Goodbye, My Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Goodbye, My Love (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Actor-cum-director Frankie Chan produces, directs, and stars in the 1986 drama Goodbye, My Love. He shares writing credits here with Wong Kar Wai, who also pitched in a pen for Chan’s Sweet Surrender (1986), Silent Romance (1984), and Just for Fun (1983) before turning to directing himself. One of Frankie Chan’s more representative works, the film co-stars internationally renowned actress Joan Chen in a rare Hong Kong film appearance.

Lindy Ng (Joan Chen) and her younger brother and sister eke out an impoverished life together, living in a rundown apartment. When Lindy is diagnosed with terminal leukemia, her first thoughts are her siblings. Who will take care of them after she passes away? With her apartment too dangerous to continue living in, Lindy is forced to move to another location where she encounters the worst of flatmates, hot-tempered petty criminal Morrie (Frankie Chan)..
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3 AM (Blu-ray) (2D + 3D) (Hong Kong Version)

3 AM (Blu-ray) (2D + 3D) (Hong Kong Version)
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Legends say that ghosts are the strongest at three in the morning. Three Thai directors put that theory into practice in omnibus film 3 AM, the latest 3D horror film from the studio that brought us Dark Flight. All three stories in this terrifying film are set in the dead of night, showing us the scary powers the dead possess.

The Wig
A young girl often bullied by her older sister works in a shop that makes wigs for cancer patients. One day, she gets a bundle of hair that was taken from a vengeful corpse, and strange things begin to happen. When the older sister brings a few friends to the shop for a night of drinking, the haunted hair begins to wield its true power…
The Corpse Bride
A young medical student is asked to watch over the corpses of a married couple who are lying in their coffins. Ignoring the nurse’s warning, the young man goes into the couple’s bedroom and starts developing a strange fascination for the bride. Soon, he will learn why he should not mess with the dead the hard way.

O.T.
Two office workers like to spend their days playing ghost pranks on their subordinates. Tired of being played, the employees decide to strike back. However, as the hours get later and later, the scares get increasingly real. Soon, they’ll realize that the ghosts they see aren’t part of anyone’s prank…

This edition contains both the 2D and 3D versions of the film.

Note: A 3D television, a 3D Blu-ray player and 3D glasses are required to view the 3D version of the film..
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Delete My Love (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Delete My Love (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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The very prolific Patrick Kong’s latest is a romantic comedy that’s more earnest than the director’s usual comedic offerings. One of Hong Kong’s top comedic actors, Wong Cho Lam (The Midas Touch) stars as So Bo Wing (a.k.a. So Boring), a sad sack who has to deal with a terrible boss (the legendary Michael Hui), a “best friend” who frequently gets him into trouble (Alex Fong, Hello Babies) and a mother who tries to wring every last penny from him (Yuen Qiu, I Love Wing Chun). The only thing that’s remotely good in his life is his sweet-natured but simple girlfriend Bobo (Ivana Wong, Golden Chickensss).

One day, So Boring gets the power to delete anyone he doesn’t like and replace them with a better alternative. He goes on a deleting spree, deleting everyone who annoys him, including Bobo. However, he soon finds that life without Bobo isn’t as great as he thought it’d be..
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Love In The Buff (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Love In The Buff (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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A story about a love affair between two smokers in Hong Kong’s alleyways, 2010’s Love in a Puff became one of director Pang Ho Cheung’s most popular works due to its enjoyable blend of hilarious foul-mouthed humor and timely commentary on modern relationships. After receiving enthusiastic responses from the film’s fans, Pang reunites the team two years later for Love in the Buff, the first sequel in the career of Hong Kong cinema’s enfant terrible. Set six months after the end of the first film, Love in the Buff sees Puff lovers Jimmy and Cherie break up in Hong Kong, only to patch things up in Beijing behind the backs of their respective new significant others.

Having relocated to the Chinese capital himself after the production of Puff, Pang once again uses the love story to depict the northward shift of contemporary career-obsessed Hong Kongers, the complications of modern dating, and of course, the beauty of foul-mouthed Cantonese humor. Pang’s script (co-written by Luk Yee Sum) pulls off the amazing task of successfully juggling the tastes of both Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese audiences, creating a critically acclaimed box office hit in both regions.

