Hinako Takanaga has been cautious and conscientious since her debut in the yaoi manga world more than ten years ago. Ever since she has published “The Tyrant Falls in Love” and the prequel series “Challenger”, Takanaga’s popularity has exploded. Fans were definitely surprised to read the amazing news of this plan to have a direct-to-video anime for their beloved manga.
Synopsis: Tetsuhiro Morinaga is a university student with a long-standing crush on Souichi Tatsumi, an older student who he is collaborating with on his research project. Souichi Tatsumi, is violent, demanding and difficult to work with. In “Challengers”, Morinaga confesses his love to Souichi, who is shocked and repulsed. Morinaga contemplates transferring schools, but Souichi, who is otherwise-friendless and emotionally dependent on Morinaga, insists that Morinaga stay and that they continue as friends without mentioning the incident again, leaving Morinaga convinced that his feelings will never be reciprocated. But a twist of fate caused both of them to kick start a sexual relationship, and from then on, Souichi embarks on a journey of a painful yet sweet self-discovery.