Golden Chickensss (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Golden Chickensss (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Kam, the Hong Kong prostitute with a heart of gold, returns as a tech-savvy madam in Golden Chickensss 12 years after the iconic film series’ first installment. Sandra Ng plays a warm-hearted madam who sends her proteges to fulfill the desires and personal favors of clientele while chronicling the changes of the big city. The cameo-filled comedy is less sentimental compared to the previous two films but a lot more outrageous with Sandra’s eye-popping figure and some over-the-top showbiz inside jokes.

Working as a call girl since she was sixteen, Kam (Sandra Ng) is now a madam with many young girls under her wings. A regular face among the rich and powerful, Kam is fonder of the past when Hong Kong was still under British rule. Gordon (Nick Cheung), the mafia boss whom Kam had a crush on, is released from jail almost two decades after Hong Kong’s Handover back to China, and has a hard time coming to terms with the new face of the city. Kam, with nothing but pure intentions, helps Gordon get back on his feet towards a normal life because that’s what Hong Kong people do.

This version includes teasers, trailers, making of and a digital photo gallery..
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Dance With Dragon (1991) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Dance With Dragon (1991) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Wong Jing directs the hit comedy Dance with the Dragon, starring the photogenic screen pairing of Andy Lau and Sharla Cheung Man. Andy Lau is Aaron, a rich, successful businessman who falls off a boat, and drifts ashore an island located in Hong Kong’s rural outskirts. He’s mistaken for an illegal immigrant, and is taken in by a family who runs a small grocery store. The owner (Deannie Ip) is a bit unscrupulous, but Aaron falls in love with her daughter Yvonne (Sharla Cheung), who just so happens to work at his company. Discovering rest and enjoyment in his new pauper lifestyle, the former rich playboy hides his identity and goes about trying to win Yvonne’s heart. But Yvonne desires to leave her poor life, and Aaron’s company is threatened by a hostile takeover! Can the pauper return to being a prince and win the heart of his chosen princess? A funny and endearing comedy, Dance With Dragon is also full of the wacky hijinks and energetic performances that director-writer Wong Jing is known for. Co-starring Richard Ng Man Tat, Paul Chun Pui, and Wu Ma..
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Sister Cupid (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Sister Cupid (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Sisterly shenanigans and spectral romance combine in Sister Cupid, an eighties romantic comedy starring HK Cinema superstars Jacky Cheung, Maggie Cheung, and Carol “Dodo” Cheng! Kit (Jacky Cheung) is helped after a motorbike accident by a mysterious girl (Maggie Cheung) who promptly disappears afterwards. Kit is keen to find her, but his sister Yu (Carol Cheng) remains suspicious. Upon further investigation, Yu discovers that the girl is in fact a ghost! Even more, the girl’s mother – who doesn’t even realize that her daughter is dead – wants Yu to find her a husband. Since Yu and Kit are the only ones who can even see the girl, that leaves only one possible candidate for the proposed human-ghost marriage: Kit! Full of fun sight gags and delightful performances from its all-star cast, Sister Cupid is a charming genre combination that mixes comedy, romance, and supernatural hijinks into one entertaining package!.
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Isabella (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Isabella (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Edmond Pang Ho Cheung is one of the new generation of directors emerging in Hong Kong, renowned for his witty and entertaining works which all met with critical acclaim. His Isabella entered the 56th Berlin International Film Festival as the only Chinese-language film. Thanks to Peter Kam’s music which enriches the film’s nostalgic and exotic mood, Isabella successfully captured the Silver Berlin Bear for the Best Film Music in February, 2006. Stylized camera angles and sentimental music in Isabella remind of Wong Kar Wai’s movies, but like other Pang Ho Cheung movies, Isabella also offers an end twist and a subtle connection to larger social or historical issues.

Chapman To (Initial D) and Isabella Leong (Bug Me Not) play father and daughter in the film, and they deliver an ambiguous and sophisticated relationship that is most intriguing. The story is set in Macau on the eve of a new era as the territory prepares for handover back to China. Policeman Shing (Chapman To) also turns a new page in life when he meets the 17-year-old girl Yan (Isabella Leong), who claims to be his daughter.

To Shing, starting anew in the present is a confession of the past. He tries to redeem his sins against Yan’s deceased mother (JJ Jia) through Yan, whereas Yan attempts to relive her mother’s life vicariously through a new connection with her long-lost father. The dilemma between past and present subtly echoes with other elements in Isabella. While Macau is looking forward to start anew after a century of Portuguese colonization, viewers will find in Isabella a labyrinth-like Macau that resembles a southern Europe town, abundant in her former sovereign Portugal.

The movie guest-stars multiple award-winning actor Anthony Wong Chau Sang and Steven Cheung from Boy’z, and co-stars new Mainland actress JJ Jia and Derek Tsang, famous actor Eric Tsang’s son who co-writes Isabella with Pang. Isabella is also a breakthrough for Chapman To as it marks his first leading man role, as well as his first project as a producer, with the new company he co-founded with Pang.

