Triple Tap (2010) (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

Triple Tap (2010) (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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After the ambitious Shinjuku Incident, Derek Yee dips into the cops-and-robbers genre once more with the psychological thriller Triple Tap. With a title referring to a special (and fictional) firearm shooting technique that involves a shooter firing three consecutive shots at the same spot, the film is a thematic follow-up to the 2000 gunplay action thriller Double Tap, also produced by Yee. Similar to its predecessor, Triple Tap explores the depths of madness within a man corrupted by greed and the power of the gun. Daniel Wu and Louis Koo reunite once again as two competitive gun shooters involved in a cerebral game of wits in the aftermath of a fatal armed robbery. Alex Fong Chung Sun reprises his role from Double Tap and One Nite in Mongkok, playing a veteran police detective who has been forever scarred by the dangerous power of the gun. To balance out the testosterone, Twins’ Charlene Choi and Li Bing Bing (The Message) also join the cast to give the film a much-needed feminine touch.

Financial wunderkind Ken (Louis Koo) and hotshot police detective Jerry (Daniel Wu) meet as competitors at a shooting competition. After the competition, Ken encounters an armed robbery on the highway and uses his gun to take down several of the criminals. Under the strict firearm laws of Hong Kong, Jerry files charges against Ken, who manages to escape conviction. However, Jerry is not convinced that Ken is completely innocent and goes to his mentor Miu (Alex Fong Chung Sun) for advice. Meanwhile, Ken’s stress from juggling work and the two women in his life (Charlene Choi and Li Bing Bing) is starting to wear him down psychologically. With one of the robbers (Chapman To) coming back for revenge and Jerry pressing forward with his investigation, Ken hits his breaking point.

This edition comes with making of, deleted scenes, interviews, and trailers..
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The Truth About Beauty (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Truth About Beauty (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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From producer Peter Chan comes The Truth About Beauty, a 2014 romantic comedy that tackles plastic surgery. Written and directed by frequent Peter Chan collaborator Aubrey Lam (Anna and Anna), the film stars Bai Baihe (Personal Tailor) as Guo Jing, a girl who, despite graduating at the top of her class, finds it difficult to get a job due to her unglamorous appearance. To add insult to injury, her boyfriend chooses to break up with her in this trying time, telling her that he only ever saw her as a sex partner because he thinks she’s ugly. Spurred on by all this, Guo Jing decides to get plastic surgery. With her new face, she immediately lands a job at a large company and begins flirting with company executive Raymond (Ronald Cheng, Golden Chickensss), but one day, Raymond tells her that he hates women who’ve had plastic surgery..
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3 AM Part 2 (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

3 AM Part 2 (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Thai horror omnibus 3 AM returns with three more scary tales during haunting hours. Patchanon Thammajira’s “The Third Night” sees a biker gang leader (Ray MacDonald) coming back to wreak revenge three days after his death. Starring Yes or No‘s Tina Supanat Jittaleela, Kirati Nakintanon’s “The Convent” is set at a boarding school where a group of girls decide to explore the abandoned chapel rumored to be haunted by a headless nun. Directed by Isara Nadee (Dark Flight), “The Offering” follows the increasingly strange happenings at a shop that sells paper offerings for the dead..
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Immortal Story (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Immortal Story (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Celebrated photographer and filmmaker Yeung Fan (Bishonen, Peony Pavilion) directs the sumptuous drama Immortal Story, starring the incomparable Sylvia Chang. Mei Ling (Sylvia Chang) is a Shanghai-born woman who depends on others. Unrealistic and romantic, she refuses to face reality even when it’s thrust in front of her. Mei Ling meets Chung Cheun (Tsurami Shingo), and the two fall in love, but their love ends when Chung Cheun leaves the country. Ultimately, Mei Ling enters into a dominated relationship with a girl named Pak Lan (Yao Wei), who makes every decision for her. But as the years pass, the relationship becomes one of ill fortune, and possibly even tragedy. A recipient of numerous nominations at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, Immortal Story is a tragic romantic drama told in Yeung Fan’s trademark gorgeous, beautifully-photographed style..
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Against All (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Against All (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Long before Storm Riders and Infernal Affairs made him into a directing heavyweight, Andrew Lau paid his dues working on genre pictures in the trenches of the Hong Kong film industry, serving as a cinematographer for everyone from Wong Jing to Wong Kar Wai. His directorial debut, 1990’s Against All, is a by-the-numbers crime drama that hits all the familiar notes, right down to the obligatory appearances by Danny Lee (The Killer) as the hero cop and Shing Fui On (Final Justice) as the bad guy. But Lau’s cinematographer’s eye – and a lead performance from an up-and-coming Nick Cheung (Election, Exiled) – make Against All worthwhile viewing for fans of Lau’s work on the Infernal Affairs trilogy or the films of Johnnie To.

