As exhibitionism and Hong Kong are also favourite bed-fellows, imagine the result when delegates of this year's Casbaa conference received a funky psychedelic envelope inviting them to don their space suits and shimmy on down to the Casbaarella Ball.
Remember Jane Fonda, Duran Duran (the evil megalomaniac, not the band), and the '60s space fantasy epic that made Roger Vadim's Barbarella so damn out there?
Now: think of Steve Marcopoto in a silver catsuit ...
Doesn't move your planets?
How about Marcel Fenez of PricewaterhouseCoopers in a silver raincoat ...
Doesn't shoot your stars ...?
OK, if this doesn't rock your moon nothing will: Sir Roger Moore, the man who needs no introduction, in Hong Kong giving a gala presentation in his role as Unicef Goodwill Ambassador?
You've gotta love him, both for gracing this year's ball with his presence and for presenting the annual ABU/Casbaa Unicef Child Rights Award (now going strong in its third year).
Inter-galactic jesting aside, Diary asked Casbaa CEO Simon Twiston Davies to sum up his favourite moments of the night.
At number one: the unveiling of the "potentially Oscar-winning movie co-starring Terry Mak of TVB, Peter Jackson of AsiaSat, and Steve Marcopoto of Turner International Asia-Pacific."
"This was my first movie role," quipped Twiston Davies.
In second place: "The marathon auction which raised over US$20,000 for Unicef."
Best-dressed space cadet? "James Ross of Bloomberg Television certainly made an impression."
And the biggest surprise of the night?
"Having to throw people out at 3am".
Need we say more?