This edition comes with audio commentary, Isabella Leong interview, deleted scenes, making of, and trailer..
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Born Wild (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Born Wild (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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John Woo protege Patrick Leung directed Born Wild, a meaty action drama starring rising Hong Kong superstars Daniel Wu and Louis Koo. Tide (Daniel Wu) immerses himself in Hong Kong’s seedy underground boxing culture after the death of his fraternal twin brother Tan (Louis Koo). Tide unexpectedly discovers that Tan led a wild life, full of violence and passionate emotions, and that his death shattered more than a few people. Tan’s former girlfriend Sandy (Jo Koo) has been left emotionally scarred, and even psychologically damaged, and her brother Man (Patrick Tam), who was Tan’s manager, is a broken man. Seeking answers, Tide goes from merely chasing Tan’s shadow to stepping into his former life – which means into the underground boxing ring, and possibly even into Sandy’s arms! Passionate romance, tough melodrama, and gritty underground boxing action drive Born Wild, along with powerful performances from the entire leading cast, most especially Patrick Tam, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor award at the 21st Annual Hong Kong Film Awards..
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Golden Brother (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Golden Brother (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Initially a serialized autobiography on Hong Kong’s popular Golden Forum, Sit Ho Ching’s best-selling novel about greed, family and the values of modern Hong Kongers is now a feature film! Co-written and directed by Chung Shu Kai (I Love Hong Kong), Golden Brother is an affecting tale about one man’s journey to discover that a person’s wealth isn’t simply determined by how much money is sitting in his bank account.

Bosco Wong stars as Ho Ching, a slacker who turns to working in a shady finance firm after suspecting his girlfriend (Stephy Tang) of cheating on him with a rich man. The comedy-drama also stars William Chan (Triad) as Ho Ching’s short-tempered younger brother, Liu Kai Chi (Beast Stalker, Stool Pigeon) as Ho Ching’s father and Michael Tse (Turning Point) as Ho Ching’s new boss..
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Once Upon A Time In China Series (Blu-ray) (4 Film Set) (Hong Kong Version)

Once Upon A Time In China Series (Blu-ray) (4 Film Set) (Hong Kong Version)
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Jet Li’s signature image of a martial arts hero first emerged in Tsui Hark’s award-winning martial arts epic series Once Upon a Time in China. The first four kung fu classics are now fully remastered with enhanced video and audio quality, perfecting the dynamic world of the legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei Hung. Apart from Jet Li, Tsui Hark’s direction and action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping’s kung fu fight scenes in Once Upon a Time in China I and II also received acclaim in the industry. Their efforts were recognized with the Best Director and the Best Action Choreography awards at the 1992 and 1993 Hong Kong Film Awards, respectively.

This Once Upon a Time in China Blu-ray Collection compiles the first four films of the series and comes with film stills gallery, trailers, and a 1-hour “The Legend of Wong Fei Hung” documentary. This special documentary feature, which opens with a rare picture of the real Wong Fei Hung, depicts Wong’s entire martial and personal life through interviews with his descendants, students and wushu experts..
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Kick Ass Girls (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Kick Ass Girls (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Hot Hong Kong models Chrissie Chau, Hidy Yu and Dada Lo star as three boxing gym partners who break out of a MMA fighting dungeon in Malaysia using their wits and womanly charms in DJ-turned-director Vincci Cheuk’s first full-length movie Kick Ass Girls. Writing and shooting from a female perspective, Cheuk attempts to empower women while celebrating femininity in the form of an action comedy although Chrissie’s generous display of sexy curves and action sequences will surely catch the attention of the guys as well!

Friends and owners of a boxing gym, Bo (Chrissie Chau), Miu (Dada Lo) and TT (Hidy Yu) face different problems in life, friendships and love as they approach their thirties. Drawn by a lucrative prize, the three of them embark on an adventure in Malaysia where they fall into the trap set by a mysterious woman Zhuge (Chris Tong). What seems to be a simple and exciting journey turns into an unimaginable human trafficking scheme that pulls Bo, Miu and TT into an underground MMA world where they can only trust their smarts and stamina to make it back out alive.

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The Kingdom And The Beauty (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Kingdom And The Beauty (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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One of the first cinematic adaptations of the Chinese folklore The Wandering Dragon Seduces the Phoenix, Li Han Hsiang’s The Kingdom and the Beauty is one of the most successful films in 1960s Hong Kong and one of the best-known films from the Shaw Brothers Studio. Starring screen legend Lam Doi and Chao Lei, the grand old-fashioned melodrama is a take on the classical tale about an emperor who wanders out to the real world and meets the true love of his life. Boasting an emotional story, vivid production design, and great acting, The Kingdom and the Beauty won Best Picture at the sixth Asia Pacific Film Festival, and it’s also named one of the best 100 Chinese-language films ever made by the Hong Kong Film Awards. Digitally remastered, there is no better time to experience this Hong Kong cinema classic.

Bored by his life in the palace, the Emperor (Chao Lei) decides to escape to the real world with a homebound guard. There, he finds love at first sight with local waitress Li Feng (Lam Doi). After a period of courting, the two fall in love in spite of warnings by Li Feng’s friend Ta Niu (legendary director King Hu). Unfortunately, his doubts come true when the imperial guards show up to bring the Emperor back to the Forbidden City. What will the Emperor choose in the end: the kingdom or the beauty?.
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