While on a trip to Thailand, teenager Fai (Nick Cheung) falls head over heels for a local girl (Jacqueline Ng, Raped by an Angel). The young lady follows Fai back to Hong Kong, where she finds work as a singer in a nightclub with underworld connections. Quite the looker, she soon finds herself the center of some unwanted attention from a particularly nasty mobster (Shing Fui On). With the triads on their tail, the two lovers turn to Fai’s policeman uncle (Danny Lee) to save the day. But after Lee is seriously injured, Fai must face their enemies on his own..
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The Canton Godfather (1989) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

The Canton Godfather (1989) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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International action star Jackie Chan teams up with late singer Anita Mui to present an extravagant action comedy titled The Canton Godfather. Jackie received a Best Actor nomination at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards, and with the help of his team, his top-notch martial arts won the Best Action Choreography award. He demonstrated the complexity of Hong Kong action cinema with plenty of innovative fighting scenes in The Canton Godfather. Charismatic singer Anita Mui, in this rare collaboration with Jackie Chan, plays a nightclub singer and spices up the movie with splendid dancing and enchanting songs. This film will surely amuse the audience as much as now it did in 1989.

Jackie Chan plays a country boy who has just arrived in a big city in the 1930s. Everything starts to change after he buys flowers from Lady Rose (Gua Ah Lei). With his superb fighting skills, he becomes a triad leader in a miraculously short period. He then opens a nightclub and grooms a talented girl (Anita Mui) into a superstar. The two fall in love with each other and help Lady Rose with her daughter (Gloria Yip) to marry a millionaire. Everything just happens like a miracle!.
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Dangerous Liaisons (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Dangerous Liaisons (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Jang Dong Gun, Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung star in the 2012 Chinese adaptation of the French novel Dangerous Liaisons. Acclaimed Korean director Hur Jin Ho (One Fine Spring Day) transplants the tale of love, lust and manipulation to 1930s Shanghai. The Pan-Asian cast delivers glamor and star power in spades in this opulent and entertaining adaptation. Appearing in his second Chinese production after The Promise, Jang Dong Gun is at his charismatic best as the wealthy womanizer caught between Zhang Ziyi, as the chaste object of seduction, and Cecilia Cheung, as the femme fatale who sends everyone down the path of ruin.

Wealthy playboy Xie Yifan (Jang Dong Gun) has never met a woman he can’t have, but the one he desires the most is businesswoman Mo Jieyu (Cecilia Cheung), who plays the cynical game of love and lies just as well. The two decide to make a bet on the chastity of Yifan’s second cousin, virtuous widow Du Fenyu (Zhang Ziyi). If Yifan succeeds in bedding Fenyu, he gets Jieyu. And thus begins the dangerous push and pull of love and seduction. Though Fenyu resists Yifan’s advances at first, they gradually fall under each other’s spells as lives and hearts spiral out of control..
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Bends (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Bends (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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Hong Kong director Flora Lau offers bent values in a twisted society in her first outing Bends featuring Carina Lau, Aloys Chen and Lawrence Cheng. The family art film juxtaposes a married socialite with a flat Mainland chauffeur and how their different struggles cross paths when life takes its toll on them.

Anna (Carina Lau) is happily married to her successful husband and together they’re raising a daughter who is studying abroad. Misery hits when her husband suddenly vanishes one day, leaving her scrambling for ways to maintain a high-class life on her own. Meanwhile, her driver Fai (Aloys Chen) places all his hopes on this job in order to move his wife from Mainland China to Hong Kong to give birth to a second son, which is forbidden under China’s one child policy..
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Reign Of Assassins (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Reign Of Assassins (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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John Woo changes the face of wuxia cinema with his signature theme of heroism and stylish violence in the costume martial arts masterpiece Reign Of Assassins! Trading bullets for blades, Woo shares co-director credit with talented Taiwan writer-director Su Chao Pin (Silk, Better Than Sex), who brings a refreshing perspective to the genre and fills the captivating storyline with a touching emotional core and clever plot twists. Unlike Woo’s past films where brotherhood and redemption are common themes, Reign of Assassins follows a swordswoman who attempts to leave the jiang hu behind to find freedom and love. Veteran action director Stephen Tung (Bodyguards and Assassins) helps realize Su and Woo’s vision by choreographing the wire-assisted swordplay action to exhilarating effect.

One of the biggest draws of this ambitious production lies in its glamorous all-star cast. Action queen Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) toplines the film alongside popular Korean actor Jung Woo Sung, who is no stranger to Chinese films having starred in Musa the Warrior, Daisy, and Season of Good Rain. More starpower comes courtesy of Mainland thespian Wang Xueqi, Hong Kong actor Shawn Yue, Taiwan actors Kelly Lin, Leon Dai, and Barbie Hsu. Pace Wu, Jiang Yiyan, Guo Xiaodong, and Paw Hee Ching are also among the eye-catching ensemble, with John Woo’s daughter Angeles Woo making her acting debut in a supporting role.

Every clan in the martial world wants the sacred remains of the holy monk Dharma, which is believed to hold extraordinary powers. Upon learning its whereabouts, the Wheel King (Wang Xueqi) – leader of the assassins organization “Black Stone” – sends his elite killers to bring it back. Drizzle (Kelly Lin) gets away with the coveted relics and is forced to run from her relentless pursuers, including fellow assassins Lei Bin (Shawn Yue), the Magician (Leon Dai), and Turquoise (Barbie Hsu). Tired of her life of killing, Drizzle is determined to quit the martial world, and after altering her appearance, she hides in a small town under the name Zeng Jing (Michelle Yeoh). There, she falls in love with innocent young messenger Jiang Ah Sheng (Jung Woo Sung) and begins a peaceful married life with him, but her secret dark past eventually catches up with her….
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