Cosmetics girl Cherie (Miriam Yeung) and ad man Jimmy (Shawn Yue) have been together for six months, and their honeymoon period has ended. After several disagreements, Jimmy decides to move to Beijing to advance his career, causing the two to break up. As fate would have it, Cherie is also assigned to Beijing several months later, and they eventually reunite. Touched by seeing familiar faces in a strange land, Cherie and Jimmy eventually become lovers again. However, Jimmy is now dating gorgeous flight attendant You You (Mini Yang), and Cherie is being courted by Sam (Xu Zheng), a businessman who is clearly more mature and more successful than her ex-boyfriend. As their relationship turns into an affair, the two Hong Kongers now realize that making up is hard to do.

This edition includes a director and cast commentary, deleted scenes, making of, trailers, and other bonus content. .
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Game Of Death (1978) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)

Game Of Death (1978) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
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Legendary screen icon Bruce Lee stars as Billy Lo, a burgeoning martial arts star drawn into a web of corruption in Game of Death! On the verge of becoming a martial arts screen star, Billy Lo is approached by an evil group called The Syndicate to join their illicit endeavors. What does Billy do? He cuts loose with a series of high-pitched wails and kung-fu kicks as only Bruce Lee can deliver! Bruce Lee’s final film, Game of Death was partially shot before Lee’s tragic death, but completed afterwards with a variety of film techniques, including stock footage and the use of a stand-in (Korean actor Kim Tai Jung) to double for the legendary martial artist. But regardless of the hodgepodge filmmaking, Game of Death qualifies as essential cinema for fans of Bruce Lee thanks to numerous fight sequences, and the famous finale featuring Lee in a series of battles, including one against NBA Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!.
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The Millionaires’ Express (1986) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Millionaires' Express (1986) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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The Millionaires’ Express now comes with original trailers, photo gallery, and interview with Yuen Biao!

Sammo Hung directs an all-star Hong Kong Cinema cast in the delightful action comedy adventure The Millionaires’ Express! Hung is Chin, a small-time crook who returns to his hometown of Hanshui with the intent to run a brothel. To get his first customers, he plans to sabotage the Shanghai Express – a luxury train carrying a bunch of millionaires – so that it stops right in the town of Hanshui! But a gang of kung-fu bad guys (led by Dick Wei, Richard Norton, and Cynthia Rothrock) are also aboard the train with an eye on a secret map held by some Japanese passengers (Yasuaki Kurata, Yukari Oshima, and Hwang Jang Lee). And even without these fellows, there’s a government agent (Kenny Bee) after Chin, the local fireman-turned-police chief Yuen Biao, and the town’s former cops (Eric Tsang, Lam Ching Ying, Mang Hoi, Yuen Wah, and Ng Ma!) who are stuck in jail after robbing the bank! Add a passel of beauties (Olivia Cheng, Rosamund Kwan, Emily Chu), some cameos by Hong Kong Cinema stars past and present, and some fantastic, bone-crunching kung-fu action directed by Sammo Hung, and you have The Millionaires’ Express, a truly entertaining Hong Kong Cinema must-see!.
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Love Is Not Blind (2011) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Love Is Not Blind (2011) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Breaking up may be hard to do, but one woman proves that there is light at the end of the tunnel in Love is Not Blind. Known for television dramas Dwelling Narrowness and Naked Wedding, director Teng Hua Tao adapts Bao Jing Jing’s novel about a young woman’s 33-day journey away from the pain of a broken heart. As he had done with his television dramas, Teng once again successfully captures the true attitudes and concerns of young Chinese urbanites, specifically towards the struggles of finding and maintaining a long-lasting romance.

Law of Attraction co-stars Bai Bai He and Wen Zhang (Ocean Heaven) reunite as the heartbroken woman and the sharp-tongued, metrosexual co-worker who lends her some much-needed support. Opening in time for “Singles Day” in China after a marketing campaign that included video testimonials of people tearfully recounting their own breakups, Love is Not Blind became the surprise hit of 2011 in Mainland China, grossing US$55 million from a modest budget of US$1.5 million.

27-year-old Huang Xiao Xian (Bai Bai He) thinks she’s got it all: A steady job at a wedding planning firm, a loyal best friend, and an eight-year relationship that is surely heading towards marriage. However, when she catches her boyfriend with her best friend, Xiao Xian’s life falls apart. Eventually, Xiao Xian finds the encouragement to pick up the pieces with the help of her boss and her effeminate co-worker/office rival Huang Yi Yang (Wen Zhang). After 33 days of heartbreak, Xiao Xian finally realizes that she is the only one who can truly help her step out of her pain..
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Temple Of The Red Lotus

Temple Of The Red Lotus
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Temple Of The Red Lotus.
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