Wednesday 19 September 2007
posted by The ComeBackKings at 14:22
Don't they make a matching couple?

It all started with an sms. And a little bit of luck. Cheryl Bastian, a good friend of The Kings from the time they first won a talent competition, IACT Talent Search back in 2004, sent King Matt an sms, roughly stating that she can make The Kings ‘famous’.
King Matt promptly gave Cheryl a call and a meeting was set at Sri Pentas (TV3 Head Office).

Fast forward to the meeting, The Kings met a Mr. Michael D’Oliveiro and passed him a copy of The Kings Dance 101 preview VCD. He liked it. Michael explained how MediaPrima have huge plans to venture online. The Kings like it. The Kings, then, pitched a few more ideas, he liked them too, particularly an idea of a kidnapping scene gone wrong.

He is human after all: King Niggy fails to
strike a pose with Cheryl and King Matt.


So, The Kings’ first Internet TV debut video, ‘Kidnapped’, came to be. As Michael was keen to shoot within a few days, the date and venue (classified location) was quickly set. With everything set in place by both parties, the shoot became more imminent. The Kings, oblivious of the prospects that await them on the Net, appeared somewhat jittery on the set but nevertheless, utmost enthusiastic and optimistic.

On the set were four crew members from Media Prima including Michael himself and on The Kings’ end, King Matt and King Niggy played police agents, King Chi Ho donned the pink dress of a worried mother and King Ronnie was the kidnapper. After a few hours King Ronnie staring at King Chi Ho's fake boobs, the shoot was over and from then on, all of the Kings footages were in the hands of the post production.


And now, fast forward again about 2 months since Cheryl’s sms, you can all enjoy our videos by simply following these steps:

www.gua.com.my – Gua TV – page 2 – (start searching for The ComeBackKings)

Or if you’re lazy, just click on this link: http://www.gua.com.my/Video/VideoDetails.aspx?VideoID=33

Hope y’all like it and do let us know your honest feedback.

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