Iceman (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Iceman (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Take a rip-roaring thrill ride through space and time with Donnie Yen in Iceman, the highly anticipated two-part modern update of the 1989 Hong Kong action hit Iceman Cometh. Also serving as co-producer and action director, Yen stars as a Ming Dynasty warrior who wakes up in modern Hong Kong after spending centuries frozen in ice. Sparing no money to pull off a big-scale action fantasy, the filmmakers created multiple large-scale action sequences, including an astonishing grand finale set on Hong Kong’s Tsing Ma Bridge (recreated on the old Hong Kong airport’s runway) featuring explosive 3D action that must be seen to be believed. Iceman also stars Wang Baoqiang (Lost in Thailand) as another thawed Ming warrior out to capture his former friend, Eva Huang (Sorcerer and the White Snake) as a bar waitress who saves the hero and Simon Yam (The Midnight After) as a police officer with ulterior motives.

He Ying (Donnie Yen) is a loyal bodyguard of the Ming Dynasty. While returning from a mission in India, he is accused of working with Japanese pirates by comrade-in-arms Sao (Wang Baoqiang). During the ensuing chase, an avalanche buries He Ying, Sao and other soldiers, keeping them frozen in ice for centuries. In 2014, a mysterious man orders He Ying and Sao to be brought to Hong Kong and resurrected. However, a traffic accident causes He Ying to return to life prematurely. While He Ying roams the city like a fish out of water, Sao has also been resurrected and is determine to make He Ying pay for his crimes. With the help of a kind bar waitress (Eva Huang), He Ying sets out to evade capture and clear his name.

This edition features the 2D version only. It includes making of and trailers..
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The Magnificent Ruffians (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Magnificent Ruffians (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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One of the Five Venoms’ more comedic outings, The Magnificent Ruffians (1979) trades up the straightfaced heroics of the previous year’s Five Deadly Venoms for some kung-fu shenanigans in the best Jackie Chan tradition. This tale of martial arts layabouts draws inspiration from Chan’s 1978 breakout hits Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow and Drunken Master, but under the watchful eye of legendary Shaw Brothers director Chang Cheh (One-Armed Swordsman, Golden Swallow), the film rises above mere imitation. Combining kung-fu slapstick with Chang’s trademark themes of brotherhood and betrayal – as well as the Venoms’ knack for elaborate, no-holds-barred action set pieces – The Magnificent Ruffians is justifiably one of the most popular installments of the “Five Venoms” series.

Venom regulars Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien star as a gang of unemployed martial artists who spend their days stuffing their faces at local restaurants and letting the staff beat them up instead of paying the bill. Their fortunes appear to improve when the head of a local security agency hires them to take out the competition, who their new employer insists is up to no good. But the boys are being played for fools, and after an unfortunate misunderstanding, they unite with their former adversary to take out the true villain. Lighthearted martial arts pratfalls give way to a bloody showdown featuring all of the raw, brutal action for which the Venoms films are famous..
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Iceman (2014) (Blu-ray) (3D Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

Iceman (2014) (Blu-ray) (3D Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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Take a rip-roaring thrill ride through space and time with Donnie Yen in Iceman, the highly anticipated two-part modern update of the 1989 Hong Kong action hit Iceman Cometh. Also serving as co-producer and action director, Yen stars as a Ming Dynasty warrior who wakes up in modern Hong Kong after spending centuries frozen in ice. Sparing no money to pull off a big-scale action fantasy, the filmmakers created multiple large-scale action sequences, including an astonishing grand finale set on Hong Kong’s Tsing Ma Bridge (recreated on the old Hong Kong airport’s runway) featuring explosive 3D action that must be seen to be believed. Iceman also stars Wang Baoqiang (Lost in Thailand) as another thawed Ming warrior out to capture his former friend, Eva Huang (Sorcerer and the White Snake) as a bar waitress who saves the hero and Simon Yam (The Midnight After) as a police officer with ulterior motives.

