blinkx
  • Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 9

  • 00:09:26
  • YouTube
    • Browse
  • Expand ToolbarCollapse ToolbarClose Toolbar

Actually   Advertises   Agree   Almost   Along   Apartments   Bastard   Bathroom   Cantonese   Carol   Cell   Chan   Charity   Cheng   Cleaning   Compete   Conroy   Contest   Dad   Diana   Dire   Dollars   Earlier   Eason   Elder   Eric   Etc   Eventually   Evil   External   Facilities   Fact   Fast   Father   Food   Forces   Four   Frugal   Genres   Graduate   Graduation   Handles   Hesitant   Hk   Hong   However   Hunt   Individuals   Jerky   Job   Jobs   Kong   Lai   Laid   Miriam   Mommy   Months   Numerous   Offer   Passes   Pay   Phones   Reality   Required   Restaurant   Silicon   Specific   Spend   Sugar   Supervisor   Though   Tsang   Unemployed   Unmarried   Utilities   Valley   Wayne   Workers   Yeung   

Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 9

Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 9

Frugal Game (慳錢家族) - Part 9 Starring: Miriam Yeung, Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng, Eason Chan, Wayne Lai Genres: Comedy Year 2002 Hong Kong Movies Cantonese Version Wai (Eric Tsang) is the father of two kids, the elder of which is college graduate Chin-Wah (Miriam Yeung). Without a job since graduation, Chin-Wah handles the home while Dad is off working at a hotel. Or so he says. In fact, he was laid off months earlier by evil supervisor Diana (Carol Cheng). Wai now passes his time in a fast food restaurant along with numerous other unemployed workers, all using their cell phones to hunt for jobs or even run their businesses. Things are so dire that when the restaurant advertises for cleaning people, some even offer to work for food. It's almost like Silicon Valley. However, Wai gets an offer from the newly-unemployed Diana. She wants to compete in "Frugal Game," a reality TV show where families of unemployed individuals compete. She's unmarried (and is actually a sugar mommy to jerky bastard Conroy Chan), and wants Wai's family to create the family of four that's required to compete. Though hesitant, Wai and his family eventually agree. The contest runs like this: each family lives in an assigneed candy-colored apartment for a week, and has only 500 HK dollars to spend. They can't get help from specific external forces (i.e. charity, friends, etc.), and must pay to use the apartment's numerous facilities (TV, bathroom, and utilities). At the end of the week, the family with the most money wins. (...)

YouTube | February 12, 2008Watch more videos from YouTube

Tags:. .forces. .fast. .phones. .months. .food

Collapse Toolbar