Post by uptowndragon on Oct 5, 2021 22:53:44 GMT 7
The Catcher Movie Announcement Press Conference & MOU Signing @ Reevo Merchant Lounge (3/10/21)
COLLABORATION WITH LABUAN OVERSEAS HOLDINGS & ROBOTZ SEES CAR RACING FILM "THE CATCHER" HIGHEST-INVESTED IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY
Story, Photos & Videos: Dragon
“The Catcher”, possibly the highest-invested movie ever in Malaysian history, was announced at a press conference which was held at the Reevo Merchant Lounge on Sunday, 4th October 2021. The launch also saw an MOU singing between its producers Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd and Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad, and Robotz Car Club.
The movie is expected to break several records both domestically and internationally with the intention of boosting the tourism industry in Malaysia after the country took a massive blow from the advent of the pandemic, and subsequently to support the reviving of the nation's economy.
“We shall utilize the distinctive attributes of a certain brand and its historical business value to develop Intellectual Properties (IPs) with high-value accreditation, based on racing car performance brands that can be spin-offs into brand-licensed hotels, auto city, petrol stations, theme parks, etc,” said Mr Ong Peng Chu, founder of Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd.
With a budget of more than RM50 million, The Catcher portrays the lifestyle and culture of car modification aficionados in Malaysia. The movie follows the story of a talented young village boy who works hard to defeat opponents from all around the world with heavily modified performance supercars. The film could also break the world record for featuring an astounding 500 supercars throughout the movie.
Dato’ Sri Jeffrey Teoh, Founder of Robotz, said, “Supercars are loved by everyone, from any stature or background. As supercar junkies, each of us at Robotz has always been inspired by Vin Diesel’s and Paul Walker’s successful “Fast & Furious” movie franchise, we hope to emulate the brilliance these movies hold. Our involvement in making history through this record-breaking film brings great joy and pride to every single one of us.”
All the cars in the movie belong to members of the Robotz Car Club, who shall also contribute monetarily in raising funds for the movie. At the press conference held on 4 October 2021, Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad signed off a generous RM 2 million to add to the movie’s initial kick-off expenditure.
Mr. Burhanudin bin Mohd Yusoff, CEO of Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad, said, “This project is exceptionally interesting. We support this project, not just because it is going to break records but because of its attractive value-added proposition for our potential investors. We are ecstatic about this launch, and we look forward to developing this business as there is massive potential to open up to investment opportunities in other motor vehicle-related industries, directly or indirectly, towards the recovery of our Malaysian economy.”
Advisory on engineering and technical aspects is handled by non-other than the “Father of Motorsports” - Joe Lim Hun Beng who is credited with introducing motorsports to China. He commented saying, “In China, I realized that what we were doing on the track was having a catalytic influence on the market and the perception of cars in the country. Motorsports as a business model quickly became apparent, and I saw great potential.”
With this in mind, the movie being the catalyst to incite interest in the development of motoring and the various motorsport industry, Joe Lim shares the idea of jointly developing 3 main sectors where he would provide advisory for the new branding called “Enhance”.
They include :
1. The Enhance Zone at Revo City. This is where conversions and modifications on Motor Vehicles would be done. This would be located at OneCity Mall, near Subang Jaya.
2. The Enhance Station, which would be Modern EV charging stations that can also offer gas/petroleum products. The first would be in Cyberjaya, in line with its status as a Technology Hub to show support for the future of the EVs industry in Malaysia.
3. The Enhance Automotive City, where there will be racing & drag race tracks, including another Enhanced Zone for motor vehicle modifications. Hotel / Resort facilities would also be included. This is planned to be built/developed in Gurun, Kedah.
Some of the scenes in the movie may be shot around this soon-to-be developed automotive-themed city that would be sited on a proposed 3,000-acre land, teamed up with the Kedah state government’s investment arm, Invest Kedah Berhad. Proposed to be located in Gurun, Kedah, the city will feature globally known sports car brand hotels, a Formula 3 / GT / EV (Formula E) race track & drag race strip, vehicle enhancement & modification services, Accredited Speed-safety Driving Academy and an Automotive Engineering College; hence being a tourist hub and a desired filming location for international patrons.