He Ying (Donnie Yen) is a loyal bodyguard of the Ming Dynasty. While returning from a mission in India, he is accused of working with Japanese pirates by comrade-in-arms Sao (Wang Baoqiang). During the ensuing chase, an avalanche buries He Ying, Sao and other soldiers, keeping them frozen in ice for centuries. In 2014, a mysterious man orders He Ying and Sao to be brought to Hong Kong and resurrected. However, a traffic accident causes He Ying to return to life prematurely. While He Ying roams the city like a fish out of water, Sao has also been resurrected and is determine to make He Ying pay for his crimes. With the help of a kind bar waitress (Eva Huang), He Ying sets out to evade capture and clear his name.

This edition features the 3D version only. It includes making of and trailers.

Note: A 3D Blu-ray player, a 3D television and 3D glasses are required to watch the 3D version of the film..
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Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Jet Li returns as Wong Fei Hung in Once Upon A Time In China II, the second of the popular historical epics from director Tsui Hark! This time out, Fei Hung must do battle with the White Lotus Cult, a radical group bent on expelling foreigners from China. Wong Fei Hung also meets and befriends Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who’s at odds with Imperial Magistrates led by kung-fu star Donnie Yen. Fei Hung finds his beliefs and loyalties questioned, but when lives and honor are at stake, he ultimately answers to only one master: China itself!

Co-starring Max Mok and Rosamund Kwan, Once Upon A Time In China II is a spectacular kung-fu epic that mixes historical pageantry with amazingly choreographed martial arts action. Legendary action director Yuen Woo Ping (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) handles the outstanding fight sequences, including an incredible climactic showdown between Jet Li and Donnie Yen! Tsui Hark’s Once Upon A Time In China II is a worthy sequel to one of the seminal Hong Kong films, and is considered by many to be better than the original!.
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The Millionaires’ Express (1986) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

The Millionaires' Express (1986) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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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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The Kingdom And The Beauty (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

The Kingdom And The Beauty (DVD) (Taiwan 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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The Monkey King (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Monkey King (2014) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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The classic Chinese novel Journey to the West gets reimagined for the silver screen in the 3D fantasy extravaganza The Monkey King featuring the blockbuster cast of Donnie Yen, Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok, Peter Ho, Kelly Chen, Gigi Leung and Joe Chen. Carrying the heavy price tag of RMB$500 million, director Soi Cheang’s (Dog Bite Dog) ambitious Chinese folk epic is no monkey business. Taking four years to prepare, The Monkey King is a magnificent adventure and technical spectacle with special effects produced by the Hollywood crew that worked on Avatar as well as the Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lord of the Rings series.

After Goddess Nuwa (Zhang Zilin) sacrifices herself to save the mortal world, the mischievous Monkey King (Donnie Yen) comes into being from one of her crystals. Powerful and uncontrollable, Monkey King challenges the Jade Emperor (Chow Yun Fat) and causes an uproar in heaven, unwittingly creating an opportunity for the wicked Buffalo Demon King (Aaron Kwok) to wage war in heaven..
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Royal Tramp Series (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

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The Royal Tramp Blu-ray set includes Royal Tramp and Royal Tramp 2, plus trailers and interview with Wong Jing.

Adapted – quite loosely – from the famous Jin Yong (a.k.a. Louis Cha) novel The Duke of Mt. Deer, the Royal Tramp films tell the tale of Wai Siu Bo (Stephen Chow), a tricky layabout who chances into a plot to overthrow the Qing Dynasty! The Heaven and Earth Society draft him to steal the “42 Chapter Classic”, a legendary martial arts tome, from the Imperial Palace, but to do so, he has to pretend to be a eunuch. The Emperor’s sister (Chingmy Yau) sees through his deception, but she’s willing to keep quiet if Wai compensates her – with his body! Meanwhile, the Empress Dowager Lung Yi (Sharla Cheung), who’s secretly working for the Dragon Sect, angles to take over the country, but Wai Siu Bo manages to thwart her plans. She returns to seek revenge with her face magically changed to look like wuxia screen goddess Brigitte Lin! Can a crafty, but physically inept scoundrel like Wai Siu Bo stand up to her supreme kung-fu powers?

