Game Of Death (1978) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Game Of Death (1978) (Blu-ray) (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!

The Hong Kong Version Blu-ray comes with extras including making-of, trailer, and photo gallery..
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But Always (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

But Always (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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After several years of producing films, Snow Zou makes her screenwriting and directorial debut with romantic melodrama But Always. Boasting a mega-watt central pairing of Nicholas Tse (As The Light Goes Out) and Gao Yuanyuan (Caught In The Web), the film took in over US$36 million in China alone. Tse and Gao star as Yongyuan and Anran, who develop an instant bond after meeting as children in Beijing. In the first instance of a pattern that would recur in their relationship, the youngsters are pulled apart when Yongyuan is forced to move away. A brief reunion during their teenage years ends in a similar way as Anran moves to New York to study. As young adults, they find each other again in New York, and this time, the two ignite a heated love affair, which ends abruptly after a bout of miscommunication. Will Anran and Yongyuan find each other again? Will they, at last, be able to break the pattern that has defined their relationship for the larger part of their lives?

This edition contains bonus footage including a making-of featurette..
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Invincible Enforcer (Hong Kong Version)

Invincible Enforcer (Hong Kong Version)
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Filmmaker Cheng Gang, director of The Criminals, King Gambler and Flying Guillotine 2, presents this dramatic tale of good man forced to go bad by the men who are meant to serve and protect! Anthony Lau (a.k.a. Liu Yung), star of the beloved Emperor Chien Lung comedy series and a favorite co-star of the legendary Bruce Lee, takes the lead role in Cheng’s 1979 Shaw Brothers production, Invincible Enforcer! In this intense, uncompromising film, Lau plays a down on his luck youngster who finds himself in a horrible legal situation. Apparently the boy got on the bad side of a shady police detective, a fact which immediately results in the kid being tossed into prison on bogus charges. Once he is finally let out of jail, Anthony Lau’s character tries to start his life over once more, but there’s one lingering problem that awaits him: the cops won’t stop harassing him! With the police treating him like a common criminal at every turn and seemingly no other option left to him, the young man does the one thing that he’s been avoiding all this time – he becomes a real crook! Featuring appearances by Fen Ni (from Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again, Pan Ping Chang (from Dirty Ho and Crippled Avengers), Lin Hui Huang, and Chan Koon Tai (from The Teahouse and Big Brother Cheng), this late seventies action flick delivers a gritty look at both sides of the law. Based on a true story, Cheng Gang’s Invincible Enforcer features Anthony Lau in one of his most intriguing roles!.
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The Guillotines (2012) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

The Guillotines (2012) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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After re-imagining Shaw Brothers’ Blood Brothers with The Warlords, director Peter Chan steps back to become the producer for another Shaw Brothers-influenced venture. This time, Hong Kong blockbuster director Andrew Lau (Young and Dangerous, Infernal Affairs) takes the helm for The Guillotines, an explosive action spectacular that’s also an emotionally powerful drama about brotherhood and the price of waging war in the name of peace. In addition to the legendary flying weapon, the “guillotines” in the title also refers to a secret assassination squad in the Qing Dynasty out to capture a dangerous rebel only known to the world as Wolf.

Led by superstar Huang Xiaoming (The Message, Ip Man 2) as Wolf, The Guillotines‘s cast of popular young stars from the Greater China region also includes Ethan Ruan (Manga), Shawn Yue (Motorway), pop star Chris Lee (Bodyguards and Assassins), Jing Boran (The Bullet Vanishes) and Wen Zhang (Love is Not Blind).

Wielding a powerful flying weapon that can decapitate any enemy in a split second, the Guillotines is an assassination squad controlled only by the Emperor Qian Long (Wen Zhang). Led by Leng (Ethan Ruan), the Guillotines’ latest mission is to rescue team member Musen (Chris Li) and capture Wolf (Huang Xiaoming), a dangerous rebel leader who managed to elude custody. With palace official Haidu (Shawn Yue) tagging along, the team follows Wolf to a village. However, the team doesn t know that Qian Long is also planning to eliminate them in the name of modernization.

This edition includes making of and trailers..
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Once Upon A Time In China Series (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Once Upon A Time In China Series (DVD) (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 epics Once Upon a Time in China I, II, III. The three 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 DVD Collection compiles the first three 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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All’s Well End’s Well ’97 (DVD) (Garrys Version) (Hong Kong Version)

All's Well End's Well '97 (DVD) (Garrys Version) (Hong Kong Version)
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Movie parodies and star cameos abound in All’s Well, Ends Well ’97, a fun-packed Lunar New Year Comedy starring Hong Kong’s King of Comedy, Stephen Chow, as the youngest son in a family run by dad Roy Chiao. Dad only wants his sons to be independent, happily-married men, but it’s tough going for the honest, hardworking patriarch. His eldest (Raymond Wong Bak Ming) doesn’t appreciate his loyal, dedicated wife (Christine Ng), his second eldest (Francis Ng) is an eternal student dating a foul-mouthed biker girl (Amanda Lee), and youngest son Sing (Stephen Chow) is a scummy freeloader who pretends to be insane to mooch off the family fortune. Things don’t look good, but with the right girls (Christy Chung and Jacklyn Wu), and some gentle prodding from Dad, all can end well in All’s Well, Ends Well ’97! A massive hit during the 1997 Lunar New Year, All’s Well, Ends Well ’97 is as crowd-pleasing and slapstick-filled as any film with Stephen Chow promises to be!.
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Kiasu (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

Kiasu (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
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The Hokkien word Kiasu translates to “fear of losing.” It refers to a very widespread social practice in Asia of maintaining “face,” and for parents, this manifests itself in comparing their own children to those of others. It sometimes happens that due to a parent’s kiasu attitude, a child’s dreams get lost in the dust. This is the central theme of the 2014 Taiwanese comedy Kiasu.

As per his mother’s wish, 30-year-old De Ming (Shiou Jieh Kai, Silent Code) works as a dentist. What his mother doesn’t know, though, is that he hates his job and has a long-buried dream of becoming a stage actor. After attending a workshop and meeting aspiring actress Delia (singer-actress Cai Huang Ru) his passion for acting is reignited. He decides to give up his job as a dentist to pursue a career in acting, but his relationship with his mother is strained to its breaking point when she finds out..
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