The script for the movie is set to be finalized and casting will soon begin as well. Production for ‘The Catcher’ will commence in 2022 with expected completion in the year 2023 as the highest budgeted movie in Malaysian history.
COLLABORATION WITH LABUAN OVERSEAS HOLDINGS & ROBOTZ SEES CAR RACING FILM "THE CATCHER" HIGHEST-INVESTED IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY
Story, Photos & Videos: Dragon
“The Catcher”, possibly the highest-invested movie ever in Malaysian history, was announced at a press conference which was held at the Reevo Merchant Lounge on Sunday, 4th October 2021. The launch also saw an MOU singing between its producers Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd and Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad, and Robotz Car Club.
The movie is expected to break several records both domestically and internationally with the intention of boosting the tourism industry in Malaysia after the country took a massive blow from the advent of the pandemic, and subsequently to support the reviving of the nation's economy.
“We shall utilize the distinctive attributes of a certain brand and its historical business value to develop Intellectual Properties (IPs) with high-value accreditation, based on racing car performance brands that can be spin-offs into brand-licensed hotels, auto city, petrol stations, theme parks, etc,” said Mr Ong Peng Chu, founder of Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd.
With a budget of more than RM50 million, The Catcher portrays the lifestyle and culture of car modification aficionados in Malaysia. The movie follows the story of a talented young village boy who works hard to defeat opponents from all around the world with heavily modified performance supercars. The film could also break the world record for featuring an astounding 500 supercars throughout the movie.
Dato’ Sri Jeffrey Teoh, Founder of Robotz, said, “Supercars are loved by everyone, from any stature or background. As supercar junkies, each of us at Robotz has always been inspired by Vin Diesel’s and Paul Walker’s successful “Fast & Furious” movie franchise, we hope to emulate the brilliance these movies hold. Our involvement in making history through this record-breaking film brings great joy and pride to every single one of us.”
All the cars in the movie belong to members of the Robotz Car Club, who shall also contribute monetarily in raising funds for the movie. At the press conference held on 4 October 2021, Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad signed off a generous RM 2 million to add to the movie’s initial kick-off expenditure.
Mr. Burhanudin bin Mohd Yusoff, CEO of Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad, said, “This project is exceptionally interesting. We support this project, not just because it is going to break records but because of its attractive value-added proposition for our potential investors. We are ecstatic about this launch, and we look forward to developing this business as there is massive potential to open up to investment opportunities in other motor vehicle-related industries, directly or indirectly, towards the recovery of our Malaysian economy.”
Advisory on engineering and technical aspects is handled by non-other than the “Father of Motorsports” - Joe Lim Hun Beng who is credited with introducing motorsports to China. He commented saying, “In China, I realized that what we were doing on the track was having a catalytic influence on the market and the perception of cars in the country. Motorsports as a business model quickly became apparent, and I saw great potential.”
With this in mind, the movie being the catalyst to incite interest in the development of motoring and the various motorsport industry, Joe Lim shares the idea of jointly developing 3 main sectors where he would provide advisory for the new branding called “Enhance”.
They include :
1. The Enhance Zone at Revo City. This is where conversions and modifications on Motor Vehicles would be done. This would be located at OneCity Mall, near Subang Jaya.
2. The Enhance Station, which would be Modern EV charging stations that can also offer gas/petroleum products. The first would be in Cyberjaya, in line with its status as a Technology Hub to show support for the future of the EVs industry in Malaysia.
3. The Enhance Automotive City, where there will be racing & drag race tracks, including another Enhanced Zone for motor vehicle modifications. Hotel / Resort facilities would also be included. This is planned to be built/developed in Gurun, Kedah.
Some of the scenes in the movie may be shot around this soon-to-be developed automotive-themed city that would be sited on a proposed 3,000-acre land, teamed up with the Kedah state government’s investment arm, Invest Kedah Berhad. Proposed to be located in Gurun, Kedah, the city will feature globally known sports car brand hotels, a Formula 3 / GT / EV (Formula E) race track & drag race strip, vehicle enhancement & modification services, Accredited Speed-safety Driving Academy and an Automotive Engineering College; hence being a tourist hub and a desired filming location for international patrons.
The script for the movie is set to be finalized and casting will soon begin as well. Production for ‘The Catcher’ will commence in 2022 with expected completion in the year 2023 as the highest budgeted movie in Malaysian history.