The Royal Tramp films may not be the most faithful adaptation of Jin Yong’s works, but they’re easily the most side-splitting! Stephen Chow is in top comic form as Wai Siu Bo, and ably demonstrates the comic talent that made him one of Hong Kong’s biggest box-office superstars. There’s kung-fu too; both films feature fluid, energetic fight choreography from Ching Siu Tung (Hero) mixing inventive action with crazy situation comedy. A huge cast of top Hong Kong names, including frequent Stephen Chow collaborators Ng Man Tat, Elvis Tsui, Sandra Ng, and Nat Chan Bak Cheung round out the cast. Gorgeous actresses Fennie Yuen and Michelle Reis are also on hand to up the eye candy quotient. Director Wong Jing keeps the comedy coming fast and furiously, and audiences obviously appreciated his and Stephen Chow’s efforts. Both Royal Tramp films were among the five top-grossing films in Hong Kong in 1992. The other three films? They also starred Stephen Chow!.
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The Storm Warriors (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

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Based on Ma Wing Shing’s best-selling comic, blockbuster action fantasy The Storm Riders opened a new page in Hong Kong Cinema when it was released in 1998. Boasting the best special effects ever seen in a Hong Kong film at the time, the big-budget all-star production broke box office records with its fusion of comic book adventure, wuxia mythology, wirework action, and pure cinematic spectacle. A decade later, The Storm Riders returns with the highly anticipated sequel, The Storm Warriors, directed by the Pang Brothers! Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok reprise their iconic roles as eponymous heroes Wind and Cloud, this time taking on Simon Yam and Nicholas Tse as the villains. Kenny Ho makes a rare movie appearance as Nameless, the top swordsman of the land, while Charlene Choi and Mainland Chinese actress Tang Yan (Chinese Paladin III) play the romantic interests. Other supporting cast members include Lam Suet, Patrick Tam, and Wong Tak Bun. Just as the first film did ten years ago, Storm Warriors sets the new bar in Hong Kong Cinema with incredible special effects that bring the fantastical action, adventure, and comic book aesthetic to the silver screen like never before.

Lord Godless (Simon Yam) and his son Heart (Nicholas Tse) are out to take over the martial arts world and the Middle Kingdom. Even Nameless (Kenny Ho), Wind (Ekin Cheng), and Cloud (Aaron Kwok) combined cannot defeat Godless and his impenetrable body armor. Injured from battle, they seek the help of reclusive master Lord Wicked (Wong Tak Bun), who guides Wind into harnessing the powers of the dark side. Godless, meanwhile, is forcing the Emperor (Patrick Tam) to reveal the location of the powerful “Dragon Bone” relic. Unable to control his newfound powers, Wind loses himself to the dark side, and sets out to destroy Godless… and Cloud.

Blu-ray edition comes with 86 minutes of English-subtitled special features including making of, interviews with directors and cast, theme song music video, and trailer. First Press comes with special cover; only while supplies last..
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The Love Eterne (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

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Do Hong Kong musicals get much better than this? With its cast and crew picking up awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Music, Best Editing, Best Actress, and even a Special Award For Outstanding Performance from the Golden Horse Film Awards, The Love Eterne is in every sense a true classic of Chinese cinema. Released in 1963, this Shaw Brothers adaptation of the classic Chinese tale, “The Butterfly Lovers” stars Betty Loh Ti as Chu Ying Tai, an intelligent, but bored young woman who convinces her parents to let her disguise herself as a boy so she can receive a university education. On the road to school, she meets a boy named Liang Shan Po (Ivy Ling Po), and the two quickly become best friends. Over time, she falls in love with Shan Po, but is afraid to tell him her secret, for fear she’ll be kicked out of school.

Three years pass, and when someone in the family takes ill, Ying Tai must return home. Shan Po accompanies her for part of the journey, so Ying Tai uses the opportunity to drop hints about her true identity. But ultimately, can’t bring herself to confess her feelings for him. Instead, Ying Tai tells Shan Po of her fictional “twin sister” that she’d like him to meet! After she leaves, Shan Po eventually discovers the truth about Ying Tai and rushes to her hometown for a romantic reunion! One problem though – the family has already set her up with another suitor, and it’s an arrangement she can’t escape! With fate seemingly tearing them apart, what will become of the “Butterfly Lovers”? Find out in the poignant finale of The Love Eterne, a dreamy musical fantasy of love, tragedy, and bittersweet triumph!.
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